i want to see if you could actually weight lift in water i know you could buy those plastic dumbells and water pool stuff.cause im in texas and my home garage is hot as **** and when you dont have that much motivation it could be a freekin problem now i have a pool and might aswell use it i already have a system where i swim laps for cardio so can i weight lift and "GET MASS" i dont want to get lean and cut im to skinny as it is im 130 20yr old so.
i hope if you could weight lift in water the moves get me mass will they arn't they sharp isolated moves
does any one know how much you gained or what will happen please help!
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06-13-2009, 03:55 PM #1
can you weight lift in water and gain mass
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Better to lift at regular sea-level on land just in regular air, not under water.
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You can always tell when JF has had a bad day ,from his posts
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Damn ... Did you actually attend skool? What a waste of tax dollars! Clearly, you ARE a DUMB ASS! You obviously can't read or write, even at a first grade level. But then you actually ask about lifting weights in your pool??? After you blow that pool up with air, you'll be too winded to workout.
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Look I live in TX too,If you want somethin bad enough youll endure,I wanna get skinny,I wanna gain as much mass as I can before I reach 50 and Ill walk through fire to get there,just overcome the lazy BS your spilling out,Drink ALOT of water while you workout.Go inside between sets.We all gotta overcome excuses(me included).
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Or you could go to a ****ing gym and lift the ****ing weights like normal people instead of bitching about heat. Or better yet, go to the beach and try lifting weights while buried under sand. Preferably 10-15ft over your stupid ****ing head.
Why don't you put your "brain cells" to use a build a god damn robot to lift the ****ing weights too, that way you won't have to inconvenience yourself by even exerting force. Unless you feel like bitching about having to turn the robot on, then you could hire a kid to get off his ass and push a button to start the son of a bitching thing for you.
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He said this in the PT forum, posted this same thread:
IT does and can be done of course with special water inflatable weights and resitent bands sound cool though i bet if some one wants to get ripped and lean they should do it probably affective im just waiting for a buisness to take up new modern weight lifting and get rich.And here all you dumbasses here laughing at me and i become the next billionare cheers lol
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