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Join Date: Nov 2004
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Are supplements needed to maintain gains?
I'm just about ready to begin a weight training/cardio program after many years away from much exercise. My goal is to add to my total weight (maybe up to 195 from 175) over the course of a year or so. I want to have as low a bodyfat % as possible and have a "cut" physique. I never plan on becoming a "bodybuilder" or looking like the guys in the magazines. Just want to look good and be healthy.
So my questions are... 1. Should I use any supplements to help me accomplish these goals? I have some Celltech and N-Large from a ways back. 2. If I do use supplements to complete my goals, will I always have to use them to maintain what I have achieved or can the body maintain itself with proper diet? Thanks |
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1. Yes
2. No NEVER write a check with your mouth that you can't cash with your ASS!! I can run faster mad than you can scared "All right brain... I don't like you and you don't like me. So let's just do this and I'll get back to killing you with beer" ~ Homer Simpson |
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2. You do not need supplements for anything. You can truly accomplish your goals through disciplined dieting and training. Once your diet is in order, supplements are there to help. Supplements are just that, supplements, designed to supplement, (not replace) proper diet. 3. If you were to use supps, Id highly recommend starting with just creatine monohydrate (take it with grape juice) and whey protein. 4. I wouldnt recommend taking old protein (N-large is protein, right? Ive never used it.) Itll give you some wicked gas. 5. To reiterate, you will not need to maintain your levels, ever (unless you are beyond your natural potential). Everything can be done through diet. It is tough, but very do-able. Good luck. |
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Its time to eat...AGAIN!
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Richmond Virginia
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Be realistic in your goals. 20 pounds of pure muscle in one year is a lot. It is attainable if you have very good genetics, but half that may be the most one can reasonably hope for in the first year. And if you are 175 and not "cut", going to 195 "cut" is also a big stretch in that period of time.
You are going to have to eat a TON.
Getting bigger is a battle and the weapon is my fork.
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