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The add for your book looks interesting but here's a chance to sell the shit out of it. Post your picture.
Bigsatan13 said:![]()
The add for your book looks interesting but here's a chance to sell the shit out of it. Post your picture.
i Always though it was him on the Bodybuilding book .....DrJMW said:
I would have thought that everyone knew that "the guys with the brains doesn't necessarily have the body." There are lots of coaches/mentors/tutors/doctors out there that can direct, instruct and teach, but can't perform as well as some their gifted students. So, I would'nt knock an authority just because he isn't built like an Olympian.
ulter said:To further Dr JMW's point. Has anyone ever seen a picture of Dan Duchaine?
BigBarbarian said:Has anyone ever read this book. I almost purchased it and talked myself out of it.
Funny, the add turs me off! His personal comments on the board are what perk my interest. I plan to buy the book in the future.Bigsatan13 said:![]()
The add for your book looks interesting but here's a chance to sell the shit out of it. Post your picture.
ulter said:To further Dr JMW's point. Has anyone ever seen a picture of Dan Duchaine?
Nelson Montana said:...Come back to me when you're 40 and let's see what you look like...
Nelson Montana said:I was 145 pounds with 13% bf -- and not as a kid, but at the age of 37 and having trained for many years. I did a lot of things that most of you did -- the standard routines, diets, aerobics, all the supps. But I learned the truth.
ulter said:To further Dr JMW's point. Has anyone ever seen a picture of Dan Duchaine?
Nelson Montana said:Mischief:
No offense bro, but you're so clueless, you don't even know how clueless you are.
Mischief said:Mmmm, Ok. Hey Nelson, why don't you run that theory by us again about how animals have "animal androgen receptors", and humans have, "human androgen receptors", therefore vet steroids WILL NOT WORK ON HUMANS.
ulter said:If you have evidence that cardio does not prolong one's life you should alert the media. The entire medical community has it wrong.
Nelson Montana said:Mischief:The point remains, for hardgainers, they're not only an ineffective form of exercise, but they cause a host of problems as well....
This was 6 years ago. Who wasn't wrong about some stuff back then? What were you doing in 1997?
Nelson Montana said:Besides, cardio inceases oxidation, strains the kness, ankles, shins and lower back.
Even Kennith Cooper admits this.
Nelson Montana said:4everhung: NHE is a well researched book with some good info, but I disagree with some of it. Personally, I feel Faigin over-emphasizes the role of GH. He also villifies carbs more than I would. There's also suprisingly little info on nutrition and supplementation for increasing testosterone beyond the importance of fat. He brings up the importance of sunlight which is something that is rarely addressed. Rob is a young guy with good genetics and his plan is a bit too "one size fits all" for me but I'd say the book is worth having since it's another perspective and an intelligent one.
thanks Nelson for the reply..your book is on my short list of items to buy
Nelson Montana said:Mischeif: There's a touch of irony ...
Why the fuck should I ride a recumbant bike when I ride a real one? Do stationary bikes have some magical ability to burn fat that real ones don't?
Headphones? I have too much respect for music to use it as a distraction.
Dexter Jackson is a one in 10000000 freak? Am I? Are the people I've trained?
Mischief said:
Also, when Dorian was dieting for shows, he did up to 2 hours of cardio a day, get your facts straight and quit making things up.
Nelson Montana said:
Your comparison to me and my clients and Dexter Jackson is convoluted and confused. The point is, what works --works!...
This is just one of those things which some people will never see eye to eye on. I have nothing to gain by convincing you to change your beliefs. I just offer an alternative that is logical, cogent, safer, and more productive. If you absolutely love cardio, don't let me stop you. But if you haven't been getting the results you hoped for, try dropping the cardio, cutting calories a bit, and upping the volume of training. I guarantee you will not be disappointed.
Mischief said:
Simply increasing workout volume is unwise. Training should be heavy, and aimed to build muscle, always, that is it's primary purpose. Adding more resistance training, instead of cardio, impaires the body's ability to recooperate, (especially on your suggested lowered nutrition), and in such an environment, is detrimentally catabolic to muscle.
Nelson Montana said:
Like I said: Some people get it, and some people don't.

CytoMel said:You know I didnt really like Nelson much until i started reading this post..I still disagree with Nelson on some of his supplement views from the supp board..
However NELSON IS RIGHT ABOUT CARDIO...CARDIO SUCKS!!
I went through it too and I figured out that CARDIO BURNS MORE MUSCLE THAN FAT!
