Best book on Lifting

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

  1. nitro

    nitro

    Thanks for all the advice. I listen.
     
    #691     Sep 30, 2010
  2. LEAPup

    LEAPup

    Keep up the good work! It feels to get high doesn't it? The high I'm talking about is that post workout high. Guess I'm a junkie?:D
     
    #692     Sep 30, 2010
  3. nitro

    nitro

    I have been doing 100 pushups a day to build my torso. I mix the arm position to work differnt parts, pinched, wide, up, down etc. I am gaining upper body mass, and I am also not feeling the pain as much in my elbows. I have maintained weight, maybe gained a little (181 ish) bit since I have thickened my chest and torso.

    Amazing what pushups can do.
     
    #693     Nov 14, 2010
  4. lescor

    lescor

    #694     Nov 14, 2010
  5. achilles28

    achilles28

    Atticus,

    Is this the current supplement regime ?

    Anything new to boost endogenous testosterone or flagging libido ?
     
    #695     Dec 14, 2010
  6. The stuff I take every day:

    COQ10 dissolved in 4:1 coconut oil/rice bran oil (1-2 grams daily)
    ALCAR 3g
    K-RALA 400mg
    7-Keto DHEA 300mg
    Krill oil 1g
    Vitamin D 8-10k units
    Vitamin C 1g
    Multi
    BCAAs

    I haven't come across any OTC endo-test booster. Clomid and hCG (with care) will help a lot. Or an AI in some cases.
     
    #696     Dec 14, 2010
  7. i can tell right away that atticus was a biochemist before he became a trader

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    #697     Dec 14, 2010
  8. volente_00

    volente_00




    I've had good results with TbombII which can be found at any GNC or ReCycle by Purus Labs.


    The main ingredient is tribulus terrestris
     
    #698     Dec 15, 2010
  9. I've had good results with LEAFY GREEN VEGETABLES! :D
     
    #699     Dec 16, 2010
  10. Holy crap some of you people do alot of drugs! A multivitamin should be more than enough. Cripes I'd like to add muscle mass, but I'm not going to shut down my kidneys, liver and heart so I can regain muscle mass. I work out almost everyday alternating weights and aerobic, and put on no muscle mass, but I can live with that over having transplant surgery in a few years and not working out at all.
    From what I've seen of my kids the best thing to do is vary your workout routines. Cycle through different lifts when you are lifting over a week or two, and try to vary the aerobic end also, although I admit I find that harder to do. The treadmill is there, but having to run to the pool is a headache and too much time.
    Eat right and you can get all the crap you ingest from phony health companies and doctors in the right and natural quantities.
     
    #700     Dec 16, 2010