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24th June 2012, 10:27
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Muscle repair
I did weights for the first time on thursday well benching in particular and my chest muscles are absolutely killing me, anything I can do to promote muscle repair as I'm eager to crack on with working out?
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24th June 2012, 10:39
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You could buy some protein and start taking shakes, other than that start eating more and your body will repair more quickly, that said this is your first time weight training you are always going to have ache untill your body gets used to it, it's a shock to the system
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24th June 2012, 11:09
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Drink lots of water, get lots of protein and get lots of good sleep.
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24th June 2012, 14:04
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Next time warm down after the session, do a few light weights on the muscle afterwards, maybe a 5-10 minute jog and then afterwards, do some stretches on the muscles worked on in the session
Dietary wise, lots of protein, water, and maybe a long hot bath might help
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25th June 2012, 19:33
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ahh i said something harsh
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25th June 2012, 22:50
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Jones has never jogged in his life
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What the fuck are you doing in the health and fitness section? The closest thing you have got to a workout is trying to run to McDonald's before closing time comes
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26th June 2012, 09:17
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Cheers for the advice guys, took 4 days to wear off and I was reluctant to continue training while aching through fear of defeating the object, another session done last night, will have to see how I get on
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26th June 2012, 10:31
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Cheers for the advice guys, took 4 days to wear off and I was reluctant to continue training while aching through fear of defeating the object, another session done last night, will have to see how I get on
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Why not just train a different set of muscles?
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26th June 2012, 11:57
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Also you shouldn't have hot baths/showers after working out as it makes your muscles bleed, your a lot better having a cold shower/bath to promote muscle repair.
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26th June 2012, 12:08
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Also you shouldn't have hot baths/showers after working out as it makes your muscles bleed, your a lot better having a cold shower/bath to promote muscle repair.
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Not only that, but it dehydrates you even more...
I read that cold baths aren't that good either though because as soon as you come out, your body floods with blood to help it warm up or something?
Maybe alternating hot/cold is the way forward, who knows.
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26th June 2012, 16:49
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26th June 2012, 16:56
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Why not just train a different set of muscles?
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Yeah i've been thinking this in fact,alternating upper and lower body days so as im always doing something
One question, do you recommend a rest day or just continue the cycle?
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26th June 2012, 20:41
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and sunday rest
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26th June 2012, 21:54
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A beginner shouldn't do a 5 day split and tbh, working out 3 days in a row is not recommended. And btw why are you training your arms twice a week and not your legs once ?
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26th June 2012, 23:31
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legs are always overlooked by many, just look at all the roid heads in the gym massive upper bodys with tiny legs
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27th June 2012, 11:05
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My legs are pretty big, and i'm not close to looking top heavy yet 
And whats wrong with three days in a row ?
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27th June 2012, 11:47
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You still shouldn't overlook legs no matter what size they are at the moment, as before you know it you will look like an upside down triangle
And there's nothing wrong at all with training 3 days in a row, aslong as you train a different muscle each day
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27th June 2012, 12:04
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Squats will trigger release of natural growth hormone more so than any other exercise, and it will benefit everything, so you definitely wouldn't overlook them unless you were retarded or had a medical reason for not doing them...
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27th June 2012, 12:10
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You still shouldn't overlook legs no matter what size they are at the moment, as before you know it you will look like an upside down triangle
And there's nothing wrong at all with training 3 days in a row, aslong as you train a different muscle each day
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3 days in a row is not ideal for a beginner at all.
3 days in a row on a 5 day split should only be for advanced/intermediate trainers as it is too much for the body, you are not giving it enough time for recovery. A 5 day split for someone who isn't a beginner is ok for 8-10 weeks but any longer then you wont reap the same benefits as a 3/4 day split unless you're on gear.
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