Why would your body want to burn fat before muscle?? It wouldnt and it doesnt! your body is made for survival and it will hold onto its fat stores and burn the muscle first..
I am willing to bet that for the average drug free genetically average 30 year-old for every 10 pounds of bodyweight lost MORE THAN HALF THE WEIGHT LOST WILL BE MUSCLE...probably much more than your realize
And that Yates comparison is bogus. Those pro's are on so much shit that they can do cardio and not burn up muscle doing it so they get away with it....the average trainee reads that and copies it with a ton of cardio and ends up as a smaller weaker and hopefully smarter man/woman.
logic1 said:Those who can do and those who can't teach
.logic.
Nelson Montana said:jbolderman: I've hid my head in the sand? I've addressed every point thrown at me. I'm sorry if it wasn't to your satisfaction. Then again, Dave Draper, Dennis Weis, Eric Serrano, Lou Schuler and Rick Collins all praised the book. I guess they don't know anything either. But wait...they actually read the book. So far, the biggest detractors are two guys who haven't.
That kinda says it all.
Mischief said:
Senseless, full of shit, and backed by NOTHING,
ulter said:To further Dr JMW's point. Has anyone ever seen a picture of Dan Duchaine?
Nelson Montana said:Mischeif: There's a touch of irony that your signiture quote is one of my favorite examples of a dumb, specious expression. Sometimes what doesn't destroy you leaves you with irreperable damage.
Anyway, if I never run yet can run a 10 minute mile easily I'm not in good cardiovascular health? My pulse is 65 and my blood pressure is perfect. You see, I do exercise. In case you haven't heard, weightlifting is exercise.
I used to think as you do, that aerobics were just bad for ectos, but that isn't the case. I've had dozens of clients back when I was doing personal training and every endo did better with more weight training and less cardio.
Why the fuck should I ride a recumbant bike when I ride a real one? Do stationary bikes have some magical ability to burn fat that real ones don't?
Headphones? I have too much respect for music to use it as a distraction. If it's good, I want to listen to it, not train. I also have too much repect for the training process to attempt being distracted. Thanks for the suggestion though. I would never have thought of that myself.
Dexter Jackson is a one in 10000000 freak? Am I? Are the people I've trained? Are the people who've written to me who swear they have more energy and fuller, shaplier muscles since they stopped doing aerobics? What about Mike Menzter? I disagreed with him on a lot of stuff but he didn't do cardio and was pretty cut. Remember Zabo Kozewski? Unbelieveable definition. No cardio. How about Vince Gironda? No cardio. Charles Poliquin? No cardio. Dorian just used the bike for a warm up.
Aerobics are simply a less effective form of exercise than weight training. They have no magical fat burning power. They are no better at providing cardiovascular health than high rep, fast paced weight training.
Some people get it and some some people don't.
fair enough, then what kind of diet would u recommend, say 16 weeks out of a competition, or 12-16 weeks of solid dieting...that would help alot if u could give a solid example of a diet that wouldnt need any supplementary cardio for fat loss...Quadsweep said:
For the USA Championships I did NO cardio. I was 3.4% @ 212#. I hate cardio! It makes me flat. I do not let any of my clients do it either! I agree 100% with Nelson.
Quad
MUSTGETHUUUUUGE said:How do you burn fat without cardio?
JoNaThAnPeTeRs said:
fair enough, then what kind of diet would u recommend, say 16 weeks out of a competition, or 12-16 weeks of solid dieting...that would help alot if u could give a solid example of a diet that wouldnt need any supplementary cardio for fat loss...
so basically, high protein, decent fats, and no carbs...how did u alter ur workouts?? im sure u didnt train the same way as u did in the offseason...thanks mr. sweepQuadsweep said:
My diet is similar 8 weeks before this with the exception of more protein and a little more carbs.
