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Originally Posted by TheCurse
it is paramount.
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Originally Posted by ForemanRules
Its a matter of choice, if you are an athlete then its a must, but if you only lift to look good then it depends on genetics. If you genetically have great legs then why waste time training them hard if you don't want to. I feel that you should do some leg training, running, cycling, and some low set weights ( some thigh ext and hamstring curls...2 sets each) are enough. After years of heavy leg work I cant even imagine going in to the gym and doing 5 sets of squats....why??? so I can have trouble finding dress pants to fit?....no thank you.
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Originally Posted by CowPimp
There is this stuff called HGH (Human Growth Hormone). It is secreted to a greater degree after training larger muscle groups like the legs. Increased HGH makes for increased gains all over the body.
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Originally Posted by ForemanRules
And?
The only place I have ever read HGH is stimulated by training large muscle groups is in body building literature. Can you give me another non body building sources that confirms that idea so I can read up on that unusual theory? |
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Originally Posted by CowPimp
I posted several links in the other thread about bicep peaks. One of them naming a study with a control group where HGH levels were raised. It is not a weird theory.
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Originally Posted by ForemanRules
Then post it here....there are no studies on this in medical science that I have ever heard of, nor have any of my science teachers heard of...if I am wrong I would love to learn.
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Originally Posted by LAM
resistance training does increase localized IGF-1 concentrations
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Originally Posted by ForemanRules
Can you give me another non body building sources that confirms that idea so I can read up on that unusual theory?
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Originally Posted by The Monkey Man
The Monkey Man is the only source of information you need!
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, so tell me is it true....I really don't want to train legs and this is my last semi legit excuse.|
Originally Posted by Squaggleboggin
In my opinion if you don't train legs, there's no point in training at all.
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Originally Posted by Squaggleboggin
They're by far the most important part of my body. They allow me to grow faster because of the released HGH, I love training them, the exercises for them rock, they help you build enormous core strength, they're much stronger than your arms and can therefore give you more of a challenge... should I go on? Besides, having strong legs can come in handy in a lot of situations.
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