Nuclei overload training

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  • jlhflex
    jlhflex Posts: 107 Member
    edited September 2017
    I am not making fun, but I literally raised one eye brow at that. Ive never heard of anyone doing that. I mean I know people that train one or 2 body parts pretty much all the time and never train anything else.... Specially legs... They have huge arms but no legs to hold them up.... If it works, go for it but I scientifically, I don't see it working that great. Progress would take alot longer than someone who worked all body parts once a week.
  • Smidge22
    Smidge22 Posts: 46 Member
    So update guys. I changed my workout. I will work my arms 3 times a week. I saw a little progress with my first plan but it got to were it effected my bench. So I decided to quit. My arms did get a little size though. I went from 16 inch arms to 16.5 inch arms
  • trigden1991
    trigden1991 Posts: 4,658 Member
    usmcmp wrote: »
    Smidge22 wrote: »
    So update guys. I changed my workout. I will work my arms 3 times a week. I saw a little progress with my first plan but it got to were it effected my bench. So I decided to quit. My arms did get a little size though. I went from 16 inch arms to 16.5 inch arms

    Measure again in a few weeks. Not to be a jerk, but it could still just be swelling from all the abuse you put them through.

    Yep this. You did not gain 0.5" on your arms in a matter of weeks. That's a solid year of gains for most people
  • stanmann571
    stanmann571 Posts: 5,727 Member
    Smidge22 wrote: »
    usmcmp wrote: »
    Smidge22 wrote: »
    So update guys. I changed my workout. I will work my arms 3 times a week. I saw a little progress with my first plan but it got to were it effected my bench. So I decided to quit. My arms did get a little size though. I went from 16 inch arms to 16.5 inch arms

    Measure again in a few weeks. Not to be a jerk, but it could still just be swelling from all the abuse you put them through.

    Yep this. You did not gain 0.5" on your arms in a matter of weeks. That's a solid year of gains for most people
    Ok. Don't want to be rude. But that's not true. Before I did this workout routine. I gained almost 2 inches on my arms in a span of 9 months.

    How old are you?

  • stanmann571
    stanmann571 Posts: 5,727 Member
    edited September 2017
    Smidge22 wrote: »
    usmcmp wrote: »
    Smidge22 wrote: »
    So update guys. I changed my workout. I will work my arms 3 times a week. I saw a little progress with my first plan but it got to were it effected my bench. So I decided to quit. My arms did get a little size though. I went from 16 inch arms to 16.5 inch arms

    Measure again in a few weeks. Not to be a jerk, but it could still just be swelling from all the abuse you put them through.

    Yep this. You did not gain 0.5" on your arms in a matter of weeks. That's a solid year of gains for most people
    Ok. Don't want to be rude. But that's not true. Before I did this workout routine. I gained almost 2 inches on my arms in a span of 9 months.

    How old are you?

    Young enough to be frequently measuring his arms!

    LOL. From his picture he could be 15 or 19. If he's 15, then obviously he's going to be growing much faster.

    Also, he shouldn't be posting or reading MFP
  • Smidge22
    Smidge22 Posts: 46 Member
    Smidge22 wrote: »
    usmcmp wrote: »
    Smidge22 wrote: »
    So update guys. I changed my workout. I will work my arms 3 times a week. I saw a little progress with my first plan but it got to were it effected my bench. So I decided to quit. My arms did get a little size though. I went from 16 inch arms to 16.5 inch arms

    Measure again in a few weeks. Not to be a jerk, but it could still just be swelling from all the abuse you put them through.

    Yep this. You did not gain 0.5" on your arms in a matter of weeks. That's a solid year of gains for most people
    Ok. Don't want to be rude. But that's not true. Before I did this workout routine. I gained almost 2 inches on my arms in a span of 9 months.

    How old are you?

    Young enough to be frequently measuring his arms!

    LOL. From his picture he could be 15 or 19. If he's 15, then obviously he's going to be growing much faster.

    Also, he shouldn't be posting or reading MFP

    I am 19 thank you. It just shows that I started to care for my body at a earlier age than most. I have been lifting for 8 years. I have been around.
  • Smidge22
    Smidge22 Posts: 46 Member
    Smidge22 wrote: »
    usmcmp wrote: »
    Smidge22 wrote: »
    So update guys. I changed my workout. I will work my arms 3 times a week. I saw a little progress with my first plan but it got to were it effected my bench. So I decided to quit. My arms did get a little size though. I went from 16 inch arms to 16.5 inch arms

    Measure again in a few weeks. Not to be a jerk, but it could still just be swelling from all the abuse you put them through.

    Yep this. You did not gain 0.5" on your arms in a matter of weeks. That's a solid year of gains for most people
    Ok. Don't want to be rude. But that's not true. Before I did this workout routine. I gained almost 2 inches on my arms in a span of 9 months.

    How old are you?

    Young enough to be frequently measuring his arms!

    I measure twice a month.
  • HazeNV
    HazeNV Posts: 19 Member
    You look like a young guy. You're body is probably still in a naturally very anabolic state...I would advise you start with some compound lifts and after you've made some significant gains there, you can move into hypertrophy with reasonable splits (find a program that makes sense). You also look like an athlete, not a physique model, so you should probably be more concerned with strength than with physique. The big athletic physique will come with the strength. I don't think there's any scrawny guys out there that are moving serious iron. That's just my take. Lift smart.
  • HazeNV
    HazeNV Posts: 19 Member
    Btw...sorry for the typos. Autocorrect is an a-hole sometimes.
  • Smidge22
    Smidge22 Posts: 46 Member
    You look like a young guy. You're body is probably still in a naturally very anabolic state...I would advise you start with some compound lifts and after you've made some significant gains there, you can move into hypertrophy with reasonable splits (find a program that makes sense). You also look like an athlete, not a physique model, so you should probably be more concerned with strength than with physique. The big athletic physique will come with the strength. I don't think there's any scrawny guys out there that are moving serious iron. That's just my take. Lift smart.

    Ok thank you.
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  • Smidge22
    Smidge22 Posts: 46 Member
    filbo132 wrote: »
    I highly suggest this workout Upper/Lower split . I've been using it for 2 years, simple and yet effective. After a couple of months, you can change your exercises, for example, if it calls for Barbell Bench Press, switch it up for Dumbbell Bench Press...or BB squats, switch it to Front BB Squats after a couple of months on that program.

    You're probably thinking that working out 4 days a week is too little, I suggest you read this https://aworkoutroutine.com/training-each-muscle-group-twice-per-week/

    I actually like this. I can always do cardio and abs the 5th day I would workout. Thank you.
  • ninerbuff
    ninerbuff Posts: 49,030 Member
    Smidge22 wrote: »
    So update guys. I changed my workout. I will work my arms 3 times a week. I saw a little progress with my first plan but it got to were it effected my bench. So I decided to quit. My arms did get a little size though. I went from 16 inch arms to 16.5 inch arms
    That DOESN'T mean you gained muscle though. Fluid retention in cells is more the likely result.

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  • brittonj86
    brittonj86 Posts: 1 Member
    I would like to leave a post here talking about this work out anyone still up for a discussion and what it did for me and to me?
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