Pushing Myself at a Young Age?

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  1. maxutah
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    Uh, I lift about 3 times a week for soccer at high school. Usually you want to smaller stuff more often. Your mussels with grow slowly if you work out a lot at once (According to our trainer). My suggestions is daily do smaller workouts so you do not over due it.
     
  2. RainingNarwhals
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    I played soccer, that was fun and now I'm healthier :)
     
  3. UncleUrnesto
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    That's the most efficient way to get muscle
     
  4. Freckle
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    Yea the rowing machine is, but you don't want to lift weights that young.
     
  5. PopIs_MyLife
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    Sometimes, I tell myself that I should start working out

    but then

     
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    I know this is off topic, but you should learn an Instrument. It's a great life skill that will stay with you forever.
     
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    Ikr I started guitar when I was like 9 or something :jim:
     
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    I can help you. I've been playing basketball for 6 years and I also want to be in the NBA. What position are you playing in?
     
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    Something that will really help is lots of sleep. As well as push ups. Start off with 10 every day, move up to 15 then 20 a day, keep doing that taking breaks like twice a week. Soon you can get up to around 40-50 a day. That really helps overall core strength and muscle. You are doing good, keep up good nutrition, remember eating less isn't healthier. You could get into a sport, soccer and basket ball, for coordination and agility, football for bulk up and strength (that and things like wrestling), gymnastics flexibility lots of core strengthening. There are a lot of other methods and such out there. Good luck (I guess :P) ;)
     
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