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10-20-2008, 09:00 AM
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Originally Posted by Tough Old Man
I WAS GIVING YOU A SUGGESTION FOR A WORKOUT IN ORDER TO WORK EA MUSCLE EVERY 5 DAYS..I'M USING THIS RIGHT NOW AND I'M ON A SLOW CUT..MY VOLUME IS REAL LOW ON THIS AS I ONLY DO THREE WORKING SETS PER MUSCLE BUT A TOTAL OF 6 PER WEEK BECAUSE I HIT THE SAME MUSCLE 5 DAYS LATER.
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10-20-2008, 09:39 AM
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#2132
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Originally Posted by IronBrendan
Bob,
Since you're sponsored by bb.com, what supplements do YOU take? 
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I get to try all kinds of Supps, from many different companies. I'm using a line right now that is brand now and we'll be carrying soon....can't divalge the name/ products just yet....but I like the stuff a lot.
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10-20-2008, 10:17 AM
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Train Harder
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Originally Posted by Pro Bob Chick
I get to try all kinds of Supps, from many different companies. I'm using a line right now that is brand now and we'll be carrying soon....can't divalge the name/ products just yet....but I like the stuff a lot.
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Do you have any staples or favorites that you keep coming back to?
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10-20-2008, 11:22 AM
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Originally Posted by |ceman
Do you have any staples or favorites that you keep coming back to?
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Not really......
I've always suggested to people to keep supplements, and the brands....revolving. Try different things, switch it up, much like the training....stagnation will yield fewer results.
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10-20-2008, 12:50 PM
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#2135
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Who agrees that this thread should be kept to only questions from members and answers ONLY from Bob chick? Im not going to mention names (tough old man) but seriously bob should be the only one to answer, if you feel the need to answer yourself then send the person a PM
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10-20-2008, 01:07 PM
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Real nice
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How can one keep their motivation and not deviate from their diet/exercise regimen?
What's the best way in your opinion?
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10-20-2008, 01:43 PM
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Bob one question for you that i havent been able to figure out:
If slow cardio lets the body use fats for fuel instead of carbs then why is it necessary to do cardio first thing in the morning when carbs are depleted? If the body goes after fats only in slow cardio then why does it matter if you have 400g of carbs in your body as compared to 100g? So shouldnt it be just as effective no matter when you do it?
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10-20-2008, 01:56 PM
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Originally Posted by DrFeeIGood
Bob one question for you that i havent been able to figure out:
If slow cardio lets the body use fats for fuel instead of carbs then why is it necessary to do cardio first thing in the morning when carbs are depleted? If the body goes after fats only in slow cardio then why does it matter if you have 400g of carbs in your body as compared to 100g? So shouldnt it be just as effective no matter when you do it?
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It's not "necessary", it's optimum...
The body will be even more willing to give up fats in the absense of carbs, thus providing the highest fat buring ratio....the body is very carb-sparing/ storing.
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10-20-2008, 01:58 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by really_nice_guy
How can one keep their motivation and not deviate from their diet/exercise regimen?
What's the best way in your opinion?
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One keeps their motivation for a whole variety of reasons....competition, personal goal, etc....
Cant teach motivation...you either have it or you don't.
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10-20-2008, 02:02 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Pro Bob Chick
One keeps their motivation for a whole variety of reasons....competition, personal goal, etc....
Cant teach motivation...you either have it or you don't.
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yeah i agree...basically:
motivation comes from within...inspiration you can find from outside sources.
Last edited by Sammy; 10-20-2008 at 02:14 PM.
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10-20-2008, 02:05 PM
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hey bob i just saw the vid of u when u were 23 years old. u were 224lbs and i was wondering how much u weighed in the off season leading up to that competition
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10-20-2008, 02:09 PM
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bob, what trends have you noticed when it comes to the training of pro bodybuilders.
in regards to ,for example: workout days per week, how often a muscle group is worked, number of sets, exercise selection etc
what common things have you noticed?
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10-20-2008, 03:31 PM
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ProCard and workng VISA to US
Hi there, and thanks for reading
One quick questions, do you know if a European Bodybuilder can move and work in US only with the Pro Card? Normally a working contract is needed to get a working VISA to the US, but I was wondering if with the IFBB procard is enough.
Thanks a lot!
Rafa
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10-20-2008, 06:17 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by twister0907
hey bob i just saw the vid of u when u were 23 years old. u were 224lbs and i was wondering how much u weighed in the off season leading up to that competition
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Probably around 240
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10-20-2008, 06:33 PM
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Dorian: Best Mr. O ever
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bob, how big are your gunz in contest shape?
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10-20-2008, 07:22 PM
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Time between shows
How much time is best between shows. Im trying to gain a little mass and then cut it back down maybe 3.5 months getting some size on and then 2.5 months precontest dieting. I was 143.6 the day of my show (NPC Natural Northern USA - Bantam) and I want to get up in the lightweights. Any ideas how high my weight get should up to? How long between shows is best?
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10-20-2008, 07:25 PM
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#2147
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Quote:
Originally Posted by SSK1903
bob, how big are your gunz in contest shape?
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About 21 in.
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10-20-2008, 07:27 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by hartja2
How much time is best between shows. Im trying to gain a little mass and then cut it back down maybe 3.5 months getting some size on and then 2.5 months precontest dieting. I was 143.6 the day of my show (NPC Natural Northern USA - Bantam) and I want to get up in the lightweights. Any ideas how high my weight get should up to? How long between shows is best?
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You need to take a solid year of training, no dieting, no cardio......if you want to have a good shot of moving up a class.
