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Trickstar
Jul-07-07, 07:01 PM
5 Big Reasons Why Men Should Train Like Athletes

If you’re like me, you probably want nothing more than to feel like a ‘super-stud’ every time you take your shirt off in public. You want to have the confidence to say, ‘Boy, this sweaty shirt is chaffin’ me’, then reach over your shoulder and tear your shirt off like Brad Pitt in Fight Club. When you know that your pecs look like two soup bowls inserted beneath your skin, and your abs are as hard the asphalt you stand on, it’s tough to keep your shirt on!

Today you are gonna learn the top 5 training principles that you MUST implement in order to make your physique and performance goals… a reality. But, before I open the info-floodgates, there is something you’ve got to understand. Men… all men, should recognize that we are athletes and our training programs must reflect this.

Even if you’re a ‘pencil pusher’ or a ‘white collar crook’, the essence of your being is athletic. In order to see any type of fitness results it is essential to recognize that Squats, Power Cleans, 40 Yard Dashes and Vertical Jumps are not only for NFL Combine participants… they are for you!

1. You’re An Athlete By Design

The foundation principle of everything that I teach all begins with one extremely powerful phrase:
“We are primal beings living in a modern world”

Our physical bodies have been unchanged for thousands of years. In fact, today, our bodies are an exact expression of what our ancestors were over 100,000 years ago. It is believed that it takes about 100,000 years for 0.001percent of a genome to change… so yourself and Primal Man are for all intents and purposes… the same.

What has changed is how WE have chosen to live, if you can even call it that. As we have ‘advanced’ in technology we have regressed in physical strength and stature.

We function at a much lower capacity than were inherently capable of. This is analogous to those people who buy off-road vehicles that will never see anything but concrete! You’ve been given the ultimate athletic tool… use it.

2. Short, Hard and Intense Workouts Yield Lean, Hard and Muscular Bodies

When you spend over an hour in the gym sitting on useless ‘fitness machines’ while you’re waiting to do your ‘next set’…your nervous system’s primal response is to release Cortisol and Glucocorticoids - which are stress hormones, (these make you sick, sad, fat and, stupid) in response to your body thinking… “Holy Cow, we’ve been training for over an hour… perhaps we’re being chased by a tiger and need to preserve body fat”, then it begins sacrificing muscle tissue for energy! This is called The Catabolic Effect. Also, workouts exceeding 1 hour have been shown to be associated with a rapid decrease in androgen levels.

This is why marathon runners look so emaciated… id much rather look like one of those Lock, Stock & Ready Sprinters with muscles rippling across their backs and abs.

3. Aerobics and Cardio Training Is Boring & Ineffective

Strength coach Charles Poliquin has coined the phrase “Chunky Aerobic Instructor Syndrome” (CAIS).
You’ve seen them, they do cardio all day long… don’t you think that they would be a bit leaner? Well, there is a scientific reason as to why they are cubby even though they bounce up and down on those colorful blocks all day long. In fact research has shown that aerobic instructors who taught an average of 3 hours a day maintained a body fat of 22-24% - mind you, that Olympic athletes hover around 9%.

Especially with repetitive exercises like aerobics the body adapts quickly to the stimulus and ceases to respond to the stimulus. Also, you begin to become very fuel-efficient… Listen, think of a metabolism that has adapted to long treks of cardio as being a Honda… it burns very little fuel (i.e. fat) but can go miles and miles. Think of a metabolism that is roaring with increased mitochondria activity (as is present in someone who weight trains with circuits) as a Hummer, large fuel combusting metabolism!
Here's Why this is so important! You want a stronger heart, without the fat saving response of long boring cardio treks. That is why I teach my clients how to do work capacity sets.
We take 4-6 exercises and complete them back to back with no rest and aim to complete them all with in about 2 minutes… if your heart is not ready to pound out of your chest after that, then maybe you should visit your veterinarian!
Here’s a simple circuit that you can do at home - first 20 squats, then 20 lunges, then ‘step ups’ on a bench 10 each leg, finally do 10 squat jumps and get it all done in less than 90 seconds! Kick-ass workout!
We begin every session with Plyometrics and then get right into 3-5 “work capacity” sets for upper and lower body.

4. Get High on Oxygen & Sunshine

Besides the fact that training on treadmills and ‘sit down’ exercise equipment is less effective than getting your feet on the ground and learning how to use your own bodyweight, training indoors can be detrimental to your performance and fitness results.

