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meyerman28
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Post by meyerman28 »

I've expressed to parents that i would like to start working out because i am 13 and finally at the right age to actually start working out. parents bought me a new machine with a pull-down bar, a barbell set and a leg lift thing (lol sorry i know VERY little work out terminolgy. I mean the two pads at the foot end with a bar at the bottom) What would be a good way for me to start shaping up abs, calves, and biceps.
Mystik
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Post by Mystik »

Don't focus on just three small muscle groups. Workout your whole body.
Packard
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Post by Packard »

Mystik wrote:Don't focus on just three small muscle groups. Workout your whole body.
I agree. To look good and to have a good functional athletic body you should work all your body parts equally and for a full range of motion.

You should add some running to the mix.
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Post by RK19 »

interesting you would say calves.... i dont know many young teens who want big calves.
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Post by swanso5 »

even better look up "your body is a barbell" by alwyn cosgrove and do that
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Post by juan92 »

i dont like machines because they isolate mucles, with dumbells and barbells you use compund movements, which works out more muscles so basically a better workout. only thing ul probably need is a pull up bar.

look up what swanso stated
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