What do you think is the absolute best excercises for:
- Legs
- Back
- Chest
- Shoulders
What do you think is the absolute best excercises for:
What’s your body type?
[quote]rmccart1 wrote:
What’s your body type?[/quote]
No, I want to know your favourite excercises…
1.) Curls
2.) Cheat Curls
3.) The 300 workout
4.) Curls
[quote]Brant_Drake wrote:
1.) Curls
2.) Cheat Curls
3.) The 300 workout
4.) Curls
[/quote]
you forgot the assisted benchpress.
[quote]SteinJorgen wrote:
What do you think is the absolute best excercises for:
Legs
Back
Chest
Shoulders[/quote]
Back squats
Deadlifts:
Slight Incline bench
Military Press
[quote]SteinJorgen wrote:
Brant_Drake wrote:
1.) Curls
2.) Cheat Curls
3.) The 300 workout
4.) Curls
you forgot the assisted benchpress.[/quote]
No, that’s a full-body exercise. I mean, between spotting and benching you get a chest and back workout. I don’t do legs cauz when I’m at the beach I just stay in the water to my waist.
[quote]Brant_Drake wrote:
No, that’s a full-body exercise. I mean, between spotting and benching you get a chest and back workout. I don’t do legs cauz when I’m at the beach I just stay in the water to my waist.[/quote]
But you gotta come out of the water to take a girl home, right? That’s why I bench with my ass in the air. It’s a great leg and glute workout, too!
but I’d never focus on just 4 exercises so I’ll add snatches, db bench, inclines, chinups, rack chins, deadlifts, lunges
1.back squat
2.dl
3.barbell bench press
4.military press-strict-
seriously best is just preference there are a lot of ‘good’ exercise for the following muscles.
Those as of now are the most effective for me.
[quote]undeadlift wrote:
No, no. He didn’t ask what you put in your mouth.
The real answer? The one you can do consistently. For many this is leg press. But I would have to say lunges. Back squats if you can get to parallel or lower are great but nothing gets my legs feeling pumped faster than lunges. Geeez I hate lunges. But they’re very good.
Toss up between deadlifts and seated row.
Incline Db Press supersetted with Cable press.
Arnold Press supersetted with Lat Raises.
it all depends on ur goals
if ur an athlete, then back squatting and deadlifting may aggravate ur back
however, if ur a bber then those may b the most important lifts to practice.
again it all depends on ur goals
1- Front Squats or Walking BB LUnges (just started these and OUCH!)
2- DB Deads (you get a better scapular squeeze at the top)
3- Low Incline DBs (bout 30 degrees)
4- DB Laterals
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