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Joeiss 05-12-2003 07:51 PM

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Originally posted by Shiz
lol...whys ur teacher to special? :confused: heh...sorry...dont mean to sound like an asshole...but i kinda started getting obsessed with lifting over the last few months

and its weird cause im not really big...so ppl think im crazy even though i really know what im talking about...one day guys, one day lol....i really need work on my diet...on a bulk right now. but not a proper one...just eat whatever i want thats healthy

My friend has been injured for like the past three months, and all he has been doing is researching nutrition and exercize. So he knows what he is talking about.

And I know what you mean, man. I dont don't know everything there is to know about weightlifting... But I do know quite a lot of the basic things... So people at school are always like "how much can you do in this? how much can you do in that?".. but I am weak, lol.

Shiz 05-12-2003 08:06 PM

yeah its kind of anoying...i know 100X as much as anyone of them...but then they are like why arent you huge then but i am?

damn football players...never make friends with em lol

well...if u ever have a question....im here lol...i know too much about this junk and now my family and friends think i wanna be a body builder...gah

Yoda9864 05-13-2003 12:05 AM

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Originally posted by Joeiss
That wounds cool I guess.. Looks like you aren't too serious about gaining muscle, because you want to stay trim for running (correct me if I'm wrong).

Exactly, I'm not looking for bulk. I'm a runner. I love to run. I need good abs, good legs, good arms, but not too much of one. It's one of those delicate balance areas. So that when I run, one part of my body doesn't get tired faster than another.
For instance, back a couple years ago, I totally ignored my arms. That was my biggest mistake ever. I would get 3-4 miles into my run and my arms would get so tired, I could barely lift them. It really hindered my developement as a competitive runner. But, these past two years I've balanced out my strength and now I can go 8 miles without one muscle group getting more tired than the others.

I often see too many people totally bulk up in one area, then just ingnore all the other parts. Then they get all unproportional with their body. That can be really bad for you if you compete.

Perfect Stu 05-14-2003 02:18 PM

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Originally posted by Shiz
damn football players...never make friends with em lol
:(

Some people are just built BIG. If I was thin (skinny), with my height and build, I'd weigh about 180-195lbs (no joke). With average muscle mass and body fat percentage, I would be about 220-235 lbs. With the extra muscle mass and little big of extra fat I have on my body, I'm currently 252lbs and if I dedicate to tackle (my current position on my football roster...I'm also 3rd tight end) I would have to beef up quite a bit more to go places (high-end University ball). I'm looking to stay a lighter, quicker right tackle, and then try my hand at tight end for University.

My fellow O-Lineman are completely different than me, it's pretty funny. Our center is 5'9 280 lbs...he's a fat (and surprisingly stong) mother f*cker. Our two guards are like 5'10, 5'11 260 lbs and they're damn slow. I'm always one step ahead of them off the line. The left tackle is bigger...like 6'1 275, and is a more athletic build than the other guys...but he's still much slower than me, and he isn't 'mean' enough on the field.

And then we have our number one tight end who is simply a slightly out-of-shape wide receiver. He's still a bit quicker than me, but he's only like 6' 180lbs. Honestly...he's too small to block well and doesn't quite have the speed to be a deep passing threat. He's good for 5-10 yard crossing routes, but then can't break any tackles. Last practice I played tight end, I caught a 30 yard corner route pass when I literally jumped above the DBs and brought it down...it took them another 11 yards to take me down to the ground :lol: And on quick-hitters, I always gain an extra 5-10 yards after initial contact.

Anyway, enough about my little football update :p

Shiz 05-14-2003 04:45 PM

damn...stu, post your name, so when you get to the ncaa or nfl i know who you are lol...then i can get an autograph...tight...free tickets maybe?

