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michel 10-02-2002 03:41 AM

How fit are you webmasters?
 
Just wondered, how is your fysical condition?
Do you excersise a lot?

MetaformX 10-02-2002 03:44 AM

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Originally posted by michel
Just wondered, how is your fysical condition?
Do you excersise a lot?

3 times a week, lifting weights...taking hydroxycutt and gonna start taking whey potein and some creatine later

chodadog 10-02-2002 03:45 AM

Just been getting back into excercising the last couple of months.. Slowly shedding a few extra pounds. All in all, i'm not terribly unfit, but i'm not about to go to the olympics either.

michel 10-02-2002 03:46 AM

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Originally posted by MetaformX


3 times a week, lifting weights...taking hydroxycutt and gonna start taking whey potein and some creatine later

Myself 3/4 times a week weight lifting.
And every evening I run a few miles

MetaformX 10-02-2002 03:50 AM

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Originally posted by michel
And every evening I run a few miles
I want to start running, but I just hate running. Weight lifting is awsome for stress, but my lungs are such pussies and just dont like cardio

Rocky 10-02-2002 03:51 AM

i'm as fit as a fiddle

unfortunately that fiddle happens to be an antique Stradivarius

michel 10-02-2002 03:53 AM

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Originally posted by Rocky
i'm as fit as a fiddle

unfortunately that fiddle happens to be an antique Stradivarius

:1orglaugh

DanielD 10-02-2002 03:59 AM

I do cycling of 10 miles a day. That keeps me fit.

Loch 10-02-2002 04:13 AM

Was once, then i started working to much.....and well many of you probably know the rest heeh :winkwink:
To top things off i just hurt my back so im walking like i just took a dump in my pants :(

Jimbo#1 10-02-2002 04:15 AM

Horrible, horrible, horrible!!! I used to have a job that had me on my feet 12 hours a day, Now I sit on my ass for 12 hours a day and don't get ANY exercise. The good news is I quit smoking, but I gotta get some exercise, just to relieve stress if for nothing else

Oldy 10-02-2002 04:17 AM

I like to do Push ups. I am not a muscular man, but a healthy man. You should also take your diets properly to keep yourself fit.

michel 10-02-2002 06:22 AM

I gues you all aren't very fit juged by the number of replies.
Or it just is a boring threat

Zorgman 10-02-2002 06:29 AM

I'v been sitting on my ass coding for almost 3 years, so I had to join the gym. Been going every day for 1 month now, it's damn good and I can see the results already.

Usual workout is

- 20 minutes walking (speed 8.5 which is almost a jog)
- 30 minutes cycling
- Pullups (12 x 3 sets)
- Pull downs (12 x 3 sets)
- some other arm weights.

Normal workout is 1 hour. It's all good!! :winkwink:

FlyingIguana 10-02-2002 06:35 AM

i'm trying to gain weight, so i don't have my regular 27 inch waist with striated muscles anymore

Ross 10-02-2002 06:53 AM

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Originally posted by MetaformX


3 times a week, lifting weights...taking hydroxycutt and gonna start taking whey potein and some creatine later

Creatine isn't really good for you!!

It builds up a high level of ammino acids which can cause a higher risk of injury when exercising!!

linkdead 10-02-2002 06:53 AM

traffic trading and crystal meth keeps the pounds off

skillet 10-02-2002 07:05 AM

I do bedroom arobics 7 times a week, does that count?:)

kmanrox 10-02-2002 07:22 AM

well, i go downstairs to the gym in the other tower, where i wallclimb twice a week, as well as freeweight train.... cardio 4 times a week... heavy weights the rest.... do 18yo thai girls bouncing on me count as extra cardio? shrug


;-)

FlyingIguana 10-02-2002 07:37 AM

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Originally posted by Ross


Creatine isn't really good for you!!

It builds up a high level of ammino acids which can cause a higher risk of injury when exercising!!

thats bull. so you're gonna tell me someone who eats a lot of meat or fish who will get essentially the same amino acids are more prone to injury? protein and amino acids are the most important items in your diet when gaining muscle.

FlyingIguana 10-02-2002 07:38 AM

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Originally posted by kmanrox
well, i go downstairs to the gym in the other tower, where i wallclimb twice a week, as well as freeweight train.... cardio 4 times a week... heavy weights the rest.... do 18yo thai girls bouncing on me count as extra cardio? shrug


;-)

sounds like they're the ones doing the cardio :thumbsup

Smoothcriminal6 10-02-2002 08:01 AM

I play 90 minutes of soccer every weekend, that keeps me fit, oh and i'm looking to buy gym equipment soon.

Back in the school days I was fit as fuck, well I still am, hehe.

:)

CDSmith 10-02-2002 08:13 AM

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Originally posted by FlyingIguana
thats bull. so you're gonna tell me someone who eats a lot of meat or fish who will get essentially the same amino acids are more prone to injury? protein and amino acids are the most important items in your diet when gaining muscle.
Amino acids are essentially the "building blocks" of protein. I think he meant lactic acid, which builds up within the muscle tissue during prolonged exertion, which causes you to experience that burning feeling at the point of failure. I imagine an over-abundance of lactic acid could in some cases cause injury, I'd have to research it though. I'm really not sure.

FlyingIguana 10-02-2002 08:37 AM

creatine stops lactic acid from building up so quick. you can go a bit longer, not a whole lot longer but a just a bit.

