Originally posted by get nyce
you've mistaken anger for seeing through your bullshit post. i'll run NYC any day all day baby
What bullshit post? You train much lighter than I do, so there is no reason to bust my balls when I push myself much further than u do. Seriously, get the sarcasm detector fixed
Mar-18-2009 17:14
KiNeTiC ENeRgY
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Registered: Oct 2003
Location: Boca Raton
quote:
Originally posted by SebG
I train almost everyday with wed off for the body to rest.
I seperate muscle groups on adifferent day
For instance
Monday i did my back, + cardio and abs
Tuesday chest, cardio + abs
Today off
Thursday i will do tri/bi's + cardio and abs
Friday I will do Shoulders + cardio and abs.
I am starting to do legs again so i will probably incorporate this into a shoulder day or just go on saturday.
I Do 3 sets of each exercise with the last set till failure.
Im on On Whey protein and creatine monohydrate and clenbuterol (not recommended cause its dangerous if you dont know how to take it, its a fat burner btw )
Yesterday i broke into 95lbs dumbelll flat bench press (2 dumbells in each head doing a bench press) I will break into 100's in few weeks. 120 is the max in my gym.
I absolutely love working out. Im more focused towards cutting down to 15% body fat, im at 21.5 right now.
looks good mate. Only thing I would question is why do you train abs so much? Most peeps agree you should train them just like any other muscle with recovery days.
Mar-18-2009 17:17
Excess
Somewhere, Out There
Registered: May 2008
Location: New Jersey
Seb - if you're trying to cut body fat i'd suggest leaving creatine out of the mix. also, why do abs every day? should use that energy to do more cardio if you're cutting weight :P
Originally posted by KiNeTiC ENeRgY
looks good mate. Only thing I would question is why do you train abs so much? Most peeps agree you should train them just like any other muscle with recovery days.
I agree with the abs, i should take it down to 2 days.
Originally posted by Excess
Seb - if you're trying to cut body fat i'd suggest leaving creatine out of the mix. also, why do abs every day? should use that energy to do more cardio if you're cutting weight :P
I dont believe in changing my weight lifting technique and supplements for cutting.
Can you please provide the reason why i should cut out creatine? Is it because of how much water it takes?
sarcasm detector? nigga please don't act like i haven't been around and know the difference when sarcasm is sarcasm and when someone swears up and down that the only way to do shit properly is by your word.
again..fuck out of here with your bullshit, stay humble because when you actually are, you might even be able to contribute to someone who is struggling with losing weight. and if you only in it to boast about how hardcore your training is, you ain't doing anything but making yourself look dumb.
and in regards to your dumb ass responses...YOU DOING IT WRONG, you should be throwing up for every time you press the submit button in order to post here.
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Mar-18-2009 17:21
Excess
Somewhere, Out There
Registered: May 2008
Location: New Jersey
quote:
Originally posted by SebG
I dont believe in changing my weight lifting technique and supplements for cutting.
Can you please provide the reason why i should cut out creatine? Is it because of how much water it takes?
yep all you're doing is retaining water for muscle growth and as you said your goal is to make it down to a certain body fat percentage. though, what you could try doing is when your around your mark drop creatine. after a few days your body will have rid itself of the water and be back to normal. then weigh yourself and test your body fat and see whats up
just my two cents, i havent researched the effects of creatine with anything other than just straight building muscle
Originally posted by SebG
I dont believe in changing my weight lifting technique and supplements for cutting.
Can you please provide the reason why i should cut out creatine? Is it because of how much water it takes?
Creatine makes you retain water. It can be hard on the kidneys and stomach as well. I agree to drop the creatine since it really does nothing. Only supplements anyone needs would be a multi-vitamin with minerals, and Whey. If you have a known deficiency then that would be a needed supp, but other than that, it's all about the food you eat. After you get your diet set, then u can play around with macro timing.
to add, if your goal is to drop weight/fat...look into ketosis. Works unbelievably well for muscle retention while you lose fat and you lose it quickly. I use it everytime I cut.
Mar-18-2009 17:31
SebG
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Registered: Aug 2002
Location: Dirty Jersey
quote:
Originally posted by Excess
yep all you're doing is retaining water for muscle growth and as you said your goal is to make it down to a certain body fat percentage. though, what you could try doing is when your around your mark drop creatine. after a few days your body will have rid itself of the water and be back to normal. then weigh yourself and test your body fat and see whats up
just my two cents, i havent researched the effects of creatine with anything other than just straight building muscle
Thanks, yeah on the jug it says to drink plenty of water. I dont want to loose a lot of muscle during cutting.
To be honest, i realy dont care how much i weight, i care more for body fat.
Right now im at 6'1 225 with 21.5 % body fat, actually i made that measurement last friday.
Originally posted by SebG
Thanks, yeah on the jug it says to drink plenty of water. I dont want to loose a lot of muscle during cutting.
To be honest, i realy dont care how much i weight, i care more for body fat.
Right now im at 6'1 225 with 21.5 % body fat, actually i made that measurement last friday.
enough protein and lots of sleep should prevent lots of muscle loss. you may not gain muscle as quick as you usually do but thats because of the amount of cardio you should be doing.
as far as creatine goes, creatine only makes your body retain water so that muscle has more room to grow in. it's the protein that actually makes the muscle rebuild in size. however, i can't imagine retaining water is a good thing when trying to cut weight
Originally posted by KiNeTiC ENeRgY
Creatine makes you retain water. It can be hard on the kidneys and stomach as well. I agree to drop the creatine since it really does nothing. Only supplements anyone needs would be a multi-vitamin with minerals, and Whey. If you have a known deficiency then that would be a needed supp, but other than that, it's all about the food you eat. After you get your diet set, then u can play around with macro timing.
to add, if your goal is to drop weight/fat...look into ketosis. Works unbelievably well for muscle retention while you lose fat and you lose it quickly. I use it everytime I cut.
Im pretty good with the food now. Its mostly lean protein as in chicken breast or fish with vegetables, i take fish oil.
Basically i got my bases covered with low carb high protein diet.
Originally posted by Excess
enough protein and lots of sleep should prevent lots of muscle loss. you may not gain muscle as quick as you usually do but thats because of the amount of cardio you should be doing.
as far as creatine goes, creatine only makes your body retain water so that muscle has more room to grow in. it's the protein that actually makes the muscle rebuild in size. however, i can't imagine retaining water is a good thing when trying to cut weight
Thats true
thats why they say, Eat eat clean, lift sleep and repeat