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Chris Aceto's blog - here we go!
« on: September 13, 2006, 03:49:35 PM »
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Wednesday September 13, 2006
Starting an exercise program is too overwhelming!

Chris Aceto and Jay CutlerFor beginners and people who are so far out of shape that you feel like starting an exercise program is too overwhelming, I know how you feel. I had to start all over again after five years off from training this past spring. Where do you really start when you're weak, soft, and small to the point where you look like you've never really trained before in your entire life? That was me in mid May when I flew up to Toronto to take awful “before shots” before getting started in the gym in what was going to be a rocky road back to a muscular physique. The entire idea of getting back into shape was sort of overwhelming. First, I had been more than under the weather for some time. For five full years, I'd been dealing with a health issue, which left me pathetically weak. Although I had been feeling much better over the last 12 months, I gave up on going back to a gym. My radar screen was filled with family, my wife and two kids, business, and helping a few bodybuilders with their nutrition. The gym, eating right, and getting back into decent shape never entered my mind. The few times I daydreamed about going back to training just seemed like a waste of time. Time is something I don't have much of. Plus, the effort and all that — all the hard work required to get back into shape; I didn't think I had it in me. Overall, though I was feeling good. My body was toast. It was really really weak.

Around the beginning of the year, the time when people make resolutions, I thought about working out again. Jay Cutler had always been after me to get back to the gym. He'd say, “You'll feel better. Just start.” My wife thought it would be a good idea. I just didn't really know where to start. A few weeks later, a very good friend from Team MuscleTech gave me a call. At one point in the past, MuscleTech and I had thought about doing some things together. They have the best supplements in the world, the biggest research budget in the world, and the most credibility in sports nutrition, and they had approached me about working on some projects. This time around, someone floated the idea about me getting back into the gym and taking before and after pics. The conversation moved fast and I found myself getting excited and saying “Yeah, I can do this. I can get back into shape.” Next thing I knew, I was standing with just a pair of shorts in front of a photographer. Pasty white, droopy. With no muscle to speak of. With the before pics behind me, it was time to hit the gym.

The gym hit me. No lie. The first day back, my bench press was limited to 85 pounds for 6. That's all I could do. Over the five years, my joints had, unbeknownst to me until I propped myself under the bar, been trashed. 85 pounds felt like 85 on my pecs, but 850 on my joints. The next day, I woke up and my left shoulder was swollen and I couldn't even hold the phone. What a comeback. Right there, I knew my back–to–shape plan would need a lot of patience and some planning. I'd need to set very short–term goals.

The two goals I set where to train one body part every day and to limit my carbs to less than 50 grams a day. With the training, I knew I simply had to go through the motions. Since I was weak and my joints were killing me, I'd settle for picking 3 or 4 exercises a day for each body part. I'd do 3 or 4 sets, sometimes 5 for each exercise. And the weight would be nominal. For example, I would take biceps and do 12–pound alternate dumbell curls for 10 to 12 reps and 4 sets. Then I'd move onto hammer curls and do the same there: 4 sets with 10 to 12 reps using just 12– or 15–pound dumbells. I would finish with standing barbell curls with just the bar. (The first day I did arms, I injured my tendons in my forearms! Things were breaking apart all over, so I had to go real slow.) Legs were equally as pathetic. I'd do 5 sets of leg curls and 5 sets of leg extensions. True story: I'd find myself “working in” with elderly people using the same weight as me! Next, I'd do leg presses with just the rack. No weight at all. Besides understanding I had to start slow, I had already hurt my shoulder and forearms pretty badly from the get–go, so I wanted to make sure I didn't end up killing myself.

With nutrition, initially I drank 4 or 5 Muscletech® shakes a day, the 15 ounce cans that give you 45 grams of protein in each serving. I'd usually eat one meal a day — either egg whites and toast for breakfast. Or, I'd eat steak and a small potato and salad for dinner. I figured I was fat and my metabolism was almost dormant. I certainly didn't need to eat many carbs because I wasn’t burning any with that type of “training.” So, my thought was that if I limited my carbs, at least I'd keep my calories under control and hopefully coax my body to burn some fat. I figured if I could make it through a day with even this limited training and a good nutrition starter plan — a couple hundred grams of the best protein on the market while limiting my carbs and calories, something had to happen. “One day at a time. Be patient.” I wrote those words on the top of my computer as a reminder. They're still there, and things are looking good.

posted by Chris Aceto at 10:01 AM

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Re: Chris Aceto's blog - here we go!
« Reply #1 on: September 13, 2006, 03:54:49 PM »
Cris is in Montreal right now! ain't that cool! haha! he leaving soon though

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« Reply #2 on: September 13, 2006, 03:56:27 PM »
You expect me to read all that bro?




Too long.....
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« Reply #3 on: September 13, 2006, 03:57:47 PM »
no offense to you richard...

but this is a Richard2004 worthy post!
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« Reply #4 on: September 13, 2006, 03:58:35 PM »
You expect me to read all that bro?




Too long.....

I did until about paragraph 3, then I quit...

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« Reply #5 on: September 13, 2006, 04:08:21 PM »

 It is obvious Chris has to attempt to 'appeal' to the non bodybuilders non gym "goers" with this entry. He is trying to reach out to the average schmuck who doesnt know how to eat right and has little to none training expierence.

 I see MuscleTech is shooting for a new market.

 I am sorry because Aceto is one of my favorite writers and 'experts' on nutrition. I know he has to get paid to but it breaks my heart he signed with fkn MuscleTech...a 'GIANT' in the supplement industry who insults the intelligence of their audience and trys to rip off the uninformed 'newbies' in the false pretense of 'bigger arms, bigger bench press and getting the chicks'.