As ‘primal beings’ we are in need of several vital elements and forms of energy. The suns rays are nourishing to your mind as well as body. It is well documented that those who live in the cooler northern climates that enjoy less sunshine through out the year are several times more likely to suffer from depression.

Also, if you’re like most Americans you work and live indoors (maybe). In fact, the average person spends 90% of their time indoors. Several health experts have propounded that our homes and workplace are the most toxic environments in our lives. Many studies have stated that toxic particles and fumes found in your home and workplace include: air fresheners, spray starch, paints, mothballs and even ‘new car’ smell kills more people every year than automobile accidents!

So, what do you do? Train in the great outdoors! When I train my Strength Camp clients at Vinoy Park in St. Petersburg Florida, not only do we benefit from the sweet bay breeze but also the scenery is beautiful enough to give a nun spring fever!

5. It’s Gotta Be Fun!

Drop out rates for exercise programs are almost as high as the drop out rate in my old middle school! The bottom line is, if you don’t enjoy it – you wont do it. The most effective way to ensure that you stick with your training program is to change it often. This doesn’t mean hop from one modality to the next before you get any results. It means stick with your weight-training program for a minimum of 90 day but change the exercises you use for each body part at least every 3 weeks.

This not only keeps you interested but also, your nervous system will be challenged with the new exercises and be forced to adapt. This yields fast and long-lasting results!

Source: http://training.fitness.com/articles-fitness-health/5-big-reasons-why-all-men-should-train-like-athletes-22806.html

I found this article to be quite interesting. I suggest everyone to read it. It's definitely worth the time.

Skilzat85X
Jul-07-07, 07:11 PM
I agree with number 3 to some extent but there is effective "cardio" exercise that can be done to improve fat loss.

And besides, some people start off fat and have to get in shape. They can't just start layering on muscle underneath all that fat.

And this article mentions nothing of nutrition.

But overall, good. :good:

-Pat-
Jul-07-07, 07:17 PM
Good to see that all the "facts" are referenced.

AndyLeTerrible
Jul-07-07, 08:48 PM
Isn't #1 completely untrue haha?

rock_ten
Jul-07-07, 08:57 PM
Isn't #1 completely untrue haha?

What about it?

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"...in response to your body thinking… “Holy Cow, we’ve been training for over an hour… perhaps we’re being chased by a tiger and need to preserve body fat”, then it begins sacrificing muscle tissue for energy!"

: / that doesn't make sense, on any level.

anfeyd
Jul-07-07, 09:02 PM
Isn't #1 completely untrue haha?

Partly. Our 'primitive' ancestors always had food around and were the laziest of any society.


This is why marathon runners look so emaciated… id much rather look like one of those Lock, Stock & Ready Sprinters with muscles rippling across their backs and abs.

I'm pretty sure this is false.



The article sucked.

Steve
Jul-07-07, 09:23 PM
I didn't read the article but it's a load of shit

compleks
Jul-07-07, 11:05 PM
I read the sub-titles.

Everyone who trains is already training like an athlete. Marathon runners are athletes. Bodybuilders are athletes.
'Train like an athlete' doesn't mean you have to go do sprints and jump over fences.

rock_ten
Jul-08-07, 08:56 AM
This is why marathon runners look so emaciated… id much rather look like one of those Lock, Stock & Ready Sprinters with muscles rippling across their backs and abs.

I'm pretty sure this is false.

Are you saying that he wouldn't rather look like a sprinter?

Rahf
Jul-08-07, 11:43 AM
The only thing that is worth anything in that article is nr.5.

I wonder how they measured the aerobic instructors vs sprinters. We can consider the fact that 99% of all aerobic instructors are female, a healthy level of bodyfat for a female lies around the 20% mark. Perhaps the sprinters were male? Males have a healthy level at around 15% and male sprinters have low bodyfat.

Marathon runners are emaciated because they exercise for so long? Maybe it holds some truth what he is saying but it holds nothing on why they are skinny. I wouldn't want the body composition of a 100m sprinter and run a marathon, I'd die.. Really. There is no reason to run around with an extra 20kg of muscle, it won't do any good in a long distance run.

Bottom line: That article is completely worthless.

DeeJay
Jul-08-07, 12:30 PM
I hope no one got paid to write that.

anfeyd
Jul-08-07, 02:03 PM
Are you saying that he wouldn't rather look like a sprinter?

No, Rahf stated what I meant.

