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just read he going to do another i'll be back film lol, how old he now? , maybe I aint that old then :D

 

Have a look at the shape Stallone is in these days mate at 68 !................theres time for you yet :D

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I hate it,,, the Mrs is moody for a whole week.........

We wont allow it in the gym it has absolutely nothing whatsoever to do with bodybuilding its like someone walking in the gym with shoes 7 sizes too big its needless,dangerous and plain embarrassing !!

You said it yourself bodybuilding is about size,symmetry,quality and function...............only somebody who has never grasped any understanding of working the body would destroy it in such a way....

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Seriously what's the gains that can be made naturally in around a year? I already weigh around 15 stone 7lb with decent muscle to say I've never lifted weights. Surely these claims of putting on 14lb of muscle in a year are for the 8 stone weaklings with no muscle at all??

 

It is physically impossible for any human being training naturally to put on any more than around 7 lb of lean muscle tissue per year......thats a fact that some folk will try to deny....but it is what it is.

 

As regards the lower back.....im a firm believer in that a weak core can and does bring on injuries particularly back injuries......core strengthening of your abs will assit in spinal allignment and probably reduce the risk of lower back injury as your abs being the front anchor of your spine being strong from the core they do much of the work that otherwise weak abs will force muscles in your lower back to do.......if that makes sense :D .......many people disregard abs in preference to the major muscle groups chest/arms/shoulders/legs etc......core exercises should always involve all the muscles of your abdomen including both internal/external obliques and transverse abs.......it is such an overlooked area that in my opinion can lead to or even cause niggling injuries due to core weakness.

 

Sorry,not dictating to anyone just giving an opinion :laugh:

and it makes a lot of sense gnash , as you know ive had bad back since 80s , and it never been right always had to be very careful what I did regards any type sport, because it one part of your body that dictates what you can and carnt do :yes: . and looking back doing weights + karate I am just under 6ft ,got strong for my weight 13 st back then lifting 260lb benching repx4 200lb , curling 70lb , think good weight for my size then, now just over 12 st. but thinking about them days didn't do much abs work really, prob about 100 sit-ups and that's it, so what you say right should have done more ab work, but iam 62 years of age now , not bad for my age walk 2-4 hours with dogs regular , don't smoke and drink only weekends few cans .! hope to make 65 lol
You still trainin ray, I know a fella that's 73 n still doin weights n karate 5 times a week don't know how he does it but he's strong n fit for his age like... Edited by dodger
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Seriously what's the gains that can be made naturally in around a year? I already weigh around 15 stone 7lb with decent muscle to say I've never lifted weights. Surely these claims of putting on 14lb of muscle in a year are for the 8 stone weaklings with no muscle at all??

It is physically impossible for any human being training naturally to put on any more than around 7 lb of lean muscle tissue per year......thats a fact that some folk will try to deny....but it is what it is.

 

As regards the lower back.....im a firm believer in that a weak core can and does bring on injuries particularly back injuries......core strengthening of your abs will assit in spinal allignment and probably reduce the risk of lower back injury as your abs being the front anchor of your spine being strong from the core they do much of the work that otherwise weak abs will force muscles in your lower back to do.......if that makes sense :D .......many people disregard abs in preference to the major muscle groups chest/arms/shoulders/legs etc......core exercises should always involve all the muscles of your abdomen including both internal/external obliques and transverse abs.......it is such an overlooked area that in my opinion can lead to or even cause niggling injuries due to core weakness.

 

Sorry,not dictating to anyone just giving an opinion :laugh:

and it makes a lot of sense gnash , as you know ive had bad back since 80s , and it never been right always had to be very careful what I did regards any type sport, because it one part of your body that dictates what you can and carnt do :yes: . and looking back doing weights + karate I am just under 6ft ,got strong for my weight 13 st back then lifting 260lb benching repx4 200lb , curling 70lb , think good weight for my size then, now just over 12 st. but thinking about them days didn't do much abs work really, prob about 100 sit-ups and that's it, so what you say right should have done more ab work, but iam 62 years of age now , not bad for my age walk 2-4 hours with dogs regular , don't smoke and drink only weekends few cans .! hope to make 65 lol
You still trainin ray, I know a fella that's 73 n still doin weights n karate 5 times a week don't know how he does it but he's strong n fit for his age like...

 

not weights dodge , but keep fit with lot of walking = mooching done 6 mile in 2 1/2 hours not bad pace , and can lamp for 3-4 hours / ditches/5bar gates/ rough ground , with big fooker like Buck pulling you if sees his quarry , that deff keep you fit+strong holding him back , no wonder ive lost weight :laugh:

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Seriously what's the gains that can be made naturally in around a year? I already weigh around 15 stone 7lb with decent muscle to say I've never lifted weights. Surely these claims of putting on 14lb of muscle in a year are for the 8 stone weaklings with no muscle at all??

 

It is physically impossible for any human being training naturally to put on any more than around 7 lb of lean muscle tissue per year......thats a fact that some folk will try to deny....but it is what it is.

