Bulking up - weight training

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dudi

Senior Member
Location
Ipswich, Suffolk
Howdy,
I've lost the weight (fat) I wanted to, now I want to bulk up a bit with muscle.

Does anyone know a good site that shows some decent weight training exercises to do to improve muscular fitness? possibly with a pair of dumbells (i have some already)?

I want to improve my upper body, back and leg strength... I also want to bulk up a bit. Hopefully this will stop the missus moaning about me being skinny without her pressuring me to put the fat back on!
 

yenrod

Guest
Never mind 'bulk up' - i need to bulk down as i can get big muscles fairly easily !
 

Bodhbh

Guru
Should be able to google lots on this. You should be able to do a decent workout with just the dumbells (if you're just after bulking up a bit, not getting all hardcore).

My only advice is pay attention to breathing and technique properly from the gitgo. I started weight training at home without any instruction - pretty sure bad technique was responsible a hernia i ended up with several months down the line (which made me give it up and buy the bike instead and now I'm here...)
 

Greedo

Guest
I'm the same. Lost a lot of weight by just stopping eating rubbish and now feel my legs are a bit skinny. Squats for this CC'r I think?
 
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dudi

Senior Member
Location
Ipswich, Suffolk
I've managed to sort a routine... kind of...

cant remember what most of the names of the exercises are, but i have aches in muscles i never usually ache in. so it's good for me i guess!
 

kikzen

New Member
Location
london
www.exrx.net

make sure for proper hardcore compound exercises (deadlift and squat in particular), you make sure you get a good spot/demo and always start with a low weight. these two can really cripple you if you mess them up!!
 

porteous

Veteran
Location
Malvern
Better safe than sorry! I started working out after leaving the army and being told I was getting type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure and too much cholestorol. Joined the local gym got fit again and started working out with resistance machines. I year on, no diabetes, right ammount of cholestorol and the blood pressure is down (Doc really disappointed ! He saw me as a regular visitor I thnk.) Anyway, for £30 a month (For me AND her indoors) I get full access to all the facilities and a supervised training regime. REALLY important if you don't want to waste your time with the wrong sort of exercise or, worse, end up damaging yourself. Put on two inches on the chest and three off the waist in 12 months. I now ride the bike 4 miles there and 4 miles back, which is making me even fitter.

Start slowly and take advice from professional fitness trainers. Good luck.
 

Thedude

New Member
I like crossfit.com. You don't really need that much equipment and helps both muscular and aerobic development. I think the best excercises are simply: Push ups, sit ups, Pull Ups and Squats.
 

jimboalee

New Member
Location
Solihull
If you are wanting quick muscular weight gain, forget it.
Professional bodybuilders ( and young unemployed lads with nothing else to do ) might gain 1 lb of musculature each week, if they go to the gym every day and concentrate on one body area each day. Its bloody hard work.

Those of us who have a job to do and a house to keep might gain less than 100 g of muscle in a week. So to exchange that 10 kg of fat into muscle will take well over two years.

The tour winners are usually in their late twenties / early thirties and have been cycle training and racing hard for fifteen years.

porteous is quite correct. Always take the advice of a qualified fitness instructor.
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Names have been omitted to protect the innocent.
 

postman

Squire
Location
,Leeds
I don't understand i tried some simple leg exercises over 6 weeks.And my cycling got worse.Have stopped and my cycling has got better.Can you over stretch the leg muscles.Or after 20 years of cycling.Are they just at the right position if you know what i mean.
 

jimboalee

New Member
Location
Solihull
It may sound anti-productive, but to build muscle, you MUST rest them between work-outs.
Every time you feel pain, some muscle fibres are rupturing. They need to heal and they will heal stronger if fed with protein. You will recover quicker if you sit in an ice bath after a hard session.

Subscibe to BikeRadar and get their e-mails every week. Joe Beer writes for them. There was an article about 'resting' recently.
 

walker

New Member
Location
Bromley, Kent
the reason your cycling is suffering is because your possibly not stretching off correctly or at all. as you take up resistance training the muscle shortens to contract, therefore it being at its strongest when smaller, stretching off counters this.

While you are cycling your going through both lengthening and shortening phase of muscle contration, if the muscle is only used to being at its strongest in the shorter phase it needs to be stretched out to compensate this
 
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