anabolic edge and incarnate

I honestly don't like creatine but citruline malate sounds good
i could not believe how good cit mal was with incarnate. i did a long log on this last summer, i think i ran incarnate/cit mal for 4 months. kept getting better, incredible endurance and strength. i was up to 5 miles at the track with 20 pounds of leg weights on each ankle. was even cutting the grass with them on. adding anabolic edge has got me excited.:thumbsup:
 
i could not believe how good cit mal was with incarnate. i did a long log on this last summer, i think i ran incarnate/cit mal for 4 months. kept getting better, incredible endurance and strength. i was up to 5 miles at the track with 20 pounds of leg weights on each ankle. was even cutting the grass with them on. adding anabolic edge has got me excited.:thumbsup:
hahahh bigt... you crack me up man


hahahah bigt... i just got some CM... need to start dosing it in with the Incarnate (and i need to get my lazy ass back in the gym... ahh its been a rough 3 months, but i been keeping busy)

I couldnt imagine mowing ym lawn with leg weights.... definitely might give it a try thou
 
hahahh bigt... you crack me up man


hahahah bigt... i just got some CM... need to start dosing it in with the Incarnate (and i need to get my lazy ass back in the gym... ahh its been a rough 3 months, but i been keeping busy)

I couldnt imagine mowing ym lawn with leg weights.... definitely might give it a try thou
if my old azz can do it, so can you. if anabolic edge is as good as you say im gonna cut the whole damn neighborhood...:icon_lol:
 
if my old azz can do it, so can you. if anabolic edge is as good as you say im gonna cut the whole damn neighborhood...:icon_lol:
yea tell me about it... i need to man up already.
I was weed-wacking yesterday and my arm was sore after holding the trimmer for 30 mins... that was a wake-up call... but just what i need to motivate me back into destruction mode at the gym

past few months has been hell with buying a house and moving and all that, but there's light at the end of the tunnel. Its amazing how physically demanding house-work can be... no replacement for the gym, but i havent lost much strength or muscle. my schedule opens up nicely next week.

:bb3:
 
yea tell me about it... i need to man up already.
I was weed-wacking yesterday and my arm was sore after holding the trimmer for 30 mins... that was a wake-up call... but just what i need to motivate me back into destruction mode at the gym

past few months has been hell with buying a house and moving and all that, but there's light at the end of the tunnel. Its amazing how physically demanding house-work can be... no replacement for the gym, but i havent lost much strength or muscle. my schedule opens up nicely next week.

:bb3:
haha i take it you haven't started the anabolic edge/incarnate yet.:lol:
 
yea tell me about it... i need to man up already.
I was weed-wacking yesterday and my arm was sore after holding the trimmer for 30 mins... that was a wake-up call... but just what i need to motivate me back into destruction mode at the gym

past few months has been hell with buying a house and moving and all that, but there's light at the end of the tunnel. Its amazing how physically demanding house-work can be... no replacement for the gym, but i havent lost much strength or muscle. my schedule opens up nicely next week.

:bb3:
Excuses, excuses.
 
T-minus 3 months, 27days until I hit the big 25....

luckily 30 still sounds like its a LOOONG time away :yawn:
i will be the big 50 on sept 16. and you are right 30 does seem like a long time awaaaay. indy five 0, book em danno. other than the damn knee thing, still kicking strong. heres a hint, you know when your getting older when you like the old stuff more than the new. btw my wife will be glad to hear i said that, but just don't say i called her old.:icon_lol:
 
i will be the big 50 on sept 16. and you are right 30 does seem like a long time awaaaay. indy five 0, book em danno. other than the damn knee thing, still kicking strong. heres a hint, you know when your getting older when you like the old stuff more than the new. btw my wife will be glad to hear i said that, but just don't say i called her old.:icon_lol:
i spent a few days with my g/f's cousins who are 10-18 y/o

over the weekend, my cousins were over for a few days, they are 9 and 12

i never felt old until i realized how much different kids are from when I was a kid. and theres not that much time separating us. i cant tell you how many times i uttered the phrase "when i was your age"
 
i spent a few days with my g/f's cousins who are 10-18 y/o

over the weekend, my cousins were over for a few days, they are 9 and 12

i never felt old until i realized how much different kids are from when I was a kid. and theres not that much time separating us. i cant tell you how many times i uttered the phrase "when i was your age"
right on, groovy. now i feel like listening to some iron butterfly. in a godadavida baby.:icon_lol:
 
you never see kids playing outside anymore, its all videos games now.

