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From Geek to Freak: How I Gained 34 lbs. of Muscle in 4 Weeks

3 pointsby Rabidmonkey1about 16 years ago

3 comments

shardabout 16 years ago
I am very skeptical of the article. It seems highly unlikely that with only four hours of weight training that he packed on 34 lbs of muscle. The research he quoted wasn't as esoteric as he purports. I was a regular reader of misc.fitness.weights around '01-'04 where the adherents of various methods slugged it out. The general consensus was that High Intensity Training (HIT) is no worse than other workouts at best, and even the proponents of HIT made no such outrageous claims as he did. There are enough bodybuilders and weightlifters out there that every technique has likely been tried hundreds if not thousands of times, especially with money on the line, and any technique that had such a dramatic result would have spread like wildfire.<p>The photos on that webpage already exhibit several of the tricks used by the exercise equipment infomercial industry to make the difference between before and after pictures more dramatic: untightened versus tightened muscles, posture, tanning, shaving, strategic placement of clothing. I will not guess at any other techniques he used which can't be proven by examining the photographs.<p>If something sounds too good to be true, it probably is.
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noodleabout 16 years ago
old article.<p>for what its worth, the process outlined does works, i tried it. part of it is metabolism and body type, though. not everyone will gain as much. and not everyone will really want this type of muscle. its bulky and slow, not the best for more dynamic athletes. you can alter the routine to build more lean muscle, though, and it works the same way. you just won't be able to say you put on some huge number of lbs in muscle.<p>p.s. - don't use supplements and such. they're bad for you.
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chiffonadeabout 16 years ago
This guy Tim Ferriss is a master BS artist.