How's that, please explain?
You were talking about being a bodybuilders. Well I suppose you could be a shit one.
No one any good is only training 45 min.
How's that, please explain?
How long do you spend in the gym each session Bazza?
are you a bodybuilder or power Lifter?
Thank you for that wonderful contribution.You were talking about being a bodybuilders. Well I suppose you could be a shit one.
No one any good is only training 45 min.
Thank you for that wonderful contribution.
I am sorry but how do you come up with that? What is the time period where a trainer is serious and not? is 44mins not serious but 46 is?
Very strange comment - also when you include cardio and other non-weight related sessions - how do you figure these in?
If I do 45 mins of weights > hour of cardio - should I be doing 2 hours in total to be serious?
I guess your a man who likes scientific proof on facts people raise - could you provide any evidence advising that anyone training under 45 mins is not serious about training?
You do know a LARGE % of natural bodybuilders follow the max-ot/heavy duty approach to training where sessions last 30-45 mins on avg, what about guys like Mike Mentzer, DORIAN YATES, Skip La Cour - one of the best ever natural bodybuilders etc etc
Sometimes you are really out of your depth with comments and simply like to stir the pot....
my wife and I just had our first child 10 days ago, and I haven't trained in 2 weeks, but will go to 3 sessions a week on my return,mbutmdoingmwo bodyparts and longer sessions.
I only do weights session that last 30-40 minutes, but I also agree that I am a very skinny version of what a weight trainer is supposed to look like.
If people think bazza is wrong, then provide examples of successful bbs who train 45m or less. I think there are a few, but not too many.
This is the age old argument spart, "marathon vs short sprint".
does one gain more muscle using short intense workouts, or long sub-maximal workouts.
what I reckon it boils down to is the belief in the protocol and the persons ability to add muscle tissue very quickly, to a well shaped muscle, that being genetics.
its interesting that the real big and well muscled blokes always bag the short intense methods, and the mr bean types the opposite.
Having said that, a lot of NFL clubs adopt the HIT model workout, but spend many, many hours training.
This is a good example of how productive a workout lasting no more than 30 minutes can biuld the required mucle very quickly.
Well done mate! I do all my training early mornings before work, so I can help out and spend time with our two in the arvo's!!
Enjoy! Babies are hard work, but still amazing.
The one thing that most overlook about HIT, to train like a fire pissing savage you have to learn how to train that intensely. It just doesn't happen in the first few weeks.
I haven't checked in quite a while, but if Arthur Jones' Nautilus Bulletins are still floating around the Internet, you should download them and read them.
Everything is all right there.
This is the age old argument spart, "marathon vs short sprint".
does one gain more muscle using short intense workouts, or long sub-maximal workouts.
what I reckon it boils down to is the belief in the protocol and the persons ability to add muscle tissue very quickly, to a well shaped muscle, that being genetics.
its interesting that the real big and well muscled blokes always bag the short intense methods, and the mr bean types the opposite.
Having said that, a lot of NFL clubs adopt the HIT model workout, but spend many, many hours training.
This is a good example of how productive a workout lasting no more than 30 minutes can biuld the required mucle very quickly.
Look, why do we always end up comparing to elite level pros in these discussions........
If people think bazza is wrong, then provide examples of successful bbs who train 45m or less. I think there are a few, but not too many.
I don't like to blow my own trumpet, but fcuk it sounds good.theres no way im an average joe. people stare, that's not avg.
so speak for yourself.