being fit and dieting isn't the same. I am stronger, run faster and longer that most boulemic, don't I.
What did the sadist do to the masochist?Fanitullen said:Just FYI: if you enjoy pain, you're a masochist. Sadists are those people that enjoy CAUSING pain in other people.
Dude, dude, dude.merc hunter said:Wow OP, im the same, im doing fairly hard workout routines for the army but I will not give up my doritios, good luck with the exercise.
I agree here. I think using your own body and resistance is a much healthier, effective form of working out. An over-reliance on weights makes you stocky, unnaturally thick and usually isn't very good for your stamina. Try running or jumping rope while you excercise, it's much healthier.omega 616 said:Lifting weights isn't that great for building muscle or losing weight, unless your throwing round an empty bar for cardio work but then there is no muscle being built.
QFT.Fanitullen said:Just FYI: if you enjoy pain, you're a masochist. Sadists are those people that enjoy CAUSING pain in other people.
You realise rock hard muscles are closer to BAD than good right? Rock hard lats mean you can't turn your neck as far as you should be able to.Blindswordmaster said:I've been working out at gym a lot lately and I've realized something about myself. 1) I am a fucking sadist. I really push myself at the gym and I view pain as the goal. 2) I am perfectly willing to take up a brutal exercise routine, but I will not diet. I'll lift weights until I'm stiff and sore. I'll run until I want to die, but I won't stop eating twinkies. How about you? Do you have any weird workout regiments or odd diets?
Note: I'm actually getting good results from this plan. I've gone down 2 pants sizes and my lats are rock hard.(Those are the muscles on either side of your neck)
I read a magazine about fighters (it's called fighters only) and at the back is ways they train and there big on functional training, so they won't do bicep curls that much 'cos they wont be throwing an uppercut by bending there elbow really fast. So they grab a resistance band stand on it and simulate an uppercut.Brotherofwill said:I agree here. I think using your own body and resistance is a much healthier, effective form of working out. An over-reliance on weights makes you stocky, unnaturally thick and usually isn't very good for your stamina. Try running or jumping rope while you excercise, it's much healthier.
I appreciate you posting something about fighters (who are probably the fittest people on the planet) and their handspeed but not to piss on your parade check this out: Ali, as a heavyweight, had surreal handspeed. Master of them all.
I am the same way.....getting me time to work out....that's a different topic....Blindswordmaster said:I've been working out at gym a lot lately and I've realized something about myself. 1) I am a fucking sadist. I really push myself at the gym and I view pain as the goal. 2) I am perfectly willing to take up a brutal exercise routine, but I will not diet. I'll lift weights until I'm stiff and sore. I'll run until I want to die, but I won't stop eating twinkies. How about you? Do you have any weird workout regiments or odd diets?
Note: I'm actually getting good results from this plan. I've gone down 2 pants sizes and my lats are rock hard.(Those are the muscles on either side of your neck)