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    Proper Form is the Key of Bodybuilding if you don't have good form you may as well quit now and Go home. All the basics of Bodybuilding stem on proper execution. No swinging, No swaying and most of all if you arch bend contort twist swing to get the weight up you are NOT doing it Properly. You will not build a good solid base by doing this and are cheating your muscles as well as setting yourself up for serious injurey. SO if you are not willing to learn the basics of Building which is FORM then you may as well not be here. I am sorry if this sounds harsh but, I have seen time and time again people cheating themselves from great gains by doing it wrong or injuring themselves cause they want to do it the quick way and go heavy straight off without proper technique and form. This is one of the reasons we have started this thread to give others the basic Knowlege of Bodybuilding and start it Slow.

    The Beginner Program is Just that, Basically it gets your Body used to exercises and helps you impliment proper technique and form in your lifting abilities. THIS IS SOOO IMPORTANT and I cannot stress this enough. The first 6 weeks is a lighter training program built mostly for those Who have Never lifted weight and who do not have a basic Knowledge of weight lifting. With this Program the first 2 weeks is easy, weight is not Stressed and FORM and lifting heavy will come later. You have to learn proper form it dose not come for most naturally it has to be learned. The most basic postural alignment can be quit hard, staight back shoulders back chest out this is basic. if at any time you move away from your alignment then correct and continue. It takes time learn to align properly for your exercise execution and you will really have to think as you lift. If you are lifting your your biceps and you feel it in your back, you are misaligned a simple adjustment and that stress will be gone.

    It the beginning Program we do 3 sets of 12 repetitions. Have a weight that is not too heavy as when you are learning you do not want to compromise form as a rule. Lift a weight that is easy to do for 12 repetions if you have a mirror you can set up to see yourself you will have an easier time knowing if your body is tilted or if you are lifting Aqardly. you want to be sure to do each repetition slowly and controled, count if you need to 1,2,3 up 1,2,3 down no dropping the weight and you body should not shift as you lift or drop the weight. It should be completely controlled and you should feel it in your target muscle group.

    WE will do a basic Layout like this.
    Monday Upper Body
    Tuesday Cardio
    Wednesday Lower Body
    Thursday Cardio
    Friday Upper Body
    Saturday Cardio
    Sunday Rest
    Monday Lower body

    The Cycle continues for 6 weeks then we will get into Building defining and Shifting our body into the shape you want.

    For each Muscle group we will pic One exercise for each body Part On Upper Body days this will be,
    Chest, Triceps, Back, Biceps, Shoulders

    For leg day we will do exercises for these Groups.
    Quads, Hamstrings, Calves, Abs

    This is very basic and will seem very easy cause it ios it is not my goal to start to throw you into something you ahve no idea about, it's about doing it properly slowly and learning proper form and technique. The nasties come later after we have taken the first 6 weeks to prep you all for the Best body of your Life.

    OK so I have made Up a Beginner Level 2 Program this is still a shorter workout with more sets and also with the workouts Broken up into Body Parts. What this does is targets muscle groups and works them to exhaustion, do not do this Progrm until you have finished the first 6 weeks or unless you are a more experienced weight lifter. The layout for the Program goes like this.

    Monday Chest/Triceps cardio 20-30 minutes high intensity
    Tuesday Back/Biceps
    Wednesday Cardio 30-45 minutes
    Thursday Shoulders/Abs
    Friday Legs
    Saturday Cardio 30-45 minutes
    Sunday REST DAY!

    For the Larger Muscle groups you pick out 3 different exercises this would be for chest/Back/shoulders/hams/quads, For the smaller muscle groups pic out 2 exercises for each body part this would be for Triceps/Biceps/Abs/and Calves.

    I will take you through a workout for Chest Triceps and you can copy it basically for the other workouts. This Program is for building muscle and should be hard if it is easy the intensity is not there and you need to up the weight, of course your form comes first absoulutely.

    This is How a workout will go.
    Chest bench press 1 set 20 reps light weight (this is a warmup set for the exercise)
    Bench press 1 set 8-10 reps heavy the last 2-3 should be difficult
    Bench Press 1 set 6-8 reps you should have to up the weight from the previous set and the last 2 should be difficult
    Bench Press 1 set 4-6 reps up the weight again and this should be your max weight for the set and should be extremely difficult.

