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    1. Capone

      Capone Well-Known Member

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      Hi, need some advice on bulking up?

      You need to buy more weights then, and an adjustable bench, can pick one up from Argos for under £50.
      Google these exercises-

      Db row
      Db bench press/incline/decline
      Db flys/incline/decline
      Db shoulder press
      Db side raises
      Db lunges
      Db squats
      Goblet squats
      Db stiff leg deadlifts
      Db shrugs

      Better than nothing!
       
    2. Bernatek

      Bernatek Well-Known Member

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      Hi, need some advice on bulking up?

      Get a gym pass/get a power gage & olly weight set.

      Eat big,control macros

      http://tracker.dailyburn.com is a free online diet checker to give yo a guideline

      Eat/train/sleep (your new mantra )
       
    3. suighja

      suighja Well-Known Member

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      Hi, need some advice on bulking up?

      Where I live The cheapest gym is £40 a month I would really prefer to train at home. Is this a major problem? Once again thanks for the quick replies
       
    4. suighja

      suighja Well-Known Member

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      Hi, need some advice on bulking up?

      Start off by training best you can at home save up some money then join the gym go to a backstreet gym £20 a month surely you can aford a £5 a week?
       
    5. emininojiq

      emininojiq Well-Known Member

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      Hi, need some advice on bulking up?

      Not trying to be harsh but then you have just failed before you have begun, of you can't afford to join a gym there's no way in hell you can afford the gear you will need at home, can u really not afford £5ish a wk for a gym?
      I'm outta work living on £50 a wk and I still go 3-4 times a wk
       
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