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Default 24-04-2009, 05:30 PM

Yeah Legend, Gym Jones is Mark Twights school dedicated to the Art of Suffering, like it. Had a root round the Primal Fitness site, looks good, proper mans gym, so you just money down then? Could have done similar with a few mates years ago but the money’s always been in the other demographic (rich house wives & pre/post natal) so always trained them at their homes. Keeps the costs down too.
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Default 25-04-2009, 06:25 AM

Yo Sync, money down only....I do train there occassionally when I need a change. We opened in Nov and now we have around 75 members and growing. One mate is full time and when we get to 100, another will go full time. Hopefully, to one day franchise the brand, who knows...have to keep going!
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Default 05-05-2009, 11:05 PM

thats a good routine but i do abs 5 times a week and cardio 5 times a week it gives you great abs trust me mine are amazing lol.


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Default 11-05-2009, 11:03 AM

Very serious about my physique and believe a healthy body and a happy 1. Means a healthy mind. Try to keep active and live life for all its worth currently working out at a local gym really limited equipment so I do a lot more 'unique' exercises. this post is a little bit of advice for those dreaded plateaus we have with limbs all diff muscle groups according to my training program.

ARMS
Ok the biggest myth is Biceps make big arms your tricep is the largest muscle in your arm contributing about 60% of the total mass so you really benefit from having a mean tricep. the most common way you will reach a plateau with the muscle is adaptation. You start to find that you complete the same sets even with higher weights the problem lies in the fact that your body is used to the same movements. So mix it up try some basic resistance training like reverse push ups,skull crushers(if you dont already do them) and tricep power push ups.

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a simple sprint routine before training days of this muscle group will help you see dramatic results. find some level ground and start. I basically work with 150m then sprint end to end for 6 rotations then jog 50m sprint back to start, jog 100m sprint back to start jog150m...back to start.
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Default 11-05-2009, 11:41 AM

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ARMS
Ok the biggest myth is Biceps make big arms your tricep is the largest muscle in your arm contributing about 60% of the total mass so you really benefit from having a mean tricep. the most common way you will reach a plateau with the muscle is adaptation. You start to find that you complete the same sets even with higher weights the problem lies in the fact that your body is used to the same movements. So mix it up try some basic resistance training like reverse push ups,skull crushers(if you dont already do them) and tricep power push ups.
Agreed mate. I tried to change my routines every 4-6 weeks. I will do Dips, Cable Tricep Pushdown & Skull Crushers in a session and 4-6 weeks later I do Close Grip Bench Press, Dumbbell Extensions & Dumbbell Kick Backs.

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a simple sprint routine before training days of this muscle group will help you see dramatic results. find some level ground and start. I basically work with 150m then sprint end to end for 6 rotations then jog 50m sprint back to start, jog 100m sprint back to start jog150m...back to start.

Seems like a good plan. Thanks. Will try this when I can manage to sort out my sheen splints, they are killing me right now :-(

Btw, nice to see another member working out too. Healthy body, healthy mind!!

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Default 04-08-2009, 06:12 PM

Hey I wrote a rather in depth fitness plan I intend to follow at uni if you guys wanna see, mebbe you could lemmi know what you think


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Default 04-08-2009, 08:50 PM

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Default 12-10-2009, 09:29 PM

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Hey I wrote a rather in depth fitness plan I intend to follow at uni if you guys wanna see, mebbe you could lemmi know what you think
Heya Flake
Did you ever get this baby published?

Also, if you go to a poor peoples gym (Rocky Balboa style!)which don't have facilities for tracking your progress then the iFitness iPhone app is pretty handy for that.
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