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Working Out Thread Part II (pg. 34)
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| Remiks |
| whoah the poosee is still jerking off to his own images. :stongue: |
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| kokanee |
| quote: | Originally posted by Remiks
whoah the poosee is still jerking off to his own images. :stongue: |
Funny how you're always posting about Orbax's pictures - maybe you are a little infatuated with them, but really trying to deny it by pretending to mock him :D Dude, it's okay, let your feelings out.
Back on topic, I'm hoping to start hitting them gym again on Monday - been putting it off the past little while due to sheer laziness and being sick :p I'd be interested in an official entry into the Fitness Challenge as well - don't think I can be as hard-core as some of you guys.
Our gym on campus is always packed almost all times of the day so I'm thinking of maybe getting my work-outs in before classes in the morning, probably about 8am. Any idea's on any killer energy foods to take for those morning work outs?
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| Masonious |
| quote: | | Funny how you're always posting about Orbax's pictures - maybe you are a little infatuated with them, but really trying to deny it by pretending to mock him Dude, it's okay, let your feelings out. |
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| Ygrene |
| quote: | Originally posted by kokanee
Any idea's on any killer energy foods to take for those morning work outs?
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Lolz. I remember when i was on campus and I used to lift before class at 5:30a. I would eat a can of tuna, three small bags of baked Lays, and drink a 20oz Diet Coke.
Those were the days!
But seriously, if you can get ahold of some bagels, they make a pretty good practical snack that you can take with you. I used to do that also and then stop at a mini-mart on campus and get a small lofat milk pre-workout. It wasn't the ideal meal but, it worked. |
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| Remiks |
| dude i dont care if orbax is ing HULK ...dudes still an e-seeking attention spaz hoping for a taste of the ever-so edgangered species we know as . |
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| Orbax |
Good to hear Kokanee! Lots of people gettin into this very cool.
hehe looks like remiks is on the prowl. Cover your bungholes. |
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| Rob |
| quote: | Originally posted by Gauss
I'm 15, current weight is 60 kg (133 lbs) and current height is 173 cm (~5'9''), but I'm sure I'll grow more. :tongue2
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Body building at that age could stun your growth. |
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| Omegasox |
| quote: | Originally posted by kokanee
Our gym on campus is always packed almost all times of the day so I'm thinking of maybe getting my work-outs in before classes in the morning, probably about 8am. Any idea's on any killer energy foods to take for those morning work outs?
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I wouldn't consider it a "killer energy food", but a great starter for the day is raw oats mixed with applesauce. It actually tastes really good and you'll get a little sugar from the applesauce. Just make sure you get the natural kind, not the regular that is loaded with sugar. |
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| Gauss |
| quote: | Originally posted by Rob
Body building at that age could stun your growth. |
Nope, that's a stereotype.
Besides, I don't lift that big weights to even injure myself. |
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| Remiks |
| since most of youz is ******s, consider a high protein diet consisting of hot loads shot into ur mouths. |
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| Gauss |
| quote: | Originally posted by Omegasox
I wouldn't consider it a "killer energy food", but a great starter for the day is raw oats mixed with applesauce. It actually tastes really good and you'll get a little sugar from the applesauce. Just make sure you get the natural kind, not the regular that is loaded with sugar. |
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Except, I eat oat with chocolate milk.
Multivitamin juice and regular water didn't work for me with oat. |
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| Orbax |
| Aye, just realize that the more energy going into muscle growth is going away from bone growth. The growth plates tend to harden up to cope with the stress and strain on the tendons...ive seen a number of very short kids pop out of highschool ripped and then i see them in college 2 years later and havent grown a bit |
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