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Ever just collapse?

I passed out before but this was before I even took steroids and when I got to the hospital they did all kind of shit and found nothing but considering they also gave me a drug test which I passed did'nt make me feel to assure of there test results anyways considering I had smoked about 2 hours prior and abou every day before that for fuckin years..
 
Ya, on tv last night there was a video of a guy trying to squat 785 pounds. He broke his knee and collapsed. Looked horrible. Is that your goal?
 
It would be very hard to make yourself pass out. There is no point to going that far. Arnold himself (king of brutal training) says he has never passed out from training. He has however puked, which I think is a god enough badge of honor for a lifter (I have never done it but I have come close).

So why not shoot for puking? That's probably a good sign from your body that you should stop.

JC
 
Yes...Yes I have.

B True
 
b fold the truth said:
Yes...Yes I have.

B True

Why doesn't that surprise me... (you crazy bastard) :D

I did REALLY heavy curls once though and felt a tick, and water spurt up my neck, dropped the bell, and passed out... couldn't lift for a while without that being there... it scared me a little, but I just kept going..

I dunno.. I'd train for longevity dude...
 
lol...

It ain't a good thing though...lol...

B True
 
Legion Kreinak said:
It just shows your stupidity, or sheer determination. I prefer to believe the latter.

Like jogging in a sweatsuit in the dead heat of summer with improper nutrition and no water. Now that's dedication. :rolleyes:

Trust someone who collapsed and hallucinated from severe dehydration in his younger street-hockey-playing days, it is NOT A GOOD THING.

On the other hand, the first time I ever did deadlifts, I ended up being so physically and mentally exhausted after I got home that I could barely stand, and nothing on this earth could keep my eyes open. I sat down to relax and woke up a few hours later feeling like a.. very, very sore bishonen.

If that's what you're shooting for, then why not, but I doubt you're going to get anywhere close doing situps.
 
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