I do it like this too. Great way to end a biceps training.pirana6 wrote:
Is that how you do them? I always did 7 bottom half, 7 top half, then 7 full. I suppose in the end it's all the samewah1188 wrote:
Oh and I meant 21's as in the bicep exercise 7 halve curls, 7 full curls and 7 curls when you're at the top.
Had a great workout after having almost a week off AGAIN! Thought the BP would stall like last time but powered through them. Even had enough energy at the end to do a short HIIT session
Legs/Shoulders today.
I've gotta say my legs've really 'blown up' since I started squatting 3x a week, I believe they're my strongest bodypart now.
I've gotta say my legs've really 'blown up' since I started squatting 3x a week, I believe they're my strongest bodypart now.
Ripped my pants squatting.
lol
My casein has arrived today. When taking it, should I have it right after the gym (10pm) with my regular protein, or should I have it separately right before I go to bed?
Separately.ghettoperson wrote:
My casein has arrived today. When taking it, should I have it right after the gym (10pm) with my regular protein, or should I have it separately right before I go to bed?
Because it's slow digesting (takes roughly 5-7 hours) it'll provide your body with protein whilst you sleep, which is the only time your body repairs itself (ie. builds muscle).
That's kinda disappointing, I was thinking chocolate and banana might mix quite well.
Also, since it's slow acting, should I take just casein on the days I don't work out, or keep up with the whey protein morning and night, with casein before bed?
It smells amazing, I wish my whey was that good.
It smells amazing, I wish my whey was that good.
What happened to simply eating food and lifting weights?
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We are simply doing that. It's just powdered. I cannot afford buying chicken breasts and steaks every day to keep my protein intake high.Shocking wrote:
What happened to simply eating food and lifting weights?
Yeah but how much Casein do you people need if simply drinking milk isn't good enough? Honestly you should be able to do just fine without all sorts of rigid diets with protein shakes and all that. I mean, the people on this forum aren't exactly mr. olympia contenders who can't do without all sorts of supplements.
What's the goal here? Giant muscles? Unless you've reached your natural limit I really see little reason on why you should be feeding yourself all sorts of shit.
What's the goal here? Giant muscles? Unless you've reached your natural limit I really see little reason on why you should be feeding yourself all sorts of shit.
inane little opines
What's the issue with people taking supplements?
i dunno. but its a huge industry. sad really.Shocking wrote:
What happened to simply eating food and lifting weights?
None, I guess. It just seems wholly unnecessary. Doesn't overdosing on protein make you dependant on a huge daily intake as well?
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when i was younger i bought into that shit. wish i never wasted that money.
No.Shocking wrote:
None, I guess. It just seems wholly unnecessary. Doesn't overdosing on protein make you dependant on a huge daily intake as well?
Also, I recover a lot quicker with a protein shake rather than normal solid protein. I don't take casein supplements, or any other supplements but a whey protein shake, and that's because I'm far too busy to cook myself chicken all the time (and it's expensive). It's just easy.
meh. everything you need is out there in nature. i prefer that versus a tub of powder. but what evs.
My diet isn't brilliant and I don't really have the time nor money to be getting the amount of protein I could in a shake which takes 15 seconds to prepare.
From what I gather whey protein and creatine are natural anyway I wouldn't trust synthetic shit made in a lab in the arse end of nowhere though
Each to his own I guess.
From what I gather whey protein and creatine are natural anyway I wouldn't trust synthetic shit made in a lab in the arse end of nowhere though
Each to his own I guess.
I never eat a lot, so it helps me get that extra protein when i dont have the appetite to eat that protein amount from food.11 Bravo wrote:
meh. everything you need is out there in nature. i prefer that versus a tub of powder. but what evs.
If i could get 3500+ kcals and 150g of protein by eating i would stop using whey, but i cant so it helps me a lot.
i just dont see how you cannot get 100% of your daily requirement without a powder...and i only eat 1500 cals per day yet still get 100
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That's about right. Just 5g in the morning in non-workouts for 6 weeks. Then only on workout days.Sturgeon wrote:
Ordered some creatine and another tub of whey today, how do you suggest I incorporate them into my routine Zim.
2.5g pre workout and 2.5g with my protein shake after?
What about non workout days?