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tito123


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Is there any benefit to weight-lifting?
#19276848 - 12/14/13 10:28 PM (10 years, 1 month ago) |
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Other than gaining muscle is there any benefit?
(Excluding how deadlifts increase testosterone)
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Re: Is there any benefit to weight-lifting? [Re: tito123]
#19276865 - 12/14/13 10:34 PM (10 years, 1 month ago) |
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All types of lifting increase testosterone, but the greatest increase is anything involving quads (upper legs).
Benefits are also fat loss, increased cardiovascular system, the ability to eat a lot without gaining fat, lower blood pressure, heightened self-esteem, etc...
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Re: Is there any benefit to weight-lifting? [Re: Crystal G]
#19276881 - 12/14/13 10:38 PM (10 years, 1 month ago) |
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but can't I get all of those benefits by running?
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Re: Is there any benefit to weight-lifting? [Re: tito123]
#19276905 - 12/14/13 10:47 PM (10 years, 1 month ago) |
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tito123 said: but can't I get all of those benefits by running?
Well, yea any exercise really, people mainly weightlift over cardio because they prefer the exercise and want the muscles. It's like asking whether jiu jitsu or krav maga is better for you in the long run.
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Re: Is there any benefit to weight-lifting? [Re: tito123]
#19277329 - 12/15/13 12:45 AM (10 years, 1 month ago) |
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tito123 said: but can't I get all of those benefits by running?
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Re: Is there any benefit to weight-lifting? [Re: tito123]
#19278888 - 12/15/13 11:25 AM (10 years, 1 month ago) |
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Yeah
Increased bone density and better posture come to mind right off the bat. Running won't do that for you, not like lifting will.
More muscle = more support for the bones
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Re: Is there any benefit to weight-lifting? [Re: Uzziel]
#19280221 - 12/15/13 04:57 PM (10 years, 1 month ago) |
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If you have to pick a single activity lifting probably has the most benefits.
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Re: Is there any benefit to weight-lifting? [Re: Uzziel]
#19281626 - 12/15/13 10:28 PM (10 years, 1 month ago) |
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Uzziel said: Increased bone density and better posture come to mind right off the bat. Running won't do that for you, not like lifting will.
Oh yeah, I forgot about that. You can prevent osteoporosis by weightlifting, because your bone increases in density 1% each year.
If you do the right exercises (back, squats, deadlifts, and ab workouts) then you can also strengthen your core and your back, which other forms of exercise don't do as much. People who have bad backs are actually encouraged to lift.
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Re: Is there any benefit to weight-lifting? [Re: Crystal G]
#19281689 - 12/15/13 10:49 PM (10 years, 1 month ago) |
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This is awesome. I'm very young and my back is terrible. I have a kettlebell and I'm gonna do some researching but do you have any recommendations or tips?
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Re: Is there any benefit to weight-lifting? [Re: tito123]
#19281746 - 12/15/13 11:13 PM (10 years, 1 month ago) |
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I had to shovel away 3 feet of snow drift to leave my porch the other day. Lifting certainly helped make it easy. Same goes for other tasks around the house like bringing in some water/groceries, moving furniture to clean the carpet, moving to a new house, etc. Everyone I knew over 20 who wasn't working out had some back issues and knee issues, "feeling like they're 40". Along with lifting I also do a daily modified version of 'sun salutation' yoga routine. It's short, great for the spine and works to warm up my joints/muscles. Be sure to spend many hours checking out proper lifting form. A lot of the info out there is wrong so try to compare different methods... you can get a bad back from lifting with poor form. Here's something for deadlifts : Those guys got squatting and benching vids too - should you take up the barbell.
You said you had a kettlebell. I recommend checking out this place for kettlebell form and work outs : http://kbforum.dragondoor.com/kettlebells-strength-conditioning-forum/
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Re: Is there any benefit to weight-lifting? [Re: tito123]
#19281821 - 12/15/13 11:38 PM (10 years, 1 month ago) |
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tito123 said: Other than gaining muscle is there any benefit?
