WARBIRDWS6
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Where would you make that change?
You love Wendys huh? :lol:
Is it a chicken double with 70g of protein?
the TRIPLE burger got (1000 cals &) 75 grams of protein LOL
Where would you make that change?
You love Wendys huh? :lol:
Is it a chicken double with 70g of protein?
WARBIRDWS6 said:the TRIPLE burger got (1000 cals &) 75 grams of protein LOLbut the chicken sandwich is only 28 grams...but only 500 cals. Doube burger is 800 cals and 50 grams protein. but instead of taking in all that fat from bacon and eggs and all that shyt I eat
you could use leaner cuts of protein plus carb choice (bread or cereal or noodles or whatever). Like pork tenderloin with some rolls as an example. fat is 9 calories per gram and carbs are 4...so the trade-off is a good thing in that regard...more bang for your caloric buck.
You think 100% right..The yrs i been training,i have cut and bulk quiet a few times and never ever did cardio.You burn enough calories weight lifting.Why you want to burn more calories wirh cardio.The point is to gain weightWARBIRDWS6 said:personally? I think cardio on a bulk = retarded..
WARBIRDWS6 said:In my opinion, you should just eat less. If you want to eat more? or eat more dirty? then by all means, taking that extra time out of your day to do cardio is worth it (for you). I prefer to eat less on a bulk vrs doing cardio, and for that matter I eat "less than less" on a cut and do high rep sets with weights (18-25 reps) to raise heart rate instead of cardio. This is just my way of doing things, I have never been a fan of cardio.....I'd rather manipulate my diet and/or weight training instead to get the results....
PuZo said:Cardio isn't just for burning calories...
Jay888999 said:You think 100% right..The yrs i been training,i have cut and bulk quiet a few times and never ever did cardio.You burn enough calories weight lifting.Why you want to burn more calories wirh cardio.The point is to gain weight
During a bulk the whole point is upping calories not to just burn them away,its kind of a double standard .
I hate cardio and do it maybe 2-3 tops a week if at times i even do it at all bro..the last thing i will do is do it on a bulk. Absolutley retarded.
Would it make a difference if I said I was military and they make me run every morning. :laugh:
Yeah for your heart and general health...but during bulking,cardio is a waste..well let me rephrase that,extensive cardio is ridiculous when bulking..stick to 15 mins very light treadmill,imo!!!
Well i said what i said for a reason ..we r not talking about anything else but bulking,so i dont get whats ur point...just talking to talk,lol,seems it
How is cardio a waste? Even you said it was for general and heart health so in what aspect is it a waste? HIIT is not a waste on a bulk, nor is any amount of cardio. That's like saying I can't play soccer or basketball during a bulk because it's a waste....
How is cardio a waste? Even you said it was for general and heart health so in what aspect is it a waste? HIIT is not a waste on a bulk, nor is any amount of cardio. That's like saying I can't play soccer or basketball during a bulk because it's a waste....
its counterproductive.....if you play soccer? if you are in the military? if you run a jackhammer all dayD)? then it is what it is....keep doing those activities during your bulk. Are they conducive to gaining weight? NO, they are not. simple as that. its not a "right or wrong" issue here, its a what is best to attain your ultimate goal issue....if "bulking/gaining weight" is the desired result? those activities are counterproductive to that goal. They can be your hobbies or your work or they can be "healthy" for your heart etc etc....but at the end of the day? they are not "good" for bulking.
PuZo said:How is cardio a waste? Even you said it was for general and heart health so in what aspect is it a waste? HIIT is not a waste on a bulk, nor is any amount of cardio. That's like saying I can't play soccer or basketball during a bulk because it's a waste....
I'm with u here. I don't think it's a waste. Depending on calories in and what ur bulking calorie surplus is just adjust it. Many ways to play around with it. Cardio to me is a must even if it's 10min HIIT twice per week.
PuZo said:Counter-productive...
