Me ? no I'm someone that prefers to train legs over everything else
Dave, you of all people should know that power for running, jumping and hitting things comes from upper body strength only
the principal is that I'm working towards it and trying to find a balance where i can do all sports. trying to actually body build is only a small fraction of what I'm wanting to achieve. I'm slowly working at getting stronger legs. the amount of endurance needed for motocross is crazy, your using majority of the main muscles in your body the whole time. i include cardio and interval training in my routines which is another reason why I'm not getting decent gains.
the principal is that I'm working towards it and trying to find a balance where i can do all sports. trying to actually body build is only a small fraction of what I'm wanting to achieve. I'm slowly working at getting stronger legs. the amount of endurance needed for motocross is crazy, your using majority of the main muscles in your body the whole time. i include cardio and interval training in my routines which is another reason why I'm not getting decent gains.
i play field hockey, basketball and do motocross. all these sports you can't be to big and you need good core strength and endurance. getting strong lats with all the pull ups is key for power in hockey as well.
For motocross, 20 rep squats are the go
I'd chuck in some jump squats as well as that will generally help with bball. Sprints also.
And if you want to get stronger than simple progressive overload program is the go and eat around maintenance cals.
You won't get "bulky" overnight
I watched this video and enjoyed it. Great one!!!Bar Brothers Workout Sydney Australia - YouTube
here is a video, 4 months of body weight training. it worked fast in helping me get fit and strong. i still need to improve the exercises and would like to add some more size to my physique without looking too bulky. any good training/diet tips to achieve this? thanks.
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