(Excluding how deadlifts increase testosterone)
Think about proper lifting and long term adaptations. Minimal upkeep will allow you to squat off of a toilet when you are old, for you will have a adapted core. Squats are important if you ask me.
Think about trying to reach over your head when your back is starting to hunch from old age. You might think about muscle upkeep when you are young in order to prepare for simple daily tasks when you are older.
Unless you want a nurse wiping your ass for you.
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Re: Is there any benefit to weight-lifting? [Re: tito123]
#19282099 - 12/16/13 01:20 AM (10 years, 1 month ago) |
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lifting weights is great. ive been doing it consistently for about 3 months and am already in such great shape. you never hear people saying 'working out is ruining my life'. work out and you wont regret it.
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Re: Is there any benefit to weight-lifting? [Re: tito123]
#19282416 - 12/16/13 04:27 AM (10 years, 1 month ago) |
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tito123 said: This is awesome. I'm very young and my back is terrible. I have a kettlebell and I'm gonna do some researching but do you have any recommendations or tips?
Yes, for back you should be doing squats, deadlifts, rows, pullups, pushups, abs, things of that nature. Go light your very first time and make sure you get your posture completely correct (especially for squats and deadlifts), or it will throw your back out and fuck it up even more.
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Re: Is there any benefit to weight-lifting? [Re: Crystal G]
#19284492 - 12/16/13 03:23 PM (10 years, 1 month ago) |
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Future joint pain :p
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Re: Is there any benefit to weight-lifting? [Re: Crystal G]
#19293026 - 12/18/13 12:03 PM (10 years, 1 month ago) |
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tito123 said: but can't I get all of those benefits by running?
Well, yea any exercise really, people mainly weightlift over cardio because they prefer the exercise and want the muscles. It's like asking whether jiu jitsu or krav maga is better for you in the long run.
I disagree. Running long distance deteriorates your body. Sure there's benefits to running but if you want to look and feel healthy start weight training. All my runner friends run to compete. All my gym friends train for health. I would say 90% weight 10% cardio is perfect for me. Mostly sprint and olympic lift...I don't use a single machine in my routines anymore. Machines don't give you true strength.
By weight training you're increasing the size of your muscles. More muscle mass means higher BMR/calories burned aka faster weight loss. Combined with eating a healthy diet you're going to stay around a sexy body fat % and look great. Looking good will make you feel great and give you confidence...you'll get compliments and hit on like crazy.
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Re: Is there any benefit to weight-lifting? [Re: tito123]
#19293253 - 12/18/13 12:56 PM (10 years, 1 month ago) |
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Why don't you lift some iron and find out? That will give you the best answer. I've been doing it for near on 7 years and am pretty sure I would start feeling ill and depressed if I stopped for any prolonged period of time. A life without lifting sounds unimaginably horrible to me. I don't even look at it in terms of benefits, all I see are the MASSIVE drawbacks to NOT lifting. To me, lifting is simply a necessity, like food or sex. I don't know how 'normal' people do without it. If you start lifting regulary, you might see what I mean. You're doing your body a great disservice by simply not using it. Your muscles were MEANT to be used.
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Re: Is there any benefit to weight-lifting? [Re: Black_Sunset]
#19293983 - 12/18/13 04:12 PM (10 years, 1 month ago) |
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Black_Sunset said: I disagree. Running long distance deteriorates your body.
So does weight-lifting. It destroys your joints and most bodybuilders have arthritis by the time they're in their 40's.
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Re: Is there any benefit to weight-lifting? [Re: Crystal G]
#19295741 - 12/18/13 11:26 PM (10 years, 1 month ago) |
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Black_Sunset said: I disagree. Running long distance deteriorates your body.
So does weight-lifting. It destroys your joints and most bodybuilders have arthritis by the time they're in their 40's.
Overdoing these exercises: YES
Normal people: NO
If you run ~5 miles.... you're fine. Marathon runners are a whole different ball game on how it effects the body. It puts incredible strain on the body.
