[quote]skaterjesus wrote:
I’ve always been told not to work out the same muscle two days in a row. Is this true?[/quote]
Generally speaking that is a good rule of thumb, you grow outside of the gym, not it in it, and if you don’t leave enough time for recovery you will not grow.
[quote]skaterjesus wrote:
I’ve always been told not to work out the same muscle two days in a row. Is this true?[/quote]
No, it all depends, but as a general rule it may have some truth.
[quote]skaterjesus wrote:
I’ve always been told not to work out the same muscle two days in a row. Is this true?[/quote]
Generally speaking that is a good rule of thumb, you grow outside of the gym, not it in it, and if you don’t leave enough time for recovery you will not grow.[/quote]
That´s very right, beginners actually make their best gains while NOT training too much while advanced, if not under maximal effort schemes, do it by training often.
I appreciate what you were trying to do with that thread, but unfortunately it turned into a big retarded mess.
I think if you personally wanted to compile a comprehensive list of pictures for the list, or try it again maybe in the T-cell, then I’d be happy to consider adding it to the sticky. But looking at that thread now, I feel it would be too confusing and jumbled to be of any help to a beginner (plus it lacks a lot of substantial advice that I’d like to see as well, such as tips for transition between each phase).
I appreciate what you were trying to do with that thread, but unfortunately it turned into a big retarded mess.
I think if you personally wanted to compile a comprehensive list of pictures for the list, or try it again maybe in the T-cell, then I’d be happy to consider adding it to the sticky. But looking at that thread now, I feel it would be too confusing and jumbled to be of any help to a beginner (plus it lacks a lot of substantial advice that I’d like to see as well, such as tips for transition between each phase).[/quote]
Point taken. It is very difficult to have experienced discussions in the open forum when many people just post for the sake of seeing their name on the screen.
I do believe the thread accomplished overall what it set out to do…which was to point out mostly just how far removed most people are from any of the guys they see in the magazines…even the “fitness models”.
We have tons of little dudes here who have goals of looking like some of those people but who never will because they think they can go about this slowly and take forever to make progress.
How about starting your OWN thread instead of highJacking someone else’s. this is at LEAST the fourth time now you have been found, buy a f*cking clue !
Looking for answers if anyone can help I’m takin 50mgs Ed anavar and 30mgs Ed of winstrol for a week now should I bump my doses up I’m looking to build good lean mass
This one’s very different, as it’s a training log that involves virtually no weights, but if you read through it you’ll see why I think it should be on the list. Anyone who has complained about anything should read it, and think about how lucky they are to even be training.
Member EF5127 details his training coming back from getting cancer and having chemo, radiation, and a stem cell transplant. He also discusses a lot about what it was like going through all that, and has one of the most inspirational attitudes I’ve ever seen. Unfortunately, sometime into the log his cancer came back, and he details his battle with it, until he passed away, 2 days ago.
Not a ton of ‘weightlifting’ or ‘bodybuilding’ knowledge to gain from it, but as far as attitude and inspiration, it is, IMO, the BEST of T-Nation.