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    Hey Guys,

    I've been lifting for 10+ years and have tried just about every workout you can imagine. My goal has always been an athletic, muscular and lean body. I started a new routine about 6 weeks ago and have gotten shockingly good results rather fast. I am not doing anything brand new, but rather a different combination of things. I was in decent shape going into the program.

    Here's a summary of the program.
    I stick to compound exercises. I avoid small isolation exercises completely. I do 3 days on, 1 day off and then repeat. Take an extra day off when when needed. Here's the secret. I always run a lap around the gym in between sets. For example: When doing flat bench, I do a warm up set and then jog a lap returning to my bench and then going immediately into the next set. Do my set, get up and then jog another lap. I repeat this through out the entire workout. As I get into the heavier lifts and need more rest for my muscles to recover, I just jog 2 or 3 laps instead on 1. I do my best not to sit and stop moving. Always be moving!

    The idea is simple. As you run a lap, your muscles are resting & recovering while you are working your cardio. Also, the heart is pumping faster and pushing more fresh and oxygen rich blood through your body and into your working muscles aiding in a faster recover for your next set. This idea isn't new at all. There are a million different versions of similar workouts out there. I like this style because I enjoy lifting heavy with basic exercises and then getting up and running. It's so damn simple. This style workouts great with pull ups, bench, military press, squats, etc. I even cut down the number of overall sets I do in a workout and am still getting stronger and leaner. My diet has not changed.

    I definitely have lost fat while increasing strength. And I really didn't change much up from the routine I was doing a few months ago. The only difference is the running between sets. (Well, I started doing more pull ups and standing military presses. I 100% believe that these two exercises are responsible for my recent upper back and shoulder gains. There two exercises are great to do with a running lap between sets)

    Give it a shot if you can. It will exhaust you. Your lifts might not be as strong at first, but as your body adapts, you will get stronger and fast. I did!

    MD
    Mc Dong

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    I'm getting rid of this belly fat. Since I'm a working man, i don't have enough time to go the gym and workout. At home, I used to run up and down the stairs, is it a good exercise to lose stomach fat?

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    • #3
      Great idea. I have a gym at home with a gazelle walker next to my weight equipment. I like the idea of combining the cardio with the lifting. I struggle getting my cardio in before I start my lifting cause I'm anxious to get lifting. By combining I could do a quick warmup of 5 minutes and then my exercises. I use a 4 days a week cycle now 2 on/1 off with a push/pull exercise sets. Each routine is 8 exercises w/ 3 sets. If I added in 1 minute of cardio between sets that would give me 30 minutes of cardio a day. Considering the lifting then would still keep my heart rate up, I could be in fatburning range for a good hour.

      Thanks for the tip.
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      • #4
        Ray- Some days like I doing cardio while others I absolutely dread it. The jogging between sets is a great way to get it done while still being able to lift hard and heavy. Some days I'll sprint a lap, some days I'll jog and some days I can barely move my feet because I am exhausted. I am breathing pretty hard during the entire workout and sweat a lot... SO I know my body is working hard! Plus my heart is pounding! Your body is constantly working. It's a great muscle building & fast burning program.

        I like the push/pull program too. I've done that many times. It's a great way to stick with the big, heavy lifts that add size and strength. This time of year I need to get my cardio in where ever I can because Turkey and Christmas cookies are my weakness!

        MD
        Mc Dong

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        • #5
          What i use to do was go into the ladies lockeroom and the ladies were abliged to chase me out thats how i got my sprints in. Just kidding. Sounds like a great workout.


          For I will restore health unto thee and I will heal thee of thine wounds, saith the Lord Jeremiah 30:17

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