 

 
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« Reply #6 on: September 13, 2006, 06:49:17 PM »
It is obvious Chris has to attempt to 'appeal' to the non bodybuilders non gym "goers" with this entry. He is trying to reach out to the average schmuck who doesnt know how to eat right and has little to none training expierence.

 I see MuscleTech is shooting for a new market.

 I am sorry because Aceto is one of my favorite writers and 'experts' on nutrition. I know he has to get paid to but it breaks my heart he signed with fkn MuscleTech...a 'GIANT' in the supplement industry who insults the intelligence of their audience and trys to rip off the uninformed 'newbies' in the false pretense of 'bigger arms, bigger bench press and getting the chicks'.

 

 

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« Reply #7 on: September 13, 2006, 06:55:59 PM »
Hmmm, unless the man was seriously ill I call b.s. on the weight he claims to be limited to.  For someone who used to train regularly as he did to claim he can only bench 85 lbs and curl 12 lb dumbbells just smacks of someone trying to set everyone up for the incredible gains he will experience using Muscletech products. 

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« Reply #8 on: September 13, 2006, 06:58:28 PM »


not many people know he looked like this once! props to the guy 4 that, he's practices what he preaches :)

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Re: Chris Aceto's blog - here we go!
« Reply #9 on: September 13, 2006, 06:59:04 PM »
Hmmm, unless the man was seriously ill I call b.s. on the weight he claims to be limited to.  For someone who used to train regularly as he did to claim he can only bench 85 lbs and curl 12 lb dumbbells just smacks of someone trying to set everyone up for the incredible gains he will experience using Muscletech products. 



People are very weak! They don't know that naturals can train harder and heavier than professional bodybuilders! I am out to prove that. You came pretty close. ;D
just push some weight!

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Re: Chris Aceto's blog - here we go!
« Reply #10 on: September 13, 2006, 07:00:39 PM »
It is obvious Chris has to attempt to 'appeal' to the non bodybuilders non gym "goers" with this entry. He is trying to reach out to the average schmuck who doesnt know how to eat right and has little to none training expierence.

 I see MuscleTech is shooting for a new market.

 I am sorry because Aceto is one of my favorite writers and 'experts' on nutrition. I know he has to get paid to but it breaks my heart he signed with fkn MuscleTech...a 'GIANT' in the supplement industry who insults the intelligence of their audience and trys to rip off the uninformed 'newbies' in the false pretense of 'bigger arms, bigger bench press and getting the chicks'.

 

Muscletch DOES have the best supplements in BB. No doubt about it. They aren't cheap, but they do work.  Some people may find the "before & after picture" ads misleading, and they are. Even with the disclaimer about "results not typical". But the truth is that their supplements are wicked. Everyone knows I work at GNC. I never used to like Muscletech either. But eventually I had to tip my hat to their supplement line. GAKIC is awesome ! Does everything promised. LUEKIC is awesome ! I havent tried CREAGIC yet so I dont know. Hydroxycut hardcore is the best legal weight loss supplement on the shelves today.

Sorry -but true..

It does sound like Aceto is being seduced by Muscletech. But Chris is "THE Man" Either way.

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« Reply #11 on: September 13, 2006, 07:02:21 PM »
Should I buy a nutrition book by Chris Aceto, or just read 103 of his articles here http://www.findarticles.com/p/search?tb=art&qt=%22Chris+Aceto%22
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« Reply #12 on: September 13, 2006, 07:03:56 PM »
It is obvious Chris has to attempt to 'appeal' to the non bodybuilders non gym "goers" with this entry. He is trying to reach out to the average schmuck who doesnt know how to eat right and has little to none training expierence.

 I see MuscleTech is shooting for a new market.

 I am sorry because Aceto is one of my favorite writers and 'experts' on nutrition. I know he has to get paid to but it breaks my heart he signed with fkn MuscleTech...a 'GIANT' in the supplement industry who insults the intelligence of their audience and trys to rip off the uninformed 'newbies' in the false pretense of 'bigger arms, bigger bench press and getting the chicks'.

 

 

Damn, you nailed it brotha.....to the fucking point.....
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« Reply #13 on: September 13, 2006, 07:15:24 PM »
Damn, you nailed it brotha.....to the fucking point.....
your avatar kiks ass!

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« Reply #14 on: September 13, 2006, 07:16:35 PM »
your avatar kiks ass!


Credit goes to Knny187.......his awesome creation.


I love the "bus a moove" one!
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« Reply #15 on: September 13, 2006, 07:22:51 PM »
Hmmm, unless the man was seriously ill I call b.s. on the weight he claims to be limited to.  For someone who used to train regularly as he did to claim he can only bench 85 lbs and curl 12 lb dumbbells just smacks of someone trying to set everyone up for the incredible gains he will experience using Muscletech products. 



No bro, you would not believe how f'ed up your body can get.
I was bed ridden for 6 months from a accident and lost alot, went back to the gym once I was cleared, and did bench and could hardly handle 135 for 8 reps. I was curling 10lb dumbells, it took about 2 months of serious diet and workouts, to get my strength up, then about 5 months to get it all back.

After that you think about moments in your life that were hard, and just push harder.

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« Reply #16 on: September 13, 2006, 07:27:33 PM »
Chris was featured in Teen Scene in Flex Magazine back in the '80's which was a motivation for me to train and compete. After reading that he took off 5 years and looked like crap, I am motivated again to train and compete again. Okay, well maybe just train.

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« Reply #17 on: September 14, 2006, 03:32:17 AM »
haha OMG that avatar rocks although it makes Ronnie look like a dumb buffoon