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Posted: Fri, 17th Feb 2006 14:19 Post subject: |
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Godlikez* wrote: | At one time bodybuilding.com forums were good now they are infested with kids who bad mouth any noob who dares enter.
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Well, yeah.. in some forums. Stay away from the "misc" "relationship help" and any other part of the site that doesn't deal with dieting and supplements. I find that in the serious threads, people generally know their shit and don't look kindly on people being idiots just to be idiots.
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Posted: Fri, 17th Feb 2006 15:16 Post subject: |
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deelix
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Posted: Fri, 17th Feb 2006 19:46 Post subject: |
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No, I don't know the first two, but the third one is a dutch athlete, he does uumm.. I dunno what it's called but he is an olympic athlete and he hangs on two ropes you know, pulls himself up on them etc.
All three however have proffesional muscles.
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Posted: Sun, 19th Feb 2006 00:14 Post subject: Weight gain |
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Most of what as been said is true,But ya don't have to eat huge amounts of food to gain weight.
Every few hours eat carbs and protien+fruit and veg.
There is simply no point in trying to eat a full chicken in one go.
Your body can only absorb a certain amount of protien in any one time,and as the digestive time is around four hours for each meal.hence eat food every 3-4 hours.
Also have good training routine,and leave ya ego at home.
And don't bother with steroids.
I can whup most of gear users at my gym.(NO GEAR HERE)
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Posted: Sun, 19th Feb 2006 00:58 Post subject: |
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why not steroids.........down to personal choice......
same as most things aslong as you dont abuse them.
im of a small frame myself was around 10 stone ,,,,with good eating and training regular and using
steroids i put on 2 stone in about 8 months.......
and looked great.........the downside of this is that you lose quite a lot when you stop taining a while...
im not saying that other people should use them only that it worked for me...........
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Posted: Sun, 19th Feb 2006 01:03 Post subject: |
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So at 12st u looked great
Well look at me at 16st 9lb.and 6ft
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Posted: Sun, 19th Feb 2006 11:48 Post subject: |
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You don't need steroids to grow. A food schema combined with a training schema and some hard work will get you there as well. Perhaps some supplements like protein shakes or BCAA.
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Posted: Mon, 20th Feb 2006 09:23 Post subject: |
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krypus wrote: | wtf is 8 and 9 stone |
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Posted: Mon, 20th Feb 2006 12:21 Post subject: |
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Pizda2 wrote: | krypus wrote: | wtf is 8 and 9 stone |
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Posted: Mon, 20th Feb 2006 14:13 Post subject: |
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When you post body weights in a formula that is only used by a small part of the world, you're gonna have confused people. Please use kilo's that's universal and easy to convert.
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Posted: Mon, 20th Feb 2006 15:58 Post subject: |
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1 stone = 6.35029318 kilograms
Wondering in which countries you use this kind of unit..
Actually never heard of it before.
Something 'bout rated movies..
12 years+: The good guy gets the girl
16 years+: The bad guy gets the girl
18 years+: All guys get the girl
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Posted: Mon, 20th Feb 2006 16:43 Post subject: |
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UK
we also measure height in feet and inches.
how archaic.
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Posted: Mon, 20th Feb 2006 17:00 Post subject: |
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beeno wrote: | UK
we also measure height in feet and inches.
how archaic. |
Doesnt the Strong Man competition go by "stones" in terms of weight? obviously its kilograms, but im talking like commentator slang, they say stone to right? I know ive heard it somewhere.
As for the imperial or metric, in Canada we are metric, but I dont use the metric system - well, only for weather and the speedlimits. Cm's, Mm's, M's etc fuck that....in my industry, eveything is still imperial like the americans, 1/4, 1/8, 1/16, 1/32 and sometimes 1/64 and then it goes by inches and feet.
I think the metric system sucks to be honest. I cant look at say a piece of steel and say "oh, thats 35 cm's long" or thats "2.75mm wide" (like the fuckin blue prints i have to convert.
