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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: tbombz on April 03, 2011, 07:49:45 PM
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lets face it. growing alot from one workout is impossible. but growing a little bit is very doable.
annihilating your muscles trying to work as hard as possible and do as much damage as you can is not going to result in growth. it WILL result in temporary pump and inflamation/acid build up for up to a couple days.
staying away from failure, and never injuring or exausting your muscle is key.
stimulate, dont annihilate.
but remember, big muscle=strong muscle. so focus on heavy weights and never go more than a workout or two without hitting the low rep ranges sufficiently.
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lets face it. growing alot from one workout is impossible. but growing a little bit is very doable.
annihilating your muscles trying to work as hard as possible and do as much damage as you can is not going to result in growth. it WILL result in temporary pump and inflamation/acid build up for up to a couple days.
staying away from failure, and never injuring or exausting your muscle is key.
stimulate, dont annihilate.
but remember, big muscle=strong muscle. so focus on heavy weights and never go more than a workout or two without hitting the low rep ranges sufficiently.
dont stimulate and dont annihilate your pooper tbombz :-X
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Ya` gotta` tear down,to build up !!
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Consistency is the key to everything.
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lets face it. growing alot from one workout is impossible. but growing a little bit is very doable.
annihilating your muscles trying to work as hard as possible and do as much damage as you can is not going to result in growth. it WILL result in temporary pump and inflamation/acid build up for up to a couple days.
staying away from failure, and never injuring or exausting your muscle is key.
stimulate, dont annihilate.
but remember, big muscle=strong muscle. so focus on heavy weights and never go more than a workout or two without hitting the low rep ranges sufficiently.
poofter...
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lets face it. growing alot from one workout is impossible. but growing a little bit is very doable.
annihilating your muscles trying to work as hard as possible and do as much damage as you can is not going to result in growth. it WILL result in temporary pump and inflamation/acid build up for up to a couple days.
staying away from failure, and never injuring or exausting your muscle is key.
stimulate, dont annihilate.
but remember, big muscle=strong muscle. so focus on heavy weights and never go more than a workout or two without hitting the low rep ranges sufficiently.
Most people can take a set or two to complete failure. There is nothing wrong with going to failure, just as long as you remember once you tax that muscle 100%, leave it alone!
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I will continue with arthur jones methods and outgain you all!
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i understand what he is saying.. since i am older than most here i can tell ya hiiting it hard every single workout like i have done in the past led to burn out and numerous injuries even though my form was always slow and controlled.. the key is consistency .. it is truly hard to be consistent with injuries and a burnt out cns.. i am just now at the tender of age 40- something learning that the progression needs to be slow and steady.. to try and hit the homerun every workout is counter productive.. if not now, eventually..
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lets face it. growing alot from one workout is impossible. but growing a little bit is very doable.
annihilating your muscles trying to work as hard as possible and do as much damage as you can is not going to result in growth. it WILL result in temporary pump and inflamation/acid build up for up to a couple days.
staying away from failure, and never injuring or exausting your muscle is key.
stimulate, dont annihilate.
but remember, big muscle=strong muscle. so focus on heavy weights and never go more than a workout or two without hitting the low rep ranges sufficiently.
Just STFU, tbombz.
When i want to read bullshit, i buy FLEX magazine or M&F.
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you got some current pics tbombz? last i saw you were pretty swole.. big dif from the fat ass way back when ;D
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I will continue with arthur jones methods and outgain you all!
and ill continue with my methods and outgain you all 8)
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i understand what he is saying.. since i am older than most here i can tell ya hiiting it hard every single workout like i have done in the past led to burn out and numerous injuries even though my form was always slow and controlled.. the key is consistency .. it is truly hard to be consistent with injuries and a burnt out cns.. i am just now at the tender of age 40- something learning that the progression needs to be slow and steady.. to try and hit the homerun every workout is counter productive.. if not now, eventually..
T bombz is right in theory, he just likes to word things to piss people off
And this is true as well....as an " old dog" myself, I learned a loooooong time ago that you can't grind your body into dust every time You train.
I call it " Enthusiasm outstripping ability" .....
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building muscle its not a math science. I feel I get improvements using both methods, the key is to switch between them at the right time. Also, as somebody already said, consistency if the main thing, if you dont work out and eat great every day every week every month then training theories will be just garbage.
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I will continue with arthur jones methods and outgain you all!
The only growth happening in you is that trannys cock buried deep in your anus :D
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building muscle its not a math science. I feel I get improvements using both methods, the key is to switch between them at the right time. Also, as somebody already said, consistency if the main thing, if you dont work out and eat great every day every week every month then training theories will be just garbage.
my workouts are many micro cycles of different exercise principles within one large macro cycle that is dictated by my ability to recover.
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my workouts are many micro cycles of different exercise principles within one large macro cycle that is dictated by my ability to recover.
and I thought only economists used such terminology as macro/micro etc....
you if you hit your muscles to failure but you give enough rest time for them to fully recover then it will work greatly. My basic traning routine is to focus more on exaustion during the first 2-3 weeks and then when I feel my body has adapted to it I lower the reps and go for the failure.
