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Re: Body Trim

Postby PPLions » Sun Oct 28, 2012 8:23 pm

JK wrote:Im no expert with this stuff, but in the main I very much agree with this (Im sure there's the odd exception).

I'm not over weight, in fact my limbs are pretty scrawny, but I would have a higher body fat percentage than I should and I know I can improve that, and relatively quickly because I've done it before .. But it really is laziness and a lack of sustained determination to consume the right foods, right amounts and exercise regularly enough on my behalf, if Im honest with myself.

Breaking habits or forming better ones, can be hard to do sometimes, but I reckon that's the hardest part because the training and eating really isn't so difficult.

Great post. Are you a fitness trainer?
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Re: Body Trim

Postby cheetah » Sun Oct 28, 2012 8:33 pm

Is there a difference between a fitness trainer and a physical trainer? serious?
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Re: Body Trim

Postby Squids » Sun Oct 28, 2012 8:43 pm

cheetah wrote:Is there a difference between a fitness trainer and a physical trainer? serious?


A physical trainers gives 'rub downs'.
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Re: Body Trim

Postby kickinit » Sun Oct 28, 2012 9:20 pm

cheetah wrote:That is not a medical journa lwebsite mate. That is just a basic site describing potential side effects. A medical journal is a paper written by a health proffessional usually with a PHD. something obviously kickinit has in weightloss


WebMD is used world wide by health care specialised so I think it answer your question.

cheetah wrote:Bully you should always see your doctor when trying to lose weight. They are the best advice for weight loss. Also they will give a professional opinion on duromine, as there are some cases were you cant use it. We all cant get sponsored


A nutritionist is best for weight loss. Also what would those cases be where you can't use it? Heart Disease, High blood pressure, Diabetes?
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Re: Body Trim

Postby kickinit » Sun Oct 28, 2012 9:22 pm

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kickinit wrote:The main reason why people are overweight is because they are lazy. They can do the exercise and they can do the diet but most of the time they don't want to. The only way they are going to break the habit is by doing it. Giving them a pill that makes them lose weight is doing nothing for them but making them stay there lazy selfs. They have to change there lifestyle and diet, the pill will not do that for them.


Im no expert with this stuff, but in the main I very much agree with this (Im sure there's the odd exception).

I'm not over weight, in fact my limbs are pretty scrawny, but I would have a higher body fat percentage than I should and I know I can improve that, and relatively quickly because I've done it before .. But it really is laziness and a lack of sustained determination to consume the right foods, right amounts and exercise regularly enough on my behalf, if Im honest with myself.

Breaking habits or forming better ones, can be hard to do sometimes, but I reckon that's the hardest part because the training and eating really isn't so difficult.


There is some cases where weight gain is out of a person control, the main one would be medication.
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Re: Body Trim

Postby kickinit » Sun Oct 28, 2012 9:27 pm

Bully wrote:can you give me some info on duromine, as not heard alot of good things about it, but may look into it more and give it a try.....
Like what does it involve?


cheetah wrote:Bully you should always see your doctor when trying to lose weight. They are the best advice for weight loss. Also they will give a professional opinion on duromine, as there are some cases were you cant use it. We all cant get sponsored


Come on Bully thought you where a bodybuilder for 4 years? You shouldn't need anything to lose weight. Isn't that fat turning into muscle like you claimed?
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Re: Body Trim

Postby cheetah » Sun Oct 28, 2012 9:53 pm

Webmd is used by normal people looking up information on the internet. It is not a medical journal that is a fact! First step is 2 always c a doctor. I may not train with professional athletes, but this is the truth. You need 2 get medically checked before starting any weight loss/ exercise program. The doctor can then refer you 2 other allied health professionals.
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Re: Body Trim

Postby kickinit » Sun Oct 28, 2012 11:11 pm

cheetah wrote:Webmd is used by normal people looking up information on the internet. It is not a medical journal that is a fact! First step is 2 always c a doctor. I may not train with professional athletes, but this is the truth. You need 2 get medically checked before starting any weight loss/ exercise program. The doctor can then refer you 2 other allied health professionals.


