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Captain_insano

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posted December 29, 2000 09:07 AM

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Some of these views are not necessarily the opinion of Captain_insano. This is an article the he found to be interesting:

"Get fit by training only 20 minutes a day!"
"Get big and cut in only 3 weeks!"
"Eat as much as you want and still stay slim!"
Countless advertisements and infomercials insinuate statements to trick us and make us wonder if we're using proper training techniques and diets or if we were just born with very poor genetics (or a little of both).
These "bodybuilding myths" are often misleading and ambiguous, lead people to buy useless products and train less efficiently therefore producing poor results.
Read up to learn some of the more common bodybuilding misconceptions.
1. Lifting weights doesn't work your heart.
Wrong. Lifting weights with relatively short rest periods (1 to 2 minutes) will increase your heartbeat well over a hundred beats per minute. For example, try to perform a complete leg workout with a short break between sets and I can guarantee that your heart will work exhaustively. Your heart will contract quickly and your entire cardiovascular system will elevate to give you a great overall body workout.
Any intensive weightlifting routine that lasts 20 minutes or more with short 1-2 minute break is a great workout for your heart and the muscles involved. For maximum results, combine a good cardiovascular workout with a sound weightlifting routine.
2. Your muscles will turn to fat when you stop training.
Wrong. Actually, if you stop training, your muscles will shrink and eventually soften up, but if you diminish your caloric intake and keep your diet lean, you probably won't gain an additional pound of fat. Make sure to decrease your caloric intake and maintain a lean diet, especially if you're not engaging in any physical activities.
All excess nutrients you consume are stored as fat and are very hard to lose. Just do the math: 5 grams of extra fat per day stored in your system over a 365-day span, will make for nice love handles at the end of the year. The ideal is obviously to engage in regular physical activity while maintaining a good diet.
3. Get big and cut-up all at once.
Wrong. Very few gifted guys with great genetics can get huge while remaining relatively cut. But for us regular people, we have to increase our muscle mass to its fullest potential and subsequently cut down our body fat percentage to achieve the desired shape.
The secret when working out to build mass is to remain more or less 5 pounds overweight so that when it's time to trim down, you'll have an easier time doing so. Cutting up too early will cost you time and muscle mass, all the while causing frustration. So remember, take your time to build your muscles before you start trimming down because without muscle mass, you'll end up trimming your bones.
Will bodybuilding make you shrink?
4. Bodybuilding will stop your child's growth spurt.
Partially wrong. Obviously, if you let your 12-year-old boy lift exceedingly heavy weights on a regular basis, chances are his growth spurt will be affected. The reality is, if your child is under strict supervision and lifts light to moderate weights with proper form, it will help strengthen his bones and improve his cardiovascular abilities.
Generally, it's not recommended that a child lift weights more than 3 times a week at a very early age. Just let children get a feel for the motion with light weights and let them gradually build up strength and motor skills.
Each child should be evaluated on an individual basis. But as a rule of thumb, once a child reaches 16 years of age, he can carry out a full-fledged bodybuilding routine (ensure proper form and rest periods). Just make sure your child is properly supervised and that he starts off small, and progressively works himself to heavier weights.
5. Lifting weights will get me big fast.
Wrong. Lifting weights alone won't make your muscles big. Only the combination of 3 main factors will get your muscles to become big and hard. You'll need to eat plenty of protein and complex carbohydrates as well as guarantee plenty of rest for your muscles to restore themselves and grow fully.
Great sources of protein are red meat, lean chicken breasts, tuna, and egg whites. You can also purchase protein supplements for quick in-between meal replacements and for after workout meals. Lifting weights without maintaining a proper diet is like driving a car without gas� it won't get you very far.
Sleep is also critical in building muscle mass. Try to sleep at least 8 hours a night and keep your bedtime regular throughout the week for better results.
So remember that proper nutrition and sufficient rest periods are extremely important factors in your training efforts. It's all about discipline.
6. I'll take steroids and/or other supplements to get big and cut.
Wrong. First of all, I don't recommend that anybody take steroids or other supplements without researching their pros and cons and having the consent of a medic. Secondly, taking any kind of steroids or other supplements without a good workout routine is just plain useless, and can be very detrimental to your health. Steroids have plenty of well-known side effects that can be life threatening. Even worse, if someone uses steroids when not training, he won't have any muscle growth and will only suffer from the side-effects.
The same applies to creatine and protein supplements; it's completely useless to take them if you're not training properly on a regular basis. Consume them only if you are serious about training; i.e. you train regularly, check your diet and rest sufficiently.
Until next time, keep fit and be good.

