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surprisebaby Female, 34 years Member since Aug 2006
Mood: surprisebaby is thinking that if at first you don't succeed...then skydiving is not for you! Journal Entry: "DON'T TAKE ME IF I DON'T WANT TO GO........." [Read]
Bulking up is not only a matter of what you eat or how much you lift, but also the way in which you do it. When lifting for bulk fewer reps with more weight is better, and you want to totally burn out the muscle, lift until you don't think you can do any more, than do 1 more, rest, do as many more as you can, rest, do 3 more, rest, 2 more rest, 1 more. Load on so much weight that you can only do about 15 or 20 the first time around. After time you will have to increase this. If you work out every day, the next day let the muscle groups you worked rest and do a different area.
The Most Important Thing is to protect your spine when lifting. Hold you abs tight, and lift your pelvic floor (do this by tightening the muscles you use to stop the flow of urine) and relax your jaw and neck.
Let us know how it goes or if you and your son have any questions.