Time for a change. Help please?

Discuss tips and advice for losing body fat.

Moderators: Boss Man, cassiegose

Post Reply
stang9090
STARTING OUT
Posts: 2
Joined: Fri Jan 30, 2015 9:35 am

Time for a change. Help please?

Post by stang9090 »

I'm a 24 year old , 6'1", and have allowed myself to go in 5 years from 185 to 300. Sedentary jobs, poor diet, and marriage have contributed to it. weight is giving me back and neck problems. And I NEED to feel good about myself again. I have a large frame, and have lots of burst strength, but no endurance anymore. I want to lose at least 80 pounds, and hopefully get fairly cut again. But I have no idea where to start... I need some direction looking for a program I can follow to get to goals. I've got an appointment to meet at the local gym and join tonight. Any advice? I'll take all the help I can't get. Thanks!
User avatar
Boss Man
SITE ADMIN
Posts: 15458
Joined: Sat Nov 25, 2006 3:27 pm

Re: Time for a change. Help please?

Post by Boss Man »

Hi Stang good to talk to you.

As for the training you could do a schedule something like this.

Squats, 2 sets, 10 reps

Lunges, 2 sets, 10 reps

Deadlifts, 2 sets, 10 reps

Bent over Rows, 2 sets, 10 reps

Bench press, 2 sets, 10 reps

Shrugs, 2 sets, 10 reps

Planks 30 seconds.

You would do that 3x a week every other day.

In relation to what to use, go for the second smallest barbell on the squats and deadlifts and the smallest on bent over rows.

Use the second smallest dumbbells on bench press and lunges and the smallest ones on shrugs.

Then every 2 weeks increase the weight a little bit and then after around 6 weeks, you'll be ready to lift close to max lifting for reps, bearing in mind you don't need to do failure training, as it's not necessary and wastes more energy.

This is how your schedule could look per week

Day 1. Weights

Day 2. Cardio

Day 3. Weights

Day 4. Day off

Day 5. Cardio

Day 6. Weights

Day 7. Day off.

This prevents you doing 5 days straight and 2 days of nothing, as I think that's allowing too much consecutive taxation and 2 days of your body doing nothing, slowly starting to adjust to it, before 5 days of grind again, which might take the edge off progress potential, so the 5 split days should be better for you.
Post Reply