 

As regards the lower back.....im a firm believer in that a weak core can and does bring on injuries particularly back injuries......core strengthening of your abs will assit in spinal allignment and probably reduce the risk of lower back injury as your abs being the front anchor of your spine being strong from the core they do much of the work that otherwise weak abs will force muscles in your lower back to do.......if that makes sense :D .......many people disregard abs in preference to the major muscle groups chest/arms/shoulders/legs etc......core exercises should always involve all the muscles of your abdomen including both internal/external obliques and transverse abs.......it is such an overlooked area that in my opinion can lead to or even cause niggling injuries due to core weakness.

 

Sorry,not dictating to anyone just giving an opinion :laugh:

and it makes a lot of sense gnash , as you know ive had bad back since 80s , and it never been right always had to be very careful what I did regards any type sport, because it one part of your body that dictates what you can and carnt do :yes: . and looking back doing weights + karate I am just under 6ft ,got strong for my weight 13 st back then lifting 260lb benching repx4 200lb , curling 70lb , think good weight for my size then, now just over 12 st. but thinking about them days didn't do much abs work really, prob about 100 sit-ups and that's it, so what you say right should have done more ab work, but iam 62 years of age now , not bad for my age walk 2-4 hours with dogs regular , don't smoke and drink only weekends few cans .! hope to make 65 lol
You still trainin ray, I know a fella that's 73 n still doin weights n karate 5 times a week don't know how he does it but he's strong n fit for his age like...

not weights dodge , but keep fit with lot of walking = mooching done 6 mile in 2 1/2 hours not bad pace , and can lamp for 3-4 hours / ditches/5bar gates/ rough ground , with big fooker like Buck pulling you if sees his quarry , that deff keep you fit+strong holding him back , no wonder ive lost weight :laugh:

Doin well ray do you have a punch bag about the new place, sure you know just a few minutes on one a few times a week does more than a lot realise combined with the other stuff your doin do you grand, I'm the same as you now my backs fecked so I'm limited to what I can do now aswel gutted with it but train as much as I can ; ) Edited by dodger
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Seriously what's the gains that can be made naturally in around a year? I already weigh around 15 stone 7lb with decent muscle to say I've never lifted weights. Surely these claims of putting on 14lb of muscle in a year are for the 8 stone weaklings with no muscle at all??

It is physically impossible for any human being training naturally to put on any more than around 7 lb of lean muscle tissue per year......thats a fact that some folk will try to deny....but it is what it is.

 

As regards the lower back.....im a firm believer in that a weak core can and does bring on injuries particularly back injuries......core strengthening of your abs will assit in spinal allignment and probably reduce the risk of lower back injury as your abs being the front anchor of your spine being strong from the core they do much of the work that otherwise weak abs will force muscles in your lower back to do.......if that makes sense :D .......many people disregard abs in preference to the major muscle groups chest/arms/shoulders/legs etc......core exercises should always involve all the muscles of your abdomen including both internal/external obliques and transverse abs.......it is such an overlooked area that in my opinion can lead to or even cause niggling injuries due to core weakness.

 

Sorry,not dictating to anyone just giving an opinion :laugh:

and it makes a lot of sense gnash , as you know ive had bad back since 80s , and it never been right always had to be very careful what I did regards any type sport, because it one part of your body that dictates what you can and carnt do :yes: . and looking back doing weights + karate I am just under 6ft ,got strong for my weight 13 st back then lifting 260lb benching repx4 200lb , curling 70lb , think good weight for my size then, now just over 12 st. but thinking about them days didn't do much abs work really, prob about 100 sit-ups and that's it, so what you say right should have done more ab work, but iam 62 years of age now , not bad for my age walk 2-4 hours with dogs regular , don't smoke and drink only weekends few cans .! hope to make 65 lol
You still trainin ray, I know a fella that's 73 n still doin weights n karate 5 times a week don't know how he does it but he's strong n fit for his age like...
not weights dodge , but keep fit with lot of walking = mooching done 6 mile in 2 1/2 hours not bad pace , and can lamp for 3-4 hours / ditches/5bar gates/ rough ground , with big fooker like Buck pulling you if sees his quarry , that deff keep you fit+strong holding him back , no wonder ive lost weight :laugh:
Doin well ray do you have a punch bag about the new place, sure you know just a few minutes on one a few times a week does more than a lot realise combined with the other stuff your doin do you grand, I'm the same as you now my backs fecked so I'm limited to what I can do now aswel gutted with it but train as much as I can ; )

 

my lad got pads,bags, he uses them with his football training I have go with him when I vist him, and it really helped he says on the pitch, with agilty /stamina in a game, he plays every week for a team ,and trains 3 days a week he 5ft 10 , 11 1/2 st and very fit+strong lad . I not using big weights now, but use 10lb dum bell's for my shoulder that I hurt, if you remember , do 2x 20 reps with it and it really helped it :yes: and do knee exercises straight leg with football between ankles , and squats no weight standing behind chair 3 x 20 reps , to help my injured knee , hurt last hear and not healed up ,? . but these exercises for my knee deff feel the muscle working around the knee area , but still not right yet been 14 months now , don't think it will get any better . prob just got to live with it now .!!

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