TSR Muscle Building Society For Men V7
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Re: TSR Muscle Building Society For Men V7Worth it?(Original post by u4m1r)
Watched Avengers even though I have an exam tommorow. -
Re: TSR Muscle Building Society For Men V7I think that if you are so de-conditioned that doing a bit of cardio will cause such a stress that it's too much for your body then that itself is a problem that needs to be sorted.(Original post by Michael XYZ)
Forget what the 17 year old does.
I think it's a healthy and productive discussion about what I said - if you want to cut, is it better to do it mainly/purely through diet or should you run hills etc. and that then allows you to eat more?
I think if you always ran hills then the latter is fine because you're used to it. I think the stress it would put on your body as someone who doesn't do much cardio to suddenly start when they're cutting is too much.
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Re: TSR Muscle Building Society For Men V7Well running hills is not easy any way you look at it. None of us here, who don't play sports, are gonna be really efficient and find it easy.(Original post by Smack)
I think that if you are so de-conditioned that doing a bit of cardio will cause such a stress that it's too much for your body then that itself is a problem that needs to be sorted.
It will impede recovery, that is for sure. The point is to try figure out what the best option is.
But, yes, sorry Smack I forget you're a 100m European champion... -
Re: TSR Muscle Building Society For Men V7My thoughts are... You're right. Totally agree.(Original post by Michael XYZ)
Forget what the 17 year old does.
I think it's a healthy and productive discussion about what I said - if you want to cut, is it better to do it mainly/purely through diet or should you run hills etc. and that then allows you to eat more?
I think if you always ran hills then the latter is fine because you're used to it. I think the stress it would put on your body as someone who doesn't do much cardio to suddenly start when they're cutting is too much.
Thoughts?
If we're talking about lazy bastards/massive pussys. -
Re: TSR Muscle Building Society For Men V7Yep. Agree with what McHumpy said, not the best critically but definately enjoyable, wouldwatchagain/10(Original post by Slumpy)
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Re: TSR Muscle Building Society For Men V7(Original post by Michael XYZ)
Well running hills is not easy any way you look at it. None of us here, who don't play sports, are gonna be really efficient and find it easy.
It will impede recovery, that is for sure. The point is to try figure out what the best option is.
But, yes, sorry Smack I forget you're a 100m European champion...
(Original post by Smack)
Michael don't get arsey with me. You asked for people's thoughts and you've got them. There aren't even any hills in England anyway...
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Re: TSR Muscle Building Society For Men V7
I don't get why it has to be all or nothing. Any kind of physical activity could plausibly be useful for dropping weight/increasing conditioning depending on where you're at. Start small and work your way up. You'll adapt in time.
Sport is useful primarily because it should be fun. It's a way of doing cardio without feeling godawful about it. -
Re: TSR Muscle Building Society For Men V7Wish I could do that with BodyPower this year(Original post by u4m1r)
Watched Avengers even though I have an exam tommorow.
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Re: TSR Muscle Building Society For Men V7It doesn't but extremes are good in finding out the black and white of it. Then you can mix it up.(Original post by The Blind Monk)
I don't get why it has to be all or nothing. Any kind of physical activity could plausibly be useful for dropping weight/increasing conditioning depending on where you're at. Start small and work your way up. You'll adapt in time.
Sport is useful primarily because it should be fun. It's a way of doing cardio without feeling godawful about it. -
Re: TSR Muscle Building Society For Men V7
I get pissed off when I tell people I'm off to the gym. They sort of frown at me and then say they'd rather keep fit by doing a team sport or some **** and that they'd get bored in the gym.
Another guy (who started talking to me about boxercise because I told him I lift) got really pissy at me because I told him I find cardio pointless trololol. Same guy who tells me he burns 1000 calories from an hour long run. -
Re: TSR Muscle Building Society For Men V7So you're saying what they do is pointless and they're saying what you do is boring? Sounds like the solution is to be less of a douche so you can make some less douchey friends. Just my opinion.(Original post by cowsforsale)
I get pissed off when I tell people I'm off to the gym. They sort of frown at me and then say they'd rather keep fit by doing a team sport or some **** and that they'd get bored in the gym.
Another guy (who started talking to me about boxercise because I told him I lift) got really pissy at me because I told him I find cardio pointless trololol. Same guy who tells me he burns 1000 calories from an hour long run. -
Re: TSR Muscle Building Society For Men V7Mariusz Pudzianowski.(Original post by McHumpy92)
What strongman is at bodypower...basically is it just domestic strongman or got internationals there?
Also, Shaw and Savickas suddenly decided to come last year so might be the same this year too. -
Re: TSR Muscle Building Society For Men V7My work colleagues can be quite douchey. I didn't put it forward very clear either, but those were 2 sets of different people too.(Original post by The Troll Toll)
So you're saying what they do is pointless and they're saying what you do is boring? Sounds like the solution is to be less of a douche so you can make some less douchey friends. Just my opinion.Last edited by cowsforsale; 03-05-2012 at 18:45.



