I'm trying to carry less shit in my pockets.
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I'm trying to carry less shit in my pockets.
Keys, cell phone, wallet that's supposedly ruining my back, it's too much.
Plus, I bet a nice summer dress would really do wonders for my mid-summers ball sweat.
I don't understand how Scotsmen at the frosty tip of the world managed to figure out summerwear.
no chapstick? wtf?!
For ball sweat?
I dunno. I guess I'll try anything...
yeah actually kilts are totally logical. if you think about our physiologies, it actually seems to fit better. never have to readjust down there ever again, just let em dangle and sway in the wind.
Those blood donation needles are pretty big looking tbh. I've donated 10+ times but haven't for a while. I used to use it as a good excuse to leave work for 1.5h during the day but now job is too busy etc.
That's right previous employer: your workplace was so shitty I preferred bleeding out of my arm to being there.
Hahaha... this reminds me of a grocery store cashier's job that I quit on the very first day as a teenager when one of the "Sub-Assistant Shift" managers told me I would need to go back home and change into "solid white" Tennis Shoes the first day I showed up to work (something about needing to "lay down the law," etc).
I walked across the street in my Nike pumps and had a job at the local radio station within the hour.
To add icing to the cake, I got to report on his arrest for writing hot checks a few months later.
A gif that's actually funny! *claps*
I also hate needles, but I have an overwhelming abundance of testosterone in these balls of steel of mine, so it's not a problem.
Don't they break the needle then?
nope. all dogs and all cats are exactly the same. all cats are literally hitler, all dogs are simple jack. dont listen to anybody tells you otherwise
hey look it's mouse
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relax and take notes
Dog thought process - Can I eat this? Can I piss here? Can I shit here? Can I fuck this? Am I a good boy? Humans are ace.
Cat thought process - Prepare me food human. Let me out human. Let me in human. I want to eat your face off human. If you didn't have the thumb you'd be nothing.
http://i.imgur.com/IhRXvdb.jpg
behold worlds best cat.
Now post the world's worst dog.
I reckon I'd still rather have the dog.
Does that cat go fucking mental when it's walkies time? Does it like playing with a ball? Does it think its owner is the greatest living being in the universe?
battle of the black cats commence
behold my caesar
https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/?ui...sz=w2560-h1423
https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/?ui...sz=w2560-h1423
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oh btw did anyone see dawn of the planet of the apes? bc i did. that movie was the definition of "meh"
Cat does make a valid point. I like dogs. I like cats. I think I just really like all animals, but - felines are always a #1 favorite.
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Now, someone help me figure out how to fucking fix my god damn car window. It isn't a fuse. It isn't the control switch. It isn't the wiring. I'm assuming at this point it's the motor to the window, which involves me taking off the panel and the inside of the door, which isn't hard, but fucking fuck. Window has been stuck in the down position for 1 1/2 days. Stayed at a friends house last night and they parked like 3 inches away from the driver side so no one could steal anything, even though I took anything valuable out. I was impressed with their parking skills. I'm going up to the auto parts store again tomorrow because I've got a friend that works there that's gonna' help me, maybe. Fuck if I know what's gonna happen.
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Hold the up button while kicking the area where the motor is. I know that sounds stupid, but dust can make a motor lock up, and this is a quick and easy way to unlock it.
Eh. Motor in the driver side window is shot. Gotta pick up a new one tomorrow and install it. The window saga continues!
Did jyms just cop to being a long time steroid user and it completely got glossed over?
I thought that too.
FWIW if steroids were legal, cheap, and socially accepted, it would probably be better to be on them all the time. Not all steroids are created equal, but basically if you're on TRT that simply just ups your T levels and the side effects (like hair loss and moobs) aren't bad, you're going to feel better than you normally do. Not just a little better. A lot better
Everybody talks about how great they feel on different drugs or when their bodies pump up different neurotransmitters. Well, testosterone is among the best of that
I've always thought the Olympics would be much better if we allowed the use of drugs. Let's see how fast we can run/high we can jump etc without any restrictions.
The first and last thing anybody needs to know about steroids. Thanks to Spoon for posting it ages ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dTy_gLF8zR0
I like nearly all animals, there's only wasps I really fucking hate. And yeah cats are way better than most, I can't deny that. But I can love a dog. I can't love a cat, I just like it. I don't think I can cry when a cat gets run over, I don't think I'd be as offended if I discovered Koreans were eating cats. They're awesome animals, just not quite as awesome as dogs. I actually become proper friends with a dog, wheras cats are just there.Quote:
Cat does make a valid point. I like dogs. I like cats. I think I just really like all animals, but - felines are always a #1 favorite.
