Its_asdf wrote:I <3 Melons.
Same here. The bigger they are, the more nutritional value, right?
Only if they're all-natural.

Joe' wrote:So my question is: Is crash dieting effective? How long would it take me to lose four pounds?
Joe wrote:I don't care if it's unhealthy, I'm not gonna be doing it for a long time, just to lose those four pounds, after that I'm going straight back to normal diet and regular exercising.
And Christian Bale in Psycho has got one chiseled body.
Shannon wrote:I started 2 days ago, and the day after my first workout I had something I have had once before and it sucks - I can't straighten my arms. I expect to be sore after a really good workout, but it feels like the tendons (or ligaments, whatever they are) in my elbows are too short, and it hurts like hell to straighten my arm. It feels like something in there is gonna snap. This is the second day of it being like this and my right arm is almost back to normal but my left arm is still really bad.
Anyone know what this is or how to avoid it next time?
I'm guessing I didn't stretch properly?
Qballer wrote:i think i read somewhere else on the forums someone said that for people with a fast metabolism like myself, you should do more weight, less reps. any thoughts?
It's because you had your first workout in a long time. It hurts to extend your arm all the way because your biceps are sore. When you say "snap," I'm hoping you mean your tendon, not a piece of bone, cuz then what I'm saying won't count. Stretching may be a factor, but I wouldn't worry about it. It's normal to be sore after a very intense workout, or your first workout in a while.
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