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yeah soft tissues are more important for women than for men, huge discovery therehas good soft features and no bones. Just proves soft features and harmony mogs bones to the grave
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yeah soft tissues are more important for women than for men, huge discovery therehas good soft features and no bones. Just proves soft features and harmony mogs bones to the grave
even men dont its just a halobro it's a womanthey don't need bones like men do
Now your argument fails because you’ve just argued that going to the the gym is cope because it is expensive, whats more expensive, buying new dumbbells every month, as well as other equipment needed to progressivy overload, or buy a gym membershipBuy new dumbbells then.
If you need to buy new dumbbells every month you're a newbie.Now your argument fails because you’ve just argued that going to the the gym is cope because it is expensive, whats more expensive, buying new dumbbells every month, as well as other equipment needed to progressivy overload, or buy a gym membership
Hypertrophy increases strength although strength training is different from hypertrophy work. If you're concerned about not getting strong by not training in a gym you're still going to get stronger if you train exclusively for hypertrophy.“Increased strength gains due to the fact that bigger muscles produce more force.”
Also what does this even mean? How does that exclusively relate to home working out? Isn’t this a “pro” that applies to working out in a gym as well (I’d argue it applies even more so in a gym context”.
It's up to you to decide. I prefer working out at home because it makes me more productive at moneymaxxing.The only valid point to your argument is the time efficiency and productivity argument in which case I’d fire back and say - is it really that unreasonable to get to a local gym and take out the extra time to get better results?
True plus it also makes more sense to do ab exercises and cardio at homeTL;DR - All you need to build a good physique is a pair of dumbbells and bodyweight movements.
Cons of going to the gym:
- Spending $50 dollars a month on a gym pass (depending on where you live). Some gyms trap you into paying for a membership with mandatory contracts.
- Waiting for other people to finish using gym equipment.
- Having to fit your schedule around a gym’s opening and closing times if you don’t have access to a 24-hour gym.
- Wasting time having to travel, pack and sign into your gym.
Instead of wasting money on a gym pass, you spend $30 on a pair of dumbbells on amazon and work out at home.
All you need to do in order to build muscle is focus on a bodyweight or dumbbell movement and do it until failure. Rest, and then do it again until you hit your desired amount of sets.
It is that simple.
The problem is that most people are too lazy to work out till failure so they go and buy themselves a gym pass and undertrain themselves so they feel like they’re actually working out.
Why working at home is better than going to the gym.
Examples of bodyweight movements
- Consistent results since you can work out anywhere. There’s no excuse not to work out.
- Quicker recovery times since you’re not frying your CNS nervous system with super heavy sets.
- Increased strength gains due to the fact that bigger muscles produce more force. If you want to exclusively train for strength go to a powerlifting gym, not a shitty commercial gym. Also, you’re not going be lifting shit with an FFMI less than twenty, you need to gain muscle in order to do that.
- Increase productivity since you can fit your workout around your daily tasks.
(Pike, Diamond, Wide, Handstand, Knee Assisted)
- Press-ups
(You can use your bed frame to lean against)
- Dips
(You can also do these weighted or do weighted Bulgarian split squats instead)
- Lungees
(Can be progressed with dumbbells)
- Air Squats
(Can be progressed with dumbbells)
- Burpees
- Standing calf raise
Dumbbell movements are obvious so I won’t add them here. If you need help picking dumbbell movements to target a certain muscle post a comment below and I’ll reply to it.
Time efficiency, is a good thing.
I never seen a shredded home gym guy though.
True plus it also makes more sense to do ab exercises and cardio at
TL;DR - All you need to build a good physique is a pair of dumbbells and bodyweight movements.
Cons of going to the gym:
- Spending $50 dollars a month on a gym pass (depending on where you live). Some gyms trap you into paying for a membership with mandatory contracts.
- Waiting for other people to finish using gym equipment.
- Having to fit your schedule around a gym’s opening and closing times if you don’t have access to a 24-hour gym.
- Wasting time having to travel, pack and sign into your gym.
Instead of wasting money on a gym pass, you spend $30 on a pair of dumbbells on amazon and work out at home.
All you need to do in order to build muscle is focus on a bodyweight or dumbbell movement and do it until failure. Rest, and then do it again until you hit your desired amount of sets.
It is that simple.
The problem is that most people are too lazy to work out till failure so they go and buy themselves a gym pass and undertrain themselves so they feel like they’re actually working out.
