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not sure anyone will be arsed to read this.. [Only registered and activated users can see links. ] They found that 90 per cent of the cooked egg was digested compared to just 51 per cent of the raw egg (The Journal of Nutrition, vol 128, p 1716). (bb.com) I have 4egg whites and a whole egg in the morning and raw and I think it works out at about 20g protein. |
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Sounds like pseudo-science, except it's backed up by testing and droves of successful users.
[Only registered and activated users can see links. ] [Only registered and activated users can see links. ] Brilliant, cutting edge stuff. Way ahead of the medical and pharmaceutical communities because the author is not tied down by protocol, regulation, and big business politics. |
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But bodybuilders and top athletes are taking things a step further, working on new shite, on themselves, and are way ahead of the medical and fitness establishment. Why did Holyfield hire Lee Haney when he made his move to heavyweight. Lee new more about juicing and bulking than the majority of doctors out there. For strength and endurance, I'd hire Lance Armstrong any day over a regular fitness specialist. He's obviously experimented with cutting edge shite and is, or was, way ahead of the game. Drugs aside, their experimentation with various weight resistance regimens alone are probably worth the price of admission. Which is why a book like the 4 Hour Body is so brilliant. Things like exercise frequency and timing of supplements and diets are experimented with and explained and you realise that current routines are way out of whack with super efficient gains. Take a closer look at the book before passing summary judgement. I know you didn't even read a bit of it otherwise you wouldn't be saying what you said.
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Was just about to come in with the stuff virus did. I've read a few chapters and any dumbass can see its horse shit. 38lbs of muscle in 28 days tells you everything you need to know about that book. It sells well as its aimed at dumb ass people that will believe anything. I read it at a mates that was 6 months ago and I'm yet to see even half I'd that muscle gain on him.
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Look at pudgy Chavez Jr right now, then catch him at the weigh in. How does he do it? If you know how, then its quite easy. BTW, amateur wrestlers are so far ahead of the rapid weight reduction curve, its ridiculous. If you want to keep up with 10 yr old data, now being published, be my guest. I'll be looking for more cutting edge stuff and try it out before passing judgement. |
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This means "Tim" would have built 1.2lbs of muscle every single day.... already impossible, but lets continue. In a year this amounts to 438lbs of muscle. Are you really that fucking stupid that you believe anything near this is possible? Last edited by viru§™; 09-03-2012 at 06:00 PM. |
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People like you think you are ahead of the game because you read tripe like this, then you tell us we are 10 years behind these guys. Bodybuilders were around way before this book and still in great shape but it's through hard work and steroids, not four hours in the gym a month and a book. Also where are the pictures of tim gaining this muscle because I can't find any, or even people he has tested it on. Surely he'd back it up with pictures right? |
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