I think a lot of people forget that they need to eat more to gain muscle. They often end up staying the same size for a long time, these are usually the same people who are afraid to gain weight during a bulk. I myself am guilty of being like this in the past. I once heard a bodybuilder say something about this that made a lot of sense. He said, " It's hard to GROW your body while staying the same size."
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Monday, October 26, 2015
Saturday, October 24, 2015
You probably think homeless people don't workout, but you're wrong. I was shocked when I met Andrew, a 60 year old homeless veteran who served in Vietnam. I saw this guy pumping up next to a Chinese restaurant in the middle of the day. He says he does 2 sets of push-ups twice a day to build and maintain his strength. Just goes to show no matter what your age or living situation you can still get your exercise in.
Saturday, October 17, 2015
Thursday, October 15, 2015
Does it work?
Does it work, or does it not work? That's a good question to ask yourself when working out on your own or following someone else's workout routine. Well the answer is simple. Did you get where you wanted to go? Did you even get results? Lol. And if you didn't keep track of your workouts... how can you even tell? Lol. Well there's an answer, If you go back to old workouts you used to do and you can beat them with weight and reps then yes your shit worked. Plain and simple. However, did you moniter your weight and bodyfat? Hmm, if not just think back to your worst weight or think back to your best weight. Compare that to where you are now. At that chosen weight were you as fit as you are now? If you're stronger and leaner now, you are better now. Keep your body fat down and your lifts up, if you can keep increasing the weight you can do and/or your bodyfat keeps going down then it's working.
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Saturday, October 10, 2015
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