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Join Date: Aug 2005
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There was an article in this morning's edition of the Washington Post that stated several myths about weight training. I'm a big fan of Venuto, Ellis, et al but these "myths" tend to contradict a lot of what they preach and what I've been told. What's everyone's take on this?
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sounds like a reporter who has never stepped foot in the gym wrote that!! And they just threw together some quotes in a sequential way! keep in mind that the target market for a news paper is probably older adults who are not into working out!!!
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Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Lotusland
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I suggest one research the science behind the article. Oh, there is no science to support the article, then why give the article any credibility?
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Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Chicago
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I think the idea behind increased protein intake with body builders is not that the body necessarily requires more protein to build muscle but rather that it depends upon it more as an energy source--harder to burn increasing the effort and caloric expenditure to actually digest it than a carb
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Cutting sucks.
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The idiot here is converting foot-lbs to nutritional calories directly. Doing this, bench pressing 225 lbs for 8 reps for 5 sets equates to only about 5 nutritional calories (kcal). But this would be saying that if there was a big block and you pushed on it without moving it because it was too heavy for four hours until you were so tired you passed out, since you didn't move anything, you did zero work and burned zero calories. The guy is full of shit. Quote:
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Join Date: May 2005
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Excrement like that is why I laugh at people who pay to read a newspaper.
Last edited by TJ Cline : 08-02-2005 at 10:23 PM. |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
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You're right...
It is not right! This guy is ... is... damn who is this guy anyway ? :P |
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God bless
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Join Date: Aug 2004
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Nice post Dime, you should email all that to the author of the article and see if he responds.
Although, is there a reason you did not address the protein part of the article? |
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Functional Lifting = Life
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I just feel bad for people who actually believe things like this when they read them. This is a supposedly accredited source and it's giving completely inaccurate information. People don't know where to turn, and unless they think to look on a forum with hundreds or thousands of opinions, they'll continute to do things in the wrong way and injure themselves in the process. There should be some sort of American Administration to monitor what people are saying about exercising (heck, they have one for everything else, don't they?).
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Push yourself. Enjoy yourself. Be yourself.
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Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Indiana
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Keep one major thing in mind....this was posted in a NEWSPAPER. People must assume that people who lift weights are all meat heads. It would be a bigger deal if it was in a major fitness mag.
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Functional Lifting = Life
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That's true, but it's a paper that many, many people trust to be accurate. Besides, major fitness magazines usually just promote supplements and workouts that only people taking supplements could handle. So, in a way, they're just as bad anyways.
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Push yourself. Enjoy yourself. Be yourself.
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Join Date: Jan 2004
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Also, are they taking into account the fact that when you have additional mass on your body, it requires more energy to perform any activity, even if that weight were fat or a backpack? Or, is this purely the number of calories required to maintain that muscle mass itself? Their statement requires clarification in my opinion. Furthermore, it becomes more significant when you gain 20+ pounds of muscle as many of us have. Quote:
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Furthermore, whey protein has many other benefits besides merely adding protein to one's diet. Concentrate (The variant which contains a small, but still significant, amount of fat) contains various hormones that positively affect growth (IGF-1 comes to mind). Also, whey protein has the benefit of increasing insulin levels (Good after a workout) without the need to ingest starchy, refined, carbohydrates. Quote:
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I also believe that the average pussy that goes to the gym only gains a few pounds of muscle. That doesn't mean humans aren't capable of much more. I've gone from 160 to 185, and my body fat levels are as low as ever. I may even have less fat on me than when I began lifting. Quote:
Maximum attempts are an advanced technique, and totally unecessary for beginners. However, maximum attempts are a must, at least periodically, for lifters purely concerned with strength. I also believe them to be beneficial for the pure bodybuilding crowd as well. Quote:
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Join Date: Apr 2005
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its probably an overweight researcher using chimps or lab rats
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