Cheshire 10-02-2002 08:58 AM

40 minutes of cardio twice a day every day, 'til my body tells me to take a day off.

weights every other day, mostly upper body

and now softball once a week

galleryseek 10-02-2002 09:49 AM

2 yrs. now 5 days a week. 4 day routine.

1. Chest (3 to 4 Weight Exercises + 1 Machine) / Calves / Abs
2. Bis n' Tris (3 to 4 weight exercises for each + 1 machine) + Squats and leg presses
3. Shoulders (4 weight exercises) + Traps / Abs
4. Back (3 weight exercises + 2 machine exercises) + Legs + Deadlifts

of course every few months I switch up the routine.

this is where i want to be (muscular wise)... thats my goal
http://www.muscleweb.com/javier/page/posteropt.jpg

anyone think its "too" much or not enough, etc... ??

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CDSmith 10-02-2002 09:57 AM

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Originally posted by FlyingIguana
creatine stops lactic acid from building up so quick. you can go a bit longer, not a whole lot longer but a just a bit.
Ahhh, it's all coming back to me now! Yes, I see where Ross was sort of correct then. Since the lactic acid buildup in your muscles is the body's natural way of preventing injury due to overstrain, creatine users could be doing more long-term damage than good. <i>Could</i> be, that is. Ross really should post some documentation to back up what he's saying.

I can see where moderate use could benefit a bodybuilder, enabling him to push past the point of failure. It would be good for those guys that are "stuck" and not seeing good gains.


Galleryseek --- If you plan to compete, then it's definitely not too much. If you don't plan to compete, then it is.


Cheshire --- got any time for some hardball?

-=HUNGRYMAN=- 10-02-2002 10:05 AM

I've been told I have the body of a God !!

Unfortunately that God was Bhudda :(

galleryseek 10-02-2002 10:07 AM

CDSmith... i don't really plan on competing, but lifting all this time has made me addicted. i've made good gains through these 2 years and now i only want more n' more :) but I guess early on (like me, im 19) none of the pro body builders ever really thought they'd be competing. they keep up with it and try their hardest (along w/ a few steroids here n' there) and think to themselves, damn, i can compete!

HeadPimp 10-02-2002 10:13 AM

I go to the gym in waves, but I like to get there 3 times a week. I am really more concerned about achieving my goal of doing one cock push up a day.

FlyingIguana 10-02-2002 10:29 AM

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Originally posted by CDSmith
Ahhh, it's all coming back to me now! Yes, I see where Ross was sort of correct then. Since the lactic acid buildup in your muscles is the body's natural way of preventing injury due to overstrain, creatine users could be doing more long-term damage than good. <i>Could</i> be, that is. Ross really should post some documentation to back up what he's saying.

I can see where moderate use could benefit a bodybuilder, enabling him to push past the point of failure. It would be good for those guys that are "stuck" and not seeing good gains.


Galleryseek --- If you plan to compete, then it's definitely not too much. If you don't plan to compete, then it is.


Cheshire --- got any time for some hardball?

most bodybuilders are on roids. the drugs allow them to workout 3-4 times as long with heavier weights. they usually don't get injured.

what happens is people take creatine and get injured then think its because of the creatine. i don't know anyone on creatine thats had an injury from working out. mainly football injuries.

if the lactic acid doesn't build up then your body should be able to handle it because thats the bodies way of telling you to stop. biggest things i found with creatine was increased water retention, muscles felt pumped more after a set and recovery was a bit better.

ephedrine can make you handle a lot more reps then creatine along with more weight. if you've been working out for a while i don't see how it can be a problem if your body can handle the increase.

pink_in_the_middle 10-02-2002 10:36 AM

I do web cams shows all day and run after my three kids lol
It's keeps me in good shape :thumbsup

I was 170 lbs for my last pregnancy! I'm normally 116lbs (it was a bit hard to deal with). I breastfeed her for a yr and I lost it all. Now I'm at 100lbs ,so I'm happy here :)

-Lifting between 30-50 lbs (my kids) is a good workout for my arms ;)
-Running after them all day is good for my legs.
-And for my tummy lol...Kelly drives a standard and thats enough workout fo rmy stomach lol ;)

BradShaw 10-02-2002 10:41 AM

I am on AaronM trailer trash and dunkin donuts routine.

Exxxotica 10-02-2002 10:45 AM

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Originally posted by MetaformX


...and gonna start taking whey potein and some creatine later


You like the protien do ya? hehehe :Graucho

Cheshire 10-02-2002 11:03 AM

yeah, I don't understand that comment...

'gonna start taking whey'

you should always follow up a workout with a protein shake to help build your muscles... I thought that was common knowledge in the world of fitness.

Nydahl 10-02-2002 11:05 AM

I play squash.It is ok I like this game but still have 96 Kg

xanx 10-02-2002 11:08 AM

I play paintball twice a week. I have been 5'9'' 160 forever.. looks like it works =)

jreaka 10-02-2002 11:12 AM

i get a ton of excersise!

point and click can do wonders!

mjrools23 10-02-2002 11:13 AM

im a fit webmaster :thumbsup

DrGuile 10-02-2002 11:14 AM

reading this thread you would think the average webmaster is really fit.....


WRONG! This why polls are so biased, only people who train are answering...



Im as unfit as can be, and my family has a history of heart attacks!

Satan, here I come!


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