I was just talking about this last night! I just turned 31 on the 1st of this month, and can remember when I was a teenager, my friends and I were out all day playing either football, baseball, basketball, hockey, dogde ball, riding bikes, playing man hunt and other not so cool stuff like "door bell ditching" LOL! But you don't see kids nowadays doing ANY of these things!! If it's not myspace, it's a video game! If it's not myspace or a video game, it's text messaging on their cellphones!! Kids don't have a child hood anymore, they want to grow up WAYYYYY too fast!!!
 
a wise man once said, 'the older i get the smarter my parents become', damn did i say that. anyway sitting on the front porch of 50, you have to remember every generation eagerly criticizes the next, as a baby boomer i can hardly imagine what my parent's generation thought of us. free love, make love not war, the drug revolution, draft dodging, and best of all the music-pink floyd's dark side of the moon turned up as loud as i could get it must have freaked my parent's out. i would be willing to bet that no generation was ever as despised by our elders as mine was. after raising 3 game boy addicts, my youngest just got admitted to purdue university to study computer graphics engineering, one of the proudest days of my life-will hopefully be trounced by the day he graduates.:thumbsup:
 
a wise man once said, 'the older i get the smarter my parents become', damn did i say that. anyway sitting on the front porch of 50, you have to remember every generation eagerly criticizes the next, as a baby boomer i can hardly imagine what my parent's generation thought of us. free love, make love not war, the drug revolution, draft dodging, and best of all the music-pink floyd's dark side of the moon turned up as loud as i could get it must have freaked my parent's out. i would be willing to bet that no generation was ever as despised by our elders as mine was. after raising 3 game boy addicts, my youngest just got admitted to purdue university to study computer graphics engineering, one of the proudest days of my life-will hopefully be trounced by the day he graduates.:thumbsup:
damn... i must be old. my favorite album of all time. ive even considered getting a record player and picking it up on vinyl just so i could experience the real thing..

I WISH i could find this quote... but i cannot. ive looked in the past. When i was in 8th grade, my teacher read us this quote and asked us to guess when it was spoken. we all figured it was 30-50 years old, but it was stated by Julius Caesar.
... while i cannot remember the quote, it goes on to state that 'if the world is to one day rely on the current generation of our children, then our entire society is in immediate doom'

just as the roman empire survived another few hundred years, so will ours. the main thing that caught my attention is that the elder generation never has faith in the new generation because everything is constantly changing and the elders can not comprehend the new technology, communication, slang, and other social norms of the children.
 
damn... i must be old. my favorite album of all time. ive even considered getting a record player and picking it up on vinyl just so i could experience the real thing..

I WISH i could find this quote... but i cannot. ive looked in the past. When i was in 8th grade, my teacher read us this quote and asked us to guess when it was spoken. we all figured it was 30-50 years old, but it was stated by Julius Caesar.
... while i cannot remember the quote, it goes on to state that 'if the world is to one day rely on the current generation of our children, then our entire society is in immediate doom'

just as the roman empire survived another few hundred years, so will ours. the main thing that caught my attention is that the elder generation never has faith in the new generation because everything is constantly changing and the elders can not comprehend the new technology, communication, slang, and other social norms of the children.
well said, we are on the same page my friend. damn, quoting caesar. nootropics must be working.:icon_lol: dave when pink floyd made dark side of the moon it changed music forever. can you imagine going from 3-4 minute cuts on am, to 7 minute album cuts on fm. everly brothers on am to floyd and zeppelin on fm, biggest leap in music that anyone could ever have imagined.
 
a wise man once said, 'the older i get the smarter my parents become', damn did i say that. anyway sitting on the front porch of 50, you have to remember every generation eagerly criticizes the next, as a baby boomer i can hardly imagine what my parent's generation thought of us. free love, make love not war, the drug revolution, draft dodging, and best of all the music-pink floyd's dark side of the moon turned up as loud as i could get it must have freaked my parent's out. i would be willing to bet that no generation was ever as despised by our elders as mine was. after raising 3 game boy addicts, my youngest just got admitted to purdue university to study computer graphics engineering, one of the proudest days of my life-will hopefully be trounced by the day he graduates.:thumbsup:


Yah we were pretty radical, (big Floyd fan myself, one of the best albums of all time for sure) what ever happened to the generation gap anyway. I guess nothing can shock us after what we put our parents through. Things had to change, I have a hard time getting my kids to understand just how restrictive and closed minded our parents and society was as a whole...

Now my kids listen to the Beatles and Pink Floyd and we have open discussion what a different world.
 
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