Hi all,
First let me introduce myself, i'm Arno from the Netherlands and im 39 yrs old. Im 184cm tall and have a weight of 178 pounds. I am new to weight lifting and also HST. I want to train at home, i have dumbells with a max load of 110 pounds, a chin up bar in the ceiling with training rings attached to it and i have a incline/decline bench with a possibility to do leg curls and preacher curls. One other thing i have is a fitness ball, mainly to do crunches and for training my core.
I'm not entirely new at training my physique, i've worked 4 years in a factory where the work was very intense for my body. Lots of lifting, etc. Before i worked there, i was skinny, after that not anymore. When i stopped working there it was 2003, now i have an desk job, great job but not much activity. So i gained bodyfat...Last year in november my weight was 210 pounds, i started a diet with a food schedule (is this the correct word?) and i lost 32 pounds. But now i want to train my muscles and try to get bigger. My advantage is that i experienced that i can gain muscles easy, over all of those years i hardly lost any muscle tissue, im very happy with that.
So that is my history, so u can understand me better. Now for my questions.
I read about HST and i think it's a very interesting program with lots of thinking behind it and that is something i like. I've tried to make a full body schedule for myself but im a bit confused about the exercises:
-am i doing too much exercises?
-is the push/pull ratio ok?
-am i doing too much isolations?
-what will be the most effective exercises?
I mentioned i have a pull up bar. Before my diet i was unable to do 1 rep. Now i can do 3-4 reps, but when doing the negative i feel a bit of pain in my right shoulder. The pain comes from the Supraspinatus muscle. The strange thing is, when i do body rows with the training rings everything is fine. My theory is that my shoulder muscles are not strong enough and that too much force is going to the Supraspinatus muscle. So i want to train my main shoulder muscles first before im going to do pull ups again. Does that make sense or...?
Ok, here are the exercises i was planning to do:
Squat
Deadlift
Bench Press
Shrugs
Militairy press
Bent over row
Rear delt row
Pullover
Calf Raise
Incline curl
Ring body row
Crunches
I'm also in doubt, should i also add some wrist curls for my forearms, or is this not neccessary? I've read alot about all of this stuff, but now the more i read the more confused i get to make the right decisions what's best for me, so im asking here for some help. I really would like to train every muscle in my body but maybe i want too much... Im just super motivated... My wife has a great body and i want to repay her for all the fun i had with it... hehe
I want to train 3 times a week on monday, wednesday and friday. Should i really rest in the other days or can i do some light cardio or perhaps some light swimming once a week?
Thanks for reading this, really appreciate it. Looking forward to your advice.
grtz
Arno
First let me introduce myself, i'm Arno from the Netherlands and im 39 yrs old. Im 184cm tall and have a weight of 178 pounds. I am new to weight lifting and also HST. I want to train at home, i have dumbells with a max load of 110 pounds, a chin up bar in the ceiling with training rings attached to it and i have a incline/decline bench with a possibility to do leg curls and preacher curls. One other thing i have is a fitness ball, mainly to do crunches and for training my core.
I'm not entirely new at training my physique, i've worked 4 years in a factory where the work was very intense for my body. Lots of lifting, etc. Before i worked there, i was skinny, after that not anymore. When i stopped working there it was 2003, now i have an desk job, great job but not much activity. So i gained bodyfat...Last year in november my weight was 210 pounds, i started a diet with a food schedule (is this the correct word?) and i lost 32 pounds. But now i want to train my muscles and try to get bigger. My advantage is that i experienced that i can gain muscles easy, over all of those years i hardly lost any muscle tissue, im very happy with that.
So that is my history, so u can understand me better. Now for my questions.
I read about HST and i think it's a very interesting program with lots of thinking behind it and that is something i like. I've tried to make a full body schedule for myself but im a bit confused about the exercises:
-am i doing too much exercises?
-is the push/pull ratio ok?
-am i doing too much isolations?
-what will be the most effective exercises?
I mentioned i have a pull up bar. Before my diet i was unable to do 1 rep. Now i can do 3-4 reps, but when doing the negative i feel a bit of pain in my right shoulder. The pain comes from the Supraspinatus muscle. The strange thing is, when i do body rows with the training rings everything is fine. My theory is that my shoulder muscles are not strong enough and that too much force is going to the Supraspinatus muscle. So i want to train my main shoulder muscles first before im going to do pull ups again. Does that make sense or...?
Ok, here are the exercises i was planning to do:
Squat
Deadlift
Bench Press
Shrugs
Militairy press
Bent over row
Rear delt row
Pullover
Calf Raise
Incline curl
Ring body row
Crunches
I'm also in doubt, should i also add some wrist curls for my forearms, or is this not neccessary? I've read alot about all of this stuff, but now the more i read the more confused i get to make the right decisions what's best for me, so im asking here for some help. I really would like to train every muscle in my body but maybe i want too much... Im just super motivated... My wife has a great body and i want to repay her for all the fun i had with it... hehe

Thanks for reading this, really appreciate it. Looking forward to your advice.
grtz
Arno
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