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Archive for November, 2007

some advice i gave earlier today

Monday, November 26th, 2007

So there was a question in the exercise forum today asking about why a person was fatiguing so much faster than expected. This is what i told him and figured i’d post it here so it wouldn’t be lost and a lot of people can benefit from it. It’s a long post with lots of into, but i think it’s worth the read.

"your problem is actually a combination of things. Your nutrition, daily habits, and your training. I actually wouldn’t go so far as to call it a problem since it’s a normal thing for all of us.

For your nutrition, its one thing to get the calories you need, but the sources of those calories can make a difference. The large carbohydrate intake would be awesome for endurance type athletes, but since you’re lifting, you may want to up your protein intake a bit. If your serious and pretty consistent about lifting, you would want more protein to be available for gluconeogenesis which is when proteins being taken away from your muscles is broken down and essentially converted to glycogen that can go back into your muscles to supply you energy.

Normally protein doesn’t make up a large part of your energy sources during exercise, but it (as well as muscle tissue) is broken down with resistance exercise which is why you fatigue. take your weight in lbs and multiply it by 0.3. this is how much protein anyone your weight should be getting a day. But its higher for endurance or strength athletes, so go ahead and double that number. If you get close to that amount of protein, you should find that you’ll have a little bit more endurance (and won’t be sore as long). Supps will do the trick, but you dont need them. Some extra eggs or pieces of chicken each day will do wonders.

For daily habits, just make sure you’re getting enough sleep and are giving each muscle group you train at least 2 days to recover before training the same group again. Training them day after day keeps you in a perpetual catabolic state (breaking down muscle) and doesn’t give you a chance to go anabolic (building muscle)

I don’t know how long you’ve been at it, but if you’re relatively new to all of this, you’ve probably been training primarily for strength. That’s all good, but it doesn’t do much to help out with endurance. To train your endurance, lighten the weight and knock out a couple of sets of about 15-20 reps. This can be done for any exercise.After awhile, you’ll notice that you won’t fatigue as quickly. For your legs, you’re always using those a lot and if you happen to run around a lot or skate or something, then you would have already built up some more endurance in them relative to the muscles in your upper body.

I know that was A LOT of info, but i really hope that it helps you out. If you have any question about it, just shoot me a message and i’d be happy to try help clear things up"

getting back into it

Saturday, November 24th, 2007

so it’s been awhile since that earthquake hit and my shoulder has been feeling much better, but it’s really thrown me off. it’s given me a lot of trouble with my other lifts and has felt like it doesn’t even want to respond at certain times…kind of a subtle lulling pain. At least the down time has given me time to catch up on work that i should be doing right now instead of this. What can i say? working on my body is so much more fun that working on school stuff. Oh well. Hope everyone had a safe and awesome thanksgiving!

working too hard

Saturday, November 10th, 2007

usually when i walk into the gym here, i see a lot of familiar faces and people going through their normal workouts. But every now and then, you see the "new guy" who might feel a little intimidated or feel like he’s got something to prove to everyone. Do you know how to tell when someone like that is working too hard or really straining? When they rip a big loud one right next to you during the lift. Guy probably sharted his pants….that was the end of my workout. I got a good enough ab workout on the way back home anyway laughing about. it

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Nothing to do with Bodybuilding but still awesome

Tuesday, November 6th, 2007

so i’m a guy who usually sticks to listening to hardcore, other genres of rock, or kick back instrumental beats. Some of favorites are Thrice, From Autumn to Ashes, Azusa, Nujabes, Thievery Corporation, and Fat Jon (not joe, dammit) i don’t listen to much of anything or anybody on the radio, but my room mate burned Kanye West’s new album and imported it on my iTunes for me. I can see why so many people like the guy. I’m a musician, so when i listen to music, i usually listen for the musical composition in its entirety instead of just the lyrics. one of the songs on Kanye’s album caught my ear and i listened closely for the lyrics. the last song on the album,"Big Brother" is awesome. It makes me think of my oldest brother who produces stuff for rap groups in L.A. It also makes me think of my other bros as well an appreciate all the bull they’ve ever put me through or vice versa. Kinda helps me know and be thankful for my place, but I’m always looking for something better so it’s also kind of inspiring because it makes me want to work harder in anything i do. Unfortunately it makes me kind of homesick too. San Jose is no Los Angeles, but it’s okay. So give it a listen and pay close attention to the lyrics. Gotta hand it to the man

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