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To start off my answer I will tell you right off the back im not a proffessional but I will tell you some om my theories from expirience.
First you have to know what you want from your workout.
Lose weight, get muscle or improve stamina.
losing weight- You do exercises without including heavy weights and you do cardio like walking or running. You want to increase your calorie output and decrease your calorie input. You do not want to do heavy weight because muscle growth will add weight and diminish your success of losing it.
get muscle- You do weights that your body allows, everyone wants to be the toughest guy in the gym but trust me when you do weights that start straining your body you will hurt yourself not to mention a possibility of hemoroids and back injury. You do like 3 sets of 10 reps then you switch to a different muscle in that group. You got to do a different group every day to allow your muscles to grow. So one day you do the muscle in your arms, next day your legs, then back and chest. Then you come back to your arms.
stamina- Stamina you do without weight or with light weights. With stamina you just want to improve your reps or run or walk a farther distance. With stamina you increase your reps or distance a little bit at a time to allow your muscle and body to adjust.
Don't forget about one of the most important parts of workouts is diet. For weight loss you might want to cut fat in my case I cut high carbs anything to do with baked goods and salt for water reduction. For muscles you might want to increase lean protein which feeds the muscles, don't start eating bacon and steaks thats just bad. I personally cook chicken and sometimes I rought it and boil 2 eggs for breakfast. Stamina is a hard one in terms of diet, runners and swimmers need alot of calories but thats because you burn a big amount if you are running 10 miles or more a day.
Last edited by NoPainNoLoss; 09-10-2012 at 05:48 PM.
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