Spiral
Jul-08-07, 02:20 PM
ha ha, good job trickstar you loser.

Lobo
Jul-08-07, 02:48 PM
lolol

glide2
Jul-09-07, 03:05 AM
If you’re like me, you probably want nothing more than to feel like a ‘super-stud’ every time you take your shirt off in public. You want to have the confidence to say, ‘Boy, this sweaty shirt is chaffin’ me’, then reach over your shoulder and tear your shirt off like Brad Pitt in Fight Club. When you know that your pecs look like two soup bowls inserted beneath your skin, and your abs are as hard the asphalt you stand on, it’s tough to keep your shirt on!

I stopped reading right there. I just can't stand this "I have big muscles so I'm the shit" attitude. If you wanna impress me, show me some tricks, you pumped prick.

DarkXacreD
Jul-09-07, 04:50 AM
'Train like an athlete' doesn't mean you have to go do sprints and jump over fences.

Maybe he meant "train to be a criminal"

NightHunter
Jul-09-07, 01:55 PM
I stopped reading right there. I just can't stand this "I have big muscles so I'm the shit" attitude. If you wanna impress me, show me some tricks, you pumped prick.

I stopped reading right here. I just can't stand this "I can trick so I'm the shit" attitude. If you wanna impress me, show me some tolerance, you hypocritical prick.

rock_ten
Jul-09-07, 02:22 PM
I stopped reading right here. I just can't stand this "I can trick so I'm the shit" attitude. If you wanna impress me, show me some tolerance, you hypocritical prick.

I stopped reading right there, I just can't stand this "I am tolerant so I'm the shit" attitude. If you wanna impress me, show me some big muscles, you open-minded prick.

NightHunter
Jul-09-07, 02:28 PM
I stopped reading right there, I just can't stand this "I am tolerant so I'm the shit" attitude. If you wanna impress me, show me some big muscles, you open-minded prick.

You know what I love about good humor? It just gets better with age, like a fine wine. The more times you make a joke, the funnier it gets. This is just on a whole new level of funny, rock.

Kitosho
Jul-09-07, 03:39 PM
I thought it was funny.

NightHunter
Jul-09-07, 04:15 PM
So did I. But it's the principal of the thing. Rock_ten is never funny.

Steve
Jul-09-07, 04:21 PM
rock_ten is funny in that he pisses all over people thinking they are clever on the internet and there's nothing they can do but whine about it because it's like chinese boxes, only the boxes are tiers of sarcasm

AndyLeTerrible
Jul-09-07, 04:57 PM
I thought it was funny.so did i haha

glide2
Jul-09-07, 09:28 PM
I stopped reading right here. I just can't stand this "I can trick so I'm the shit" attitude.

Neither do I. I was just pointing out that the guy who wrote this shitty article sounded like a "I like to take off my shirt to show off my chest" type of cunt. And besides, if you're more impressed by some muscled egoist than by clean tricks, it only makes you gay.

NightHunter
Jul-09-07, 09:33 PM
Neither do I. I was just pointing out that the guy who wrote this shitty article sounded like a "I like to take off my shirt to show off my chest" type of cunt. And besides, if you're more impressed by some muscled egoist than by clean tricks, it only makes you gay.

I respect the effort and discipline that it takes to achieve either. I personally don't consider either to be a worthwhile goal for me to pursue, because I have no interest in doing either.

Itachi
Jul-09-07, 10:55 PM
I read the sub-titles.

Everyone who trains is already training like an athlete. Marathon runners are athletes. Bodybuilders are athletes.
'Train like an athlete' doesn't mean you have to go do sprints and jump over fences.

what compsex says

Ashtar
Jul-13-07, 06:54 PM
The anti-aerobic anti-cardio response is based on a lot of fallacies.

Cardio isn't bad. Being energy efficient isn't bad. Aerobics aren't bad.

The reason aerobics instructors are fat is because they don't exercise progressively. They get really good at their set dance routines, but the routines don't get any harder. They just get easier. Once you move on to harder routines, they get harder, but there's still limits to that, and it's far too intuitive.

If you use cardio machines and you increase intensity and not just duration, then it's fine. Increasing the elevation or speed on a treadmill now and then instead of just adding, minutes, for example.

Energy efficiency is good. People criticize it because they want to burn calories, but the only way you get energy efficient is by expending excessive calories in the first place. If you become more efficient, that just means you increase the workload/intensity to increase the calories. You have bigger numbers to work with which means you can microlaod better.