Same thing with body builders... these people aren't average in any sense of the word and push things far beyond where the body should be at. Considering all these fucking body builders focus on their upper body they start to put a considerable strain on their lower body and you see all these fucked up body builders (besides the whole steroid shit..)
Weight lifting does NOT destroy your joints and running doesn't ruin your knees... in fact both of them help lubricate the joints and keep them working even better than normal. I get sick of reading this nonsense that "oh its bad for your joints..."
No, living these insane lifestyles is the cause of these problems and then people think that's the norm and that is just not the case
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Re: Is there any benefit to weight-lifting? [Re: Uzziel]
#19295992 - 12/19/13 12:27 AM (10 years, 1 month ago) |
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Crystal G said:
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Black_Sunset said: I disagree. Running long distance deteriorates your body.
So does weight-lifting. It destroys your joints and most bodybuilders have arthritis by the time they're in their 40's.
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Weight lifting does NOT destroy your joints and running doesn't ruin your knees... in fact both of them help lubricate the joints and keep them working even better than normal. I get sick of reading this nonsense that "oh its bad for your joints..."
No, living these insane lifestyles is the cause of these problems and then people think that's the norm and that is just not the case
I agree
Weight lifting is supposed to enhance your life, not destroy it. Bad form and lifting too much weight will destroy your joints.
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Re: Is there any benefit to weight-lifting? [Re: tito123]
#19303144 - 12/20/13 02:17 PM (10 years, 1 month ago) |
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*I didn't read all the responses so my answer may be similar to others* Why not just do both? Cardio for the increased caloric deficit and weights for muscles/bones?
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Re: Is there any benefit to weight-lifting? [Re: Uzziel]
#19307918 - 12/21/13 12:49 PM (10 years, 1 month ago) |
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Uzziel said:
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Crystal G said:
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Black_Sunset said: I disagree. Running long distance deteriorates your body.
So does weight-lifting. It destroys your joints and most bodybuilders have arthritis by the time they're in their 40's.
Overdoing these exercises: YES
Normal people: NO
If you run ~5 miles.... you're fine. Marathon runners are a whole different ball game on how it effects the body. It puts incredible strain on the body.
Same thing with body builders... these people aren't average in any sense of the word and push things far beyond where the body should be at. Considering all these fucking body builders focus on their upper body they start to put a considerable strain on their lower body and you see all these fucked up body builders (besides the whole steroid shit..)
Weight lifting does NOT destroy your joints and running doesn't ruin your knees... in fact both of them help lubricate the joints and keep them working even better than normal. I get sick of reading this nonsense that "oh its bad for your joints..."
No, living these insane lifestyles is the cause of these problems and then people think that's the norm and that is just not the case
Any body builder who focuses mostly on their upper body is retarded. From the beggining we are brainwashed legs legs legs, get your legs to grow and upper will follow.
The damage comes with pro hormones and certain steroids. Winstrol will wreak havoc on your joints while test is technicly safer than most recreational drugs.
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Re: Is there any benefit to weight-lifting? [Re: Mescalean]
#19315884 - 12/23/13 12:04 PM (10 years, 1 month ago) |
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Weight lifting is spiritual for me. I don't listen to music or anything I bring my thoughts completely to the here and now and focus entirely on form and breathing. Its just like yoga in that aspect, but you are moving heavy weight. Many people get bored so easily weightlifting, but ever since I've looked at it this way I cannot get enough of it. I feel great when I leave and more excited to coming back to it. Weightlifting and healthy nutrition has changed my body and my mind from the sad state it used to be. And I have beautiful LSD for actually getting me working out again since it gave me the energy to get up and moving again.
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Lifting is awesome - the boring part is warming up.
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PsilocybinPsycho1 said: Weight lifting is spiritual for me. I don't listen to music or anything I bring my thoughts completely to the here and now and focus entirely on form and breathing. Its just like yoga in that aspect, but you are moving heavy weight.
Thats a great way of putting it. Well said mate.
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