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RESEARCHSARMSUGFREAKeudomestic
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Let's crunch some numbers.......

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Hey Corn, those are some nice legs! In fact, I stopped training mine to get in proportion with the rest of me. Seemed to have worked, I'll work on getting a pic and sending to you...that's if thoser are really YOUR legs:D
 
:confused:

Alright - I'm officially confused. Are you saying, then, in your first post, to eat above maintenance to first GAIN 10 pounds LBM (difficult to do for intermediate and above lifters) and then go on to maintenance and watch the fat melt away?

Or you're saying to simply go onto maintenance straight away (maintenance being what your body needs BEFORE you add in any exercise) and watch the fat melt away?

Or you're saying something else completely that I'm not getting ... :(

(Will you post pics in tights?)
 
Alright - I'm officially confused. Are you saying, then, in your first post, to eat above maintenance to first GAIN 10 pounds LBM (difficult to do for intermediate and above lifters) and then go on to maintenance and watch the fat melt away?

YES...THAT IS WHAT I SAID.



(Will you post pics in tights?)

LOL


If I have tights to wear I will....there was some talk of sultan pants - whatever they are
 
Tell them the women of Elite have voted on tights as their preference. Sultan pants are too baggy - not as much fun as tights. :-)
 
"YES...THAT IS WHAT I SAID."

OK, then what about the theory that the ratio of muscle to fat gained by a lean person is greater than that gained by a person starting off fatter?

Sultan pants definitely won't do those legs justice.
 
SteelWeaver said:
OK, then what about the theory that the ratio of muscle to fat gained by a lean person is greater than that gained by a person starting off fatter?

That's backed up by scientific studies. Its fact.
 
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