Author Topic: Muscle Memory  (Read 3222 times)

tbombz

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Re: Muscle Memory
« Reply #25 on: October 30, 2010, 05:38:13 PM »

Muscle memory is real, but who knows... Maybe it's reality varies from person to person. Probably does actually. But 25% body fat is not fat fat, it's like... Just a tad bulky, slightly chubby, not enough fat to really been seen through a t shirt if you've got even a year or two of natural training under your belt... The 15% body fat you claimed to have at 240 would mean you'd be pretty fuckin massive unless you were 6'2"-6'4" and even then you'd be built. 15% usually has some clear abdominal definition. 


I'm not going to start arguing with anybody about this more. As I said, I was not ripped yet I was not looking like Fatpanda. And your 25% is too high... that makes you actually 'FAT FAT'.
Lucky thing is going to gym was just a hobby to me and it is just that again after break. Not making my living out of it  ;D Chill out please and start training yourself and maybe one day you might look like you have actually worked out. That's what I'm trying.
So fuck this conversation here. Anybody can think what they want. Happy?

The point here is, I am claiming that this muscle memory thing does not seem to work - at least not for me. And originally I was asking how long muscles remember their former glory!? And is this muscle memory 'individual thing' as I believe it is.
Or is this like "oh, muscle memory only applies IFBB pros"   ::)

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Re: Muscle Memory
« Reply #26 on: October 30, 2010, 06:11:23 PM »
I would never let myself get above 11 or 12%-- by that time, I'd consider myself fat.

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Re: Muscle Memory
« Reply #27 on: October 30, 2010, 09:08:35 PM »
mind muscle connection