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ON Optimum Whey, ON Hydrowhey, Myotin or Dymatize ISo 1000??? Someone know which one is the best protein??
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thisOriginally Posted by I3
To be honest I dont put a time limit.. I go off how I feel.
As long as I know mentally im going as hard as I could during my reps, sets, rest time - then its worthwhile..
Certain protocols require longer rest periods. These people "standing around not doing anything", how do you know what their goal is? What if their goal is maximum strength or power? If perhaps their goal for the session was to improve max strength/power, they're not going to do it with just 45 seconds rest between sets like you do.
For real
Originally Posted by TheGoldenChild
ON Optimum Whey, ON Hydrowhey, Myotin or Dymatize ISo 1000??? Someone know which one is the best protein??
nealraj006 wrote:
For realOn average 2 hours is a good time to get loads of quality stuff in. Anything after that is really extra, almost like you're trying to find stuff to do.
Not true...I could design an effective routine(addressing multiple aspects of training) that would require atleast 2 hours. There is more to training than strength, atleast for some people...Examples include John Broz, Ido Portal, Steve Atlas, etc. When you start to think of training as 'skill training', your view of training will change. Bench pressing is as much of a skill as performing a backflip....
If the goal is only strength and body composition changes, training more than 2-6 hours per week isn't necessary for most of the time, as numerous people have demonstrated(Pavel Tsatousline, Martin Berkhan, Charles Poliquin, etc.)
It is also true that most people don't make the most use of their time training(not supersetting, mobility/foam rolling/grip work between sets, timing rest periods, etc.)
Some people - i.e. hard training athletes - require (significantly) longer training sessions, especially strength athletes(powerlifters, olympic weightlifters, gymnasts). Look at the training of any successful olympic weightlifter, you'll see lots of volume, very frequently, and long sessions. It is a successful approach, but most people are not educated about(nor interested in) high level performance and what it takes to achieve it.
Oh I most definitely agree. I was only including weights and abs in what I was referring to. Once you add in any cardio and stretching, the time just goes up from there.
Originally Posted by shiznut123
�@%@#, just @%@#. I love when people say lifting weights more than an hour is waste of time. It takes me 45-60 minutes just to warm up to my working sets on my compound lifts. Just to give you an idea of the weight I push...�Originally Posted by Zyzz
when i said gym i meant weights pretty much
theres dudes that lift for 60-90 minutes and thats quite possibly the stupidest and biggest waste of time.
Originally Posted by Stuntman Mike
for you guys that think ON protein is the best, i'm wondering how many proteins you've tried. allmax isoflex, iforce protein, xf up, trunutrition trutein - i'd rather use those on a daily basis rather than ON. try 2 scoops xf cinnamon roll blended with ice and skim milk or 2 scoops of iforce chocolate truffle and a dollop of peanut butter blended with ice and skim milk. fantastic taste right there. i'm all for hitting my macros but i like to enjoy what i consume and not have to choke it down with some weird aftertaste. i used to think ON was ok until i tried other brands.
That's the Powerlifting form. Hell of a bench. gjdmOriginally Posted by Based Mod
Originally Posted by shiznut123
�@%@#, just @%@#. I love when people say lifting weights more than an hour is waste of time. It takes me 45-60 minutes just to warm up to my working sets on my compound lifts. Just to give you an idea of the weight I push...�Originally Posted by Zyzz
when i said gym i meant weights pretty much
theres dudes that lift for 60-90 minutes and thats quite possibly the stupidest and biggest waste of time.
is that the proper form for benching? �super arched back and feet planted by your butt?
Chewtoy, I tend to agree with you. But most people can afford to increase efficiency in their workouts. If you're not timing your rest between sets, supersetting(in most cases), etc. then you are not using your training time budget effectively.Originally Posted by nealraj006
Certain protocols require longer rest periods. These people "standing around not doing anything", how do you know what their goal is? What if their goal is maximum strength or power? If perhaps their goal for the session was to improve max strength/power, they're not going to do it with just 45 seconds rest between sets like you do.
Here's something that I learned early on when going for my first certification that always stuck with me: There's no such thing as a good/bad exercise, or good/bad routine. Everything is either appropriate/inappropriate for the individual given their goals, current fitness level, health, physical limitations, injuries, etc. How can you tell a person's goals/fitness/injuries/medical issues just by looking at them? You might see someone in the gym doing external shoulder rotation exercises or lateral raises with light weights, and an uneducated "bro science" guy might assume that they're "wasting their time" and should be doing a heavy compound overhead press to work their shoulders instead...but how do you know that person isn't rehabbing a shoulder surgery? Or how do you know that person doesn't have hypertension? You can't judge ANYTHING without knowing the person and their history.
Nothing wrong with ON. I use it every day, with water, and it taste fine to me (double chocolate).Originally Posted by Stuntman Mike
for you guys that think ON protein is the best, i'm wondering how many proteins you've tried. allmax isoflex, iforce protein, xf up, trunutrition trutein - i'd rather use those on a daily basis rather than ON. try 2 scoops xf cinnamon roll blended with ice and skim milk or 2 scoops of iforce chocolate truffle and a dollop of peanut butter blended with ice and skim milk. fantastic taste right there. i'm all for hitting my macros but i like to enjoy what i consume and not have to choke it down with some weird aftertaste. i used to think ON was ok until i tried other brands.
Originally Posted by 651akathePaul
You're in the minority bro. That's what you need to understand. You're right with what you say, but 90% of the dudes on here are not looking to get a gold medal in the Olympics. We're talking novices that fart around in the gym thinking the more time spent in the gym = more results.
Nobody cares what you think buddy. I'm gonna go lift "something heavy" while you go looking for "proof" on the internet and ways to optimize your workout.Originally Posted by Durden7
I automatically discredit the thoughts of someone who posts a video of themselves lifting something heavy as a form of "proof". It's quite silly actually.