Olympus Posted June 7, 2006 Share Posted June 7, 2006 pro... WWE...<{POST_SNAPBACK}> madami nga na well built but we also know that steroid use is rampant there Quote Link to comment
Wyld Posted June 7, 2006 Share Posted June 7, 2006 (edited) BTW if youre wondering why your posts are being deleted... im deleting the posts that add no value to this thread and do nothing to give information on the topic that this thread is premised upon. And yes, the more you flame, the more your posts will get deleted and the closer you get to a warning on your warning bars. If you dont stop then im closing this thread; and believe me I am THIS close to doing that. Edited June 7, 2006 by Wyld Quote Link to comment
Equus Posted June 7, 2006 Share Posted June 7, 2006 in any case, basta pag model nako balitaan ko kayo... konti nalang... one lifetime to go and a better pair of deoxyribonucleic helices template then i should be on my way... Quote Link to comment
THUG Posted June 7, 2006 Share Posted June 7, 2006 I'm gonna suspend any comment I really wanna throws since I know we're being monitored and it would cause more harm to have a thread closed because of someone who wants to turn this into a pissing contest... as far as I know, you can rock me but you can't knock me since whatever I teach has been tested since I've used them and I've trained people that way. There's more than one way to skin a cat and I'm always looking for the most optimalway to train... for those who always claim my style is wrong, let me just say this... name me ONE just ONE aerobic event athlete who is well built... Lance Armstrong, great athlete and cancer survivor but not well built... our marathon runners and the NY marathon winners, they look like they have to be fed... on the othr hand, name me any sprinter, NFL defensive back, lightweight powerlifter, olympic lifter, MMA fighters such as Frank Shamrock, Ricardo Arona and swimmer who isn't well built as I always say get facts straight before distorting them... now for the admin and mods reading this thread.. I've said my case,.. I'll go back to answering queries here and keeping peace. please be wary of "trolls" on this thread who have done nothing but bash from the start<{POST_SNAPBACK}> obviously you havent been to a 10k run or a marathon before.. have you have seen those lead pack guys on a 10k run? those are all bones and muscles.. no fat.. now.. i could give you lots of examples of fat sprinters (that includes me before as gold medalist sprinter) .. or fat wrestlers, or fat pig like power lifters.. i dont wanna argue anymore because i would rather waste my mind thinking about important things than trying to meet your IQ level.. Quote Link to comment
Equus Posted June 7, 2006 Share Posted June 7, 2006 A N Y W A Y S... moving on... Quote Link to comment
Wyld Posted June 7, 2006 Share Posted June 7, 2006 i dont wanna argue anymore because i would rather waste my mind thinking about important things than trying to meet your IQ level..<{POST_SNAPBACK}> I hope you keep your word and quit the arguing THUG. A N Y W A Y S... moving on...<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Please lets move on. NOW. Quote Link to comment
JesusFreak! Posted June 7, 2006 Share Posted June 7, 2006 Here is another article about the benefits of stretching.This proves that stretching does not cause any harm in your body but gives you lots of benefits. They are many articles you can find in the net regarding stretching. But for those of you who disregard stretching, well GOODLUCK. As you age, your muscles tighten and range of motion in the joints can be minimized. This can put a damper on active lifestyles and even hinder day-to-day, normal motions. Tasks that used to be simple, such as zipping up a dress or reaching for a can off of the top shelf, now become extremely difficult. A regular stretching program can help lengthen your muscles and make daily living activities easier. Everyone can learn to stretch, regardless of age or flexibility. Stretching should be a part of your daily routine, whether you exercise or not. There are simple stretches you can do while watching TV, on the computer, or getting ready for bed. If you are doing strength training exercises, stretch in between sets. It feels good and saves time from stretching at the end of the workout! It does not have to involve a huge time commitment, but stretching can end up giving you huge results! Here are just a few of the benefits you can expect from a regular stretching program: Reduced muscle tension Injury prevention Increased range of movement in the joints Enhanced muscular coordination Increased circulation of the blood to various parts of the body Increased energy levels (resulting from increased circulation) Stretching is important for people of all ages! One of the greatest benefits of stretching is that you’re able to increase the length of both your muscles and tendons. This leads to an increased range of movement, which means your limbs and joints can move further before an injury occurs. Stretching can help to prevent an injury by promoting recovery and decreasing soreness and ensures that your muscles and tendons are in good working order. The more conditioned your muscles and tendons are, the better they can handle the rigors of sport and exercise, and the less likely that they'll become injured. Stretching comes naturally to all of us. You might notice that if you have been sitting in a particular position for a long time, you stretch unconsciously. It feels good! In addition to that good feeling, a consistent stretching program will produce large gains in flexibility and joint movement. Be kind to your muscles and they will be kind to you!<{POST_SNAPBACK}>I find stretching beneficial ... i mean when i lift the weight, parang me oil yung mga muscles kasi swabe ang movements... but i dnt knw f stretching s beneficial if you lift heavy weights... i havnt lifted more than 200 lns n my whole life... Quote Link to comment