    Tricep Extensions 1 set 20 reps Light weight
    Do the rest of the exercise same as above.

    Dumbell flies 4 sets heavy weight 6-8 reps this should be difficult.

    Tricep Kickbacks 4 sets heavy weight 6-8 reps this should be very hard by now you muscles are really starting to fatigue.

    Dumbell Press 4 sets 6-8 reps these will be very difficult as your weight is still high and you muscles will be completely fatigued you may find to do these the weight has to be dropped and that's ok.

    Allow 1 minute of rest between sets this allows for muscular recovery so you can lift heavy the next set. This workout should get you a really great burn and you will most definately be sore for a few days after the first few workouts. It's a more intensive workout and really targets each muscle group. The workout should take around 30-40 minutes to complete except on Cardio days where it takes a bit longer. At the end of this cycle you will see marked improvement in strength and Muscular definition which is what we are looking for. This will be a 6 week Program before we get ready to ease into a Body For life Program.

    NOTE: If at any time during this workout you have pain or your form goes BAD DROP the weight immediately or Stop, if it hurts you are doijg something wrong or your bodies alignment is off, if there is even a risk you feel you may get injured drop the weight immediately and continue we DO NOT want to have anyone injured at any time and lifting SMART is listening to your Body NO QUESTIONS!!!

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    http://www.bodyforlife.com/exercise/animations.asp
    http://www.ironworkout.com/index.htm
    http://www.betterbodz.com/
    http://www.bodybuildingforyou.com/a...ex-exercise.htm

    Overtraining Syndrome

    It is no secret among athletes that in order to improve performance you've got to work hard. However, hard training breaks you down and makes you weaker. It is rest that makes you stronger. Physiologic improvement in sports only occurs during the rest period following hard training. This adaptation is in response to maximal loading of the cardiovascular and muscular systems and is accomplished by improving efficiency of the heart, increasing capillaries in the muscles, and increasing glycogen stores and mitochondrial enzyme systems within the muscle cells. During recovery periods these systems build to greater levels to compensate for the stress that you have applied. The result is that you are now at a higher level of performance.

    If sufficient rest is not included in a training program then regeneration cannot occur and performance plateaus. If this imbalance between excess training and inadequate rest persists then performance will decline. Overtraining can best be defined as the state where the athlete has been repeatedly stressed by training to the point where rest is no longer adequate to allow for recovery. The "overtraining syndrome" is the name given to the collection of emotional, behavioral, and physical symptoms due to overtraining that has persisted for weeks to months. Athletes and coaches also know it as "burnout" or "staleness." This is different from the day to day variation in performance and post exercise tiredness that is common in conditioned athletes. Overtraining is marked by cumulative exhaustion that persists even after recovery periods.

    The most common symptom is fatigue. This may limit workouts and may be present at rest. The athlete may also become moody, easily irritated, have altered sleep patterns, become depressed, or lose the competitive desire and enthusiasm for the sport. Some will report decreased appetite and weight loss. Physical symptoms include persistent muscular soreness, increased frequency of viral illnesses, and increased incidence of injuries.

    There have been several clinical studies done on athletes with the overtraining syndrome. Exercise physiologic, psychological, and biochemical laboratory testing have been done. Findings in these studies have shown decreased performance in exercise testing, decreased mood state, and, in some, increased cortisol levels -- the body's "stress" hormone. A decrease in testosterone, altered immune status, and an increase in muscular break down products have also been identified. Medically, the overtraining syndrome is classified as a neuro-endocrine disorder. The normal fine balance in the interaction between the autonomic nervous system and the hormonal system is disturbed and athletic "jet lag" results. The body now has a decreased ability to repair itself during rest. Heaping more workouts onto this unbalanced system only worsens the situation. Additional stress in the form of difficulties at work or personal life also contributes.

    It appears that there are two forms of the syndrome. The sympathetic form is more common in sprint type sports and the parasympathetic form is more common in endurance sports. The results from various measurements taken during exercise physiologic testing differ between the two forms, but decreased overall performance and increased perceived fatigue are similar. In the parasympathetic form there may be a lower heart rate for a given workload. Athletes training with a heart rate monitor may notice that they cannot sustain the workout at their usual "set point." Fatigue takes over and prematurely terminates the workout. Regulation of glucose can become altered and the athlete may experience symptoms of hypoglycemia during exercise.