Why working at home is better than going to the gym.
Examples of bodyweight movements
- Consistent results since you can work out anywhere. There’s no excuse not to work out.
- Quicker recovery times since you’re not frying your CNS nervous system with super heavy sets.
- Increased strength gains due to the fact that bigger muscles produce more force. If you want to exclusively train for strength go to a powerlifting gym, not a shitty commercial gym. Also, you’re not going be lifting shit with an FFMI less than twenty, you need to gain muscle in order to do that.
- Increase productivity since you can fit your workout around your daily tasks.
(Pike, Diamond, Wide, Handstand, Knee Assisted)
- Press-ups
(You can use your bed frame to lean against)
- Dips
(You can also do these weighted or do weighted Bulgarian split squats instead)
- Lungees
(Can be progressed with dumbbells)
- Air Squats
(Can be progressed with dumbbells)
- Burpees
- Standing calf raise
Dumbbell movements are obvious so I won’t add them here. If you need help picking dumbbell movements to target a certain muscle post a comment below and I’ll reply to it.
yeah, in theory it should be possible to get decently gymmaxxed looking from home gym.That’s the thing
Crossfitters (not elite) and home trainers never look impressive like a gymrat
yeah, in theory it should be possible to get decently gymmaxxed looking from home gym.
but, iril. All one sees mostly, is coping fatties whom buy home gyam but fail to get good gains
yeah.In theory sure
Just like full body workouts.. sounds legit on paper but doesn’t give maximal muscle size imo. It just tanks your cns
Pump and frequency mogs power lifting.
caged hard at the goblet squat part cunthow do these subhumans actually not blow their brains out doing 12lb goblet squats in their own subhuman homes and then look in the mirror at their disgusting skinnyfat physiques
Gym isn't cope if your white and above 5'8, if a MTN white guy had my body he would be IRL slayer
Mirin bro...that's my dream physique. How long did it take? What's your weight? You natty?
Natty, it took me a year all my genetics went to my bodyMirin bro...that's my dream physique. How long did it take? What's your weight? You natty?
If you have to train legs it is already OVERYou're never gonna get a huge physique with only a pair of dumbbells, how do you even train legs ?
I do have a home gym but it's a complete one (bench, rack, barbell, 200kg of weight)
Training is a cherry on a cake not other way around, if whole cake is imperfect you can skip the cherry because it won't be worth it anymoreyeah soft tissues are more important for women than for men, huge discovery there![]()
No one is going to achieve “good physique” that easy unless u roid or have elite genetics, let’s say David laid’s body is ideal u have to prolly inject some T to achieve thatTL;DR - All you need to build a good physique is a pair of dumbbells and bodyweight movements.
Cons of going to the gym:
- Spending $50 dollars a month on a gym pass (depending on where you live). Some gyms trap you into paying for a membership with mandatory contracts.
- Waiting for other people to finish using gym equipment.
- Having to fit your schedule around a gym’s opening and closing times if you don’t have access to a 24-hour gym.
- Wasting time having to travel, pack and sign into your gym.
Instead of wasting money on a gym pass, you spend $30 on a pair of dumbbells on amazon and work out at home.
All you need to do in order to build muscle is focus on a bodyweight or dumbbell movement and do it until failure. Rest, and then do it again until you hit your desired amount of sets.
It is that simple.
The problem is that most people are too lazy to work out till failure so they go and buy themselves a gym pass and undertrain themselves so they feel like they’re actually working out.
Why working at home is better than going to the gym.
Examples of bodyweight movements
- Consistent results since you can work out anywhere. There’s no excuse not to work out.
- Quicker recovery times since you’re not frying your CNS nervous system with super heavy sets.
- Increased strength gains due to the fact that bigger muscles produce more force. If you want to exclusively train for strength go to a powerlifting gym, not a shitty commercial gym. Also, you’re not going be lifting shit with an FFMI less than twenty, you need to gain muscle in order to do that.
- Increase productivity since you can fit your workout around your daily tasks.
(Pike, Diamond, Wide, Handstand, Knee Assisted)
- Press-ups
(You can use your bed frame to lean against)
- Dips
(You can also do these weighted or do weighted Bulgarian split squats instead)
- Lungees
(Can be progressed with dumbbells)
- Air Squats
(Can be progressed with dumbbells)
- Burpees
- Standing calf raise
Dumbbell movements are obvious so I won’t add them here. If you need help picking dumbbell movements to target a certain muscle post a comment below and I’ll reply to it.
