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CAN YOU GET HUGE WHITH HOME WORKOUT? 

 

You betcha! Gym workouts have no advantage over home workouts when it comes to gaining lean muscle mass as long as you have a good, used, free weight set which you can get used for the price of one month’s gym membership.

 

SAVE TIME USING HOME WORKOUT!

 

Not only are home workouts just as good as gym workouts when it comes to gaining lean muscle mass but most people do not realize the incredible time efficiency of working out at home.

 

A sixty minute home workout takes … well, 60 minutes. On the other hand a “60 minute” gym workout takes far longer. People often forget the fifteen minutes driving each way to the gym adds 30 minutes.

 

Navigating the cramped locker room to undress and dress adds another 10 minutes. Waiting for the equipment you need to open up adds another 10 minutes. Chatting with the staff after your workout adds 10 minutes.

 

By the time you are back home, your “60 minute” gym workout has taken you two hours. In this day and age, most people are frantically busy and many claim they “dont have time” to workout – home workouts are a great solution to staying strong, muscular, and ripped on a tight schedule.


SAVE MONEY USING HOME WORKOUT!

Equipment:

The only equipment you need to do these workouts is a
pullup bar and a used weight set from a garage sale. Remember, your muscles don’t care if your weights are new, shiny, and chrome or rusty, used, and cast iron – don’t waste money on new stuff, buy used and save money! You can make your own pullup bar with $5 of metal toprail from a hardware store or buy a no-mar, door mount pullup bar.

Nutrition:

Please remember, lifting weights without maintaining proper nutrition will drastically limit your results. If you don’t understand my 
nutrition section then consider the book Bodybuilding Revealed which has the best coverage of bodybuilding nutrition I have seen. (Read my review).


 

FIND THE BEST HOME WORKOUT PLAN FOR YOU HERE!
 

The table below helps give you an idea which of my workouts is appropriate for your ability level.
 

 

 

REQUIRED ABILITY:
 

none

can do 3 pull ups
can do 15 push ups

can do 10 pull ups
can do 30 push ups

LIFTING ABILITY:
 

none


1 month min.


6 months min
.

BEST WORKOUT PLAN:
 

BEGINNING WORKOUT

INTERMEDIATE WORKOUT


ADVANCED WORKOUT

 

 

 

Warning:

Jumping to a workout that is too advanced for you will result in slower gains, not faster. Similarly, not moving up to the next plan when you are strong enough to do so will result in a plateau. You can’t just do a beginning workout more often or longer to turn it into an ‘advanced’ workout. Note the word ‘and‘ is bolded for a reason in the below chart. If you can do a kazillion pushups but only one pullup then stick to my beginning workout. Try to be objective and honest with yourself in the strength assessment below and place yourself into the proper workout plan.

Man / Home Workout

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