How to workout my back, legs, and arms?

I want to make my back, legs, and arms stronger so I am going to start working out at the gym. I want to gain weight by gaining muscle.What sort of workouts do I need to do? Also to gain muscle, should I also start drinking protein? I need some tips please and thank you!

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No do not drink protein.Do this workout it will tone you.25 Pushups 10 reps 10 reps 5 reps25 Pullups25 squat jumps25 BurpeesDo all four exercises with no rest in a row. Then rest 1 min. Do another 10. Rest 1 min and do 5.

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  • The best way to build strength is with the big barbell movements. By that I mean squats, deadlifts, and presses. The Holy Trinity of Meatheads everywhere.As far as an actual program, that depends on where you are in your training at the moment. If you have little to no experience with the barbell movements, Starting Strength by Mark Rippetoe is the gold standard for beginners. Madcow or Strong Lift 5x5 programs are also very effective in building strength and therefore size. 5/3/1 by Jim Wendler is another option, but more suited to a slightly more advanced lifter. I feel obligated to mention it because it has worked like a charm for me.You will notice that every program mentioned focuses on squats, deadlifts and presses. There is a reason for that: they work. Even when you get more time under the barbell, you should always do some kind of squat, some kind of deadlift, and some kind of press. They are staples in all of the big boys/girls training routines.As far as nutrition, I am about the last person on the planet qualified to give advice. I will say that quality proteins (eggs, fish, chicken, lean beef, beans), whole grains, plenty of vegetables and good fats (grass fed butter, extra virgin olive and coconut oil, avocados) are all vital. Whatever you eat, eat A LOT of it.Creatine, a multivitamin, fish oil pills and a protein powder are all useful for building strength. Strength, as I mentioned earlier, is central to all training.To quote Mark Rippetoe, "It doesn't take an already-strong person more than three or four weeks to get back into very good condition if he has somehow lost it. But it takes a distance runner a couple of years to get strong if he's never been strong before."Best of luck, and remember train like a man look like a Goddess.

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