| ||||||||
|
| Training Forum: This is a discussion on How long do your workouts typically last? within the Bodybuilding forums, part of the extensive steroid information at MESO-Rx; Am curious to see how long your guys workouts usually last. I go on 5 days a week and each ... |
| |||||||
![]() |
| | LinkBack | Thread Tools | Display Modes |
| |||
|
Am curious to see how long your guys workouts usually last. I go on 5 days a week and each muscle is worked twice a week. I usually spend 2 hours in the gym, some people say this is too much but I feel fine. Any experts opinions?
|
| Sponsored Links |
| |||
|
Usually between 30-45min...don't really need more than that.
__________________ To think for yourself you must question authority KNOWLEDGE IS POWER KEEP YOURSELF EDUCATED EMAIL- buffness@hush.com Admin/Owner @ Chemicallyenhancedbodybuilding.com ADMIN @ GymJunkies.com R.I.P. MOD @ MassUniversity.com R.I.P MOD @ SculptedbyIron.com ![]() [/color] |
| ||||
| Quote:
-OT |
| |||
|
I just turned twenty and have only trained seriously for a little over two years. In those two years I have overtrained alot I bet. I remember when I first started I would train for three hours a day. I finally got beat down and took it down to two and this has always worked. I realize I do try to lift heavy weight so there is more of a rest period. I am going to try and correct this and go to a one minute rest period. I began to ponder on this when jay culter in muscular development said he belived that no training session should last longer than one hour. I've heard this alot and decided maybe I should give it a shot.
|
| ||||
|
I am probably going to get flamed but here goes. I train calves and abs twice a week. All other BP's I train on a 4 day split - Day 1 Chest/Bis Day 2 - lats/tris Day 3 legs Day 4 delts/traps I workout 5 times per week so I guess I train each BP approximately every 6 days. If you are training balls to the wall Yates style with every set to total failure (LOL like I do) then there is no way you could recover in time for a BP to be worked twice per week. No way. Yates trained each BP every 6 to 7 days and......I think he must have been doing something right. He sure won a bunch of Olympias. Even more impressive when you consider Yates was all natural. dumbbellpress Future Husband of Jennifer Love Hewitt Cowboys 2004 Super Bowl Champs |
| ||||
|
I used to workout 1.5-2 hrs. a day 3-4 days a week when I first started. Slowly I started to hate working out. I saw minimal gains and I gave up. Then I started researching some more (instead of going with what Arnold says) and now I workout 45 min. a day, 4-5 days/week. I've made great gains and look forward to going to the gym everyday. Peace. PS BioAS is right, www.t-mag.com has some great articles. |
| ||||
| Quote:
Quote:
Last edited by Phreezer; 12-27-2003 at 04:11 PM. |
| ||||
| Quote:
|
| |||
|
Mine last 1 hour to 1.5 hours. Yes, your test level declines after 45 minutes, but that occures whether or not you continue training. So it doesn't matter if you leave or not after that point. A lot of good programs just plain need at least an hour, if you are taking adequate brakes. The 5x5, JS's old program, Metal Militia, etc. However, some great programs can be busted out in 45 minutes or less, like HST or WSB (however, my WSB program takes 1.5 hours). Don't be too concerned with how long a program takes you. As long as its a good program, and your rest periods between sets are 1-5 minutes (unless otherwise noted) you are totally fine. Its really not a big issue at all. |
| |||
| Quote:
A guy I met who was huge told me to train 3 days aweek max NEVER consecutive days(best recup).I than went to working out ONLY Mon-Wed-Fri 2 bodyparts every workout 45 to 90 seconds max between sets intense sets but not many.I never looked back it has been gain after gain.This guy now works out only 2 days aweek but that I cant do.I wish i could.I never spend more than 1 hour in the gym average is 45 minutes. Many here workout 5 or more days aweek so my method isnt written in stone but it worked great for me.Not to mention no more elbow pain. I do think working each bodypart twice aweek is terrible for recup.I dont have a light/heavy day all my workouts are as heavy as I can go 7 to 10 reps(12 for legs}more or less ofcourse and I warm up 2 sets 20 to 30 reps than 1 set 15 reps than I begin as heavy as I can go. Darter |
| ||||
|
Yeah Phreezer. Yates wrote a couple articles in Muscle and Fitness in which he told young people to stay away from steroids because they were dangerous. For himto actually use steroids would have been hypocritical. Yates would never do something like that. dumbbellpress Future Husband of Jennifer Love Hewitt Cowboys 2004 Super Bowl Champs |
![]() |
| Thread Tools | |
| Display Modes | |
| |
| | | | ||
| | | | ||
| | | |