Free weights are better lol.its not the same. machines are more useful and overall better
retarded greycel commentFree weights are better lol.
also you cannot have machines without free weights.
Free weights allow you to have better performance on machines, not vice versa (to the same extent).
lmao what.retarded greycel comment
the majority of a good physique is determined by your bones. If you look aesthetic as a twig you look good with 50 lbs of muscle on.U have to
No one is going to achieve “good physique” that easy unless u roid or have elite genetics, let’s say David laid’s body is ideal u have to prolly inject some T to achieve that
Great thread bud. Don't listen to these retards.TL;DR - All you need to build a good physique is a pair of dumbbells and bodyweight movements.
Cons of going to the gym:
- Spending $50 dollars a month on a gym pass (depending on where you live). Some gyms trap you into paying for a membership with mandatory contracts.
- Waiting for other people to finish using gym equipment.
- Having to fit your schedule around a gym’s opening and closing times if you don’t have access to a 24-hour gym.
- Wasting time having to travel, pack and sign into your gym.
Instead of wasting money on a gym pass, you spend $30 on a pair of dumbbells on amazon and work out at home.
All you need to do in order to build muscle is focus on a bodyweight or dumbbell movement and do it until failure. Rest, and then do it again until you hit your desired amount of sets.
It is that simple.
The problem is that most people are too lazy to work out till failure so they go and buy themselves a gym pass and undertrain themselves so they feel like they’re actually working out.
Why working at home is better than going to the gym.
Examples of bodyweight movements
- Consistent results since you can work out anywhere. There’s no excuse not to work out.
- Quicker recovery times since you’re not frying your CNS nervous system with super heavy sets.
- Increased strength gains due to the fact that bigger muscles produce more force. If you want to exclusively train for strength go to a powerlifting gym, not a shitty commercial gym. Also, you’re not going be lifting shit with an FFMI less than twenty, you need to gain muscle in order to do that.
- Increase productivity since you can fit your workout around your daily tasks.
(Pike, Diamond, Wide, Handstand, Knee Assisted)
- Press-ups
(You can use your bed frame to lean against)
- Dips
(You can also do these weighted or do weighted Bulgarian split squats instead)
- Lungees
(Can be progressed with dumbbells)
- Air Squats
(Can be progressed with dumbbells)
- Burpees
- Standing calf raise
Dumbbell movements are obvious so I won’t add them here. If you need help picking dumbbell movements to target a certain muscle post a comment below and I’ll reply to it.
Pros of gym:TL;DR - All you need to build a good physique is a pair of dumbbells and bodyweight movements.
Cons of going to the gym:
- Spending $50 dollars a month on a gym pass (depending on where you live). Some gyms trap you into paying for a membership with mandatory contracts.
- Waiting for other people to finish using gym equipment.
- Having to fit your schedule around a gym’s opening and closing times if you don’t have access to a 24-hour gym.
- Wasting time having to travel, pack and sign into your gym.
Instead of wasting money on a gym pass, you spend $30 on a pair of dumbbells on amazon and work out at home.
All you need to do in order to build muscle is focus on a bodyweight or dumbbell movement and do it until failure. Rest, and then do it again until you hit your desired amount of sets.
It is that simple.
The problem is that most people are too lazy to work out till failure so they go and buy themselves a gym pass and undertrain themselves so they feel like they’re actually working out.
Why working at home is better than going to the gym.
Examples of bodyweight movements
- Consistent results since you can work out anywhere. There’s no excuse not to work out.
- Quicker recovery times since you’re not frying your CNS nervous system with super heavy sets.
- Increased strength gains due to the fact that bigger muscles produce more force. If you want to exclusively train for strength go to a powerlifting gym, not a shitty commercial gym. Also, you’re not going be lifting shit with an FFMI less than twenty, you need to gain muscle in order to do that.
- Increase productivity since you can fit your workout around your daily tasks.
(Pike, Diamond, Wide, Handstand, Knee Assisted)
- Press-ups
(You can use your bed frame to lean against)
- Dips
(You can also do these weighted or do weighted Bulgarian split squats instead)
- Lungees
(Can be progressed with dumbbells)
- Air Squats
(Can be progressed with dumbbells)
- Burpees
- Standing calf raise
Dumbbell movements are obvious so I won’t add them here. If you need help picking dumbbell movements to target a certain muscle post a comment below and I’ll reply to it.
