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Workout Thread IV (pg. 279)
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| Nrg2Nfinit |
eating is definatley more important then sleep (for muscle building anyways)
naturally sleep is primarily for the mind (although For sure your body goes into a slower metabolic rate when asleep). Your muscles need nutrition to recover. Think about dolphins, fish and animals which sleep standing. they are in great shape yet dont require full sleep
Its important to rest but not as important as nutrition |
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| Sammy V |
| quote: | Originally posted by Nrg2Nfinit
eating is definatley more important then sleep (for muscle building anyways)
naturally sleep is primarily for the mind (although For sure your body goes into a slower metabolic rate when asleep). Your muscles need nutrition to recover. Think about dolphins, fish and animals which sleep standing. they are in great shape yet dont require full sleep
Its important to rest but not as important as nutrition |
That's wrong...sleep is very important for muscle recovery/building. This is the time your body repairs itself, without sleep, it's almost impossible to grow (naturally). |
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| tubularbills |
| went back to the gym again. only ran for 10 minutes tho, cause of my damn foot. afterwards, did some minor lifting with the arms/abs. then pullups. then leg lifts and dips on the cap't chair. felt pretty good. afterwards, i went to my hotel's hot tub and steam room and relaxed :) |
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| Nrg2Nfinit |
| quote: | Originally posted by Sammy V
That's wrong...sleep is very important for muscle recovery/building. This is the time your body repairs itself, without sleep, it's almost impossible to grow (naturally). |
did you just ignore everyhing i wrote in that paragraph.. i believe i gave an explanation. How do you thing dolphins grow or even the blue whale (the largest animal in the world).
Your body is not sleeping, cells are continually dividing and dying regardless whether you're at rest or not.. you don't just grow at night, you grow constantly. metabolic rate slows down and activity is reduced during sleep. The mind controls the body thats true but nutrition outweighs rest for sure.. there is no argument there. |
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| Vitz |
| So if I sleeping stand up i'll be big like a dolphin orblue whale? :wtf: |
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| chimera66 |
| so basically i probably should have gone to the gym. i actually eat pretty well so nutrition isn't my issue just sleep...my work stresses me out so going to the gym helps but at the same time i'm running on 5hrs of sleep which isn't good. |
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| Nrg2Nfinit |
| quote: | Originally posted by Vitz
So if I sleeping stand up i'll be big like a dolphin orblue whale? :wtf: |
exactly you dumb ass
im just saying that SLEEEPING is over rated.. resting on the other hand lowers metabolism and encourages a calorie surplus (you're body can use this energy towards repair and growth. |
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| Silky Johnson |
| I do pretty well on only 4-5 hours sleep. I don't have a choice a lot of the time...just have lots of to do. Homework, mainly. :/ |
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| Nrg2Nfinit |
| quote: | Originally posted by chimera66
so basically i probably should have gone to the gym. i actually eat pretty well so nutrition isn't my issue just sleep...my work stresses me out so going to the gym helps but at the same time i'm running on 5hrs of sleep which isn't good. |
if your trying to gain weight i would say sleeping is more important (you want to use as little calories as possible) losing weight is not as important. as long as your eating healthy and not starving yourself. I don't think lack of sleep is going to force your body to go into fat storage mode. |
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| winston |
| quote: | Originally posted by Nrg2Nfinit
eating is definatley more important then sleep (for muscle building anyways)
naturally sleep is primarily for the mind (although For sure your body goes into a slower metabolic rate when asleep). Your muscles need nutrition to recover. Think about dolphins, fish and animals which sleep standing. they are in great shape yet dont require full sleep
Its important to rest but not as important as nutrition |
i hate dolphins. |
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| chimera66 |
| quote: | Originally posted by jennypie
I do pretty well on only 4-5 hours sleep. I don't have a choice a lot of the time...just have lots of to do. Homework, mainly. :/ |
when i was talking classes full time and doing my internship full time i was right along with you but i recently hit a wall. i can't do it anymore i gotta sleep at least 6hrs.
| quote: | Originally posted by Nrg2Nfinit
if your trying to gain weight i would say sleeping is more important (you want to use as little calories as possible) losing weight is not as important. as long as your eating healthy and not starving yourself. I don't think lack of sleep is going to force your body to go into fat storage mode. |
not looking to gain any weight, would like to drop a couple pounds but not like it's urgent. i've got no real complaints. as for healthy eating i cook all my own stuff and am a walking healthy snack machine :). i'm out of my apt most of the day so i like to make sure i have healthy eating alternatives around even on the go. |
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