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Old 10-12-2012, 07:49 AM   #61
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I believe that you may in fact be a retard. CNS stimulation is important for anybody at certain times whether they are exercising or not. Having the proper arousal level for you to perform is everything. If you're naturally an anxious/excited person you probably don't need to do as much but for relaxed/'normal' people it is imperative that they get excited for anything that requires near maximal exertion. Maximum effort is maximum effort, why shouldn't everybody try to do their best regardless of where they're at? You sound like the sort of person who is a loser in life to be honest, with that attitude. How do you determine what is a minuscule difference anyway? You've done some research and performed statistical analysis on the subject have you?
lmao its pretty obvious you're not very clever, did a little sports course in college did we? lol I wouldn't piss on you if I met you in real life, you know absolutely nothing and I won't waste my energy responding to your arrogant, ill-informed posts.
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Old 10-12-2012, 07:57 AM   #62
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I believe that you may in fact be a retard. CNS stimulation is important for anybody at certain times whether they are exercising or not. Having the proper arousal level for you to perform is everything. If you're naturally an anxious/excited person you probably don't need to do as much but for relaxed/'normal' people it is imperative that they get excited for anything that requires near maximal exertion. Maximum effort is maximum effort, why shouldn't everybody try to do their best regardless of where they're at? You sound like the sort of person who is a loser in life to be honest, with that attitude. How do you determine what is a minuscule difference anyway? You've done some research and performed statistical analysis on the subject have you?
Agree.

I've seen people the in the gym deadlift and they're getting themselves 'psyched' to do what doesn't look like a ton of weight and people are s******ing, but obviously it's relative; what is a peanut to one guy is a significant amount of weight to another.
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Old 10-12-2012, 09:21 AM   #63
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Have to disagree. CNS stimulation - you clearly are away with the fairies. yes getting pumped up is no harm but it only makes a miniscule difference. For olympic lifters/powerlifters I can see why...but anyone doing it in a gym is a retard.
You clearly don't lift heavy weights. If you do you do it poorly.
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Old 10-12-2012, 09:32 AM   #64
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Have to disagree. CNS stimulation - you clearly are away with the fairies. yes getting pumped up is no harm but it only makes a miniscule difference. For olympic lifters/powerlifters I can see why...but anyone doing it in a gym is a retard.
Dont agree at all.
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Old 10-12-2012, 09:33 AM   #65
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. CNS stimulation is important for anybody at certain times whether they are exercising or not. Having the proper arousal level for you to perform is everything. If you're naturally an anxious/excited person you probably don't need to do as much but for relaxed/'normal' people it is imperative that they get excited for anything that requires near maximal exertion. Maximum effort is maximum effort, why shouldn't everybody try to do their best regardless of where they're at?
Agree
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