Jonathan Harton wrote:Thanks for all the input fellows.
Ray,
What would you suggest in the way of a good workout?
I know you asked Ray, but I thought I would throw in my 2 cents, free for nothing and worth every penny.
There are tougher questions you could ask on the internet...I can't think of any right now, but I am sure they exist.
Since you are trying to gain strength and endurance from your workouts, you will want all of your lifts to fall in the range of 8-12 reps. This will help fatigue the muscles to a degree that they will strengthen and gain more in the way of "lean" muscle that keeping it at lower reps. Do not do 20+ reps. This is not as good for your muscles and could possibly lead to damage of some sort. I would say that your best friends for gaining here would be the dumbells (free weights) and the cable machines (the arch, which you stand in the middle with one cable going to each hand). Anyway, you didn't ask for my advice, so I will be quiet now. Just my thoughts.
-Jeremiah