Anyone into Weightlifting

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  1. timsdd

    timsdd Peon

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    #21
    ok, so you only workout your muscles once a day but it's your mouth that you work on constantly :eek: :p
     
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    ferret77 Heretic

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    #22
    I lift maybe 3-4 times a week

    been sick the past week can't wait to go again though

    I can't bench because I have tendonitis, actually according to my last doctor I shouldn't lift at all, but screw him

    Been eating lots of glocosime and chorndrotin seems to have helped my elbows

    I have even been able to few sets of pull ups lately, which used to be my favorite
     
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    GRIM Prominent Member

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    #23
    Only for you Timmy :p

    Yeah I'm not supposed to squat, 3 knee surgeries on my left knee by the time I was 18. Just got back from doing just that though, squats :p
    I have lots of injuries from when I was younger, just work through the pain.

    Universal Nutrition makes a great product for your joints, Animal Flex Pack I think it's called.
     
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    #24
    I got into weight lifting for the first time earlier this year when I was going through hard emotional times. It REALLY helped, I gained confidence and I just loved the challenge but I was gaining weight/muscle extremely fast since I had never weight lifted before (I'm 26) I went from 180lbs to 225lbs in a matter of months but was solid. I stopped lifting when I began pursuing my business full time while working a full time job as well.. in the meantime I just do sparatic aerobic excersize and that is about it, hopefully I can get back into it when things get going.
     
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    GRIM Prominent Member

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    #25
    The gains in the beginning are awesome, they come easy and fast! Good work, you should get back to it if you can. Even once or twice a week, help keep your core strength up.
     
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    #26
    Jeez, I just started yesterday after three months of laziness...actually a surgery on what I thought was cancer. Long story.

    I'm somewhere in the 200 range right now (for benching), but I've lost so much strength due to my long-recovery. Either way I don't plan to go that high.
     
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    #27
    Im huge into lifing. Mainly for college football and track, but lifting nonetheless.
     
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    #28
    read only few posts in this thread but apparently people who are into weightlifting here have some emotional or medical problems(god bless ya)
    so i am better off :D
     
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    #29
    :rolleyes:
    I have injuries not originally from weight lifting. Lifting weights has helped me become healthier than I have ever been in my life.
     
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    #30
    lmao....no more than anyone else, but I don't consider myself a weightlifter. I do it for practical reasons, nothing more.
     
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    #31
    What's wrong with creatine? It's a natural supplement found in red meat & fish. You just take it in a larger & concentrated amount to help retain water weight. Oh, and I do take whey protein. About 1.5g per pound.

    Charles
     
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    #32
    Nothing wrong with it at all ;) Only complaint I have is all the extra water weight makes me balloon out a bit :p
     
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    #33
    you guys really eat a 1.4 grams a protein per pound/?

    I eat a little way protein , like 60 grams in shake after working out, but eating like 200 grams of the stuff seems kinda crazy
     
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    #34
    I eat more than that.
    My idea of a candy bar or treat is cottage cheese, extremely low fat yogurt, protein bars, protein shakes.

    I don't have a minimum to try to hit, but just in protein shakes and bars I eat 100-150 grams a day. Plus I take amino tabs, my cereal is high protein, my bread is high protein, I buy my food based no it ;)
     
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    #35
    I need to lift more weight.

    How did you get motivated enought to lift 5 times a week I NEED TO KNOW
     
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    #36
    I have put on 25lbs of SOLID mass in each of the last two years. Hopefully I can do the same this year although it will be much harder.
     
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    #37
    if you can stick it out for first 90 days when you start to see changes, it motivates you a lot
     
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    #38
    Enjoy it, don't make it a chore make it something you enjoy to do. I lift a minimum 5x a week, at my peaks I may lift 8 or more times a week, plus cardio sessions on top of that.

    Don't treat it as 'work', listening to music helps me. Seeing the results is simply awesome..
     
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    #39
    I used to only eat around 50-60g but I've upped since then.

    Cottage cheese, yogurt, whole milk, STEAK, chicken, more yogurt.

    You get the idea. 6 small meals a day is key.
     
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    #40
    FISH! ;) skim milk to reduce cals and bring the protein level up.
     
    GRIM, Nov 15, 2006 IP