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ITT: Our workout routines/schedule
I'm doing this because I'm relativly new to weightlifting after losing about 40 pounds of fat and gaining some lean muscle from football. I'm trying to figure out which days of the week I should be doing what and any help would be appreciated.

inb4: RAAAGGEEE, Lurkmore, Stronglifts/Ripptoes ect...
>> Anonymous
kimbo slice would get his ass whooped by any fighter in the ufc
>> Anonymous
OP here.

yeah he would but he's badass either way.
>> Anonymous
>>235792


lol you wish bro. kimbo slice can pretty much kick anyone's ass.

mma/ufc.
>> Anonymous
we gotta see kimbo go against rampage jackson

that would be ape fight of the century
>> Anonymous
>>235840
no it wouldn't, jackson would dust him in the first 30 seconds. kimbo slice doesn't know shit about mma.
>> Anonymous
annnnddd there goes my thread -.-
>> Anonymous
>>235876
haha sorry dude. monday wednesday friday. check out bodybuilding.com. they have articles that'll help out a shitload.
>> Anonymous
>>235876
how experienced are you?
my advice hinges on this

and if you want more tailored shit
whats your height and weight ( i'm assuming gender is male)
what are your maxes for bench, squat, and deadlift?
>> Anonymous
Monday : Judo
Tuesday : Push-ups, bicep curls, misc. workouts, stretching
Wednesday : Judo
Thursday : Push-ups, bicep curls, misc. workouts, stretching
Friday : Judo
Saturday : Judo
Sunday : Rest

fun, fun, fun.
>> Anonymous
>>235941
oh wow
>> Anonymous
>>235920
I've never really lifted weights (which is weird cause I was a linemen before I lost weight..natural strenght and size I guess.)
My height weight: 5'11/220 (260 before my weightloss and such)

I've never squated or done deadlifts (RRRAAGGEE) but the one time I did bench I did 215 1Repmax.

I was reading up on Stronglifts and I think I may do that. The only problem is...that program seems like it's a program built to bulk up and I don't REALLY want to jump up in weight without cutting fat (yes I know, muscles burns fat and such) but for some reason I have this thought that by gaining muscle...i'll get huge and not able to get down to a low bodyfat percentage (this theory sounds flawed and most likely is).
>> Anonymous
monday-sunday: weighted pull-ups
>> Anonymous
>>235941

SHAUN IS THAT YOU?!!?
>> Anonymous
>>235973
lol you started out benching something that most normal people take a few months to get to
>> Anonymous
>>235998

yeah I dunno, my weightlifting friends said it was pretty crazy but i brushed it off cause their pretty small (ecto's trying to gain weight)...I guess I never thought much of it but I guess it's cool that I have a head start.
>> Anonymous
>>235973
if you are new you should do a 5x5 or rippetoes. add in cardio, but i would advise against hiit (OMFG WAT HE SAY) because it takes up a lot of energy that your body needs to rebuild. if you want to start weight training seriously, you need to start by bulking up ( the program looks like it is made for bulking up b/c it is). a good base is essential to building muscle. if you want to lose fat FIRST, without bulking, it is better to do that before you start weight training. this is where i would recommend hiit.
>> Anonymous
BUMP before going to bed, hopefully some more input will be here by tommorow