    I won't comment on all of the differences between the two forms, but one example is resting heart rate. In the sympathetic form, the resting heart rate is elevated. In the parasympathetic form, however, the resting heart rate is decreased. If this sounds confusing, then you are not alone. There is very little agreement in the literature about abnormal laboratory findings. Additionally, it is possible to have the overtraining syndrome, but have completely normal physical findings and biochemical tests. At this point, there is no single test that will confirm the presence of overtraining. The overtraining syndrome should be considered in any athlete who manifests symptoms of prolonged fatigue and performance that has leveled off or decreased. It is important to exclude any underlying illness that may be responsible for the fatigue.

    The treatment for the overtraining syndrome is rest. The longer the overtraining has occurred, the more rest required. Therefore, early detection is very important. If the overtraining has only occurred for a short period of time (e.g., 3 - 4 weeks) then interrupting training for 3 - 5 days is usually sufficient rest. After this, workouts can be resumed on an alternate day basis. The intensity of the training can be maintained but the total volume must be lower. It is important that the factors that lead to overtraining be identified and corrected. Otherwise, the overtraining syndrome is likely to recur. The alternate day recovery period is continued for a few weeks and then an increase in volume is permitted. In more severe cases, the training program may have to be interrupted for weeks, and it may take months to recover. An alternate form of exercise can be substituted to help prevent the exercise withdrawal syndrome.

    All of the medical studies and advice on overtraining have involved single sport athletes. For triathletes and other multi-sport athletes the recovery process may be different depending on the circumstances. If it can be identified that the overtraining has occurred in only one discipline, then resting that discipline along with significant decreases in the other sports can bring about full recovery. It is vitally important not to suddenly substitute more workouts in one sport in an attempt to compensate for rest in another. The athlete that does this will not heal the overtraining, but will drive him or herself deeper into a hole. Overtraining affects both peripheral and central mechanisms in the body. Resting from overtraining on the bicycle by swimming more will help a pair of fatigued quadriceps, but to the heart, pituitary, and adrenals, stress is stress.

    As with almost everything else health related, prevention is the key. Well-balanced gradual increases in training are recommended. A training schedule design called periodisation varies the training load in cycles with built in mandatory rest phases. During the high workload phase, the athlete alternates between high intensity interval work and low intensity endurance work . This approach is used by a number of elite athletes in many sports.

    A training log is the best method to monitor progress. In addition to keeping track of distance and intensity, the athlete can record the resting morning heart rate, weight, general health, how the workout felt, and levels of muscular soreness and fatigue. The latter two can be scored on a 10 point scale. Significant, progressive changes in any of these parameters may signal overtraining. Avoiding monotonous training and maintaining adequate nutrition are other recommendations for prevention. Vigorous exercise during the incubation period of a viral illness may increase the duration and severity of that illness. Athletes who feel as if they are developing a cold should rest or reduce the training schedule for a few days.

    In conclusion, the prevailing wisdom is that it is better to be undertrained than overtrained. Rest is a vital part of any athlete's training. There is considerable evidence that reduced training (same intensity, lower volume) for up to 21 days will not decrease performance. A well-planned training program involves as much art as science and should allow for flexibility. Early warning signs of overtraining should be heeded and schedule adjustments made accordingly. Smart training is the path to faster times and good health.

    Copyright©1998 Mark Jenkins, MD

    Symptoms of OVERTRAINING

    The common warning signs of overtraining include the following:
    • Mild leg soreness, general achiness
    • Pain in muscles & joints
    • Washed-out feeling, tired, drained, lack of energy
    • Sudden drop in ability to run ‘normal’ distance or times
    • Insomnia
    • Headaches
    • Inability to relax, twitchy, fidgety
    • Insatiable thirst, dehydration
    • Lowered resistance to common illnesses; colds, sore throat, etc.
    Do not ignore these and rest that is the Remidy for this until you feel better
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    Total weight lost 126 LBS
    (HW 302) SW 285
    200lbs 09-03-03
    197lbs 09-03-09
    194lbs 09-04-16
    191lbs 09-04-19
    189lbs 09-05-04 (only 4 lbs to go to 1st goal WHOOT)
    176lbs 09-08-27 (11 lbs to 165)

    I CAN'T do It for ANYONE but MYSELF!