Pros of gym:
I have made tons of friends and its such a great social community
Makes you feel onto it
More equipment
U mogg other ppl
and I can continue for ages![]()
basedTL;DR - All you need to build a good physique is a pair of dumbbells and bodyweight movements.
Cons of going to the gym:
- Spending $50 dollars a month on a gym pass (depending on where you live). Some gyms trap you into paying for a membership with mandatory contracts.
- Waiting for other people to finish using gym equipment.
- Having to fit your schedule around a gym’s opening and closing times if you don’t have access to a 24-hour gym.
- Wasting time having to travel, pack and sign into your gym.
Instead of wasting money on a gym pass, you spend $30 on a pair of dumbbells on amazon and work out at home.
All you need to do in order to build muscle is focus on a bodyweight or dumbbell movement and do it until failure. Rest, and then do it again until you hit your desired amount of sets.
It is that simple.
The problem is that most people are too lazy to work out till failure so they go and buy themselves a gym pass and undertrain themselves so they feel like they’re actually working out.
Why working at home is better than going to the gym.
Examples of bodyweight movements
- Consistent results since you can work out anywhere. There’s no excuse not to work out.
- Quicker recovery times since you’re not frying your CNS nervous system with super heavy sets.
- Increased strength gains due to the fact that bigger muscles produce more force. If you want to exclusively train for strength go to a powerlifting gym, not a shitty commercial gym. Also, you’re not going be lifting shit with an FFMI less than twenty, you need to gain muscle in order to do that.
- Increase productivity since you can fit your workout around your daily tasks.
(Pike, Diamond, Wide, Handstand, Knee Assisted)
- Press-ups
(You can use your bed frame to lean against)
- Dips
(You can also do these weighted or do weighted Bulgarian split squats instead)
- Lungees
(Can be progressed with dumbbells)
- Air Squats
(Can be progressed with dumbbells)
- Burpees
- Standing calf raise
Dumbbell movements are obvious so I won’t add them here. If you need help picking dumbbell movements to target a certain muscle post a comment below and I’ll reply to it.
you can get ripped and shredded at home and muscular with dumbells, having above moderate arm muscles is not attractiveTL;DR - All you need to build a good physique is a pair of dumbbells and bodyweight movements.
Cons of going to the gym:
- Spending $50 dollars a month on a gym pass (depending on where you live). Some gyms trap you into paying for a membership with mandatory contracts.
- Waiting for other people to finish using gym equipment.
- Having to fit your schedule around a gym’s opening and closing times if you don’t have access to a 24-hour gym.
- Wasting time having to travel, pack and sign into your gym.
Instead of wasting money on a gym pass, you spend $30 on a pair of dumbbells on amazon and work out at home.
All you need to do in order to build muscle is focus on a bodyweight or dumbbell movement and do it until failure. Rest, and then do it again until you hit your desired amount of sets.
It is that simple.
The problem is that most people are too lazy to work out till failure so they go and buy themselves a gym pass and undertrain themselves so they feel like they’re actually working out.
Why working at home is better than going to the gym.
Examples of bodyweight movements
- Consistent results since you can work out anywhere. There’s no excuse not to work out.
- Quicker recovery times since you’re not frying your CNS nervous system with super heavy sets.
- Increased strength gains due to the fact that bigger muscles produce more force. If you want to exclusively train for strength go to a powerlifting gym, not a shitty commercial gym. Also, you’re not going be lifting shit with an FFMI less than twenty, you need to gain muscle in order to do that.
- Increase productivity since you can fit your workout around your daily tasks.
(Pike, Diamond, Wide, Handstand, Knee Assisted)
- Press-ups
(You can use your bed frame to lean against)
- Dips
(You can also do these weighted or do weighted Bulgarian split squats instead)
- Lungees
(Can be progressed with dumbbells)
- Air Squats
(Can be progressed with dumbbells)
- Burpees
- Standing calf raise
Dumbbell movements are obvious so I won’t add them here. If you need help picking dumbbell movements to target a certain muscle post a comment below and I’ll reply to it.
It doesn matter, nice people are gonna treat u well no matter your looksAll of those go to zero if you're an incel who doesn't mog and is instantly socially rejected and bullied away from the equipment.