So why do doctors use it to show side effects of prescription drugs then? Also I wouldn't be reading too many of the "medical journals" you see on the internet especially when it comes to anything to do with the fitness industry. Supplement companies have been making false crap up for years so it looks like they have evidence to back up there claims. How is a doctor that has no experience going to tell you about a diet plan? Exercise program yes to some degree if you have had or have a medical condition which may prevent you from doing certain exercise programs. Unless you have or have had a medical condition then it really isn't necessary to see a doctor before starting to eat healthy and exercise. If you are going to take supplements like fat burners, test boosters or pre workouts then I would consult a doctor about the ingredients in them, or if you really need to take them.
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Re: Body Trim

Postby JK » Sun Oct 28, 2012 11:31 pm

kickinit wrote:
JK wrote:
kickinit wrote:The main reason why people are overweight is because they are lazy. They can do the exercise and they can do the diet but most of the time they don't want to. The only way they are going to break the habit is by doing it. Giving them a pill that makes them lose weight is doing nothing for them but making them stay there lazy selfs. They have to change there lifestyle and diet, the pill will not do that for them.


Im no expert with this stuff, but in the main I very much agree with this (Im sure there's the odd exception).

I'm not over weight, in fact my limbs are pretty scrawny, but I would have a higher body fat percentage than I should and I know I can improve that, and relatively quickly because I've done it before .. But it really is laziness and a lack of sustained determination to consume the right foods, right amounts and exercise regularly enough on my behalf, if Im honest with myself.

Breaking habits or forming better ones, can be hard to do sometimes, but I reckon that's the hardest part because the training and eating really isn't so difficult.


There is some cases where weight gain is out of a person control, the main one would be medication.


I did figure that would be the case, or health issues like glandular malfunction or something .. But in the main I reckon what I said is fairly accurate.
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Re: Body Trim

Postby cheetah » Mon Oct 29, 2012 12:30 am

Are you just troll posting kickinit or are you serious a doctor used that website 2 show you side effects. I would be checking his/her registration.
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Re: Body Trim

Postby Bully » Mon Oct 29, 2012 1:54 am

thanks for the info cheetah

might give it a try.

on the topic of the person you are having a discussion on about this - if you ignore them, they eventually go away...
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Re: Body Trim

Postby cheetah » Mon Oct 29, 2012 1:59 am

Bully wrote:thanks for the info cheetah

might give it a try.



Everbody is different. We are not all professional athletes like some posters. But the message is always the same. See doctor first. Lifestyle changes. What effort you put in, you will get out. Goodluck mate. Any try 2 having a healthier life is a positive one. Should not have simple minded fools on here posting uninformed info.
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Re: Body Trim

Postby Bully » Mon Oct 29, 2012 2:02 am

cheetah wrote:
Bully wrote:thanks for the info cheetah

might give it a try.



Everbody is different. We are not all professional athletes like some posters. But the message is always the same. See doctor first. Lifestyle changes. What effort you put in, you will get out. Goodluck mate. Any try 2 having a healthier life is a positive one. Should not have simple minded fools on here posting uninformed info.


correct, i have done alot of fitness routines, so i know a way that works, i agree that everyone is different, and what worked for me was different to what worked for the person next to me, and not everything will work for everyone.....
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Re: Body Trim

Postby cheetah » Mon Oct 29, 2012 2:03 am

Haha all good mate. He has some good points. Just a little uneducated. But anybody that has helped someone lose 50kgs has done a great job. People will find what suits them. That is why there is so much out there.
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Re: Body Trim

Postby JK » Mon Oct 29, 2012 2:14 am

PPLions wrote:
JK wrote:Im no expert with this stuff, but in the main I very much agree with this (Im sure there's the odd exception).

I'm not over weight, in fact my limbs are pretty scrawny, but I would have a higher body fat percentage than I should and I know I can improve that, and relatively quickly because I've done it before .. But it really is laziness and a lack of sustained determination to consume the right foods, right amounts and exercise regularly enough on my behalf, if Im honest with myself.

Breaking habits or forming better ones, can be hard to do sometimes, but I reckon that's the hardest part because the training and eating really isn't so difficult.

Great post. Are you a fitness trainer?