JesusFreak! Posted June 7, 2006 Share Posted June 7, 2006 in any case, basta pag model nako balitaan ko kayo... konti nalang... one lifetime to go and a better pair of deoxyribonucleic helices template then i should be on my way... <{POST_SNAPBACK}>yup, ako rin... we can just try in things and if they fail, abandon it and try new ones... di ba? Quote Link to comment
Equus Posted June 7, 2006 Share Posted June 7, 2006 regarding stretching... i find what works best for me is a very very light isolation movement to get my synovial fluids moving and my vasular flow going... Quote Link to comment
Olympus Posted June 7, 2006 Share Posted June 7, 2006 I find stretching beneficial ... i mean when i lift the weight, parang me oil yung mga muscles kasi swabe ang movements... but i dnt knw f stretching s beneficial if you lift heavy weights... i havnt lifted more than 200 lns n my whole life...<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Are you serious? well, personally, dynamic stretching works well for me and some calisthenics Quote Link to comment
JesusFreak! Posted June 7, 2006 Share Posted June 7, 2006 Are you serious? well, personally, dynamic stretching works well for me and some calisthenics<{POST_SNAPBACK}>what i mean is pre-workout stretching... experience wise, i thnk it is... i felt something is wrong pag di ako napag stretch.. parang kinakalawang yung mga joints. Quote Link to comment
Pepeng Manas Posted June 7, 2006 Share Posted June 7, 2006 for me, 3 mins treadmill, then stretch, lift weights, 1 hour cardio, stretch again. some times i do 1 hour cardio first then lift weights. yup, ako rin... we can just try in things and if they fail, abandon it and try new ones... di ba? yep, tama yan. if it fails, try new ones. but if it fails, it doesnt mean it will not work for others. i've been doing a lot of research from the net, and books. kahit doon nagkokontrahan talaga mga programs at beliefs nila. para dun sa mga veterans na sa fitness arena na nagpopost dito, keep up lang pagbibigay ng advices at mga views nyo. we're listening. if it doesn't work for us, then we'll try others' advice. peace. Quote Link to comment
Equus Posted June 7, 2006 Share Posted June 7, 2006 yung feeling na nagkakalawang is really kulang sa warmup... sometimes i do up to 3 sets of warmup to properly oil my joints... especially during a heavy lifting session... madalang yung full stretch... although sometimes i have one day wherein all i do is stretch... it becomes like a work out... full body stretch day... sobrang pawis ka rin pag nag concentrate ka lang sa stretching.. Quote Link to comment
JesusFreak! Posted June 7, 2006 Share Posted June 7, 2006 yung feeling na nagkakalawang is really kulang sa warmup... sometimes i do up to 3 sets of warmup to properly oil my joints... especially during a heavy lifting session... madalang yung full stretch... although sometimes i have one day wherein all i do is stretch... it becomes like a work out... full body stretch day... sobrang pawis ka rin pag nag concentrate ka lang sa stretching..<{POST_SNAPBACK}>Yup, okay... this is right... I remember now... sabi sa akin ng instructor ko dati, warm up is really important... stretching is optional kasi it just improves muscle flexibility and during those times na feeling ko kinakalawang ako, di rin ako nagwa-warm up... Quote Link to comment
dj25 Posted June 7, 2006 Share Posted June 7, 2006 i agree, dapat maging open minded tayo sa bawat suggestion dito.if the program does not work for you, look for another program.ako nga gusto ko ring i-try yung taebo, yoga, TABATA (correct ba) and many others. kasi hindi lang naman sa paggym mo makuha ang body na gusto natin.dapat eclectic approach para mas maraming option.kung baga sa pagkain dapat ibat ibang putahe para hindi nakakasawa. Quote Link to comment
Eclipseguy Posted June 7, 2006 Share Posted June 7, 2006 obviously you havent been to a 10k run or a marathon before.. have you have seen those lead pack guys on a 10k run? those are all bones and muscles.. no fat.. now.. i could give you lots of examples of fat sprinters (that includes me before as gold medalist sprinter) .. or fat wrestlers, or fat pig like power lifters.. i dont wanna argue anymore because i would rather waste my mind thinking about important things than trying to meet your IQ level..<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Why do you continue to lie? Again, this is a thread on how to look like a model. I am a model for IKON, fitness models, in Makati. Call Woody at their office if you don't believe me. Many of my coaches and members are models as well. Most of them became models after our training. Come see us at 2126 Mabini St. at Eclipse. Please. And no, I'm not going to accept your cowardly counter-challenge until you complete my challenge first. Once you complete my challenge, then I'll glady complete yours with you, immediately after you complete mine. That's what a real man does. Ooops....but then again, you probably won't be standing anymore after the URCC part :boo: You won't show up. Call first, and I promise I'll be there if (you won't) you arrive. You won't. How old are you anyway? 14? Present an ID since I don't want to slap around a kid. Fat power lifters...that's funny, seeing how you have no muscle tone at all. If you did, you wouldn't talk so much smack and resort to "trying to meet" our IQ levels....as if there were enough brain drugs for you to take to make you think on our level. Also, when you are disabled after all of that runnning, I'll be the bigger man and rehab you like I've done many other runners. I won't even laugh at you. Seriously. Quote Link to comment
