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

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

i envy somali swedes, i guess they can speak swedish(?), english AND somali? impressive indeed, i can barely speak 2.
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Yes its called swedish. Multilingual people is very impressing indeed.

But english is taught at school, soomali at home and swedish on the street. :up:
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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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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
Aswsome. whats your stats?
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^Don't ever miss breakfast. Eat 5-6 times throughout the day. Don't eat large meals. Keep it up :up:
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blackstars25 wrote:^Don't ever miss breakfast. Eat 5-6 times throughout the day. Don't eat large meals. Keep it up :up:
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.

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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^I can't fit 5-6 in my schedule either, I just tell people to do that :lol: :lol:

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
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I heard about golden rule that one should eat once 3 hours?
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blackstars25 wrote:^I can't fit 5-6 in my schedule either, I just tell people to do that :lol: :lol:

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
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 cases
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What are people here training for? Overall health or?
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Tuushi wrote:What are people here training for? Overall health or?
I train to become stronger. The health side is good bonus. But people who train has different goals.
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Substance wrote:
Tuushi wrote:What are people here training for? Overall health or?
I train to become stronger. The health side is good bonus. But people who train has different goals.
Training sounded like all u guys were preparing for a marathon or something.

But good to know. :up:
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