    BELIEVEinYOURSELFandANYTHINGisPOSSIBLE
    Link to PHOTOS: iyamamaschke.shutterfly.com

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    Re: Sarah's Bodybuilding for the Week of May 1st

    Morning got the go ahead to run and lift but not a Pile GRRR 4 days a week is better then nothing but You know me he said I should be back in top form so long as the next test goes good. My tummy is feeling better and it seems like we lost Most everyone while Pam is Moving and I have been sick Hopefully you all can find your way back here to me and we can all chat it up again.

    Sarah
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    Total weight lost 126 LBS
    (HW 302) SW 285
    200lbs 09-03-03
    197lbs 09-03-09
    194lbs 09-04-16
    191lbs 09-04-19
    189lbs 09-05-04 (only 4 lbs to go to 1st goal WHOOT)
    176lbs 09-08-27 (11 lbs to 165)

    I CAN'T do It for ANYONE but MYSELF!

    BELIEVEinYOURSELFandANYTHINGisPOSSIBLE
    Link to PHOTOS: iyamamaschke.shutterfly.com

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    • #3
      Re: Sarah's Bodybuilding for the Week of May 1st

      SO today is off to a good start I got 3 miles in this morning in 30 minutes I didn't feel like I was pushing at all which is good felt well legs felt good. My plan is to do some weight training later and then go from there. It's a yucky day out kinda dreary windy and snowing a Bit YUCKY had to get my tomatoes in the Garage darn weather is so screwy of course. It will get to being nice soon.

      We are off to Lacombe this morning to drop some resumes was hoping for a call about that other job but, nothing OH WELL what do ya do, gotta look for something God will look after us he always does.

      Take care all ahve a wonderful Day

      Oh and Sarah's BACK HE HE HORRRRAAYYYY!!!

      Sarah
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      Total weight lost 126 LBS
      (HW 302) SW 285
      200lbs 09-03-03
      197lbs 09-03-09
      194lbs 09-04-16
      191lbs 09-04-19
      189lbs 09-05-04 (only 4 lbs to go to 1st goal WHOOT)
      176lbs 09-08-27 (11 lbs to 165)

      I CAN'T do It for ANYONE but MYSELF!

      BELIEVEinYOURSELFandANYTHINGisPOSSIBLE
      Link to PHOTOS: iyamamaschke.shutterfly.com

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      • #4
        Re: Sarah's Bodybuilding for the Week of May 1st

        Hi, just got in from Florida. Loooong day. Back to training properly tomorrow. I walked and swam soooo much this weekend, it felt good. I'll type more in the morning when I'm not feeling loopy.

        Glad you're feeling better Sarah!

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        Goals <140lb(63.6kg)Check!><130lb(59kg)><120lb(54.4kg)>
        5'3"(1.6m)/29/f
        I've lost 46 pounds since March '06...
        New Year, new goal!!


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        • #5
          Re: Sarah's Bodybuilding for the Week of May 1st

          I am finally back! Not a clue what I'm going to do, no exercise equipment or gym here. It's killing me. I need to find out how expensive the gym is here and see if I can afford to join so I can get involved over there!

          I miss my exercise!

          MY COMMITMENT 9/11/06

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          (182/167/120)
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          • #6
            Re: Sarah's Bodybuilding for the Week of May 1st

            You have your ball still? I picked up the bands from Target for less than 20 bucks and they came with three levels. Dumbbells aren't too pricey either.

            OMG crunches are v. difficult with a sunburnt back
            Catching up my upper and lower today, plus cardio. Already did 100 crunches, 50 reverse crunches, and 50 oblique crunches (25 to each side)

            Check out our Low Carb Recipes website and add to it!!
            My Journal Chat
            Start Date/Weight 6 March 06/186lb(84.5kg)
            Goals <140lb(63.6kg)Check!><130lb(59kg)><120lb(54.4kg)>
            5'3"(1.6m)/29/f
            I've lost 46 pounds since March '06...
            New Year, new goal!!


