Supplements


It was goooood :p Finished the other half when I got in.

For the record, I'm not a supp hater. When lifting proper metal I use them when breaks at work just don't allow enough time to prep and eat properly. I also take fish oils regularly (now :p)

Ant :cool:
 
I know how you feel mate. Ignorance is bliss for a lot of people it seems :/ LOL @ "it works" comments :rolleyes: *sigh*

They do help, I've seen quite a few stories of people going from a very high body fat % to less than 10% and lots of muscle. One guy even put on about 2kg of muscle in 4-6 weeks.

The question you have to ask is whether they are 1) healthy and 2) sustainable. Great if you look better but what if you can't lift as much as somebody lighter than you!

Dedicating to weights, cardio, gym, sports, etc is a big step and anyone deserves respect that keeps it up for years, this is the far more rewarding and healthier route.

If you are going to take supplements, at least train 3 times a week and don't take steds!
 
On the subject of fish oil caps, I normally take 3 caps a day - but every few days I'll have fish for dinner (trout today :D) is it still worth taking on those days too?
 
ok, i have to say something to that.
they work because they are extra kcal which we all know you need to eat more to grow.

they dont work any better than normal food.

yes, people can lose a lot of weight on shakes only, like the V diet, we know this.

I do not believe for one second that someone put on 2kg of muscle in 4 weeks or 6 weeks, i would like to see the breakdown of the body makeup before and after that period of time.

most people dont care about how much you can lift. you cannot look at someone and say they lift more than someone else. the 2 things are not tied in.
however, you can say that if someone gets bigger they will be lifting more than previously.
 
They do help, I've seen quite a few stories of people going from a very high body fat % to less than 10% and lots of muscle. One guy even put on about 2kg of muscle in 4-6 weeks.

Of lean muscle mass? No they didn't. Unless they were genetic super freaks.

The question you have to ask is whether they are 1) healthy and 2) sustainable. Great if you look better but what if you can't lift as much as somebody lighter than you!

Legal supplimentation will never, ever create sudden spurts and gains that are not maintainable unless nutrition is poor initially.
What's unhealthy about ingesting additional protein and possibly carbhohydrate, unless liquid protein intake was high enough to stress the kidneys (which is difficult to achieve, and then there's milkthisle to consider e.t.c)

Regardless, why does what you lift, especially compared to others, matter in the slightest? There is a prevalent belief (that perhaps you yourself hold) that they are some miracle cure, or a good substitute for well thought out, and adequate diet. This is simply not the case.

Dedicating to weights, cardio, gym, sports, etc is a big step and anyone deserves respect that keeps it up for years, this is the far more rewarding and healthier route.

Couldn't agree more! Healthy eating and good training are one of the most rewarding aspects of my life! Theres been a fair few people posting about starting out in fitness in SA, and I salute them all. :D

If you are going to take supplements, at least train 3 times a week and don't take steds!

Supplimentation, for me, is about filling in the gaps that time, lifestyle or wallet simply cannot achieve. They are the icing on the cake, not the spongey, goey filling :p

Ant :cool:

PS. Now I want cake :D
 
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ok, i have to say something to that.
they work because they are extra kcal which we all know you need to eat more to grow.

they dont work any better than normal food.

yes, people can lose a lot of weight on shakes only, like the V diet, we know this.

I do not believe for one second that someone put on 2kg of muscle in 4 weeks or 6 weeks, i would like to see the breakdown of the body makeup before and after that period of time.

most people dont care about how much you can lift. you cannot look at someone and say they lift more than someone else. the 2 things are not tied in.
however, you can say that if someone gets bigger they will be lifting more than previously.

Agreed.
 
a good example of not being able to compare 2 different people. i've never repped more than 3 on 140kg. some small bloke walks into gym tonite, warms up on 100kg then sticks 140kg on and does 10. i was well jealous!
 
ok, i have to say something to that.
they work because they are extra kcal which we all know you need to eat more to grow.

they dont work any better than normal food.

yes, people can lose a lot of weight on shakes only, like the V diet, we know this.

I do not believe for one second that someone put on 2kg of muscle in 4 weeks or 6 weeks, i would like to see the breakdown of the body makeup before and after that period of time.

most people dont care about how much you can lift. you cannot look at someone and say they lift more than someone else. the 2 things are not tied in.
however, you can say that if someone gets bigger they will be lifting more than previously.