What your weight gets up to is mostly irrelevant, as weight doesnt necessarily equate into solid muscle gain....what you need is TIME...time in the gym, time to grow and mature into the next class...
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10-20-2008, 07:30 PM
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Originally Posted by rafalopespi
Hi there, and thanks for reading
One quick questions, do you know if a European Bodybuilder can move and work in US only with the Pro Card? Normally a working contract is needed to get a working VISA to the US, but I was wondering if with the IFBB procard is enough.
Thanks a lot!
Rafa
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I'm not sure JUST a pro card is enough...I believe you need to establish an income through a contract, or company, etc...
I've written many letters for IFBB athletes, as best as I can remember....all of them needed income verification from an additional source.
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10-20-2008, 09:27 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Tough Old Man
I'm on over 18 sites and Mod at most.Also Wesley from Ironaddicts is one hell of a nice guy...For someone that needs a trainer he is in a league with Dante.
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ya, that is interesting that you said that....I have talked to IA through email and am thinking of asking him to help me diet down. I am a really big fan of IA. He definately seems like a nice guy. And very respectable that he shares as much of his ideas that he does.
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10-21-2008, 12:42 AM
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hey bob, In regards to bench pressing of all sorts, would u suggest lowering the weight very low as to stretch your pecs or what?
I've been going pretty damn low and then about 3 quarters of the way up.
I've heard this can take the stress of the pecs and put it on the delts.
thanks
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10-21-2008, 02:24 AM
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Cardio etc
Hi Bob,
I'm writing from Pakistan - besides the craziness you see and hear on television regarding the country - 99.99% of the people are fun loving and more and more are getting into health and fitness. Many of us who are actually into bodybuilding and are general gym rats enjoy reading up on your point of view on this forum and some of us were up at 6:00am to see the Mr. Olympia live feed (please tell the "powers that be" to improve the live feed....it got painful a few times because it took so long for the picture to come back on)
Q1 - Where did you learn to speak like a professional MC? You really have a voice that carries - did you actually take acting/vocal classes? Its pretty impressive.
My friends and I are trying to figure out this whole slow vs. HIIT cardio debate. In your opinion slow cardio is what mostly attacks fat vs HIIT, and given that pretty much all the bodybuilders on the planet follow the slow version, it is reasonable to assume that there must be truth in that statement. Please do correct me if I am misstating something in the above sentence.
Q2 - So, my question to you is then what should one do about cardiovascular fitness?
I weigh about 220 and need to cut back by about 40lbs...which I have started and should be able to achieve in the next three to four months...slow cardio 3 to 4 days a week, 40 minutes each time combined with high protein low carb diet (and tons of fibre....man is that necessary or what???).
But does cardiovascular fitness improve with slow cardio or do I need to throw in some running or HIIT type training to improve my cardiovascular fitness and stamina.
That's it for now.
Thanks
Omar
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10-21-2008, 07:30 AM
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Originally Posted by IronReloadDC 04
ya, that is interesting that you said that....I have talked to IA through email and am thinking of asking him to help me diet down. I am a really big fan of IA. He definately seems like a nice guy. And very respectable that he shares as much of his ideas that he does.
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He's good
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10-21-2008, 08:15 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Pro Bob Chick
I'm not sure JUST a pro card is enough...I believe you need to establish an income through a contract, or company, etc...
I've written many letters for IFBB athletes, as best as I can remember....all of them needed income verification from an additional source.
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10-21-2008, 04:00 PM
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Real nice
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Who is the most meticulous bodybuilder you have come across? Someone who's dedication really inspired you?
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10-21-2008, 07:46 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by really_nice_guy
Who is the most meticulous bodybuilder you have come across? Someone who's dedication really inspired you?
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Tom Prince...without question. Meticulous would be an understatement! Talk about the "science" of bodybuilding...this guy was like a mad scientist...every gram accounted for, every set and rep, every ounce, etc, etc....
There was nothing Tom did that was "because he felt like it", or any other reason other than....it was logical and figured out to the nearest.....0000000.1
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10-21-2008, 08:43 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by goodskie
hey bob, In regards to bench pressing of all sorts, would u suggest lowering the weight very low as to stretch your pecs or what?
I've been going pretty damn low and then about 3 quarters of the way up.
I've heard this can take the stress of the pecs and put it on the delts.
thanks
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bump this
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10-21-2008, 09:58 PM
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Originally Posted by goodskie
bump this
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Chin level for inclines....
Bench pres and all other flat movements....the attention needs to be on getting the grip wide enough, where going to full ROM doesn't place to much stress on the pec/delt tie in area (where ALL torn pecs originate)...
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10-22-2008, 09:20 AM
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Wonky Pelvic Dude
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Pro Bob Chick
Tom Prince...without question. Meticulous would be an understatement! Talk about the "science" of bodybuilding...this guy was like a mad scientist...every gram accounted for, every set and rep, every ounce, etc, etc....
There was nothing Tom did that was "because he felt like it", or any other reason other than....it was logical and figured out to the nearest.....0000000.1
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Thats insanely dedicated.....Cool work ethic though, having it all precisely planned out like that.
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10-22-2008, 10:23 AM
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Hi BOB: What`s the difference between Whey proteins and WPI? One more thing: today I met Dennis Wolf in Perth (Australia) I made a short video with him on youtube (Dennis Wolf helpful suggests) and I got more confused about the supplements, I used to follow Jay Cutler suggests but he sponsored by Muscle Tech, so I dont know if it`s better take the NANo Vapor or MASS Explosion...I guess it`s a matter of marketing, right?
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