I was chatting with a friend last night about eating animals, and we both agreed that in a desperate situation, dog would be the last food we would eat before human. Cats are in the same league as monkeys and dolphins.
I nearly said elephant too, but fact is, in a desperate situation, if I happened to see an elephant in the wild (because we have them on the moors in the UK, just like monkeys and dolphins), well that fucker will feed us for a long time. So with a heavy heart I'd kill an elephant to eat it if I had to.
Wasps are the only animal I can think of that I will gladly be cruel to. Mozzies I'll just kill quickly. Wasps I can play with. Singe its wings, flick it around the floor, that kind of stuff. Horrible little shits. What's the point of wasps? What do they do that bees don't?
On the subject of what you keep in your pockets, keep your phone out of your pants pockets if at all possible because a cell phone near your nuts has been shown to very distinctly decrease testosterone production.
Having my phone further away from my nuts directly decreases testical stimulation when I get a text message though.
Long time no. I have used a few times in the past for rehab purposes. maybe 5 times in my adult life for 12-16 weeks. I do know more about them than the average user though. I have advised quite a few people before and during contest prep.
Never for any competition and I have never had to pass or fail a test. Strictly for my own purposes.
How much of a difference do they really make?
In which way do you refer to difference?
Mannnnn.
depends on a lot. What some guys call herbal stuff are hormones and precursors. Age matters too. Young guys under 21 have more than enough testosterone to make massive changes. Guys over 25 don't make major changes without help. Not all help comes in the form of needles and testosterone though.
Also, getting bigger and getting ripped are two different things. You can lean out and get to sub 10% BF and look way bigger because of the V taper. Perception isn't always drugs.
the strippers, jfk and stalin!
Well, I've never been much for working out but now past 30 I'm thinking I should take some better care of myself. I just have this idea in my head that it might be a lot of effort for almost no visible gains, unless you'd use steroids which I don't want to do.
Didn't they have to ban this because people would literally kill themselves on these enhancing drugs? Like it's one of those things where the abuse of some ruins it for everyone.
There are tons of visible and effectual gains you would feel/see unless you have already been working out for the last 10 yrs. Also, you would have to do everything right in those 10 years to even be close to the genetic potential of size and strength you could naturally achieve. Thinking you need juice to make any improvements in health and appearance is probably the biggest misnomer you could have. They aren't the be all end all, and in fact, most use them for short cuts and not as " the only way to a goal" 90% of users are impatient, not in need.
They ban them because it is an unlevel playing feild. First world nations are much farther ahead in the feild of medical enhancements. Unfortunately they can't test for the things that are at teh leading edge of performance enhancement. Things like Growth Hormone, EPOs and other blood doping, and even new genetic engineering is so far ahead of what the world doping council can test for. Testing is just to make them look like they are trying.
I WAS HAVING A BAD DAY BUT NOW I AM NOT COURTESY OF THESE GIFS!
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Generally speaking, every normal sedentary male can put on 30 pounds of muscle. That may not sound like much, but it's quite a lot. It's the difference between looking average and looking jacked as fuck. For an avid trainer, it can take up to five years to get there. However, the gains are fastest in the earlier stages
Two 30 minute weight training sessions a week is more than enough, and that involves maybe like 4-7 minutes of hard work sets for each session.
Do this: go to the gym twice a week. Get in the free weight room and do bench press, pulldowns, and squats. Use extremely light weights for your first session, so light that you barely feel you're getting a workout. Add a small amount of weight each subsequent workout. They should be getting harder and harder. If it's really easy, add 3-4 kilos for the next workout, if it's moderately hard, add 2 kilos, if it's really hard, add 1 kilo, if it's so hard you can't finish it or only barely can, add nothing. Over the weeks and months you'll feel the weight getting heavier but also your body getting stronger. You'll also notice you look more muscular
For each lift do something like 3 sets of 10 reps with 3 minute breaks between each set. Do a couple warm up sets before those (basically a few sets with lower reps and lower weight than your work set of 3x10). Do that for six months and you'll find that you're ten pounds heavier with five of that being just muscle (the rest is probably your muscles storing more water), you're about 20% stronger than you were before, and as long as you're not fat, you look like you have an athletic body
^^ BTW my numbers of 30 minute session and 3x10 of 3 lifts with 3 minute breaks and warmup sets doesn't add up. If you're doing that, it'll be closer to an hour. That's honestly probably better for most people, but it isn't necessary. I do full body workouts in 20 minutes. To get hard work sets in, my body needs very little warmup, so I just get heart rate and joints moving a little, then dive right into the work sets, and I tend to only use 1 minute breaks between them. This allows me to work just as hard with lower weights, which keeps me injury free and stressing my anaerobic endurance instead of just pure one-rep-max strength
Regardless, at this point for me, if I spend an hour working out a week, it's probably too much. When you work hard, your muscles and nervous system tires extremely fast. It's basically that tiring that is what creates gains as your body heals. You don't have to spend a lot of time working out. You just have to workout hard when you do
You guys and your muscles and your lifting of heavy stuffs.
