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A workout guide if you're new to the gym

We asked a personal trainer to design a week-long plan for anyone who wants to get fit and improve their health

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Calvin Au Yeung says a workout should be a challenge, but not painful!

If you’re planning to start working out, it’s a good idea to get some guidance from a professional. We spoke to Calvin Au Yeung, a personal trainer based in Hong Kong, for some tips on how to begin a new fitness regime.

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Au Yeung prepared a suggested schedule, which focuses on a different body part every day. You may want to add in core/ab work after each session, but be sure to warm up before you start exercising, and cool down each time you finish. Aim to rest for around 60-180 seconds between each set. 

It's up to you what weights you use for each exercise: choose those that present a challenge without causing serious pain or discomfort. Build up over time, lifting a slightly heavier weight after a week or two; don’t rush it, but don’t be lazy!

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Chest Shoulders Back Arms Legs Rest Choice
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You may choose to substitute or combine the days suggested above with cardio or sports of your choice. Most importantly, remember to have enjoy yourself - it’s meant to be fun!

Chest

  • Barbell Bench Press (or substitute with strict full-range push-ups): 10 Reps x 4 Sets
  • Incline Dumbbell Bench Press: 10 Reps x 4 Sets
  • Flat Bench Dumbbell Bench Press: 10 Reps x 3 Sets
  • Flat Bench Dumbbell Chest Flyes: 12 Reps x 3 Sets
  • Cable Chest Flyes: 12 Reps x 3 Sets
  • Burnout Push Up Set (perform as many push-ups as possible) x 3 Sets

Shoulders

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