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The Shadow

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posted December 29, 2000 09:24 AM

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Yeah - use the AB-BLASTER for only 8 miutes a day and you too will have abs like 3x Mr. Olympia Frank Zane. Of course, you have to follow the diet which is included, but not mentioned in the commercial.


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Captain_insano

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posted December 29, 2000 09:34 AM

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i get this one all of the time from women that i train at my gym.

"I don't want become big or very muscular?" Meanwhile i have only given them a circut workout with one exercise for each bodypart. Most of the women that come in to my gym forget that the major hormone in their bodies is Estrogen and unless they have freakish genetics they aren't going to get big on interval training with high reps.

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bikinimom

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posted December 29, 2000 10:00 AM

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I like the "when you stop bbing all of that muslce will turn to fat" comment. I get it from hating women all the time.

Please don't hold your breath.

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The Shadow

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posted December 29, 2000 10:05 AM

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Most popular complaint from my women clients. I only eat fat-free food, so why am I not losing weight? When I dig a little, they are invariably eating up to a box of those fat-free snackwell cookies per day. Why do women equate fat-free with calorie-free??


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kat

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I got into that with my mom the other day...she had gained alot of weight after chemotherapy (that was a year ago though..still has the weight)and she's trying to lose it. She does a little cardio and takes yoga..she also has osteoporosis, so she can't obviously be banging around like me, but shes not made of glass either.

So I asked her what she was eating...ALL carbs, no protein. I was trying to be very nice when I was explaining to her how she should change her diet and she got all hostile on my ass, so I just figure,
"Hey all you want to do is complain and not really put any effort into it"...don't bitch at me that you're fat...I'm not, and I sure am not going to be...so it would make sense that what I'm doing is working...nope...not to her. Screw it...


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The Shadow

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posted December 29, 2000 10:29 AM

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Kat - I learned a long time ago not to offer any nutritional advice to the parental-units...


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Captain_insano

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posted December 29, 2000 10:36 AM

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I offered my mother advice on nutrition and Exercise. She took it and lost 40lbs or fat and increased her overall strength and cardiovascular endurance.

My father is italian and feeds his "pieface" with junk and high fat foods.
(He will never take my advice)

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bikinimom

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posted December 29, 2000 10:39 AM

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I get approached quite a bit by people asking about training/nutrition. I used to take it as a compliment (which I still do to some extent)....HOWEVER, the vast majority of people don't want to hear the truth. They want to know "your secret"....ie some get buff and cellulite-free overnight secret - LOL! So now instead of wasting my valuable time and hearing myself give the same speech that will only fall on deaf ears - for the umpteeumph time, I smile and say, "I take mass quantities of drugs, sit on my behind with the clicker in one hand and a box of bonbons in the other.....I only come to the gym for show, I drink LOTS of soda and alcohol and never EVER pass a MickeyD's without getting SUPERSIZED!"

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!

My anorexic-looking brother-in-law (married to my wide-load sister-in-law) said that I looked like a transvestite on Christmas Eve. I took that as a compliment! hehe

I said, "Why, because my arms are bigger than yours?"

He said, "Shit, I bet they are."

So I said, "Why don't you eat a little more? You know you are only losing lean body mass ie muscle, don't you?"

To which he replied (this is a forty-something year old man, mind you), "I don't care. All I care about are the numbers on the scale."

I rest my case.

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The Shadow

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posted December 29, 2000 10:50 AM

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Cap - good for you and her.

I don't understand why it is so hard for people to follow sound advice. Nothing pisses me off more than to set up a routine and diet, and then see that person in the gym eating crap and doing exercises with shitty form. They always come back a few weeks later and want to know why they made no progress...


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Captain_insano

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posted December 29, 2000 11:01 AM

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Originally posted by The Shadow:
Cap - good for you and her.

I don't understand why it is so hard for people to follow sound advice. Nothing pisses me off more than to set up a routine and diet, and then see that person in the gym eating crap and doing exercises with shitty form. They always come back a few weeks later and want to know why they made no progress...


Unfortunatley my father is one of these people her workout out with my mother, but when he comes home you can tell who had intensity and who was using idioticy while training. If you follow sound princibles you will find results but if you stuff yer face with "happy meals" after your workout then you need to question your principles...

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The Shadow

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posted December 29, 2000 11:12 AM

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Oh shit that is funny - Intensity vs. Idioticy. Will remember that...


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kat

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posted December 29, 2000 11:32 AM

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your parents work out together Cappy? LOL...my old man wouldve been telling the old lady she was doing it all wrong and my mom wouldve beaned the old man with a barbell...

actually..too bad they never did. Wouldve been damn funny.


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