Do you train?
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- Substance
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Re: Do you train?
Ok I understand that. Plz update in this thread would like to follow your progress aswell.
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- SomaliNetizen
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Re: Do you train?
okay. anyway i noticed you used the word "mate". UK or Australia?
- Substance
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Re: Do you train?
Sweden mate.blackstars25 wrote:okay. anyway i noticed you used the word "mate". UK or Australia?

Seriously It has stuck with me since I started posting on English-speaking forums.

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Re: Do you train?
interesting.
i envy somali swedes, i guess they can speak swedish(?), english AND somali? impressive indeed, i can barely speak 2.
i envy somali swedes, i guess they can speak swedish(?), english AND somali? impressive indeed, i can barely speak 2.
- Substance
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Re: Do you train?
Yes its called swedish. Multilingual people is very impressing indeed.
But english is taught at school, soomali at home and swedish on the street.
But english is taught at school, soomali at home and swedish on the street.

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Re: Do you train?
I started gym again and this time I am serious. It has been a month so far and I have seen some very good results. I have been in gym in and out casually for the past 2 years. Last week was the first time ever, I actually felt the magically pump in my biceps. Feels great,
Really need to uptake my calorie load and especially do my best not to miss breakfast
Really need to uptake my calorie load and especially do my best not to miss breakfast
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Aswsome. whats your stats?Oxidant wrote:I started gym again and this time I am serious. It has been a month so far and I have seen some very good results. I have been in gym in and out casually for the past 2 years. Last week was the first time ever, I actually felt the magically pump in my biceps. Feels great,
Really need to uptake my calorie load and especially do my best not to miss breakfast
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Re: Do you train?
^Don't ever miss breakfast. Eat 5-6 times throughout the day. Don't eat large meals. Keep it up 

Re: Do you train?
Yea, I definitely learnt that lesson. I have realized if I eat a big breakfast in the morning than my appetite will great during the day and I will eat plenty. And if I miss breakfast, my stomach closes (In a way) and my appetite is suppressed.blackstars25 wrote:^Don't ever miss breakfast. Eat 5-6 times throughout the day. Don't eat large meals. Keep it up
Personally with my timetable, I cannot eat 5-6 Meals, just cannot fit into it. I eat 3 big meals, and snacks in between.
Also realized the important of compound exercises.However, I don't do deadlift and squats too risky
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- SomaliNetizen
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Re: Do you train?
^I can't fit 5-6 in my schedule either, I just tell people to do that

But really, there's a downside into eating large meals and not frequently. Your body will just store the excess nutrients and will go into preservation mode, as it expects its next food intake in a while. Small food intake at frequent intervals just gives you a much more efficient metabolism. Also It really doesn't have to be actual meals, you can have 3 meals and the other 3 as snacks. Fruits, tuna can, protein shake etc


But really, there's a downside into eating large meals and not frequently. Your body will just store the excess nutrients and will go into preservation mode, as it expects its next food intake in a while. Small food intake at frequent intervals just gives you a much more efficient metabolism. Also It really doesn't have to be actual meals, you can have 3 meals and the other 3 as snacks. Fruits, tuna can, protein shake etc
- Substance
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Re: Do you train?
I heard about golden rule that one should eat once 3 hours?
Re: Do you train?
Is this 4-6 meals a day thing proven 100% beyond doubt. A lot of things are spewed out regarding working out and are broscience in most casesblackstars25 wrote:^I can't fit 5-6 in my schedule either, I just tell people to do that![]()
But really, there's a downside into eating large meals and not frequently. Your body will just store the excess nutrients and will go into preservation mode, as it expects its next food intake in a while. Small food intake at frequent intervals just gives you a much more efficient metabolism. Also It really doesn't have to be actual meals, you can have 3 meals and the other 3 as snacks. Fruits, tuna can, protein shake etc
Re: Do you train?
What are people here training for? Overall health or?
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Re: Do you train?
I train to become stronger. The health side is good bonus. But people who train has different goals.Tuushi wrote:What are people here training for? Overall health or?
Re: Do you train?
Training sounded like all u guys were preparing for a marathon or something.Substance wrote:I train to become stronger. The health side is good bonus. But people who train has different goals.Tuushi wrote:What are people here training for? Overall health or?
But good to know.

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