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Good Chocobo |
There's nowhere I can't reach.
"We Stole the Eagle from the Air Force, the Anchor from the Navy, and the Rope from the Army. On the seventh day, while God rested, we over-ran his perimeter and stole the globe, and we've been running the show ever since. We live like soldiers, talk like sailors, and slap the hell out of both of them. WARRIORS BY DAY, LOVERS BY NIGHT, PROFESSIONALS BY CHOICE, AND MARINES BY THE GRACE OF GOD."
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Remember to never isolate yourself on working just the arms. The best thing to do is work your whole body. And in your case that would be a good thing. No point in having arms 3 times the size of your back or legs. That would be very disproportinate.
This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. ![]() |
Also, if you were unable to grow new fibres, how do you expect damaged tissue to repair itself? For instance when a muscle snaps in half, it needs to grow new fibres and repair the damaged ones. I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body? |
gaming, are you still in high school? If you are I suggest joining the swim team if they have one, if not then just go to a local pool and swim laps. That is an excellent way to get in shape and the advantage of swimming is that it works your entire body at once. You get a great deal of tone from doing a lot of swimming and if you train for sprinting you will get some rather large shoulders and legs in no time flat.
I was speaking idiomatically. ![]() "In a somewhat related statement. Hugging fat people is soft and comfy. <3" - Jan "Jesus, Gumby. You just...came up with that off the top of your head?" - Alice |
Good Chocobo |
I think we're stuck on this because of a lack of a better term to coin muscle growing to repair damage and the growth of a bundle of new fibers. This website explicates better, and I'm sure we can reach a consensus.
http://umanitoba.fitdv.com/new/artic....html?artid=23 What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now?
"We Stole the Eagle from the Air Force, the Anchor from the Navy, and the Rope from the Army. On the seventh day, while God rested, we over-ran his perimeter and stole the globe, and we've been running the show ever since. We live like soldiers, talk like sailors, and slap the hell out of both of them. WARRIORS BY DAY, LOVERS BY NIGHT, PROFESSIONALS BY CHOICE, AND MARINES BY THE GRACE OF GOD."
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FELIPE NO |
What, you don't want my bikini-clad body? |
I should've mentioned that yes, you do need to rest after exerting yourself so much, until you can feel no soreness at all. I don't actually think "kicking them when they're down" by doing lighter exercises on already sore muscles is necessarily a good idea, but as long as you know you're not just impeding their recovery I guess it's OK. I guess my point about training to failure was simply that if you only work within the limits of your body, your body won't have the stimulus to change. It would also help to regularly change the types of exercises you do, as someone mentioned, to avoid the risk of your body getting used to a pattern.
I don't care much for the more technical aspects of growth, but it can be observed by anyone that a person's physique will change to adapt to their environment. If your daily routine involves doing a lot of heavy work, you'll grow stronger (and a bit bigger) to cope. Good old-fashioned hard labour would be a perfect workout, yard work maybe. I would prefer personally to be strong rather than huge, and to be strong you need core strength in vital groups, you can't strengthen just one particular set of muscles and expect to be strong; all that will happen is that the weaker of your muscles will fail when stressed by the stronger ones and let you down. So I agree with what Killy said earlier. Grip strength is a classic example of this; you could probably do a lot more pull-ups using those huge biceps if you could only hold on to the bar a bit longer. Jam it back in, in the dark. ![]() |