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and ill continue with my methods and outgain you all 8)
Objectively speaking the guy has a very high opinion of himself...
irony.
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irony.
Not really.
I'm not a gimmick spouting nonsense..what i say is true ;)
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Just STFU, tbombz.
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Consistant periodization is the real key.
End thread.
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i understand what he is saying.. since i am older than most here i can tell ya hiiting it hard every single workout like i have done in the past led to burn out and numerous injuries even though my form was always slow and controlled.. the key is consistency .. it is truly hard to be consistent with injuries and a burnt out cns.. i am just now at the tender of age 40- something learning that the progression needs to be slow and steady.. to try and hit the homerun every workout is counter productive.. if not now, eventually..
The CNS is going to burn out regardless of slow & controlled or going heavier. I have tried you can't beat it. Just have to take the rest when it happens and then start up, nothing wrong with 1 to 1.5 weeks off to rest.
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i understand what he is saying.. since i am older than most here i can tell ya hiiting it hard every single workout like i have done in the past led to burn out and numerous injuries even though my form was always slow and controlled.. the key is consistency .. it is truly hard to be consistent with injuries and a burnt out cns.. i am just now at the tender of age 40- something learning that the progression needs to be slow and steady.. to try and hit the homerun every workout is counter productive.. if not now, eventually..
QFT.....when I was younger, if I even thought I was half assing it I upped it a notch. Great form still got me a torn pec, torn tricep tendon, torn hamstring.....I didnt want to ever take a week off to rest. If I wasnt puking from being sick I was not too sick to go to the gym. I have actually tried not squatting as deep after reading an article about mechanics of the squat. Funny enough, my knees didnt feel like they were on first yesterday after a morning leg workout.
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please stfu already giving advice
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pics prove the man in question
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It's funny when a younger lifter (in this case, TBOMBZ) stumbles upon some old school philosophy (in this case, Haney's) and posts it on here as if he's found some magical idea.
Hi-five Tbombz!
;D
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tbombs youll gayne from this song my naegr
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tbombs youll gayne from this song my naegr
LOL "angry boy, I get angry when I eat my Chips Ahoy" LOLLL
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tbombs youll gayne from this song my naegr
Bro Im not being mean but you got to drop this nonsence and get back to how you were 5 years ago when you had the respect of the board with your body - you looked amazing back then - I've said this to you before , but dude your genetics when you are on are amazing..You look terrible now - skinny fat and not the daddy waddy of old - no hate bro peace
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Bro Im not being mean but you got to drop this nonsence and get back to how you were 5 years ago when you had the respect of the board with your body - you looked amazing back then - I've said this to you before , but dude your genetics when you are on are amazing..You look terrible now - skinny fat and not the daddy waddy of old - no hate bro peace
dude i dont care, its easy to get inshape just got to put time into it. i bang hot slut pussy and make great music , that brings me more joy than trying to prove im the best lifter 24/7
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You don't gain muscle from one workout, but from a series of workouts.
thus the reason for "training programs".........
Train very, very hard on the designated workout, but do no more.
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LOL "angry boy, I get angry when I eat my Chips Ahoy" LOLLL
yes i see you like this masterful song :)
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Stop preaching Bombz - I agree with you, but let it rest.
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you cant gain alot of muscle from one workout, SO STOP TRYING!
Wow, you are such a genius! Right up there with Gauss and Newton. Nice punctuation and sentence structuring as well.
SUCKMYMUSCLE
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Wow, you are such a genius! Right up there with Gauss and Newton. Nice punctuation and sentence structuring as well.
SUCKMYMUSCLE
STFU troll, for all we know you are a fat kid keyboard warrior
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yes i see you like this masterful song :)
How many songs have you recorded JF?
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STFU troll, for all we know you are a fat kid keyboard warrior
STFU noob f.a.g.g.o.t. Talk respectfully to your superors.
SUCKMYMUSCLEA
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STFU noob f.a.g.g.o.t. Talk respectfully to your superors.
SUCKMYMUSCLEA
Spelled you handle wrong. Did Bam-Bam get to you?
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lets face it. growing alot from one workout is impossible. but growing a little bit is very doable.
annihilating your muscles trying to work as hard as possible and do as much damage as you can is not going to result in growth. it WILL result in temporary pump and inflamation/acid build up for up to a couple days.
staying away from failure, and never injuring or exausting your muscle is key.
stimulate, dont annihilate.
but remember, big muscle=strong muscle. so focus on heavy weights and never go more than a workout or two without hitting the low rep ranges sufficiently.
Really? maybe someone should post up that video of Sevetase squatting 405 with perfect form for 10-15 reps. Not a big guy but strong as fuck!
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Consistency is the key to everything.
Consistency is the key to your mom.
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tbombs youll gayne from this song my naegr
More inspiring than a branch warren dvd
Im goin to workout
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More inspiring than a branch warren dvd
Im goin to workout
damn fine song
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More inspiring than a branch warren dvd
Im goin to workout
Agree. Master Falcon's insights are always illuminating.