by kickinit » Sat Jul 23, 2011 1:52 am
by Media Park » Sat Jul 23, 2011 10:01 am
Wedgie wrote:I wear skin tight arseless leather pants, wtf do you wear?
by Sorry Dude » Wed Jul 27, 2011 12:12 pm
kickinit wrote:Yep whey protein is definitely a good option also having complex carbs post workout is just as good as the protein. A lot of bodybuilders buy complex carbs in a supp form and mix it with there protein shake, I just have 2 kiwi fruit after training. I have used creatine in the past but like it so stopped using it, there probably is a product right for me but just havent found it yet. BCAA are good i'm currently using Scivation xtend grape flavour and it taste like hubba bubba grape. The only other 2 things I take is a multi vitamin and fish oil. If your working out during the day or morning there is one supplement that everyone would have in there house that they should be taking and thats caffeine. But to be honest with you there's only 4 things I would say to take if you where going to be serious in the gym, Protein, Complex Carbs, Multi Vitamin and caffeine and thats probably going to cost you around $80 a month. With the Protein do your research on the net, have a look at the forum on bodybuilding.com what people are saying about the products, and the biggest one of them search about the side effects for that brand.
This is a pretty good workout plan it mixes up your workout pretty good and you definitely want to try the drop sets there a killer
http://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/kris-ge ... eek-1.html
by whufc » Wed Jul 27, 2011 12:23 pm
Quichey wrote:kickinit wrote:Creatine is fine to import. It is to with the diary in it. Can get it in the country but it has to state the ingredients and how much % is in it all adding up to 100% and any diary in you need to know what country it came from.
On the the powder, I find Chemist Warehouse to be the cheapest I can find even cheaper at their vitamin warehouse in the city. $60 odd a 2.5 kilo bucket and I go through a bucket a month![]()
What brand protein powder are you using? I use and will only use Gaspari Nutrition MyoFushion best tasting protein powder on the market. What other supps are you using I might have a few tips to help with your fat loss if you want.
Don't use any supplements (I just eat loads), but am drawing a weight training program (for footy offseason) to stack on 4-5 kgs of muscle. I have low BF now anyway, but after bulking could aim for 10-12% BF.
I would only look at buying 100% whey protein to use immediately post-workout before I then get a big meal in. Would also intend on taking 5g creatine monohydrate daily during bulking phase.
by whufc » Wed Jul 27, 2011 12:34 pm
by RustyCage » Wed Jul 27, 2011 2:11 pm
Media Park wrote:As I have recently jumped on the scales and found myself to be in excess of ninety kilos, I will be withdrawing from future weigh-in's...
by kickinit » Wed Jul 27, 2011 10:53 pm
by mypaddock » Thu Jul 28, 2011 9:45 am
Quichey wrote:kickinit wrote:just a pitty you can't ship protein powder into australia.
Really??
Does the same go for creatine monohydrate?
by mypaddock » Thu Jul 28, 2011 9:55 am
heater31 wrote:Quichey wrote:Heater, why take the whey protein if you're trying to lose weight?
I want to lose it in certain areas and gain it in others. It seems to be working so far......
by heater31 » Thu Jul 28, 2011 10:37 am
mypaddock wrote:heater31 wrote:Quichey wrote:Heater, why take the whey protein if you're trying to lose weight?
I want to lose it in certain areas and gain it in others. It seems to be working so far......
FYI you cannot target fat loss in specific areas of the body. Fat loss comes as a whole. You might lose more in certain areas because you have more fat deposits there, but by thinking "I'll do 1000 situps a day and lose my gut" is incorrect. This kind of thinking is a myth and sold to the misinformed by companies who sell ab-sculptor 2000 type machines![]()
But you're on the right track with the protein. Low carb, high protein diet is the best way to lose fat, hands down. Plus a little exercise too, naturally..
by Q. » Thu Jul 28, 2011 11:23 am
by kickinit » Thu Jul 28, 2011 7:25 pm
mypaddock wrote:Quichey wrote:kickinit wrote:just a pitty you can't ship protein powder into australia.
Really??
Does the same go for creatine monohydrate?
Incorrect gents, you can ship most supplements from overseas. But with shipping/postage fees doesn't tend to be a worthwhile exercise.
Ebay is probably the best place to get cheap supplements. Well, that's my experience anyway. Beats going to any retail supps store in Adelaide.
by Psyber » Fri Jul 29, 2011 6:49 pm
by Brucetiki » Sat Jul 30, 2011 2:28 pm
by sherminator » Sat Jul 30, 2011 5:22 pm
sherminator wrote:103.1
Started doing more weights this month. Previously I have only been doing cardio training and have noticed a big difference. Only 1.9 kgs loss, but very happy as I have been pretty lazy the last week with a fair bit of junk food and no training! If I can put in 4 solid weeks training and get a little bit more disciplined with the diet, I hope to get under the 100 mark this month!
by kickinit » Sat Jul 30, 2011 11:25 pm
sherminator wrote:sherminator wrote:103.1
Started doing more weights this month. Previously I have only been doing cardio training and have noticed a big difference. Only 1.9 kgs loss, but very happy as I have been pretty lazy the last week with a fair bit of junk food and no training! If I can put in 4 solid weeks training and get a little bit more disciplined with the diet, I hope to get under the 100 mark this month!
Not going to happen!!
I started this month very well but got crook early on and didn't train for over a week. Had a bad cold and was absolutely exhausted when I got home from work so generally just flaked out. I weighed myself and had ballooned out to 105.8 mid month. Once I felt a little bit better I got back into it and clawed my fitness back. It was amazing to see how quickly it goes when you stop training...
Anyway, I had a pretty full on cardio session on wednesday and weighed myself and had got down to 102.5. I didn't train Thursday but had a big weights session with my PT yesterday. Woke up very sore and struggling to walk so I went to the gym and did some cardio today at about 75% to try to get rid of some of the soreness. Weighed myself and I am now at 103.7!!!!
I am baffled that I have put on 1.2kg in about 60 hours considering I have trained twice in that time. I haven't eaten anything too bad (ie Maccas, pizza, KFC etc) in that time. Is there any experts out there that can possibly explain this to me? Is it because of the weights?
by Kahuna » Mon Aug 01, 2011 9:37 am
by locky801 » Mon Aug 01, 2011 12:02 pm
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