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I was out for 6 weeks - it scared me because it felt like I was having a heart attack. The pain wasn't instant...but everything my heart would beat my right arm would go numb and fingers would get tingly. Was a very odd and scary feeling.
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02-27-2011, 04:58 PM | #53 |
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If you exercise a lot before you're 16, you could harm your growth is what I was told too.
Dutch army isn't hiring any one any time soon I believe. Budget cuts.
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02-27-2011, 06:06 PM | #55 |
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Lifting weights doesn't stunt growth... That's just a myth...
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02-27-2011, 08:11 PM | #56 |
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Ive been weight lifting since about 10-12 it doesn't stunt growth (atleast it hasn't for me)
But if you add alot of mass before your early stages of puberty (like i did) you'll end up with severe stretch marks on your biceps, thighs, neck/shoulders, & wherever you tried to add mass too - It never caused issues for me but if you have a problem with whats mentioned above don't do it. Like Comp said muscle density is what you want at your age Also adding Mass to your muscle improperly will slow you down you need to keep a balance between - Weight training & Cardio/Stretching
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Doesn't mean you shouldn't train hard, but knowing your limits at the young ages especially if you havn't had growth spurts or anything yet is important. Some people at 15 are stronger than others and can benchpress like 150 at that age and not hurt themselves growing. Some people who try way too hard and are not as strong naturally, and get injured a lot, especially back, can hurt their chances at being a bit taller for example in the long run. *training when you're younger though will adapt your body faster to a more strained lifestyle and your muscles, and heart will no doubt be stronger in the long run if you keep it up.
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Huntshot - program advice
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How is your diet? 2 things need to take place to lose weight: 1. eat less 2. move more :P I would suggest take one of 2 lazy days and replace with cardio; brisk walking or light jogging (contingent on current fitness level). Adding weight training will build muscle mass which, in the bigger picture, will speed up the metabolism. Muscles need energy (calories) to survive. Adding a few pounds of lean muscle mass will help your body to burn calories while you are doing nothing! I hope this helps?? *** The Sweetness *** |
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