thedude1969
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Hi all,
This is my first post on this website. I've been an avid reader of the material posted here (I've been trolling for two years), and I only recently became a member.
As my journey towards self-improvement is now beginning, I have decided to start paying attention to my body and health.
I am a 17 year old high school senior. I know that you guys stress going to the gym a lot, but I am unable to do this. To join a gym, one must be 18. I have asked my parents if they would let me join when I'm of age, but we really don't have the money to pay for membership, especially since I'll be off to college next year.
However, I did not let this deter me. One of my friends had an old bench press and two dumbbells that he gave to me. I have 100 pounds of weight right now, and I can certainly purchase more, but as it stands, I am pretty weak, and I doubt I can even bench press 100 lbs.
Furthermore, I know how much you guys stress the big compound exercises: bench press, dead lifts, and squats. I can do the bench press and the dead lifts, but I have no safe way of doing squats as I have no squat rack.
So here are my major questions for you!
I need some help modifying the lifting programs on this site to fit my circumstances. Are there effective alternatives to squats (or a different type of squat) that I will be able to safely do?
Also diet suggestions would be great as well. One great thing about my parents is that they will pay for healthy food.
If you guys need any further information to help me out, I would be glad to provide anything.
Essentially, my goals are to build more strength, improve my appearance, and just become more muscular and lose some body fat.
Thank you!
EDIT: I just remembered, I am pretty sure I can do pull ups in my garage by using a support beam in there. I would only be able to do the kind with the back of my hands facing me.
This is my first post on this website. I've been an avid reader of the material posted here (I've been trolling for two years), and I only recently became a member.
As my journey towards self-improvement is now beginning, I have decided to start paying attention to my body and health.
I am a 17 year old high school senior. I know that you guys stress going to the gym a lot, but I am unable to do this. To join a gym, one must be 18. I have asked my parents if they would let me join when I'm of age, but we really don't have the money to pay for membership, especially since I'll be off to college next year.
However, I did not let this deter me. One of my friends had an old bench press and two dumbbells that he gave to me. I have 100 pounds of weight right now, and I can certainly purchase more, but as it stands, I am pretty weak, and I doubt I can even bench press 100 lbs.
Furthermore, I know how much you guys stress the big compound exercises: bench press, dead lifts, and squats. I can do the bench press and the dead lifts, but I have no safe way of doing squats as I have no squat rack.
So here are my major questions for you!
I need some help modifying the lifting programs on this site to fit my circumstances. Are there effective alternatives to squats (or a different type of squat) that I will be able to safely do?
Also diet suggestions would be great as well. One great thing about my parents is that they will pay for healthy food.
If you guys need any further information to help me out, I would be glad to provide anything.
Essentially, my goals are to build more strength, improve my appearance, and just become more muscular and lose some body fat.
Thank you!
EDIT: I just remembered, I am pretty sure I can do pull ups in my garage by using a support beam in there. I would only be able to do the kind with the back of my hands facing me.