is it worth doing any views would be greatly appreciated im new to bodybuilding thanks

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I just started the Waterbury yesterday and will do so for the next 4 weeks. I really feel it in legs this morning after the 10x3 set/rep scheme. I hoping for some phenomenal results at the end of the program.swanso5 wrote:any program followed properly will work...i'd opt for the waterbury method at this time though
Thanks Swanso, for helping me realize obesity problem. I think I'm eating the RIGHT foods it's just that I'm consuming too much of it. Milk, almonds, nuts...way too much of those. Milk could be keeping me fat.swanso5 wrote:it's not your training that's the problem, it'd your eating...address that 1st
When I began working out, I will admit I started with this program as a friend recommended it. I did very well on it and saw results that were realistic. You need to keep in mind that keeping fit or getting in shape is a process of a well balanced diet paired with a good workout routine. If your a novice to exercise, I liked the program. Once I became a bit more advanced in training, I moved on to other things. Good luck to you and your endeavors!lanes1977 wrote:has anyone tried the body for life challenge ?
is it worth doing any views would be greatly appreciated im new to bodybuilding thanks
That's a great comment. So each workout day might include 30 min. of intense lifting, following by 30 of HIIT? I don't count calories, but I'm guessing I take in between 2200 and 2500 cal/day.swanso5 wrote:max ot would work just as good as a cutting program with a few modifications...look out for nuts, yes they have the good fats in them but are packed with cal's...maybe put some cardio in to off set the extra cal's...actaully that's what i'd do, increase activity before cutting cal's
Ok, sounds good. Max OT says you should take a week off 8-9 weeks in, so that's what I'm deciding to do right now ( body is really feeling all those weeks!).swanso5 wrote:i'd start at easier cardio and see if that works, you dont wanna use all your "recovery" calories