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Craig Brooks
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A periodized 12-week program for true beginners — with three distinct training phases, specific sets/reps/rest times, nutrition macros, and realistic expectations for your first three months of lifting.

Most 12-week plans hand you a cookie-cutter spreadsheet and call it a day. Three sets of ten on everything, “eat clean,” good luck. That’s not a program — it’s a list of exercises with no logic behind it.

This is different. What you’re getting is a periodized plan built the way a coach would actually write one: three phases, each with a specific purpose, with progression baked in week to week. Phase 1 teaches the movements and builds work capacity. Phase 2 shifts to heavier loading with an upper/lower split. Phase 3 ramps up volume and introduces intensity techniques.

If you’ve never followed a structured program — or tried one that fizzled out — this is your starting point.

Let’s set expectations upfront, because nothing kills motivation faster than comparing yourself to influencer timelines.


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Topic starter Posted : 01/06/2025 4:30 am
Mohammad Mcclure
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The full-body training is a great way to start if you want to bolster your fundamental strength and scale your fitness to the next level.

It involves training every muscle group in each session time, making it a time-efficient training approach to get more work done in less time.

However, you need to design a well-designed full-body workout routine that allows you to train in an organized manner and help you achieve maximum results.

You’ll see various full-body workout plans for beginners on the web, but they are not comprehensive and are limited to a weekly schedule only.

That’s why I’ve crafted a complete 12-week full body workout plan that properly outlines the exercises, target muscle groups, rest time between sets, and the number of reps and sets in a table format.

This program involves a variety of dumbbell, barbell, and machine exercises that will build your foundational strength and shape your physique.

Whether you’re male or female, try this program once, I believe it will help you greatly.

This program involves lifting two times weekly for the first two weeks, three times from the third to eight weeks, and four times in the last four weeks.


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Posted : 12/06/2025 4:30 am
April Walker
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Bodybuilding is more than just lifting weights; it’s a discipline that focuses on muscle development, strength, and overall physical fitness through a combination of resistance training, cardiovascular exercise, and nutrition.

The 12 Week Bodybuilding Program is a well-rounded plan designed to help both beginners and experienced bodybuilders achieve specific fitness goals within three months.

This article provides an in-depth look at how this program can guide you on your fitness journey, highlighting its key components and benefits.

Without a structured plan, workouts can become aimless, leading to stagnation and lack of progress. The 12 Week Bodybuilding Program provides a clear roadmap, ensuring you stay focused and motivated. By following a systematic approach, you can track your progress and see measurable improvements.

Having a structured plan in place keeps you accountable. The 12 Week Bodybuilding Program encourages consistency, helping you push through challenging phases by offering a sense of accomplishment as you track your progress.

A well-organized program is essential for making significant strides in your fitness journey. By sticking to the plan, you are more likely to reach your goals, whether it’s building muscle, increasing strength, or enhancing overall fitness.

The 12 Week Bodybuilding Program is built on essential components that ensure balanced and effective muscle development.


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Posted : 11/07/2025 4:30 am
Joseph Hawkins
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So, you’re looking to pack on muscle and finally see those strength gains you’ve been chasing. Maybe you’ve spent hours in the gym with minimal results, or perhaps you’re new to lifting and want a clear roadmap to success. Regardless of your situation, you’ve come to the right place. This 12-week muscle-building program—Phase I of our comprehensive hypertrophy series—is designed to set you up for steady, sustainable gains. No guesswork, no fluff—just a strategic plan built on exercise science.


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