8 weeks out
Meal #1
8 oz. 92% lean beef, chicken breast or turkey breast
3 egg whites, 1 yolk
1 grapefruit
Meal #2
Protein Drink: 3 scoops Ultra Size, 2 TBS Heavy Cream, 1 TBS Flax Oil, 18 oz
water
or
9 oz can tuna or 8 oz Chicken breast
3 egg whites, 1 tomato
Meal #3
8 ounces chicken (weighed prior to cooking) about 2 chicken breasts
4 cups salad (lettuce, tomato, carrot, cucumber, green peppers, etc.) or 2
cups green beans
2 TBL Cider Vinegar and 1 TBS Sunflower Oil (or other vegetable oil) for a
dressing
Meal #4
9 oz can tuna or 8 oz chicken breast
3 egg whites, 1 tomato
or
Protein Drink: 2 scoops Muscle Provider, (add 1 carton egg beaters in place
of) 1 scoop 100% Egg, 2 TBS Whipping Cream, 1 TBS Flax Oil, 4 strawberries,
12 oz water
Meal #5
10 oz chicken breast, turkey breast or very lean beef (filet would be ideal)
2 cups green leafy vegetables or salad
Meal #6
9 Egg Whites w/ ½ cup omelet vegetables
or: Protein Drink: 2 scoops Muscle Provider, 2 tsp. Flax Oil, 4
strawberries, 12 oz water
Monday and Thursday: In place of your normal sixth meal: 1.5 cups oatmeal
(precooked) or cooked rice, 10 oz. sweet potato, 6 oz. banana, 1 cup
vegetables, 1 TBS sesame oil at the end of the day - no supplements with
this meal
Supplements:
Super Pak w/ 1st meal
6 - Ultra 40 liver w/ every meal
2 - Lean Out, 1 Energy Reserve with thermogenic - three times daily on an
empty stomach
4 Mass amino + 3 Muscularity with every meal
3 weeks out
Meal #1
8 oz. 92% lean beef, chicken breast or turkey breast
3 egg whites, 1 yolk
½ grapefruit
Meal #2
Protein Drink: 1 scoops Ultra Size,3 scoops Muscle Provider
Meal #3
8 ounces chicken (weighed prior to cooking) about 2 chicken breasts
4 cups salad (lettuce, tomato, carrot, cucumber, green peppers, etc.) or 2
cups green beans
2 TBL Cider Vinegar and 1 TBS Sunflower Oil (or other vegetable oil) for a
dressing
Meal #4
Protein Drink: 2 scoops Ultra Size 2 scoops Muscle Provider
Meal #5
8 oz chicken breast, turkey breast or very lean beef (filet would be ideal)
2 cups green leafy vegetables or salad
Monday and Thursday: I add as a sixth meal: 1.5 cups oatmeal
(precooked) or cooked rice, 12 oz. sweet potato, 6 oz. banana,
1 TBS Natural Peanut Butter - no supplements with
this meal
Supplements:
Super Pak w/ 1st meal
6 - Ultra 40 w/ every meal
6 Mass Amino w/ every meal
3 - Lean Out, 2 Energy Reserve 3 GH Factor before each meal on an empty stomach
There you go!
Quad
JoNaThAnPeTeRs said:
so basically, high protein, decent fats, and no carbs...how did u alter ur workouts?? im sure u didnt train the same way as u did in the offseason...thanks mr. sweep![]()
pittbull2 said:I have a hard time taking info from someone that has arms smaller than my teen age son BUT
I might be wrong to feel that way .
Regardless of whether it was directed at you<LOL> or Nelson. It was an entirely uncalled for comment. I challenge the writer to post a picture of his scary hugely muscular lean physique.Quadsweep said:
ME?!!!!!
thanks alot for the info...let me ask you...Quadsweep said:
Actually I do train the same almost right up to the show. I did 365 for eight the week before the show. I cut out squats and deads 4 weeks out but that is about it.
Quad
JoNaThAnPeTeRs said:
thanks alot for the info...let me ask you...
how old are you...how tall...how much do you weigh in/out of season...what would u consider urself(ecto, meso, endo)...and what did ur off season diet look like...thanks again mr quadzilla...![]()
Quadsweep said:
For the USA Championships I did NO cardio. I was 3.4% @ 212#. I hate cardio! It makes me flat. I do not let any of my clients do it either! I agree 100% with Nelson.
Quad
Cirrus2000 said:
I agree with this, very very true.
Nelson Montana said:Today at age 49, with a bum shoulder and a bad back, I'm a solid 190 at 9% bf. I eat pizza every day and do NO AEROBICS.
Don't forget to mention the ab etching procedure you had done Nelson....
Ant_ALA said:
Don't forget to mention the ab etching procedure you had done Nelson....
http://www.testosterone.net/html/body_65abs.html
Fonz said:
Sorry if this sounds overly stupid........LOL
But what on earth is "Ab etching"?
(I have ZERO, nada, no frigging clue whatsoever...)
Fonz
Nelson Montana said:
Sit ups and leg raises are not the most effective ways to work the abs.
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