But, I can look at something and so "yeah, thats 5 1/4 long" ...I usually get my estimates to within an 1/8th, by eye....its so much simpiler writing/eyeing out 2 3/4 inches(2 and 3/4 quarter inches long/wide, whatever) rather than the metric equivalent, which i cant think of at the moment...brain dead this morning.

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Posted: Mon, 20th Feb 2006 20:27 Post subject: |
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As a student of science I pretty much use the metric system for everthing. It's so much easier to use especially when you're working with any major positive or negative values.
"Techniclly speaking, Beta-Manboi didnt inject Burberry_Massi with Benz, he injected him with liquid that had air bubbles in it, which caused benz." - House M.D
"Faith without logic is the same as knowledge without understanding; meaningless"
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Posted: Mon, 20th Feb 2006 21:03 Post subject: |
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yep, using the imperial system for science is just a hassle, any systems that dont have 10 as their base are just ridiculous.
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Posted: Mon, 20th Feb 2006 22:40 Post subject: |
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well, yeah, for science its much easier but im no chemist and Im not in school so I dont have any science classes.
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Posted: Mon, 20th Feb 2006 23:19 Post subject: |
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SycoShaman wrote: | beeno wrote: | UK
we also measure height in feet and inches.
how archaic. |
Doesnt the Strong Man competition go by "stones" in terms of weight? obviously its kilograms, but im talking like commentator slang, they say stone to right? I know ive heard it somewhere.
As for the imperial or metric, in Canada we are metric, but I dont use the metric system - well, only for weather and the speedlimits. Cm's, Mm's, M's etc fuck that....in my industry, eveything is still imperial like the americans, 1/4, 1/8, 1/16, 1/32 and sometimes 1/64 and then it goes by inches and feet.
I think the metric system sucks to be honest. I cant look at say a piece of steel and say "oh, thats 35 cm's long" or thats "2.75mm wide" (like the fuckin blue prints i have to convert.
But, I can look at something and so "yeah, thats 5 1/4 long" ...I usually get my estimates to within an 1/8th, by eye....its so much simpiler writing/eyeing out 2 3/4 inches(2 and 3/4 quarter inches long/wide, whatever) rather than the metric equivalent, which i cant think of at the moment...brain dead this morning. |
I can understand. It's all about education. I have been thought math with the metric system and it's the system that is used here. I've been working with it since I've been young so It's quite easy for me to judge something using that system. It's all about what you're used to I guess.
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Posted: Mon, 20th Feb 2006 23:30 Post subject: |
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It depends on your age to a certain degree, as they've been phasing out use of the imperial system in the last decade.
"Techniclly speaking, Beta-Manboi didnt inject Burberry_Massi with Benz, he injected him with liquid that had air bubbles in it, which caused benz." - House M.D
"Faith without logic is the same as knowledge without understanding; meaningless"
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Posted: Tue, 21st Feb 2006 00:36 Post subject: |
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SycoShaman wrote: | beeno wrote: | UK
we also measure height in feet and inches.
how archaic. |
Doesnt the Strong Man competition go by "stones" in terms of weight? obviously its kilograms, but im talking like commentator slang, they say stone to right? I know ive heard it somewhere.
As for the imperial or metric, in Canada we are metric, but I dont use the metric system - well, only for weather and the speedlimits. Cm's, Mm's, M's etc fuck that....in my industry, eveything is still imperial like the americans, 1/4, 1/8, 1/16, 1/32 and sometimes 1/64 and then it goes by inches and feet.
I think the metric system sucks to be honest. I cant look at say a piece of steel and say "oh, thats 35 cm's long" or thats "2.75mm wide" (like the fuckin blue prints i have to convert.
But, I can look at something and so "yeah, thats 5 1/4 long" ...I usually get my estimates to within an 1/8th, by eye....its so much simpiler writing/eyeing out 2 3/4 inches(2 and 3/4 quarter inches long/wide, whatever) rather than the metric equivalent, which i cant think of at the moment...brain dead this morning. |
in your industry in the UK we use the metric system. imperial hasn't been used for decades. crazy.
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