Meathead
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Posted - 2009/07/24 : 13:18:30
quote: Originally posted by Wilky:
quote: Originally posted by Meathead:
quote: Originally posted by Ionosphere:
quote: Originally posted by Meathead:
....i don't know if Creatine is like the next step up and is a bit more extreme or what....
I used Creatine when getting ready for a Body Building competition but didn't notice much difference tbh,
and didn't pay for it either, as the gym's owner was sponsoring me but I'd have been disappointed if it had cost me.
As far as music is concerned, imo, something deep is to be preferred as it helps you draw your strength from within
rather than becoming unduly aggressive from something from without, if that makes sense.
So, Trance, Psy Trance, The Cure.... something deep.
Didn't know you was a body builder, you still into the competing side of things? Think i'll leave the creatine and just improve my diet and increase the protein then. Cheers Iono.
I've noticed that with deeper music, sort of like a meditation, chi thing lol. I've always found Eryk Orpheus - P.V.C. a real boost when running, but i've never tried deep music for stuff like weights or working the punchbag. May have to give it a bash, just have to find some Psy Trance. Thinking about it, Dubstep could be a good training soundtrack too. Tis deep and calm, but with real aggressive elements. Hmmm......
if you start on that ya next step will be gear mate
Gear being?
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