Is that all you have in response? spelling/grammatical issues on the net? I'll take that as a compliment for my post lol
WARBIRDWS6 said:As I stated previously in this thread....I dont do cardio at all ....same as you I do weight training and just adjust the reps for whatever I am doing at that time...my job is nowhere near as active as yours...but I do a lot of walking around and other activities....that plus weights plus controlled diet is enough for me....I will say that the older you get the slower the metabolism getsyou might see me incorporating more cardio on cuts in the future!
PuZo said:No, it wasn't meant to correct your grammar. I was just using that word to illustrate how ridiculous it's inclusion was.
1- i said double standard before i meant counter productiveWARBIRDWS6 said:1-its counterproductive.....if you play soccer? if you are in the military?2- if you run a jackhammer all dayD)?
WARBIRDWS6 said:Burning extra calories is NOT counter-productive to gaining weight? please elaborate
Burning extra calories is NOT counter-productive to gaining weight? please elaborate
WARBIRDWS6 said:Comparing daily activities that are required... to cardio done on purpose, is not a valid argument for your cause
halfhuman said:You're such a fighter lol.
halfhuman said:You're such a fighter lol.
Jay888999 said:Haul nice of you to stop in the supplement sextion to break wardbirds balls,lol,![]()
WARBIRDWS6 said:All you new yaaaaawkas are ballbusters lol
Jay888999 said:Im sure u seen that in my one month here ,lmao. We <3 you Warbird,lol
WARBIRDWS6 said:Even though I'm from BAAAAAWSTON???
Comparing daily activities that are required... to cardio done on purpose, is not a valid argument for your cause
PuZo said:How are sports required? If I need to explain the benefits of cardio and improving/maintaining your cardiovascular system just like Rodja and halfhuman alluded to, then I think you need to re-visit how you know what you know.
Rodja said:I completely agree. There's something that is seldom mentioned on this board that is extremely important to recovery and performance and that is work capacity. Lifting weights alone is not going to improve someone's work capacity nearly as much as throwing in some hill sprints, Prowler pushes, sled drags, etc. Being in better overall condition will improve the effectiveness of any particular phase whether it be mass, strength, or fat loss.
Not during a bulk. Plenty of time for that the rest of the year. Don't "bulk" if your general/cardiovascular health is such a concern for you. Bulking is not exactly healthy![]()
PuZo said:Explain exactly how bulking is "not exactly" healthy?
WARBIRDWS6 said:Not during a bulk. Plenty of time for that the rest of the year. Don't "bulk" if your general/cardiovascular health is such a concern for you. Bulking is not exactly healthy![]()
We are talking about straight up cardio,treadmill,stairmaster,eliptical etc...your examples are still all strength training will burn calories but also help build some great lean mass... I never said cardio is unnecessary because u burn calories weight lifting.
If your bulking u r upping calories to gain weight,so to do intensive cardio after a bust ass weigh ttaining session is def counter productive... I cant really say o know many ppl who go on a bulk amd do cardio for 45 mins..maybe 15-20 mins of something mild to keep metabolism up high and heart raye going,thats fine..
When bulking extensive cardio to me is pointless..
WARBIRDWS6 said:Burning extra calories is NOT counter-productive to gaining weight? please elaborate
Gaining excessive weight that your body is not meant to have? this is healthy ? wow news to me
uvawahoowa said:If you are in the same caloric surplus, getting enough rest, and not overtraining, why not do cardio? You get all of the health benefits of cardio while still bulking. Not to mention cardio helps improve lifting efficiency
PuZo said:So a bulk now means excessive weight? What is considered excessive? Like I said before, maybe you should re-evaluate how you know what you know.
WARBIRDWS6 said:As previously stated in this thread i DO add in 2 25 rep sets for each bodypart while Bulking....that plus a lot of walking = heart rate is elevated more than enough for me
Explain exactly how bulking is "not exactly" healthy?
Gaining excessive weight that your body is not meant to have? this is healthy ? wow news to me
Lol now Bulking does not equate to gaining excessive weight not normally present on your body....you are good at making things up to fit your argument
uvawahoowa said:You feel that taxes your aerobic pathways sufficiently?