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Lifting is not a Science its a Feel Experiance



 
 
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Old 06-07-2006, 08:50 AM
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Default Lifting is not a Science its a Feel Experiance

I get a kick out of guys and gals that have to get all scietific about how they train. I'm not writing about looking at some good training journals for some good tweeks. I think that is fantastic. But I really feel the best trainer is your own gut instinct. Training is like a finger print everyone responds different to training stimuli. Some blast the weight up and some are slow and steady. Often I love to write my own opinions on training techniques and ideas. I think this makes the forumn spicy. Just dont take it too serious. The World is serious enough as it is. I see all kinds of scientific posts on this forumn and thats all great and dandy, more power to you! But,...You know in your heart if your gaining mass and strength or not. All the science in the Universe is not going to give you that gain unless you yourself do it, no on else well. Ide like to see more humor on this forum myself. Less diagrams and quotes, we can all go to Barnes and Noble, sit down and read plenty about how to do a curl or a squat. Ive collected Muscle and Fitness, FLex, and Muscle MAg for over 20 years and basically its the same ole blah blah curls bench squat, etc. I would love to see what makes you as a unique indivudual train even though it might only work for you. I love seeing peoples unique styles. I dont care to read about some crap that is quoted by some journal or book. Lets turn this into a NEW fact finding mission.
No offense just my long journeyed opinion from years of listening and reading basically the same rheotoric
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