Mushlafa 05-14-2003 06:10 PM

Damn stu .. all those guys are huge.. Im currently 150 pounds and 5'8 or 5'7... but i got really small legs n i hate it... guys there say im not sappose to do most of the leg workouts because its not good for my growth :unsure:

and umm.. also... yoda you can run fricken 8 miles? damn.. at best i can run 5.5 miles but it takes me really long... without a break that is.. but then again i dont do it competitivley.. but i do like running.. :)

The Germanator 05-14-2003 07:05 PM

Haha Stu...When I played football, our line went like this...Left tackle was about 5'10, 225 pounds, left guard about 5'9, 180, center was 6', 160 pounds, right guard (me) about 5'10, 180, and right tackle, I forget, but nothing much over 200 pounds...As you can see, we weren't the biggest team around, but we do play in the second smallest state in the country, so what can ya say. We still finished 4-5 though...

Shiz 05-14-2003 07:12 PM

emil that is horse ****...

Perfect Stu 05-20-2003 02:45 PM

lol Germy...that O-Line would be eaten by the D-Line I saw on Sunday

Our first game was this past Sunday, and it was up north against this farm-area team...and let me start out by saying, they grow 'em BIG up there. I am fighting injuries, but I was well enough to play...head coach didn't start me because he wants me to play for the long run. I was pissed, so in the 2nd quarter I mentioned to our Defensive Coordinator (really cool, intense guy) that I needed to get out there. Now, seeing as though I've never played defense, I wasn't expecting him to throw me in on that side of the ball...but he did. "You're not playing on offense?!?" he said to me. I was like "nope..." (I somehow forgot to mention the reason why I wasn't playing ;)) and he was like "sh*t...can you play defensive end?". And I was like "Uh...sure". He quickly ran through a few plays so I could have SOME idea as to what I was doing out there, then he literally shoved me onto the field. I looked at the other team's O-Line and was shocked...I had never seen so many guys bigger than me. Their O-Line must have averaged 270-280lbs. In fact, their entire team was big. I didn't really have time to think of anything, so on the first play I watched the snap and charged in between the tackle and tight end where I was prompty double-teamed and smacked in the head by someone's forearm. I plowed them back as far as I could and saw a blur (running back) run to the outside. I spun off the block, but couldn't come near to the runner. Apparently I "owned my gap" and did exactly what I was supposed to do though...our 'University of Toronto' Middle Linebacker took the runner down after a gain of less than 2. As the game went on, I found myself playing defensive end, tight end (one catch for 12 yards, w00t!) and a bit of special teams. Needless to say, I was dead tired afterwards.

What a game. Sure, my body feels like crap and is covered with bruises and scars...I limp without an ankle brace and my shoulder still hurts from a week ago...but the football season has started and I absolutely love it. Practice tonight, Thursday, Saturday...first regular season game on Sunday. Bring it :D

Canyarion 05-22-2003 07:42 AM

Some months ago, I did a lot of push-ups and sit-ups, untill I was pretty pleased with my muscles.

Now I do some though exercises every now and then, just to keep myself in shape. And I want to improve my abs, working towards a sixpack. :)

yes_yes i am 06-16-2003 03:21 PM

i can bench press 8000 thousand pounds

(yes, i realize that says thousand twice, this is just a sad attempt to bump this topic cuz i like it :D)


and no i dont have anything constructive to say

Yoda9864 06-18-2003 05:39 AM

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Originally posted by yes_yes i am
i can bench press 8000 thousand pounds

(yes, i realize that says thousand twice, this is just a sad attempt to bump this topic cuz i like it :D)


and no i dont have anything constructive to say

Haha. I can bench 8000 thousand pounds too........just not all at the same time, lol :D.

Yeah Mush, 8 miles is a pretty standard ammount to run if you're in Cross Country, or even [long distance] Track.

Joeiss 06-22-2003 11:41 AM

Re: Working Out
 
Well, starting this Saturday, I am gonna start a new program and diet.

Saturday: Arms (cardio)
Sunday: Legs
Monday: Rest
Tuesday: Chest (cardio)
Wednesday: Back (cardio)
Thursday: Shoulders and Calves (cardio)
Friday: Rest (cardio)

Lots of cardio.. I expect do do it 4 times a week.. I doubt I can pull off the 5 times. I am also going to buy some glutamine and protein for use after the workout!

I am also going to be eating balanced meals.. and I hope to lose about 8-10 pounds of fat over the summer.. Go me!


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