Na mate, just an average Joe who gave it a go and was surprised by how many beliefs I'd developed that were massively wrong, and following the right advice made a huge impact, and quickly.
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Re: Body Trim

Postby cheetah » Mon Oct 29, 2012 2:15 am

Kickinit i have talked a mate into using duromine. He is about 100kgs. He will start in 2 weeks. I will start a new topic duromine v professional athelete. He will get his body fat % measured. I will post photos of him at start and during his gradually weight loss. Post his fluid and food intake each day. Plus i will get him 2 tell me his thoughts. Honest opinions. I challenge you 2 find someone similar weight/body fat % and over 3 months see who loses the most weight.
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Re: Body Trim

Postby Bully » Mon Oct 29, 2012 2:17 am

JK wrote:
PPLions wrote:
JK wrote:Im no expert with this stuff, but in the main I very much agree with this (Im sure there's the odd exception).

I'm not over weight, in fact my limbs are pretty scrawny, but I would have a higher body fat percentage than I should and I know I can improve that, and relatively quickly because I've done it before .. But it really is laziness and a lack of sustained determination to consume the right foods, right amounts and exercise regularly enough on my behalf, if Im honest with myself.

Breaking habits or forming better ones, can be hard to do sometimes, but I reckon that's the hardest part because the training and eating really isn't so difficult.

Great post. Are you a fitness trainer?


Na mate, just an average Joe who gave it a go and was surprised by how many beliefs I'd developed that were massively wrong, and following the right advice made a huge impact, and quickly.


finding a REAL team to follw in the EPL JK might help ;).........just stirring mate !!
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Re: Body Trim

Postby JK » Mon Oct 29, 2012 2:21 am

Bully wrote:finding a REAL team to follw in the EPL JK might help ;).........just stirring mate !!


Thanks for the laugh mate, that might have hurt from anyone that follows a successful team ;)
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Re: Body Trim

Postby kickinit » Mon Oct 29, 2012 2:24 am

Bully wrote:thanks for the info cheetah

might give it a try.

on the topic of the person you are having a discussion on about this - if you ignore them, they eventually go away...


Bully wrote:
cheetah wrote:
Bully wrote:thanks for the info cheetah

might give it a try.



Everbody is different. We are not all professional athletes like some posters. But the message is always the same. See doctor first. Lifestyle changes. What effort you put in, you will get out. Goodluck mate. Any try 2 having a healthier life is a positive one. Should not have simple minded fools on here posting uninformed info.


correct, i have done alot of fitness routines, so i know a way that works, i agree that everyone is different, and what worked for me was different to what worked for the person next to me, and not everything will work for everyone.....


I've never gone away your the one that went away crying because you got caught out telling lies. I'm still waiting on the info of how to turn fat into muscle. The funny thing is if you say you where a body builder for 4 years why you asking about a drug that is used on obese people for weight lose?

And i'm sick of hearing everybody is different and they'll find what works best for them. News Flash to anyone thinking this the ONLY way to lose weight is to have a calorie deficit if you don't have a calorie deficit you are not going to lose weight. If you guys actually knew what you where talking about and had some experience in the field you would actually know this and stop talking this crap you are talking.
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Re: Body Trim

Postby kickinit » Mon Oct 29, 2012 2:46 am

cheetah wrote:Kickinit i have talked a mate into using duromine. He is about 100kgs. He will start in 2 weeks. I will start a new topic duromine v professional athelete. He will get his body fat % measured. I will post photos of him at start and during his gradually weight loss. Post his fluid and food intake each day. Plus i will get him 2 tell me his thoughts. Honest opinions. I challenge you 2 find someone similar weight/body fat % and over 3 months see who loses the most weight.


You've talked a mate into using Duromine and whats your qualification to tell him he should be using it. You give me 2 weeks to find someone to train. For starters I don't find people to train they come to me, I don't get paid for it I do it because the person has asked me help. And at the moment i'm not training anyone as I have a show coming up in may, which your more then welcome to come and watch. The funny thing is your mate is 100kg and you think he needs duromine? Mate stop talking the crap he doesn't need a drug thats going to put him at risk of health issue, he needs to get of the couch and do some exercise and eat healthy and would easily be down to 80kgs in 3 months without the health issues.
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