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Old 11-10-2006, 03:35 PM
oldnatural59 oldnatural59 is offline
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Hi, Eric:


I have the best source 4 my arguments--my own body. But i don't want 2 belabor the point, or become argumentative, so this will b my last post regarding the subject. Let's just lay both views on the table and let others decide 4 themselves through self-experimentation, if they so decide.

To my point, even your reference had this to say, "Traditionally this approach began when we developed the knowledge of how the body uses energy to fuel long duration activity (we call it cardio). However, while the knowledge is sound, the resulting ideas of reducing BF are not as effective as it is believed." The knowledge is sound indeed.

My only rebuttal would b that it is both sound and effective, and i have personally experienced it. Moreover, there are so many tainted views (not suggesting either yours' or your sources') on this subject, because many of the proponents of this view are AS users. And i attribute their herculean cardio and weight workouts, and muscle mass retention 2 the same. Neither they nor their opionions have any place in such discussions. Furthermore, in my (admittedly unqualified) opinion, the "cardio" suggested by your source will only serve 2 further fatigue/stress the body, increasing the catabolism of muscle tissue, when coupled with a calorie depleted state, i.e., when burning more calories than caloric intake.

I'll agree to disagree, but don't mind if u continue in the same vein, as i realize it is an extremely important topic, worthy of debate.



-jaems
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