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Reply to comment by Environmental-Sock52 in LPT: To get the most muscle/sculpting for your buck at the gym, focus on compound lifts—the exercises that recruit multiple muscle groups. You only really need overhead press, bench press, squat, deadlift, rows, dips, and maybe pull-ups. These will give you most workout for the energy you put forth. by [deleted]
Sorry, there is no list of 2 that will get you in good shape. :)
It’s way better than getting lost amidst the 30-odd machines they have at any given gym.
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Reply to comment by CofferCrypto in LPT: To get the most muscle/sculpting for your buck at the gym, focus on compound lifts—the exercises that recruit multiple muscle groups. You only really need overhead press, bench press, squat, deadlift, rows, dips, and maybe pull-ups. These will give you most workout for the energy you put forth. by [deleted]
Start light and work on form as you progress. Your abs will strengthen along with everything else.
Squats are basically an ab / stability workout for me at this point. The weakest link will feel the burn and get stronger.
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Reply to comment by crappygodmother in LPT: To get the most muscle/sculpting for your buck at the gym, focus on compound lifts—the exercises that recruit multiple muscle groups. You only really need overhead press, bench press, squat, deadlift, rows, dips, and maybe pull-ups. These will give you most workout for the energy you put forth. by [deleted]
Every body is different, but mechanically they work more-or-less the same.
hibernatepaths t1_j5jsmpl wrote
Reply to comment by CrazyStar_ in LPT: To get the most muscle/sculpting for your buck at the gym, focus on compound lifts—the exercises that recruit multiple muscle groups. You only really need overhead press, bench press, squat, deadlift, rows, dips, and maybe pull-ups. These will give you most workout for the energy you put forth. by [deleted]
I don’t think you understand “bang for your buck”. If you can do a tri exercise that also hits other muscle groups, that is better bang for your buck. Two birds with one stone. Three muscle groups for the time it normally takes to do one.
Bang, if you will, for buck.
hibernatepaths t1_j5jqpwm wrote
Reply to LPT: To get the most muscle/sculpting for your buck at the gym, focus on compound lifts—the exercises that recruit multiple muscle groups. You only really need overhead press, bench press, squat, deadlift, rows, dips, and maybe pull-ups. These will give you most workout for the energy you put forth. by [deleted]
OHP, Bench AND Dips? That’s a lot of tri, guy.
Get those pull-ups out of the ‘maybe’ pile
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Reply to comment by 1895red in TIL: Between 800 and 1349 AD, the Colosseum was converted into a residential apartment building by Serath4
Thursday is Thors Day. Should we change that?