I think people think it takes too much effort to lift weights because they think their gains will correlate with how much effort they put in. They think "to get good cardio, I have to jog and jog and jog for many hours a week, so I have to do the same thing with weights", but that isn't true. Weight training is sort of the opposite of cardio in that the gains are made by resting. Your job in the gym is to fatigue your muscles. That doesn't take long at all. You can do it in just 30 seconds of balls to the wall straining. But your muscle growth and strength gains come only if you take enough time to rest after that. This means days and/or weeks
Compare these two pictures
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http://i.imgur.com/qdA1TVn.jpg
It may be hard to see at first. GSP is in competition form in the first picture, and retired for a couple months in the latter. But he's definitely more muscular in the latter. How can that be? It's because while he was competing, he was training so much that it was hampering his muscle growth. Then he retires and he blows up. This happens with all sorts of athletes. Virtually anytime an athlete has to train a lot for their sport, they end up getting bigger within months after they quit training
It's counterintuitive, but muscles hate being overly stressed. They want to be stressed only just enough, then they will grow based on how much rest and calories they get
I'm fat because of what I eat. You don't burn that many calories with exercise
I've been doing daily full body weight training sessions. Very short sessions, moderate intensity. It takes about three or four days straight of this for me to feel significantly weaker the next day. So then I stop the session and take the next few days off. Then when I come back after 72 hours of rest, I feel noticeably stronger and have more energy. That's what I'm referring to
Weight training to lose weight is a terrible idea. Your point is accurate if we were talking about other things, like swimming or basketball. You can do those for hours a day everyday and not overtrain
I put on a body T today for reference. Thank THE LAWD I CAN STILL ROCK THESE BOOYAH
If you think GSP is a natural athlete I got some news for you. I'm willing to bet most UFC fighters use some sort of AAS. Not all the time and not to get big, but the ability to train balls to the wall for 8 hours a day, recover from that training and heal injuries is not a trait that would be natural to almost anyone in the human race at this point in time.
I'm not going to get into a debate because I know what you meant when you said this, but weight training as a weight loss method is a great idea if that is what you want to do and are training in a way that causes weight loss. Cardio as a weight loss method is probably the worst idea.
I bet him looking bigger in that picture (which isn't really comparable) is much more due to his increase body fat and water retention than it is your "theory" about muscles getting much bigger because he had a couple of rest months.
Not that I'm saying rest isn't vitally important.
and he has no need to make weight for a fight
This is diet though which is so much more important than anything mentioned so far and is what people get so wrong.
Even wuf knows that he just doesn't like assessing points fairly he just likes ramming home his point with any info he can find.
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I'm fat because of what I eat. You don't burn that many calories with exercise
I wasn't claiming GSP is natural. Virtually all top level athletes are on drugs. Of the handful of athletes who might not be on them, GSP could be one
I don't see much fat difference in the pics, and am looking specifically at the muscle differences.
Depends on what you mean. You can only do so much anaerobic exercise for weight loss, and it doesn't burn as many calories as we once thought (hoped). The one study that showed significantly elevated post-exercise burn from high intensity anaerobic training has not been able to be duplicated. If you're trying to burn calories without overtraining, you can do multiples more with aerobic training. But of course, the right method is to do both while having most of the work be from diet anyways
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Originally Posted by ImSavy
Hey jyms, how balanced is the doc Bigger Stronger Faster? It's message is loud and clear that steroids are not nearly as bad as we're told, which I mostly agree with. But are there any facts about the harm regular steroid use can do that they gloss over?
That's funny, I just watched BSF again last week. Great doc. I remember when Smelly was posting on T-Nation and that came out. Forever ago
I think BSF is about as accurate as documentaries get. Steroids do have some side effects, but all drugs do. Steroids only cause health complications in very rare situations (like all drugs) or when abused (like all drugs). They have a lot of positive effects too. The research on their positive effects is greatly lacking because of the legal and cultural problems of studying them. I think it is clear they are applicable for all sorts of things, from AIDS to depression
It should be pointed out that they're illegal because they make people better. They're not much different than SSRIs and MAOIs. Testosterone is no less vital, physiologically and mentally important than serotonin and dopamine
triple chocolate frozen yogurt. so. much. yes.