Jackal wrote:Cy, could you scan us a completed version of that workout sheet of yours?
Oskar wrote:I've been doing progress, too. I actually got a thread for that as you know. Though, about body building, I've done it since last September, now I got kind a nice biceps and a sixpack, though I need to work on my chest. I also don't go like.. Bigger from sides, y'know what I mean.. Like, when you watch athletes, you can see they go like wider, the upper to wider. Like this. Any tips how to get myself.. basically, bigger ?
One more problem, I weight just 50 kg's, but I'm 170 cm tall. Therefore, I eat a lot and train everyday. I've been weighing 50 kg's since I was like 165 cm's tall, I just don't get weights. Like I asked earlier, any tips ?
Regarding the protein, it doesn't boost your performance while training, protein actually helps rebuild the muscle tissue you're breaking while training. You're thinking of creatine, I can't tell you if it does or doesn't work, I don't use creatine. I think that's used to "bulk up", and I'm looking to get more lean...so I don't need that in my regimine.
Dro wrote:Creatine is a scam! They charge $50 for a tub that will last you a month. It is completely unnecessary. Spend the money on milk, eggs, fish, etc. and you'll see the results you're looking for.
cyanide wrote:Dro wrote:Creatine is a scam! They charge $50 for a tub that will last you a month. It is completely unnecessary. Spend the money on milk, eggs, fish, etc. and you'll see the results you're looking for.
How so? I bought a 1kg EAS Phosphagen container for $32 (500 grams for $20) and this'll last me probably 6 months since I'll only need to use a couple teaspoons after the loading phase. I eat and drink a lot of the foods you've mentioned, but creatine is used as a supplement and in my experience, it works very, very well. Not sure why you think it's a scam. It's probably the 2nd most popular supplement after whey protein.
Dro wrote:Sorry, I wasn't specific enough. Yes, the tubs of pure creatine which you can buy at Wal-Mart are a good tool for weight-gain. But the "mixtures" you find at GNC, such as NO-Xplode, are a marketing scam.
Qballer wrote:creatine does nothing for weight gain. ive been using it on and off for the last year and it does help with energy during workouts (not like you're hyper off of caffeine or anything) and it has no or little nutritional value so it doesn't affect your weight at all. well, i take that back. you might gain a little weight (like a pound or so) from the extra water your body retains during the workout. you'll notice your muscles retaining a little more water than usual.
shadowgrin wrote:What to do with blisters?
shadowgrin wrote:I usually do the calisthenics with bare feet. A minute straight of jumping jacks is part of warm-up.
Pdub wrote:Try two pairs of socks. Try gel or silicon insoles. You can also try vaseline or talcum powser on your feet. If all else fails, cut your feet off.
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