Best book on Lifting

Discussion in 'Chit Chat' started by nitro, Jun 2, 2010.



  1. Could be the constipation from the split pea soup.

    And yeah, sunny boy is nuts-I've seen women practically slide off their chair's at the sight of a seriously built collection of muscles, and I'm not talking about a mixed grill buffet.
    And impressive lats are part of that, gives the torso that diamond/wedge sort of shape.

    Of course they all say pro bodybuilders are gross-hello, they are. They're freaks. Impressive freaks, but freaks nonetheless.
     
    #151     Jul 6, 2010
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  3. #153     Jul 6, 2010
  4. nitro

    nitro

    LMAO. Yeah, I guess it can get annoying :D

    No question about it. I have yet to meet a woman that doesn't like a reasonably fit man. But it goes beyond this. Concentration levels for any study, competition, even for increasing your odds of getting a decent job. Whatever your motivation, you won't be disappointed.
     
    #154     Jul 6, 2010
  5. nitro

    nitro

    No before/after pictures no matter how hard you try. I don't want to get you hot and bothered.
     
    #155     Jul 6, 2010
  6. nitro

    nitro

    #156     Jul 6, 2010
  7. nitro

    nitro

    Thx
     
    #157     Jul 6, 2010
  8. Throw one of those 10oz bags of mixed frozen veggies into the split pea ..all needed to build big muscle while losing weight. The weight will literally melt off from hour to hour. :cool:
     
    #158     Jul 6, 2010
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  10. Interesting piece of equipment. A few criticisms, though. The lat pulldown does not appear to allow you to lift more than your body weight, as there is apparently nothing in place to prevent you from lifting off the seat. The dip mechanism also apparently assumes you can't dip more than your body weight. Finally, I think the leg press is angled wrong. I think the legs should be elevated more for maximum effect. But the unit is certainly more impressive than those Bowflex-type rubber band machines that are built on a faulty premise.
     
    #160     Jul 6, 2010