From Geek to Freak: How I Gained 34 lbs. of Muscle in 4 Weeks
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From Geek to Freak: How I Gained 34 lbs. of Muscle in 4 Weeks
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Re: From Geek to Freak: How I Gained 34 lbs. of Muscle in 4 Weeks
#2for what its worth, the process outlined does works, i tried it. part of it is metabolism and body type, though. not everyone will gain as much. and not everyone will really want this type of muscle. its bulky and slow, not the best for more dynamic athletes. you can alter the routine to build more lean muscle, though, and it works the same way. you just won't be able to say you put on some huge number of lbs in muscle.
p.s. - don't use supplements and such. they're bad for you.
Re: From Geek to Freak: How I Gained 34 lbs. of Muscle in 4 Weeks
#3old article. for what its worth, the process outlined does works, i tried it. part of it is metabolism and body type, though. not everyone will gain as much. and not everyone will really want this type of muscle. its bulky and slow, not the best for more dynamic athletes. you can alter the routine to build more lean muscle, though, and it works the same way. you just won't be able to say you put on some huge number o…
Also, could you be more specific about detrimental supplements?
Re: From Geek to Freak: How I Gained 34 lbs. of Muscle in 4 Weeks
#4old article. for what its worth, the process outlined does works, i tried it. part of it is metabolism and body type, though. not everyone will gain as much. and not everyone will really want this type of muscle. its bulky and slow, not the best for more dynamic athletes. you can alter the routine to build more lean muscle, though, and it works the same way. you just won't be able to say you put on some huge number o…
Sorry, didn't see the date on the article until you mentioned it - then I found it on the bottom of the page. Still, it seems like interesting information to me. I want to form a routine around these principles. How well did this process work for you? Also, could you be more specific about detrimental supplements?
i highly recommend avoiding vitamins, supplements, powders, and such as much as possible. its easy to overdo them, and they will start to harm your liver. if you can find some sort of natural protein source powder, that would probably be cool. for context, i know someone who is in a coma after liver failure brought on through supplement usage.
Re: From Geek to Freak: How I Gained 34 lbs. of Muscle in 4 Weeks
#5old article. for what its worth, the process outlined does works, i tried it. part of it is metabolism and body type, though. not everyone will gain as much. and not everyone will really want this type of muscle. its bulky and slow, not the best for more dynamic athletes. you can alter the routine to build more lean muscle, though, and it works the same way. you just won't be able to say you put on some huge number o…
Re: From Geek to Freak: How I Gained 34 lbs. of Muscle in 4 Weeks
#6old article. for what its worth, the process outlined does works, i tried it. part of it is metabolism and body type, though. not everyone will gain as much. and not everyone will really want this type of muscle. its bulky and slow, not the best for more dynamic athletes. you can alter the routine to build more lean muscle, though, and it works the same way. you just won't be able to say you put on some huge number o…
How do you recommend altering it for leaner muscle?
note - i'm not an expert and this is based on my personal research. its worked for me, though. i actually decreased in size but maintained strength after switching from one style to another.
Re: From Geek to Freak: How I Gained 34 lbs. of Muscle in 4 Weeks
#7Re: From Geek to Freak: How I Gained 34 lbs. of Muscle in 4 Weeks
#8The photos on that webpage already exhibit several of the tricks used by the exercise equipment infomercial industry to make the difference between before and after pictures more dramatic: untightened versus tightened muscles, posture, tanning, shaving, strategic placement of clothing. I will not guess at any other techniques he used which can't be proven by examining the photographs.
If something sounds too good to be true, it probably is.
Re: From Geek to Freak: How I Gained 34 lbs. of Muscle in 4 Weeks
#9I am very skeptical of the article. It seems highly unlikely that with only four hours of weight training that he packed on 34 lbs of muscle. The research he quoted wasn't as esoteric as he purports. I was a regular reader of misc.fitness.weights around '01-'04 where the adherents of various methods slugged it out. The general consensus was that High Intensity Training (HIT) is no worse than other workouts at best, a…
for me, the process worked because i wasn't very strong to begin with, but was athletic. its much easier to put on muscle mass when you don't have much to begin with, as opposed to being a bodybuilder to start and then try to use this process to bulk up even more. there are diminishing returns.
the point of the post is valid, imo -- minimal time and work, when done intelligently, does show large results. in this case.