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Old 10-16-2005, 09:03 AM
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yah eric, your rite...and yes by cut i really mean my abs but i wouldnt mind cutting up the arms and chest either
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Old 10-16-2005, 09:08 AM
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And i have another question iwas thinking about...everyone says to maintain/build muscle you need to consume 1.5-2g of protein per lb you weigh?? How in the hell do you do this??? I weigh 170lbs so thats around 270-310g of protein a day!! And thats around 1000-1200 calories already in itself...i just dont see how one can eat consume that much protein in one day.
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Old 10-16-2005, 09:41 AM
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i wouldnt mind cutting up the arms and chest either
Well, were back to muscle building again on that. You don't have much on your arms and chest. I mean, lets not confuse looking "cut" with looking skinny. There was a time when I weighed as little as 115 pounds (long story). I always had some muscle and a six-pack, but nobody would have looked at me and said, "Boy, you're really cut!"

As for protein, that's why most of us use protein powders. I don't think, with your level of muscularity, you actually need that much to just maintain, as long as the other macronutrients are in order, but just to be sure...

I'm actually surprised you didn't put on more muscle if you gained so much strength. Strength can increase with increases in CNS efficiency, but there's a limit, obviously, if there's not enough muscle to call into play. I take it you actually did gain more than just fat on your training plan.

I'll leave the expert advice to the strength guys, though.

By the way, about Lipo 6: I would advice to stop taking that crap immediately. I didn't realize it had Yohimbe bark in it. That's considered one of the most dangerous herbs out there right now. It's banned in many other countries and is actually being investigated by the FDA.

To make it worse, they combine it with caffeine, which is supposed to be avoided. And as if that weren't enough, there's amines like tyramine in there too. Tyramine and tyramine containing foods you are supposed to avoid at all cost with Yohimbe.

I won't even try to list the toxic effects, they're too numerous. Anyway, they use the Yohimbe because it's a CNS stimualant, combine with the other stuff, and the effect is multiplyed. It's main use is as a treatment for Male Erectile Disfunction (it's a vasodilater) and it doesn't even work well for that.

The L-Carnitine is the best thing in it. Before you take any thing with herbs in it, you need to look up the individual herbs and their correct dosages.
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Old 10-16-2005, 10:03 AM
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And i have another question iwas thinking about...everyone says to maintain/build muscle you need to consume 1.5-2g of protein per lb you weigh?? How in the hell do you do this??? I weigh 170lbs so thats around 270-310g of protein a day!! And thats around 1000-1200 calories already in itself...i just dont see how one can eat consume that much protein in one day.
I eat 350 grams of pro a day... and there are people that eat more that me.. all you need is to balance out your food to 5-7 meals a day or 5-6 meals with a protein meal right before bed time. eating at about every 2-3 hrs a day. the last meal doesn't have to be as big as the others. trust us the more dedicated and harder you train, (this doesn't mean heavy, it just means you take it to the limit and don't slack), the hungrier you'll be.
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Old 10-16-2005, 10:17 AM
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Alrite cool...thanx for the advice...i was completely unaware of the lipo-6 deal. And yah i got alot stronger...bench beginning of summer max=160; Squat beginning of summer=225; Deadlift beginning of summer=315
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