Wyld Posted June 7, 2006 Share Posted June 7, 2006 Challenges issued by people posting here, while still related (by a very thin thread) to the topic of building a model body only serve to agitate people all the more. Please... make your arrangements to meet up and complete those challenges using your PM functions. Further posts relating to the scheduling of the said activity will be deleted. Thank you. Quote Link to comment
JesusFreak! Posted June 8, 2006 Share Posted June 8, 2006 i agree, dapat maging open minded tayo sa bawat suggestion dito.if the program does not work for you, look for another program.ako nga gusto ko ring i-try yung taebo, yoga, TABATA (correct ba) and many others. kasi hindi lang naman sa paggym mo makuha ang body na gusto natin.dapat eclectic approach para mas maraming option.kung baga sa pagkain dapat ibat ibang putahe para hindi nakakasawa.<{POST_SNAPBACK}>variety... tama yan... God made us different and unique :thumbsupsmiley: so let us respect each other's differences Quote Link to comment
Eclipseguy Posted June 8, 2006 Share Posted June 8, 2006 I'm gonna suspend any comment I really wanna throws since I know we're being monitored and it would cause more harm to have a thread closed because of someone who wants to turn this into a pissing contest... as far as I know, you can rock me but you can't knock me since whatever I teach has been tested since I've used them and I've trained people that way. There's more than one way to skin a cat and I'm always looking for the most optimalway to train... for those who always claim my style is wrong, let me just say this... name me ONE just ONE aerobic event athlete who is well built... Lance Armstrong, great athlete and cancer survivor but not well built... our marathon runners and the NY marathon winners, they look like they have to be fed... on the othr hand, name me any sprinter, NFL defensive back, lightweight powerlifter, olympic lifter, MMA fighters such as Frank Shamrock, Ricardo Arona and swimmer who isn't well built as I always say get facts straight before distorting them... now for the admin and mods reading this thread.. I've said my case,.. I'll go back to answering queries here and keeping peace. please be wary of "trolls" on this thread who have done nothing but bash from the start<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Indeed. We have children fighting with strength and conditioning specialists here. It's hard to address serious questions when the teenies and inexperienced trainers (such as physical therapists) can't keep their mouth shut. Their opinions cannot be backed up by fact or experience and it undermines and distracts the reader. The topic at hand was how to build a model body, implying how to build a "bench" or underwear model body. Obviously, for women, that entails something different, but if they ask it, we'll respond. Since, if not all, posters here are men, we should consider issues from the male perspective. We are a couple of strength and conditioning specialists at a mainstream fitness center that cater to LaSalle U (by vacinity) as well as the general public. If the mods don't like the way this thread is going, be clear in who is here to address, with respect to actual content, the question at hand. Quote Link to comment
Eclipseguy Posted June 8, 2006 Share Posted June 8, 2006 IKON is mine...not ICON. Quote Link to comment
Wyld Posted June 8, 2006 Share Posted June 8, 2006 now for the admin and mods reading this thread.. I've said my case,.. I'll go back to answering queries here and keeping peace. please be wary of "trolls" on this thread who have done nothing but bash from the start<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Thank you. If the mods don't like the way this thread is going, be clear in who is here to address, with respect to actual content, the question at hand.<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Discretion dictates that we do not directly name the names of those we are warning. I leave it to the best judgment of the MEN in this thread to figure that out. If you know you did nothing wrong then it should be pretty obvious that the warning wasnt for you right? Quote Link to comment
Equus Posted June 8, 2006 Share Posted June 8, 2006 The warning was for me! heeheeheehee!!! In any case, i think that we will get past this and we can have another line of constructive criticisms and creative battering for the benefit of everyone in this thread... Quote Link to comment
Wyld Posted June 8, 2006 Share Posted June 8, 2006 The warning was for me! heeheeheehee!!! In any case, i think that we will get past this and we can have another line of constructive criticisms and creative battering for the benefit of everyone in this thread... <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Hahahahah... Maybe Anyway... I dont aim for a model body... but I have been working out for the past 3 years now and I pretty much like what im seeing. What gets to me though, and my trainer says this is a typically female complaint is .. I cant get my triceps and my tummy the right shape. What to do? There ha ... at the risk of revealing my problem areas im redirecting the discussion here.... Quote Link to comment
Waterbearer Posted June 8, 2006 Share Posted June 8, 2006 Hahahahah... What gets to me though, and my trainer says this is a typically female complaint is .. I cant get my triceps and my tummy the right shape. What to do? There ha ... at the risk of revealing my problem areas im redirecting the discussion here.... <{POST_SNAPBACK}>naku baka lamig lang yan ...hanap ka sa Houston ng manghihilot :boo: Quote Link to comment
Wyld Posted June 9, 2006 Share Posted June 9, 2006 naku baka lamig lang yan ...hanap ka sa Houston ng manghihilot :boo:<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Mag aral ka po ng geography... disyerto po dito walang lamig. At di po ko tabang lamig gaya ng ibang nakikini kinita ko jan! Peace ... Quote Link to comment
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