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Tom

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There was a thread about this a few months back (can't seem to find it now). Apparently it's nothing special, just some workout routines. If you want to go as far as a daily expercise/weight lifting plan you'd do better to join one of the big bodybuilding forums. http://www.bodybuilding.com being the biggest and most helpful in the world.

 

A good diet is the key to real success.

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As homer says diet is the key. A normal ab workout and the right diet will achieve the six pack. I think it is 10 % bodyfat for the cut look.

 

Have a look at Geo's thread where he showed his before (bluking phase) and after in the cut phase before his first comp, huge difference to the look.

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Just bumping this,

 

I'm starting my workout today and have gathered some info from the bodybuilding forums, it's quite inspiring seing peoples before and afters inthe pic section.

 

I've tried weights before but never ate properely but this time i'm going in at 110% and planning my meals and preparing them the day before etc, i'm trying to keep it as simple as possible and have made a basic meal plan which I hope to stick too,

 

this is how it looks,

 

 

Breakfast – 8-am

 

Protein shake

Oats

Apple or banana

2 Pints of water

 

Brunch – 11am

 

Chicken breast

Pasta

Steamed vegetables

2 pints of water

 

Lunch – 1pm

 

Chicken breast

Pasta

Steamed vegetables

2 pints of water

 

Pre workout – 3pm

 

Protein shake

Brown bread

2 pints water

 

Post workout 6pm

 

Tuna

Baked Potato

Fruit

2 pints water

 

Meal 6 – 8pm

 

Protein shake

2 eggs on brown bread

2 pints water

 

 

Hopefully this looks alright and my workout which I also took from the forums is basic but should be easy to stick too as well,

 

 

Workout A

3x5 Squat

3x5 Bench Press

1x5 Deadlift

 

Workout B

3x5 Squat

3x5 Standing military press

3x5 Power cleans

 

You train on 3 nonconsecutive days per week.

 

So week 1 might look like:

Monday - Workout A

Wednesday - Workout B

Friday - Workout A

 

Week 2:

Monday - Workout B

Wednesday - Workout A

 

 

inbetween these days i'll be doing cardio, from reading it'll be 5 mins warm up, 3 min jog 1 min sprint, 3 min cool down and 5 min stretching :)

 

I'm around 6'2" and weigh only 11 stone, my target is to be 13 stone, hopefully I can do it!

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There was a thread about this a few months back (can't seem to find it now). Apparently it's nothing special, just some workout routines. If you want to go as far as a daily expercise/weight lifting plan you'd do better to join one of the big bodybuilding forums. www.bodybuilding.com being the biggest and most helpful in the world.

 

A good diet is the key to real success.

 

 

Indeed. Its amazing what you can do on a good diet and regular routined exercise....... Keep to it and stick to it all the time and you soon notice the difference.:)

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If you want to go as far as a daily expercise/weight lifting plan you'd do better to join one of the big bodybuilding forums. http://www.bodybuilding.com being the biggest and most helpful in the world.

 

A good diet is the key to real success.

 

On the bodybuilding.com forums, mixed in with some genuinely knowledgeable people, there are quite a few clueless 15-19 year olds dispensing advice to all and sundry. Worth bearing in mind.

 

You could also take a look at www.ironaddicts.com. I think it's a great site, though they are towards the powerlifting/powerbuilding end of the spectrum.

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