How many blokes on here can still see their stomach muscles?
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Brav: no mail received!
Faster: it's merely a routine and a case of the person looking at their eating routine!
10 minutes per day. Within 4 months you'll see such a difference.
My stomach's like a cobbled street!
[Edited by fatherpierre - 10/13/2002 11:39:03 PM]
Faster: it's merely a routine and a case of the person looking at their eating routine!
10 minutes per day. Within 4 months you'll see such a difference.
My stomach's like a cobbled street!
[Edited by fatherpierre - 10/13/2002 11:39:03 PM]
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My stomach's like a cobbled street!
So, whats involved in this diet malarkey......?
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why was it when they started fat club for celebs they changed the name fit club?
i wouldn't say rik waller was fit!!!
i wouldn't say rik waller was fit!!!
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LOL!
No real diet - that's what the intermittent boys use. Cut out the **** (McD's etc), don't eat dairy produce (mayo 98% fat, cheese 30-40% lard), and eat carbs mid-day.
It works for me and my training partners. There's never a simple plan for geting fit - diets are a waste of time. Lifestyle needs to be changed.
No real diet - that's what the intermittent boys use. Cut out the **** (McD's etc), don't eat dairy produce (mayo 98% fat, cheese 30-40% lard), and eat carbs mid-day.
It works for me and my training partners. There's never a simple plan for geting fit - diets are a waste of time. Lifestyle needs to be changed.
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no mcD's Ok, there's my first stumbling block
Here's what I eat...
Is that any good? I have been trying to avoid eating of an evening and have actually been avoiding mcD's even if it is more for financial reasons
Here's what I eat...
- 9ish two slices of toast, with margerine
- 10ish bag of crisps
- 12ish two ham butties, bag of crisps snack size mars bar or similar
- 6ish whatever dad has made for tea
Is that any good? I have been trying to avoid eating of an evening and have actually been avoiding mcD's even if it is more for financial reasons
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Mines
Normally at the gym between 11-2ish depends.
Si
- 5:30am creatine, 2 pieces toast, ceral
- 9 Banana
- 10:30 Fry up
- 12-1 massive bowl pasta
- 3 Another Banana
- 5:30usual Tea meal
- 9pm bowl Ceral
Normally at the gym between 11-2ish depends.
Si
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8am-bar of chocolate(at work already)
10am-4 sandwiches,pack of crisps,pork pie,piece of fruit and a cake
1pm-4 sandwiches,pack of crisps,pork pie and a banana
6pm-BIG(as in a platefull and whatever my GF leaves)meal for tea-curry/chile/fajitas/fish'n'chips/pizza+salad,pasta etc(not all at once).
Snacks as and when I feel lie it.
The end result-6'2"(1.9ish m) and around 13 1/4 stone(83kg).I'm nearly 29 and don't gain any weight whatever I eat.Looking for ideas.
10am-4 sandwiches,pack of crisps,pork pie,piece of fruit and a cake
1pm-4 sandwiches,pack of crisps,pork pie and a banana
6pm-BIG(as in a platefull and whatever my GF leaves)meal for tea-curry/chile/fajitas/fish'n'chips/pizza+salad,pasta etc(not all at once).
Snacks as and when I feel lie it.
The end result-6'2"(1.9ish m) and around 13 1/4 stone(83kg).I'm nearly 29 and don't gain any weight whatever I eat.Looking for ideas.
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about a 5 , but last January I was a 1 , and I'm still getting better . Me belly is pretty flat but i now need to bring out me abs. Currently hovering just under 15 stone @ 5.8" tall.
Gym goer's - what sorta weights are u working out with ie squat, bench press, deadlift etc etc...?
Gym goer's - what sorta weights are u working out with ie squat, bench press, deadlift etc etc...?
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Quite simple.
300 sit ups on an incline with a 15kg weight on my chest.
Then twists with a 30kg dumb bell.
But don't do it every day as you'll only burn off muscle. 5 times a week is plenty!
Hard to explain the other stuff. But to get a toned stomach you need to shift the fat from it 1st - I recommend circuit training and lots of patience!
300 sit ups on an incline with a 15kg weight on my chest.
Then twists with a 30kg dumb bell.
But don't do it every day as you'll only burn off muscle. 5 times a week is plenty!
Hard to explain the other stuff. But to get a toned stomach you need to shift the fat from it 1st - I recommend circuit training and lots of patience!
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fatherpierre is arobic excercise the best way of loosing fat ie more so in the stomach. just started thai boxing again twice a week for an 1.5 hours a sesh. so would that do, also do athletic traning twice a week.
someone said to me that createen(sp) helped them loose weight personaly thought it was bs.
someone said to me that createen(sp) helped them loose weight personaly thought it was bs.
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Anaerobic excercise will burn off the fat, but less stressful, more moderate excercise is best for burning off the lard. Anaerobic gets you fit but will take longer to shift the bulk.
Doing stuff that keeps your heart rate at about 65%-75% capacity is the optimum for fat burning.
To calculate your optimum rate subtract your age from 220 and this will give you your 100% rate.
Mine is 220-29
100%=191bpm
70%=155ish bpm.
I personally wouldn't use any type of 'wonder' drug because there's no quick fix. It's a lifestyle thing.
Doing stuff that keeps your heart rate at about 65%-75% capacity is the optimum for fat burning.
To calculate your optimum rate subtract your age from 220 and this will give you your 100% rate.
Mine is 220-29
100%=191bpm
70%=155ish bpm.
I personally wouldn't use any type of 'wonder' drug because there's no quick fix. It's a lifestyle thing.
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my full on 6 came out when i played rugby it was the gym during the day with mates 3-4times a week.
Rugby training twice a week + 3mile run twice a week.
game once a week.
basically loads of running and weights paid off for me.
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Rugby training twice a week + 3mile run twice a week.
game once a week.
basically loads of running and weights paid off for me.
Si
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is it also true that training first thing is more effective than at any other time during the day?
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I understood that training just after you wake up burnt off more fat. Something to do with the body being low on food, so it hits the fat for energy to burn...
Downside is dragging your tired *** out of bed at 6 or 7am
Downside is dragging your tired *** out of bed at 6 or 7am
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Right, quick male Scoobynetter healthcheck.
Simple survey - scale of 0 to 10, with;
10 = a six pack Carlsberg would be proud of. Not an ounce of fat in sight, all the girlies look twice at the beach, tip top shape.
5 = "i'm sure there's something there, but only if i contort myself in a rather strange way in front of the mirror, preferably in subdued lighting".
0 = well, you make up your own definition.
And just in case;
-5 = "i have NEVER seen my stomach muscles".
And all numbers in between being, well, in between.
I'll start the ball rolling. After a damn good curry, a 6 or 7, the morning after usually an 8.
Do we have any honourary 0's or 10's?
[Edited by TelBoy - 10/12/2002 11:15:44 PM]
Simple survey - scale of 0 to 10, with;
10 = a six pack Carlsberg would be proud of. Not an ounce of fat in sight, all the girlies look twice at the beach, tip top shape.
5 = "i'm sure there's something there, but only if i contort myself in a rather strange way in front of the mirror, preferably in subdued lighting".
0 = well, you make up your own definition.
And just in case;
-5 = "i have NEVER seen my stomach muscles".
And all numbers in between being, well, in between.
I'll start the ball rolling. After a damn good curry, a 6 or 7, the morning after usually an 8.
Do we have any honourary 0's or 10's?
[Edited by TelBoy - 10/12/2002 11:15:44 PM]
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