Of lean muscle mass? No they didn't. Unless they were genetic super freaks.



Legal supplimentation will never, ever create sudden spurts and gains that are not maintainable unless nutrition is poor initially.
What's unhealthy about ingesting additional protein and possibly carbhohydrate, unless liquid protein intake was high enough to stress the kidneys (which is difficult to achieve, and then there's milkthisle to consider e.t.c)

Regardless, why does what you lift, especially compared to others, matter in the slightest? There is a prevalent belief (that perhaps you yourself hold) that they are some miracle cure, or a good substitute for well thought out, and adequate diet. This is simply not the case.



Couldn't agree more! Healthy eating and good training are one of the most rewarding aspects of my life! Theres been a fair few people posting about starting out in fitness in SA, and I salute them all. :D



Supplimentation, for me, is about filling in the gaps that time, lifestyle or wallet simply cannot achieve. They are the icing on the cake, not the spongey, goey filling :p

Ant :cool:

PS. Now I want cake :D


Spot on.

'fraid I can't agree with you either Zain, bar the work hard, dedicate and eat well paragraph you made.
 
Regardless, why does what you lift, especially compared to others, matter in the slightest? There is a prevalent belief (that perhaps you yourself hold) that they are some miracle cure, or a good substitute for well thought out, and adequate diet. This is simply not the case.

The emphasis here is how you feel over gains through supplements vs natural comparing yourself. I don't support supplements at all (except whey protein), from what I have seen they do seem to work such as here, supplements have played a part but I don't agree/support the use of them at all!
 
They havent done anything that normal food could not have done. which is the whole point that is being made here.
 
Whey has it's place as a cheap, quick protein fix.

Pleanty of other supplements also have their place as it's pretty difficult to get them entirely from food.

There's one supplement however that really stands out for me, L-OKG. It has given many people including myself a significant strength increase after a period of use. Really, really good supplement with clear results.
 
They havent done anything that normal food could not have done. which is the whole point that is being made here.

Of course! I was just pointing out supplements do work, but not in the long term nor are they healthy over the long term!
 
Define what you mean by "work"? If you mean they work in terms of providing your body with extra nutrition then yes I'd agree with that. If you mean it for any other reasons then please expand :)
 
Of course! I was just pointing out supplements do work, but not in the long term nor are they healthy over the long term!

Why would a supplement such as whey stop working in the long term, or be particularly unhealthy when taken sensibly?
 
Define what you mean by "work"? If you mean they work in terms of providing your body with extra nutrition then yes I'd agree with that. If you mean it for any other reasons then please expand :)

The way I understand it is that these supplements such as creatine, weight loss pills, BCAA, etc are a quicker way of getting where you want to be cutting out fat gains and aiding in muscle growth.

I'm not for it though (which I keep saying!), I have seen it work but don't believe it has better benefits as a completly natural route!
 
quicker way?
you can get most of what you really need from normal food. supplements just take away some of the need to have proper food.

some people might see it as quicker because they don't have the diet up to scratch to start with.

a lot of what people take is pointless for them, the gains they will be making from it will be so small that it wont be noticed in the grand scheme of things.
 
Must say, the cissus 50% stuff I got after the recommendations from Freefaller and the like is AMAZING !

Last September I got a really painful rotator cuff injury - was bench pressing and some random guy as opposed to my friend was spotting me on this occasion and he really made me bust out the last rep which I near enough failed on and the pain it left me in meant I could no longer bench properly or do standing db curls and so on.. i.e. the injury had not recovered months later...

Ordered the cissus from myprotein, generally taking 2 in the morning and 1 at night and within a week there is no pain at all in the injury!!! Unbelievable, just don't want to come off the stuff now :o
 
Must say, the cissus 50% stuff I got after the recommendations from Freefaller and the like is AMAZING !

Last September I got a really painful rotator cuff injury - was bench pressing and some random guy as opposed to my friend was spotting me on this occasion and he really made me bust out the last rep which I near enough failed on and the pain it left me in meant I could no longer bench properly or do standing db curls and so on.. i.e. the injury had not recovered months later...

Ordered the cissus from myprotein, generally taking 2 in the morning and 1 at night and within a week there is no pain at all in the injury!!! Unbelievable, just don't want to come off the stuff now :o

You need to be careful as it does have a slight pain killer effect so it may just be masking the injury
 
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