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| Registered User | werewrewrew ewrewrwerewrew |
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| NutraPlanet Representative | Yes. 1-2 days a week will hamper you gains tremendously (beyond belief if your waking up with a hangover every time). Reduced protein synthesis and dehydration at the top of the list (a long list) as to why I limit any alcohol to beyond rare. If you have to drink to the point of "drunk status" I would say keep it to a max of once a month and never if you are really serious about gains (but that is an extreme). Quality Products, Quality Service, Quality Prices "Caring about how much fat is burned during exercise is equivalent to worrying about how much muscle is built during exercise."-Alan Aragon |
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| Registered User | wefwewefw |
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| Registered User | you're fine then. LIVE, go and LIVE for all of those who are not fine with themselves yet! we'd all LOVE a drink!!!!! Check out my thread in the Supplement Reviews/Logs section titled: Hypertrop-X and P90X--Let's---GET----RIPPED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!(sponsored) would have simply provided a link, but computer would not let me put it in signature. hahaha. darnit. |
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| Asian Invasion! | Quote:
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p.s.-that woman in your avatar is.......hypnotizing. i don't know why, but i just stare for about 10 seconds each time i see it. Check out my thread in the Supplement Reviews/Logs section titled: Hypertrop-X and P90X--Let's---GET----RIPPED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!(sponsored) would have simply provided a link, but computer would not let me put it in signature. hahaha. darnit. | |
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| Hopeful Seeker | I'll have to agree with OCCfan here. on special occasions I wouldn't hold it against myself, but anything more often than once every couple of months is just slapping yourself in the face. Mani's right, it's ok to live a little, but I'd have to call bs on anyone using that as an excuse to get plastered every weekend. I would rather see you drink a couple brews with your meals 2 or three nights a week than get plastered once a week. I am not a fictitious character. I save roleplay for D&D. My sole purpose in our encounters isn't purely for your entertainment.That said, I'm also not a licensed medical professional, nor am I any sort of expert in anything illicit. Read, learn, grow along with me, I encourage that; But first, you have to get real. |
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| Registered User | I was going to type out a big long thing, but I can sum it up with "alcohol greatly inhibits gains (whether cutting or bulking)". I can back that up first hand. |
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| Registered User | if your not looking to BB and just want to look good then have a few beers but dont over do it If your looking to BB then I would limit drinks like everyone has mentioned "Dude, your mom goes to college..." Check out my HST log while on the CKD diet anabolicminds.com/forum/workout-logs/86430-my-8-week.html[/url] |
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| Registered User | If you are getting a hangover, then whether you're a bodybuilder or simply maintaining, it isn't doing your body any good. A couple of drinks, is no problem and in fact may help some people sleep better and de-stress a bit. But those who are accustomed to getting hammered won't limit their consumption to just a couple. it's taken me two years to be able to control my drinking to once a week on Sundays with a couple glasses of wine at dinner time. |
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| Registered User | It's ok to go out and let off some steam with friends. Just don't overdo it is my recommendation. What's the point of getting so plastered you can't function and need other people to help you walk? I've been in that position before. Had 3 shots and 13 beers within a few hours. It was fun, but it did more harm to me than good because my intensity was temporarily diminished and I definitely noticed loss of strength even a few days after the fact. Personally, I get more satisfaction out of success in the gym and with my body than with going out and getting hammered and crap. But this doesn't mean you're not allowed to have a social life. Go out and have a drink or two. But make those drinks last for a while so you're constantly sipping on something. This way you don't feel out of the loop if you're with friends and you're controlling your drinking within reasonable limits. Make sure you eat if anything and your net loss shouldn't be very significant at all. Just remember if you're serious about BB'ing you're not gaining anything either from the experience. Still, if you're not specifically training for a show at any particular time where you must be totally and religiously dedicated, then you really have nothing to lose. check it out... anabolicminds.com/forum/steroids/70240-intense-pulsing-transformation.html |
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| Registered User | Which one is better? Personally I hate having a couple of drinks here and there during the night, no benefit IMO. I would much rather take a night..and really drink. However I usually only do this...once or twice a month. |
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| Registered User | dude and i quote "everything in moderation is ok" |
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| NutraPlanet Representative | Quote:
**starts to pour a gram bag on to a mirror** ahah Quality Products, Quality Service, Quality Prices "Caring about how much fat is burned during exercise is equivalent to worrying about how much muscle is built during exercise."-Alan Aragon | |
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| Registered User | lol key word is moderation i dont know if illegal things fall in that though just some wise thing an old customer of mine told me. |
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![]() "Dude, your mom goes to college..." Check out my HST log while on the CKD diet anabolicminds.com/forum/workout-logs/86430-my-8-week.html[/url] | |
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| NutraPlanet Representative | Quote:
thats the pre night out Baby! ![]() Quality Products, Quality Service, Quality Prices "Caring about how much fat is burned during exercise is equivalent to worrying about how much muscle is built during exercise."-Alan Aragon | |
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