Bromden said:Too short muscle movements are not good for building mass.
True only if the point of the exercise is not to be too fat. If you want to accomplish anything more, than just spazzing around, doing inanities like burpees until you're tired won't do anything.Bromden said:If it makes you tired, it's good exercise.
Why? HIIT is very good for fat burning as far as I know.Tennessee Jack said:Exercise is basically worthless as a way to lose fat.
Tennessee Jack said:Exercise is basically worthless as a way to lose fat.
What's wrong with that?Bromden said:Building muscle is forboogerbrainswho train only for visual reasons.
There's what's wrong. Training can make you stronger/faster/longer/sharper/wiser/nicer/whatever. If your only (or biggest) motivation is vanity, then you should go home and rethink your life.Bromden said:Building muscle is for boogerbrains who train only for visual reasons.
If one's biggest motivation in life is vanity then yes one should go home and rethink life but if one's biggest motivation is vanity in training, there is nothing wrong with this. If you want to build muscle, it does not mean that you will spend your all time in gym. My point is you can both build muscle and improve yourself in whichever aspect you want. Training provides many benefits and you can do it for whatever purpose you have. It's just a matter of choice.Bromden said:There's what's wrong. Training can make you stronger/faster/longer/sharper/wiser/nicer/whatever. If your only (or biggest) motivation is vanity, then you should go home and rethink your life.
Bromden said:Yes, it's a matter of choice. But if you choose vanity as the main purpose, you are shallow as ****.
affluence said:Brombem, i see you are stubborn like a goat!!!
Bromden said:Yes, it's a matter of choice. But if you choose vanity as the main purpose, you are shallow as ****.