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No, you don't have to be a rocket scientist. However, dont underestimate the complexity and volume of knowledge that needs to be acquired in relation to exercise physiology for one to be successful.Spyrax said:If you want a six-pack, The first thing you have to know is that everyone has a six-pack. You may say, bullshit because you can't see your one but really, its the fat thats preventing it from being seen. So how do you make it visible? You don't have to be a rocket scientist to figure this out, but its simple, you have to lose the fat. Diet and fitness will solve this problem. I'm not quite sure on the diet, if someone could help me out, but I would eat fruit, drink milk, etc and avoid coke, krispy kreme, maccaz etc. By exercising, you will lose fat, for example, if you were to go running in circles, a good 30-35 minutes non stop will be good enough. Once you develop abs, you should start doing situps to make the abs stronger. Note: Just doing situps won't do jack shit, you might just see the top 2 abs from situps but the bottom ones will have to get worked out and dieted to be visible.
I love it how some people on this thread think they are a top-shit nutritionist, and know everything there is to know about everybody's individual bodies, and about the complex physiology of weight loss vs. Muscle toning.hYperTrOphY said:No, you don't have to be a rocket scientist. However, dont underestimate the complexity and volume of knowledge that needs to be acquired in relation to exercise physiology for one to be successful.
If you want to go on a harcore fat loss diet, I would not be consuming fruit or milk. Both contain sugar, which will inhibit fat loss. However, if you don't plan for your diet to be as extreme limit all sugar to the mornings. For your diet to be optimal, you need to calculate your required caloric intake and then determine the foods that will meet this goal. Much attention should be paid to the macronutrient ratio, i.e. protein, carbs, fat. Anyway, there is too much to say about dieting that it is too time-consuming and impractical to attempt. Do some research.
what do u mean by 'strong reflex muscles'?ioniser said:big fat muscles=lift weights slowly,bench press slowly........etc
strong reflex muscles=do the above as quick as possible this also helps to lose body fat
toning the muscle=lift weights not too quick and not too slow so in between the above(medium rate)
I think he means stronger muscles when you flex...EATAPIE said:what do u mean by 'strong reflex muscles'?
Shit!!! YOU CAN'T BE SERIOUS!!!!llamalope said:I love it how some people on this thread think they are a top-shit nutritionist, and know everything there is to know about everybody's individual bodies, and about the complex physiology of weight loss vs. Muscle toning.
I have 2 pieces of advice
1) eat healthily
2) excercise
ah ok. thx.Damage Inc. said:He doesn't know what he's talking about.
I don't think I am a top-shit nutritionist. Nor do I think I know everything there is to know about exercise physiology. In fact, I know very little when you consider just how much there is to know. However, I would imagine the little I do know is significantly more than most people. I dont understand why you would criticise someone who is giving people decent advice, and not the other 90% of people who are making bullshit statements that they probably read from New Idea or Women's Weekly.llamalope said:I love it how some people on this thread think they are a top-shit nutritionist, and know everything there is to know about everybody's individual bodies, and about the complex physiology of weight loss vs. Muscle toning.
Thanks for that. I'm sure everyone will now lose lots of weight since we know the magic formula.I have 2 pieces of advice
1) eat healthily
2) excercise
I have learnt a lot from many different sources. I was lucky enough to learn the basics from my step-dad who has been training for years. Since then, I have read exercise physiology textbooks used at uni, read articles and joined online bodybuilding forums. I haven't done much reading on exercise/nutrition in a while though, especially with the HSC.Damage Inc. said:Hypertrophy, how did you learn so much shit about exercising and nutrition, etc. Was it basically searching then reading stuff from websites?