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What is your Favorite Brand of CREATINE?
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Originally posted by Salvatore32 View PostYou dodged everyone's questions in here. You've never used creatine before have you. You just made this thread to find out what the stuff is. Also, more than two ppl have already asked you to explain how creatine helps in boxing.And Im the slow one? What do you consider yourself?? Thats a real knock on society.
I dont know the scientific **** aight? lol mu****a acting like some smart alec pendejo! hahah
come dog i take that **** just cause i dont know the science dont mean i dont take it.
you act like its steroids and hard to get? you can pick up a bottle at your local health store.
you only 14 i bet and you want to know because you wanna buy some lol
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im so tired of all these idiots. once someone even mentions a supplement they get all crazy and defensive about how they are bad for you when they werent being asked in the first place.
I dont know if you are talking about boxing or lifting weights but i took NO-Xplode before my workouts and it worked pretty good. I would give me a pump and help me get that 11th and 12 rep that i couldlnt normally do. It could be a placebo effect but w/e. I used to take superpump b4 my basketball games and i would be all over the court and never get tired. So i guess its a matter of someone's opinion.
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Originally posted by Domain View Postlisten you fool
I dont know the scientific **** aight?
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I have never encountered a group of athletes who knew less, on average, than the boxers I have met. Physiology, training methods, supplementation, nutrition. . . . the worst and most ridiculous advice I've read, pound for pound, has been on boxing boards; and some of the dumbest things I've heard people say, from an athletic physiology standpoint, has come from the mouths of boxers at my gym.
I came to boxing after fencing in college and bodybuilding through my 20's. It's a sad state of affairs when a college fencer -- who requires only the smallest fraction of the athleticism of a competitive boxer -- understands more about something as simple as how to treat a muscle cramp or the proper way to stretch than the typical boxer does.
Do you, Domain -- and others, this is open to you, too -- actually PRIDE yourself on not knowing "the scientific ****?" ****in' LEARN it. If these bodybuilder meatheads can figure out how to count calories and increase nutrient effectiveness through glucose spiking and uptake windows, you can sure as hell do it, too.
Because here's a news flash: every other sport in the world is using the latest training methods, the newest breakthroughs in nutrition and supplementation, the most recent findings in physiology and exercise science. Read through websites for triathletes, marathon runners, bodybuilders, powerlifters, soccer players, and see what those guys know. It'll blow your Goddamned mind. We are cavemen compared to them.
You've got to get smart, guys. Inside the ring and outside of it. Learn the scientific ****. It isn't that hard.
/rantLast edited by fraidycat; 05-28-2007, 11:39 PM.
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Originally posted by fraidycat View PostLearn the scientific ****.
RANT FOLLOWS
I have never encountered a group of athletes who knew less, on average, than the boxers I have met. Physiology, training methods, supplementation, nutrition. . . . the worst and most ridiculous advice I've read, pound for pound, has been on boxing boards; and some of the dumbest things I've heard people say, from an athletic physiology standpoint, has come from the mouths of boxers at my gym.
I came to boxing after fencing in college and bodybuilding through my 20's. It's a sad state of affairs when a college fencer -- who requires only the smallest fraction of the athleticism of a competitive boxer -- understands more about something as simple as how to treat a muscle cramp or the proper way to stretch than the typical boxer does.
Do you, Domain -- and others, this is open to you, too -- actually PRIDE yourself on not knowing "the scientific ****?" ****in' LEARN it. If these bodybuilder meatheads can figure out how to count calories and increase nutrient effectiveness through glucose spiking and uptake windows, you can sure as hell do it, too.
Because here's a news flash: every other sport in the world is using the latest training methods, the newest breakthroughs in nutrition and supplementation, the most recent findings in physiology and exercise science. Read through websites for triathletes, marathon runners, bodybuilders, powerlifters, soccer players, and see what those guys know. It'll blow your Goddamned mind. We are cavemen compared to them.
You've got to get smart, guys. Inside the ring and outside of it. Learn the scientific ****. It isn't that hard.
/rant
So you don't know what it does, but you'll take it anyways... Why anyone would ingest a chemical they know nothing about is beyond me...
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Originally posted by fraidycat View PostLearn the scientific ****.
RANT FOLLOWS
I have never encountered a group of athletes who knew less, on average, than the boxers I have met. Physiology, training methods, supplementation, nutrition. . . . the worst and most ridiculous advice I've read, pound for pound, has been on boxing boards; and some of the dumbest things I've heard people say, from an athletic physiology standpoint, has come from the mouths of boxers at my gym.
I came to boxing after fencing in college and bodybuilding through my 20's. It's a sad state of affairs when a college fencer -- who requires only the smallest fraction of the athleticism of a competitive boxer -- understands more about something as simple as how to treat a muscle cramp or the proper way to stretch than the typical boxer does.
Do you, Domain -- and others, this is open to you, too -- actually PRIDE yourself on not knowing "the scientific ****?" ****in' LEARN it. If these bodybuilder meatheads can figure out how to count calories and increase nutrient effectiveness through glucose spiking and uptake windows, you can sure as hell do it, too.
Because here's a news flash: every other sport in the world is using the latest training methods, the newest breakthroughs in nutrition and supplementation, the most recent findings in physiology and exercise science. Read through websites for triathletes, marathon runners, bodybuilders, powerlifters, soccer players, and see what those guys know. It'll blow your Goddamned mind. We are cavemen compared to them.
You've got to get smart, guys. Inside the ring and outside of it. Learn the scientific ****. It isn't that hard.
/rantLast edited by Darkstranger; 05-29-2007, 05:24 AM.
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Originally posted by fraidycat View PostLearn the scientific ****.
RANT FOLLOWS
I have never encountered a group of athletes who knew less, on average, than the boxers I have met. Physiology, training methods, supplementation, nutrition. . . . the worst and most ridiculous advice I've read, pound for pound, has been on boxing boards; and some of the dumbest things I've heard people say, from an athletic physiology standpoint, has come from the mouths of boxers at my gym.
I came to boxing after fencing in college and bodybuilding through my 20's. It's a sad state of affairs when a college fencer -- who requires only the smallest fraction of the athleticism of a competitive boxer -- understands more about something as simple as how to treat a muscle cramp or the proper way to stretch than the typical boxer does.
Do you, Domain -- and others, this is open to you, too -- actually PRIDE yourself on not knowing "the scientific ****?" ****in' LEARN it. If these bodybuilder meatheads can figure out how to count calories and increase nutrient effectiveness through glucose spiking and uptake windows, you can sure as hell do it, too.
Because here's a news flash: every other sport in the world is using the latest training methods, the newest breakthroughs in nutrition and supplementation, the most recent findings in physiology and exercise science. Read through websites for triathletes, marathon runners, bodybuilders, powerlifters, soccer players, and see what those guys know. It'll blow your Goddamned mind. We are cavemen compared to them.
You've got to get smart, guys. Inside the ring and outside of it. Learn the scientific ****. It isn't that hard.
/rant
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