please tell my why, i would like to know.
thanks for ur input.
D.L. 5 there are conflicting points of view on this to this date so, in essence, you are either right or wrong, depending on which theories you listen to. the research is too involved and too long to get into here. you can access it for yourself on one of the cardio threads (it's not secret knowledge).
imo you train your body as if it is a machine, the purpose of which, is to be whatever you want it to be ie marathon runner, sprinter, strong man, whatever and whatever you focus most of your energy on is what you will become and thus look like ie if you spend most of your energy doing lsd you will probably end up looking somewhat like a marathon runner and have less muscle tissue because if your body thinks that you are required to go go great distances it will not want excess muscle tissue because active muscle tissue requires energy which creates heat. basically, if a 240lb lean guy tried to run a marathon he'd probably keel over and die.
on the other hand a sprinter needs to be strong and powerful but light to go fast so the body gets rid of stuff like fat because it will just slow him down.
simplistic i know but i'm trying to abbreviate it.
humans being humans, we try and micro manage our bodies ie "i need to lose some fat. ok i'll do some cardio." or "i need some muscle, i'll do some weights." we underestimate our bodies and the fact that the body WILL DO what it thinks is best for survival.
the problem with recreational bbers is that they are constantly giving the body conflicting messages ie want massive muscle one minute and then, oh shit i've got a wedding coming up, got to drop weight, boom lsd cardio and the body's like wtf and tries to keep up, all the while trying to maintain homeostasis.
the homeostasis bit btw is important (ok, i'm really trying now to not get too in depth. got shit to do) because the body couldn't give a flying fuck about that wedding, contest, girl or beach, all it wants to do is maintain equilibrium so it can fulfill the tasks it NEEDS to survive.
anyway, i'm leaving it there. as i said, look it up for yourself. probably worth doing the research if you absolutely want to get in the best shape you can.
