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| quote: | Originally posted by Kinde
For me, training for almost 3 hours sounds ridiculous.. if your workouts take that much time you are obviously not training very intensely. And if you are really busting your ass for that long every time you work out it won't take long before you're overtrained. And besides, what's the point in training for so long when you can get great results with much shorter work-outs?... |
well heres the thing, my gym gets busy, VERY BUSY during the hours that i go, so theirs time wasted while waiting for the machines. and i do chat with a few people while working out. but when i do my sets, i go all out. i then leave when i feel i have overloaded my muscles, or i have spent my energy. i guess i just like the gym (and the girls that work out there ).
i think that if you train hard for long periods of time per workout. then take ample rest before the next workout, your body will adapt to handle the hard toll it takes on the body.
i have been gaining weight(muscle weight) since i have been lengthening and intensifing my workouts. i was 195 at the beginning of febuary. i then changed my diet completely and lost 9 pounds of fat. i began to lengthen my workouts at this time aswell. so its now late march, i weigh 192-3 and i have never been so cut.
hey orbax where do you get your info regarding the glycogen?
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