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OBSESSED WITH DEFINITION
Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: New York
Posts: 186
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Hi !
Is it more reps, less wreight OR Less reps, more weight to achieve a better definition? Thanks! ------------------ OMNIFEX The More Definition The Better! |
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Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: Altoona,Pa,USA
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More reps. less weight. to achieve definition. More weight less reps. bulid size and power/strength.
------------------ Somepeople were destined to succeed. I am determined to succeed. |
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OBSESSED WITH DEFINITION
Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: New York
Posts: 186
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Thanks KoreanNoodle!
Spring is upon us, and, we must work harder to look our best! Best Regards, ------------------ OMNIFEX The More Definition The Better! |
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Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: Catawba,NC,USA
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Sorry Guys no way! Definition is achieved through diet! ECA stack supplements (ephedra, caffiene, aspirin) are helpful. The old less weight more reps for definition went out a long time ago. Losing fat is what creates cuts. Lifting less weight is a step backward in my book. Cut the calories back somewhat and pick up the cardio.
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I agree with BroadStreet. To get that cut look, don't change your workout. Change your diet. It is impossible to build mass if you eat at a caloric deficit. If you keep your same high intensity weight workout and do not feed your muscles enough protein and calories to get bigger, you'll just burn more fat and eventually get more definition without building mass. It's all about your diet.
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OBSESSED WITH DEFINITION
Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: New York
Posts: 186
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Thanks Guys For Your Input!
I weigh 135 pounds, and LIVE ON PULLUPS so I have more than enough cuts. I just don't want to bulk up on certain parts of my body, I want to retain the definition. I heard people using weights while performing pull ups, and I was wondering if I lower reps and add weight would I gain or lose definition. Thanks Again! ------------------ OMNIFEX The More Definition The Better! [This message has been edited by OMNIFEX (edited 04-17-2001).] |
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If you want to gain muscle you will lose some definition.
At 135 pounds you could do with adding some muscle to your frame. You will look and feel great as a result ![]() ------------------ train smart not hard |
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OBSESSED WITH DEFINITION
Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: New York
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Decisions, Decisions.
Thanks Mac! Great Board!!!! ------------------ OMNIFEX The More Definition The Better! |
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the one & only
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Typically, if you're trying to get lean you will increase reps and lower poundage, as well as decrease rest times between sets.
But adjusting your diet/calories is the key to getting lean. My theory is 80% diet and 20% training in relation to bodybuilding, whether it be gaining size, losing fat, getting lean, etc. ------------------ got muscle? |
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Registered User
Join Date: Nov 2000
Location: PA
Posts: 211
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Maybe definition is the wrong word, I've found that high reps really help to build shape, not necessarily definition.
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OBSESSED WITH DEFINITION
Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: New York
Posts: 186
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Thanks Once Again For Your Inputs !
![]() Prince; I'm trying to build a diet on the Diet & Nutrition Board. Crowman; I've been told that Definition is the correct name for cuts. I appologize if I mislead anyone. Best Regards, ------------------ OMNIFEX The More Definition The Better! |
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Registered User
Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: Toronto
Posts: 188
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Don't "definition" and "shape" mean the same thing?
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the one & only
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Definition is how "defined" a muscle is, meaning how lean, or the amount of bodyfat. Levels of definition in bodybuilding are described with words like cut, ripped, shredded, etc. ------------------ got muscle? |
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OBSESSED WITH DEFINITION
Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: New York
Posts: 186
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Thanks Cackerot69 for sharing you view!
I can only answer in regards, in what I wrote. When I meant bulking certain parts of my body and leaving the rest with cuts, I meant focusing on my chest since I would like to increase in size. I understand weight gain is the key role, but, couldn't I put more emphisis on my chest (Increasing More Weight) and continue with the weight I'm using on lets say my abs to achieve a bulky chest and cuts in my abs. Thanks Again For Your Point Of View! ------------------ OMNIFEX The More Definition The Better! [This message has been edited by OMNIFEX (edited 04-18-2001).] |
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OBSESSED WITH DEFINITION
Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: New York
Posts: 186
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Thanks Cackerot69!
Your information was a big help! Best Regards, ------------------ OMNIFEX The More Definition The Better! |
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