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I can bench press a bench bar without any weight prolly over 100 times does that mean ill get cut? **** no :rofl: Quote:
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Yes, they do that to cut weight if they are over, but they run all the time for practice because they must be conditioned because if they arent, its game over. I ran from July to December for Football, to make sure I could go 6 quaters without being tired. I also lifted and had a different diet when I played.
Lower weight, not light weight, and high reps tear your muscle differently then massive weight at low reps. |
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Correct, but you also have to lift in order to be cut.
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Thanks for all the tip's so far.
I Had a good diet today, and made 35 bucks working my ass off at my neighbors house! I consider this a good start!! Tomorrow, im gonna mowe the entire lawn(I usually say **** the back..then im gonna lift some weights and go for a bike ride. Just remember. Im trying to gain stamina, here and become healthier! I could care less how much I way as long as Im considered healthy in many aspects.. Plus im allready ripped :) |
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*edit* cut... in more ways than one :rofl: |
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I didn't tell him he needed soy, That's why I told him whey protein was what he needed, ie, don't go for soy. |
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BTW IsoPure > all |
Just shoot up heroin already! **** weights!
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It looks like 90% of what I would say has been said already. Squats FTW, Soy protien FTL and make it your lifestyle, not a temporary deal. Wayfast, if you are overweight (as in fat) you are probably an Endomorphic body type. In my opinion you should start cleaning up your diet immediately and start cardio training first (preferably hard cycling to minimize the stress on your knees) and go to weight training second. While it's true that extra muscle = extra calories burned at rest and that you can drop weight via lifting, you are much more likely to burn off fat by working for 45-60 minutes in your target heart rate zone then you are doing the same in a gym session. Cardio burns mostly fat in that zone while glycogen is what is spent lifting weights. That's NOT to say that you can't burn fat off lifting, but if aren't used to working out with weights that hard then chances are you won't be able to do that right away. Once you hack off some unwanted body fat then hit the weights. One final thing: What works for me (or others) may very well not work for you. You will have to find out what works for YOUR BODY. |
i agree with tsar ...gotta cut the bf% with diet and cardio...still should be training with like 3 sets of 12..its all about the diet, right now im bulking..eating 5500 calories but still doing same reps
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I cant stand any sort of Strawberry tasting mix. They must use the ass of the strawberry to make that ****.
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You're talking the day before a match, but wrestlers run EVERY day not just the day before a match, and it's for stamina and endurance. But what would I know, I only did it for 4 years |
The problem with lifting weights is that you are tearing mucle and stretching it to build it up. As soon as you stop lifting, those muscles will start droop. Look at any former weight lifter or body builder. The Terminator is downright scary looking now. But he's looking to stay healthy, not turn into The Rock! If your goal is to stay healthy to avoid a heart attack then doing some moderate weights a couple times a week will help but it's mainly cardio type activities and proper eating that will keep you healthy. The word supersize should never be part of your vocabulary!;)
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Ahhhhh...my bad. And Bill is totally right....what works for a particular person may not work for the next. You need to experiment with different strategies and find out what works best for your body. I've been working out for 12 years and am still fine tuning my routines for what my body wants. And don't even get me started on the wrestling thing. I wrestled for 9 years and in high school I'd cut 30lbs each season. That's a big part of why I do as little cardio as possible now...I hate running. Yes it's for cutting weight but the endurance aspect is the main reason for doing it. |
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wow tons of responses, Im dead serious about this,
in gym today I ran a mile when I didnt have to. the plan was to walk curves run straights I did run one lap walk curves then run straits then run full lap again and so on and so on. I ate a salad in luch instead of pizza, and I have to say It was up their in the best lunches Ive ever had at that school!! Well Im goin to mow the lawn then for a bike ride! |
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One other note- Rome wasn't built in a day. Progression will take time, you just have to stick with it and it will start to show. |
One tip for you.....ease into this.....if you overdo it now you'll burn yourself out early. If you're going to make it a part of your lifestyle, do just that. Make it a part and don't become completely fanatical about it. Reminds me of all the people that make it their New Years resolution to get in shape and clog the gym for the first month or two of the year and then never show up again.
Edit: Go out and spend the money on the Encyclopedia of Modern Bodybuilding written by Arnold. If you're serious about working out and especially if you plan on lifting weights, it's pretty much the bible. |
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