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guess nobody wants this forum place anymore :(

by hardcoreback, Feb 08, 2007 12:00AM
ok, if anyone here are into training and other sports clue me in.. lets make this an alive forum too... the other forums are flooded of many questions while this forum remains quite... :( too bad..
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by live4fitness, Feb 08, 2007 12:00AM
I am with you

by hardcoreback, Feb 08, 2007 12:00AM
To: am glad...
am glad u r... i had always seen ur posts.. u seem to be good at anything.. can i ask? how long has ur husband been working out? does he weigh heavy?i mean like those of dorian's or ronnie's? how bout u? did u ever compete at fitness or figure perhaps?

tnx

by live4fitness, Feb 08, 2007 12:00AM
No competioning for me yet maybe one day, that takes A LOT of dedication.  My husband weights about 230 and competion is ~ 190-200 and 5'8. He has working out since he was 13. He said he made a lot of mistakes back then. Was real shy and never asked anyone anything. I ask all the time :). Thanks for the compements. but not good at everything just love all this stuff. I read alot!! and post too :)

by hardcoreback, Feb 08, 2007 12:00AM
To: live4
well, i started at age 19 though i was afraid i wont grow tall, thats why i took weight lightly.. hehehe but ;ater i decided to shift into heavier ones thinking that i wont get huge without lifting heavy.. yes, ur husband may be half right with it.. he may had made some mistakes but he also made some improvements... its a trial and erro thing.. am not thin, i got good muscle qualities with long bellies but am too light for my height maybe.. good luck with ur competition if ever then.. :) am 5'9

by live4fitness, Feb 08, 2007 12:00AM
For me I lift heavy, I feel I get a better work out. I get sore which makes me feel like I am reaching my goal. I want to build a machine :). I want to eat a bowl of icecream, once a week or what ever, and not worry.  

by ryn21, Feb 09, 2007 12:00AM
I was a person who jumped into weight lifting/training, supplementing, without asking questions and without guidance.  I ended up blowing up muscle wise (30lbs lean in 1 year), but I used to get horrible "nerve pinch" pains and soreness all the time.  I never knew how to properly train.  I ended up over training and wearing myself out.  I was out of commission for two months (put on some body fat from lack of cardio, not enough change in dieting).  I actually just got back into the workout mode this week; dieted well over the past three weeks and hit the gym hard upon return!  I used to be very naive and hard headed about the advice that others gave me about training.  I learned the hard way.  I actually decided to take a fitness college course this semester and so far am learning so much; beneficial points I never knew.  

To conclude, I now listen to the advice of others, especially trainers.  I had a good week at the gym, I feel great!  At 6'0" 230, 23%BF, I have some work to do before I hit the beach this summer.

by hardcoreback, Feb 09, 2007 12:00AM
To: ryn21
i myself also just started back training. i used to weightlift though.  it did pack on much muscle but cnat give you much definition u wanted. but the pumps are much stronger than just training smart. but either way, am choosing to be more wise on my training. i have three gym membership so that i wont hit my plateu and a lot of changes in my training program every week.  

i now train smart and wisely.. sometimes people tend to do things over and over again.


hope you suceed on your endeavor.

by live4fitness, Feb 09, 2007 12:00AM
I defenetly agree with the over trainig. I do some weeks with lighter weights more reps. But I myself am just back into the gym. I had ACL sx in dec.
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