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RE: The General Fitness Thread - NiX - 02-10-2010 Trace: Great progress! You're probably not eating the right stuff if you're getting tired. Means you're not recovering quickly enough. RE: The General Fitness Thread - Mjting - 02-10-2010 yeah. u have to eat a bit if you're working out. You can just cut down on dinner since you wont use the energy-you can even not eat dinner lol. RE: The General Fitness Thread - Trace-02 - 02-10-2010 Thanks guys. ^__^ My diet usually consists of mostly oatmeal and cereal. Most of the protein I eat comes from fish. I'm thinking of switching to Chicken and eating more of it. Myuu. Keep getting fit, RR! ![]() RE: The General Fitness Thread - J.E_Magog - 02-10-2010 I take a sip or iced tea or any fruit drink every two sets, just to fire me up. (02-10-2010, 01:09 PM)Trace-02 Wrote: Myuu. Keep getting fit, RR!Haha just avoid doing this RE: The General Fitness Thread - Twin-Skies - 02-10-2010 (02-10-2010, 01:09 PM)Trace-02 Wrote: Thanks guys. ^__^ My diet usually consists of mostly oatmeal and cereal. Most of the protein I eat comes from fish. I'm thinking of switching to Chicken and eating more of it. Some little tricks I learned over time that can help: Take your coffee black (no sugar, no cream). Aside from cutting down on teh calories, this makes you look manly ![]() Go for rolled oats. They're higher on fibre than minced oats, but they might be hard on your stomach for the first few days. RE: The General Fitness Thread - Serene - 02-15-2010 Eversince staying here with my father and grandparents while working, I started a veggie diet. Lots of greens and rice, just enough meat or fish on the side. Since I'm awake from midnight onwards, I get to burn much of what I eat. Add that to the morning walk I get to do every morning (as much as I want to jog, there are a hell of dogs here. Just running without them around is already crappy. Literally.). I don't have problems maintaining my weight, but I really don't have much exercise. I always end up hurting my back doing crunches, because I might really be doing it wrong. Tips on crunches anyone? RE: The General Fitness Thread - NiX - 02-15-2010 Make sure you're actually using your stomach to pull yourself up. But if it hurts too much, just don't do it. RE: The General Fitness Thread - Twin-Skies - 02-15-2010 (02-15-2010, 03:03 AM)Serene Wrote: I don't have problems maintaining my weight, but I really don't have much exercise. I always end up hurting my back doing crunches, because I might really be doing it wrong. Tips on crunches anyone? 1. Make sure to do it on flat, level ground. 2. Do the movement slowly. Count to 1 seconds as you contract your abs, hold your position just before your chest touches your knees - about 8 inches distance between them - and hold that position for around 2 secs, before lowering your upper torso down. Also, make sure the downward movement is also controlled - don't just drop back on the floor. The idea is to keep your abs under a constant, controlled tension during the whole exercise, since "bouncing" up and dropping down is cheating. 3.he pain you feel in your abs should be akin to a burning sensation if you're doing the exercise properly. If it feels more like a tear, you might want to stop. 4. Don't forget to stretch Other pointers: http://www.ab-core-and-stomach-exercises.com/lower-abdominal-exercises.html _______________________________ Have now been doing boxing for about a month. Program has been extended into 2.5 hour sessions: 3 rounds skip rope training 4 rounds shadow boxing (2 w/out weight, 2 w/ 2-lbs weights) 5 rounds heavy bag training 2 rounds mitts 3 rounds wall bag 4 rounds speed ball 4 rounds speed bag 30-second break between rounds filled in with light calisthenics. RE: The General Fitness Thread - J.E_Magog - 02-18-2010 Calculate your ideal physique(use Grecian calculator) http://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/drobson207.htm I'm hoping to reach these numbers or at least something close to it Chest------44 inches Waist------31 inches Hip-------- 37 inches Bicep------16 inches Forearm--13 inches Thigh-----23 inches Calve ------15 inches Neck-------16 inches RE: The General Fitness Thread - NiX - 02-18-2010 Wow you'll be pretty huge. O_O Note that a lot of references are for white people. RE: The General Fitness Thread - J.E_Magog - 02-18-2010 Hahaha I just entered my wrist size(which is below average) and I got those numbers. I hope those 16 inch biceps are "flexed" biceps, not relaxed. RE: The General Fitness Thread - NiX - 02-18-2010 But 37" hips? That's wide enough to give birth. O_O RE: The General Fitness Thread - J.E_Magog - 02-18-2010 Mine are almost 38 haha ![]() RE: The General Fitness Thread - Trace-02 - 02-18-2010 Myuu... My lower body's around that measurement too. Even after losing several pounds, my lower region's still real heavy. If I were an AC, I'd be a cruiserweight class. XD RE: The General Fitness Thread - iraya-sama - 02-18-2010 dear, there is something wrong with how you phrased your last post ;o; also, wouldn't having a grecian-god body look weird in RL? just having well-toned body would be ok, muscly men are scary and weird! |