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Weight Lifting
#1
Posted 02 August 2005 - 08:48 PM
Thanks.
Member since March 25, 2005.
#2
Posted 03 August 2005 - 09:04 AM
Just my thoughts, I'd ask a bunch of people though.
#5
Posted 03 August 2005 - 06:34 PM
I dont recommend starting as early as i did, seeing as i almost got a hernia, but see if you can start lifting before your major growth spurt, maybe like a growth of 5-10 lbs and maybe half an inch.
What is this for anyways?
#6
Posted 03 August 2005 - 10:53 PM

#7 Guest_Vilma51Coles87_*
Posted 04 August 2005 - 08:55 AM
I wuz a freshman last year an the liftin helped 4 me. I got so much bigger. I gained like 40 pounds of muscle. But i started liftin in december all da way till yesterday wen they liftin jus ended cuz da seasons about ta start 4 footbal 4 us.
#9
Posted 04 August 2005 - 01:11 PM
Wait I was lifting right before puberty my freshman year and i got stronger faster in no amount of time, before i gained weight.
#10
Posted 04 August 2005 - 02:18 PM
ok....this is my little "synopsis" (dont know if thats the right word lol)
everyone has muscle, from the time you're in your mother's stomach. when you are a baby, you probably cant pick up say, a dictionary or another heavy object. when you're 4 you can probably pick up that dictionary. that means that you have gotten stronger and gained muscle. you didnt hit puberty yet, but you got stronger.
im not doubting u ewok, but ive seen tons of kids that lift before they should and its all a waste of time because they get virtually no results. im not saying nothing can happen, because you are gaining muscle and getting stronger from the day you're born, but the thing is that its some kind of scientific fact that your body produces a ton of testosterone when you hit puberty, and that is the time to be lifting and gaining muscle. there are also rumors that it stunts your growth. ive heard that it's true, and ive heard that it's an excuse for people that are too lazy to lift. i dont know which one is true, but IMO its a good idea to start lifting after you have done most of the growing you will be doing in your life, and while you are juicing............................. NATURALLY!!!

#11
Posted 04 August 2005 - 07:28 PM
But, I kid you not, I got stronger and faster because of lifting and not because of naturaly growth.if i hadn't lifted weights i'd probably wqould be as skinny as i was then because i started at a good time.
#12 Guest_Vilma51Coles87_*
Posted 04 August 2005 - 09:23 PM
everyone has muscle, from the time you're in your mother's stomach. when you are a baby, you probably cant pick up say, a dictionary or another heavy object. when you're 4 you can probably pick up that dictionary. that means that you have gotten stronger and gained muscle. you didnt hit puberty yet, but you got stronger.
im not doubting u ewok, but ive seen tons of kids that lift before they should and its all a waste of time because they get virtually no results. im not saying nothing can happen, because you are gaining muscle and getting stronger from the day you're born, but the thing is that its some kind of scientific fact that your body produces a ton of testosterone when you hit puberty, and that is the time to be lifting and gaining muscle. there are also rumors that it stunts your growth. ive heard that it's true, and ive heard that it's an excuse for people that are too lazy to lift. i dont know which one is true, but IMO its a good idea to start lifting after you have done most of the growing you will be doing in your life, and while you are juicing............................. NATURALLY!!!
Ur rite about the stunting growth. Ive heard of guys that are lik 5 foot 4 an hav muscle.
#14
Posted 05 August 2005 - 10:31 AM
#16
Posted 06 August 2005 - 11:15 PM
Please dont spread falseness like this. 13 is not when your muscles start to grow... when you hit puberty it is true that much more chemicals get released, such as testosterone... which is the basis of steroids... it gets complex, but to keep it simple, your muscles dont really start to grow at 13, they change...
it is easier for younger people (compared to older people) to lengthen their muscles and tendons which is how you get bigger... however there can very easily be overworking
I STRESS THAT YOU CAN DO PERMANENT DAMAGE
the main problem with stunting your growth and such is you still have growth plates up until you are in your mid 20's... certain loading such as squatting and if you even have slightly poor technique you can close or alter how effective these growth plates are...
if you really wanna be benching 350 or whatever at the age of 15 knock yourself out... the ramifications could be much worse in the long run, but thats something you should try to figure out for yourself i suppose
it is a complex issue but the textbook time to add muscle to your body is after you are done growing which will be in your 20's until your 30's and everything from then on is mostly muscle maintenance, it becomes more and more difficult to make your muscles any bigger after 30 or so... but by then your tendons (which is what connects the muscle to the bone) are almost unbreakable, stronger than steel... so as you age you can say you are the "man of steel" for more than one reason
i gotta go sleep, but any more questions, just lemme know, i hope anything i have said here has helped someone in any way... have a great day ya'll
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#17
Posted 14 August 2005 - 09:27 PM
By the way, I am 5-6, and very light, under 120lb.

#19
Posted 15 August 2005 - 12:20 AM
I heard squat could stunt your growth but I doubt bench, clean and deadlift would.


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