            If you read and listen to the book and its advice, you will succeed. Nothing worth having ever came easy.
            "A stupid man's report of what a clever man says is never accurate because he unconsciously translates what he hears into something he can understand." -- Bertrand Russell

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            • #7
              Re: Sarah's Bodybuilding for the Week of May 1st

              SO I did some weights not heavy but, OH my it felt sooo damn good to have that Burn OH ya here's what I did

              Chest Flies 15x10lbs,15x10lbs Chest Press 15x10lbs 15x10lbs
              Tricep Kickbacks 15x10lbs,15x10lbs Tricep Extensions 15x10lbs,15x10lbs
              Bent Over Rows 15x10lbs,15x10lbs Reverse Flies 15x10lbs,15x10lbs
              Shouler Flies 15x10lbs,15x10lbs,Shoulder shrugs 15x10lbs,15x10lbs
              Hammer Curls 15x10lbs,15x10lbs Dumbell Curls 15x10lbs,15x10lbs

              A far cry from what I was doing but, Hey damn I did it and it feels Awesome.

              Ya if you still ahve your Ball Pam and a set of Dumbells that's all you need for now that's how I started DAMN I love my ball HE HE. I can help you out with that if you need sweety just do what you can.

              Sarah
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              Total weight lost 126 LBS
              (HW 302) SW 285
              200lbs 09-03-03
              197lbs 09-03-09
              194lbs 09-04-16
              191lbs 09-04-19
              189lbs 09-05-04 (only 4 lbs to go to 1st goal WHOOT)
              176lbs 09-08-27 (11 lbs to 165)

              I CAN'T do It for ANYONE but MYSELF!

              BELIEVEinYOURSELFandANYTHINGisPOSSIBLE
              Link to PHOTOS: iyamamaschke.shutterfly.com

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              • #8
                Re: Sarah's Bodybuilding for the Week of May 1st

                You can do the Workout I did above I did it with 10 lbs dumbells and my ball as a bench for my chest flies and chest press.

                It's Easy as Pie.

                Sarah
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                Total weight lost 126 LBS
                (HW 302) SW 285
                200lbs 09-03-03
                197lbs 09-03-09
                194lbs 09-04-16
                191lbs 09-04-19
                189lbs 09-05-04 (only 4 lbs to go to 1st goal WHOOT)
                176lbs 09-08-27 (11 lbs to 165)

                I CAN'T do It for ANYONE but MYSELF!

                BELIEVEinYOURSELFandANYTHINGisPOSSIBLE
                Link to PHOTOS: iyamamaschke.shutterfly.com

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                • #9
                  Re: Sarah's Bodybuilding for the Week of May 1st

                  all with light band
                  3x12 pushups
                  3x12 forward raises
                  3x12 curls
                  3x12 rows
                  3x12 tri extensions
                  3x12 calf raises
                  3x12 squats
                  3x12 dead raises

                  Check out our Low Carb Recipes website and add to it!!
                  My Journal Chat
                  Start Date/Weight 6 March 06/186lb(84.5kg)
                  Goals <140lb(63.6kg)Check!><130lb(59kg)><120lb(54.4kg)>
                  5'3"(1.6m)/29/f
                  I've lost 46 pounds since March '06...
                  New Year, new goal!!


                  If you read and listen to the book and its advice, you will succeed. Nothing worth having ever came easy.
                  "A stupid man's report of what a clever man says is never accurate because he unconsciously translates what he hears into something he can understand." -- Bertrand Russell

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                  • #10
                    Re: Sarah's Bodybuilding for the Week of May 1st

                    Excellent Job dot way to Keep atter.

                    Sarah
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                    Total weight lost 126 LBS
                    (HW 302) SW 285
                    200lbs 09-03-03
                    197lbs 09-03-09
                    194lbs 09-04-16
                    191lbs 09-04-19
                    189lbs 09-05-04 (only 4 lbs to go to 1st goal WHOOT)
                    176lbs 09-08-27 (11 lbs to 165)

                    I CAN'T do It for ANYONE but MYSELF!

