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James Beilman

9 months ago

in Weight Gain Tips You Should Never Follow on Marc David's Uncensored Bodybuilding and Fitness
As usual, you do hit all the points; you know your stuff. What I have noticed however is that you pay a great deal of attention weight gain. Yea, i know that is what most people, and hardgainers in the gym are interested in. However some of us are a little older than the average 17 year old gym nube. Some of us, have little difficulty gaining weight....and a few of us know how to add pounds carefully, or not so carefully, lol.

In other words, for some--in fact many--it is easy to get big, hit 315 or 405 on the bench...etc. But what use is all that added muscle really if it adds no functionality? More appropriately, what is the point, if your out of balance--having a great deal of size upstairs, but nothing to motivate all that muscle. I see people in the gym all the time who are big: and only rarely do I see someone in the gym who knows the fine balance, the symmetry that is all too critical to having a "perfect" and functional body. They are the gym rats, the obsessed, and the compulsive freaks. They tend to do it all, be jacks of all trades; jumping from high intensity cardio, to heavy weights, to cardio kickboxing; they burn multiple sets into the ground while others are working their mouths, or they know the difference between slow negatives and just repping it out. Their exercise routine shifts from day to day in order to further the burn of the muscle. They also make sacrifices in regards to diet that would make most people quiver in fear...they know how to build, and they also know how to burn...and typically they do both within a short period just to maintain a healthy balance.

The point of all this is--I have never seen any simple answer work, regarding the goal of a certain look. It takes hard work--real sacrifices--that most people will never be able to make. And it takes perseverance both in and out of the gym 24/7. In fact, a wise person would recognize that your never out of the gym; and that abs in 15 minutes a day, the 10 minute workout, get big off of weight gainer protein, and my personal fav...lose weight just by taking a pill--are all just fancy marketing. Thus Im in absolute agreement with you regarding the myths of weightlifting. They are crap.
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