22-11-2003, 12:04 PM
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| Re: A few quick questions... Quote: Originally posted by vervefan hey ppl,hows everyone doing?just a few quick questions i wanted to ask. 1.my weight seems to go up and down by about a kilo in the space of 2 days.does this happen to anyone else?i eat pretty much the same amount everyday,but this has happened a few times.i have only been going to the gym for just under 3 months,if that makes a difference.
Yes, dont worry about it. It fluctuates depending on time of day, what youve eaten & how well hydrated you are. Thats why its good pracrice to always weigh yourself at the exactly the same time of day. 2.i read in a magazine a recommended workout guide where u work ur biceps and triceps twice a week.i have been told by pretty much everyone that u should work each muscle only once a week.is the magazine wrong or what?
There really is no right or wrong way to train - variety is the key. So say for 6 weeks sure, train them once a week, then change your workout completely and train them twice a week. The body adapts to change very quickly - thats why you need to keep varying your workouts to continually make progress. 3.what are supersets?
Where you complete 1-2 set of a different exercise for the same bodypart straight after completing your first exercise. EG; you may do 4 sets of bench press then immediately do 2 'supersets' of dumbell flys. 4.when people say about going to failure,is it best to go to failure in every set or just the last set u do?
Same answer as question 2. Do it sometimes for variety, but you'll prob find going to failure very demanding so I wouldnt advise this for long periods. It is NOT necessary to go to failure to make progresss - stimulate NOT anihalate the muscle. 5.when benchpressing,should i use a wide grip or narrow grip or an even number of each sets?
Again, same as question 2, keep changing every few weeks. 6.is it ok to eat protein just before u go to bed or does it get wasted if u do?
YES! .. it's vital as your body needs protein at this time to repair itself. 7.should i do deadlifts on my hamstring day or the day i do my back?
Same as question 2.
thanks in advance guys:confused:
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Hope that helps!
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