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Spoiler! berz out |
^That is "legit as fuark". |
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I have been making an effort to having my post workout carbs as long after the workout as possible. What I do is take 50g whey right after a workout, then I have a meal about 40-60 minutes after that. Ideally, I would be doing 50g right after, another 50g an hour after that, THEN do my meals right before I go to bed. That's what Ronda Rousey did when she dropped weight classes to win the title (along with IF diet). But since I am not doing this to earn thousands of dollars, I am taking a less drastic approach :fuckthatshit: |
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skinny, doesn't whey spike your insulin as well..... |
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If you want accurate numbers, BodPod, Dexa or Water immersion. |
^ ya the more i realize the more i think theres no way im that much lol considering last year at school when our pe teacher did the bf % test with the pincher she said something like mid to high 20's forgot the # lol |
Even skin fold tests are only good as a relative comparison. In other words, you need to do the same skin fold tests, with the same equipment, by the same person, to get any value from the # it gives you. The numbers given by impedance machines are completely useless though |
well any type of bodyfat percentage will only be accurate to a certain degree... For skinfold tests especially, if you want to be more accurate, i'd recommend doing it for 3 times and taking the average of the 3. That way, you can more accurately gauge and eliminate the more extreme values |
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you have to be a fool to believe what that receipt shows |
I have a question for you gurus. For deadlifts, when you bring the bar back down, do you guys try to control it to the point where it doesn't "bang or crash" (as in let it down as slow as possible to make as little noise as possible)? I ask because for the first time, someone in the gym came up to me and told me it was annoying. I usually let it down in a controlled manner, but it does make sound when it touches the floor because that's physics. After the guy told me he was annoyed, he went to talk to the other guy doing deadlifts. I can't tell if he's just being stingy or if we were both doing it wrong. |
^I'm pretty controlled with it, even when I'm attempting a PR @Luder - 6'6, 300lbs? Strong linebacker potential lol |
i think that can only be asnwered by you. If the DL is really heavy due to the amount of weights, tell him to stfu and move on. I'm sure you can also add mats under the weights ? so when it comes down itll hit the cushion of the mat and not the floor ? |
For those on a bulk T NATION | Turbocharging Digestion tldr: eat sauerkraut to eat more :suspicious: |
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I could try the mats but they're usually being used by people stretching. This might cause those people to complain about taking up mats :pokerface: If he complains to me again even with mats, I'll use the combined consensus which is to stare at him, call him a phaggot (or not say anything), and continue lifting :accepted: |
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