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Wd91 t1_j5j5kjb 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]
But lose out on hitting all the other muscles. Thats the whole point here. The reality is most people don't need to target specific muscles because most people aren't bodybuilding or working with really heavy weights, they don't need to impress the judges with their massive lats and they aren't going to end up with major imbalances.
Most people just need to work out their whole body a couple of times a week without spending 5 hours in the gym, which compound exercises are great for.
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Reply to comment by Doodle_Brush in TIL: WW1 Armistice Day was Nov 11th, fighting was to cease at 11:00 AM. An American solider charged a German machine gun nest with 16 mins left, and died at 10:59 AM. The last soldier to die in WWI. by wats6831
WW1 was also necessary from the allies' POV
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Reply to comment by CanAlwaysBeBetter in [Image] Sometimes failure is brought on by oneself. by IanAgate
I have no idea why this is so downvoted. Apparently most people live in a marvel movie or something.
Wd91 t1_j5jcv9c wrote
Reply to comment by moonunit99 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 do tend to agree about the "sculpting muscle" phrasing tbh. For most people "sculpting muscle" is just cutting down on snacks and cola.