Fat Fighting the Red Beard way.
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[QUOTE]I use the "Can I fit in my old suit/t-shirt/jeans" measurement. Happily, all but one suit I bought when I hit 80kgs last time fits. [/QUOTE]<br />
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those are the best - the belt notches. I am back to one out from 'skinny' at the moment, got out to two out, and the shorts getting a bit snug. Better now. But clothes certainly the best measure I reckon (and cheapest)!! -
[quote name='BartMan']those are the best - the belt notches. I am back to one out from 'skinny' at the moment, got out to two out, and the shorts getting a bit snug. [B]Better now. But clothes certainly the best measure I reckon (and cheapest)![/B]![/QUOTE]<br />
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Or you use the trusty tape measure and try and be honest with yourself ( ie not too snug around the waist while at the same time not too loose around the bulging guns ) -
Yeah I've never used the tape measure, as I said I dont particularly trust BF testing either. Think Barts belt notch test is the one I like best although have to admit I prob only wear trou (not black Levi Super tapers either before you ask Bart) with a belt for the odd funeral and out to dinner once a month in the winter. Never had too much trouble dropping kegs before, maybe it does get tougher when older! Im sure if I iron out my intake I will be sweet. While I love doing weights, I aint doing all this cardio for nought!!!
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[B]Turei [/B]<br />
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615-7pm <br />
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[B]Gym[/B]<br />
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[B]The Bear:[/B] 40kg 7 reps, 50 kg 7 reps, 60kg 5 sets of 5 reps.<br />
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[B]Treadmill[/B] 10 minutes: 5 x 60 second intervals @ 12kph, One minute between each set.<br />
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20 minute cardio at the end of your weights session, in the fat burning zone is what we are told to do - don't need to go too hard out otherwise you won't be burning the fat, but the muscle and glycogen in the muscle, but as you've just trained hard out, those muscles will be empty, so they will start cannibalising themselves.<br />
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Or something like that!!! -
[quote name='BartMan']20 minute cardio at the end of your weights session, in the fat burning zone is what we are told to do - don't need to go too hard out otherwise you won't be burning the fat, but the muscle and glycogen in the muscle, but as you've just trained hard out, those muscles will be empty, so they will start cannibalising themselves.<br />
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Or something like that!!![/QUOTE]<br />
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I was reading that back when Sean Connery was a bodybuilder he had to run and catch a bus, his fellow competitors however did not as they didn't want to risk burning any muscle ?!?!?! <br />
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"Fuck that" said Sean. <br />
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[quote name='BartMan']I think that might be a little extreme!! Takes more than a run after a bus!!<br />
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it is a mad science though, and my mad scientists seem to know what they are doing![/QUOTE]<br />
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I think Sean being quite an active sort of joker ( and he never seemed to need a stunt double as much as Roger Moore ) gave away the bodybuilding after that. I think the guys he was describing had "arms the size of his legs" and were much more serious than him in any case. -
[B]Gym[/B]<br />
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[B]1240-120pm[/B] (40 minute session)<br />
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Warm Up/Explosive: Hang Snatch 3x3<br />
Front Squat 5x5 supersetted with Bench 1x20, 1x12, 3x5, 3x3<br />
Ab Combo 100 reps.<br />
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[B]6pm[/B]<br />
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[B]Cardio:[/B] (30 minute session) <br />
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Run/Jog/Walk on trail, concrete and tarseal. -
It is right decision that red bread should away in fat fighting.<br />
you can only cut your weight in this way if you are <br />
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[quote name='Kirwan']It's a program designed to login into forums and post spam, in this case also mimic a real posting stype (hence the terms used in the four or five posts a consistent with the content of the thread). Also know as a pain in the arse.[/QUOTE]<br />
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Cheers mate, I think I understood most of that!