                    BELIEVEinYOURSELFandANYTHINGisPOSSIBLE
                    Link to PHOTOS: iyamamaschke.shutterfly.com

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                    • #11
                      Re: Sarah's Bodybuilding for the Week of May 1st

                      Sarah, Jasmain, and Samantha....You all need to give me a swift kick in the behind. I need motivation here to get my exercise back on track. Still doing just fine in the eating department though.
                      ~Joy

                      Start 1/2/06 Goal 6/11/07 restart 1/2/09
                      268.5/196/185
                      QUIT SMOKING JULY 23, 2006 while on Atkins


                      Just when you think you've eaten enough vegetables...EAT SOME MORE!
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                      • #12
                        Re: Sarah's Bodybuilding for the Week of May 1st

                        Joy!!!!!!!!!

                        It's getting pretty warm down there, you're going to need a bikini body for the beach!

                        Check out our Low Carb Recipes website and add to it!!
                        My Journal Chat
                        Start Date/Weight 6 March 06/186lb(84.5kg)
                        Goals <140lb(63.6kg)Check!><130lb(59kg)><120lb(54.4kg)>
                        5'3"(1.6m)/29/f
                        I've lost 46 pounds since March '06...
                        New Year, new goal!!


                        If you read and listen to the book and its advice, you will succeed. Nothing worth having ever came easy.
                        "A stupid man's report of what a clever man says is never accurate because he unconsciously translates what he hears into something he can understand." -- Bertrand Russell

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                        • #13
                          Re: Sarah's Bodybuilding for the Week of May 1st

                          I have my ball and dumbells up to 10 lb! Help me!

                          MY COMMITMENT 9/11/06

                          **May the Atkins be with you! 39 Female
                          (182/167/120)
                          (PRESIDENTIAL CHALLENGE: 29,793/45,000) Bronze won, working for Silver!
                          Measurements Stat Plus Journal
                          Exercise/Challenge Tracking Stats Journal

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                          • #14
                            Re: Sarah's Bodybuilding for the Week of May 1st

                            KO Baby There is Quiet a lot of exercises you can do with you Ball and DUmbeels.

                            Chest Chest flies, chest Press, overhead extensions, ball push ups, push ups
                            Triceps tricep kickbacks, tricep extensions, tricep dips, 1 armed tricep extensions
                            Back Reverse Flies, Bent over Rows, ball hyperextensions
                            Biceps hammer curls, regular curls, concentration curls
                            Shoulders shoulder flies, upright rows, shoulder shrug, shoulder press
                            Quads lunges, ball squats, regular dumbell squats, 1 legged squats
                            Hamstrings stiff legged deadlifts, ham curls on ball (weight on hips)
                            Calves standing calf raises, donkey calf raises, step calf raises

                            Now for each exercise Pic one I think you can most likely do 4 days of lifting.

                            Monday Upper Body/ Cardio
                            Tuesday Lower body
                            Wednesday Cardiio
                            Thursday Upper Body
                            Friday Lower Body
                            Saturday Cardio
                            Sunday Rest

                            For each day do 4 sets of 15 reps for your Body parts Pick 2 exercises from the Target area and do 2 sets back to back then switch exercises rest 1 minute and do 2 sets back to back.

                            For example, Chest flies 2 sets of 15 no rest between sets, then rest 1 minute and do chest press 2 sets of 15

                            You will be totally fatigued and sore and feel like you really worked it out.

                            Take care sweety

                            Sarah
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                            Total weight lost 126 LBS
                            (HW 302) SW 285
                            200lbs 09-03-03
                            197lbs 09-03-09
                            194lbs 09-04-16
                            191lbs 09-04-19
                            189lbs 09-05-04 (only 4 lbs to go to 1st goal WHOOT)
                            176lbs 09-08-27 (11 lbs to 165)

                            I CAN'T do It for ANYONE but MYSELF!

                            BELIEVEinYOURSELFandANYTHINGisPOSSIBLE
                            Link to PHOTOS: iyamamaschke.shutterfly.com

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                            • #15
                              Re: Sarah's Bodybuilding for the Week of May 1st

                              Hi girls!!

                              I'm going to join your group! I've been playing with the idea for quite a while...but then change my mind, thinking I'll just keep doing what I'm doing...but then I don't do it! I've been lacking the consistency in the weightlifting so I'm hoping the group/lesson concept will help me stay with it!

                              So, I'll be reading back through and get the idea, then come back with a million questions!
                              Shelly

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