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Author: latina_liebhaberlatina_liebhaber Date: Feb 29, 2008 11:17
On Feb 27, 3:59 pm, Hobbes yahoo.com> wrote:
> In article
> i12g2000prf.googlegroups.com>,
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> Ira.Ko...@gmail.com wrote:
>> i'd be very careful as the impact on his future height may be adverse.
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>> just my 2 c.
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> This whole idea has been studied and debunked.
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> --
> Keith
A lot of things have been studied and debunked, then restudied and
reinstated.
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Author: MeMe Date: Feb 29, 2008 12:35
Hobbes wrote:
> In article
> 59g2000hsb.googlegroups.com>,
> latina_liebhaber@yahoo.com wrote:
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>> On Feb 27, 3:59 pm, Hobbes yahoo.com> wrote:
>>> In article
>>> i12g2000prf.googlegroups.com>,
>>>
>>> Ira.Ko...@gmail.com wrote:
>>>> i'd be very careful as the impact on his future height may be
>>>> adverse. just my 2 c.
>>>
>>> This whole idea has been studied and debunked.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Keith
>>
>>
>> A lot of things have been studied and debunked, then restudied and ...
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Author: Prisoner at WarPrisoner at War Date: Feb 29, 2008 13:30
On Feb 29, 3:30 pm, Hobbes yahoo.com> wrote:
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> BTW - why the name change?
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> --
> Keith
GoogleGroups only allows a certain number of posts before they
temporarily lock you out. Doesn't prevent the MI5 spam and shit, of
course, but like any other security measure, only inconveniences the
citizens. Ergo, multiple google accounts.
Fucking stupid people and their stupid rules.
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Author: Prisoner at WarPrisoner at War Date: Feb 29, 2008 13:31
On Feb 29, 3:35 pm, "Me" home.com> wrote:
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> he has a split personality....... :)
It's 2008; e-mail is free, you know.
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Author: HobbesHobbes Date: Feb 29, 2008 13:43
> On Feb 29, 3:30 pm, Hobbes yahoo.com> wrote:
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>> BTW - why the name change?
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>> --
>> Keith
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> GoogleGroups only allows a certain number of posts before they
> temporarily lock you out. Doesn't prevent the MI5 spam and shit, of
> course, but like any other security measure, only inconveniences the
> citizens. Ergo, multiple google accounts.
Ahh.
Well, I have to admit I like the attitude about rules. Gotta agree. It
seems like half the jobs around my office are just people making up
stupid rules to justify their existence.
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Author: Prisoner at WarPrisoner at War Date: Feb 29, 2008 13:49
On Feb 29, 3:29 pm, Hobbes yahoo.com> wrote:
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> Common sense still roolz.
If there's anything the history of scientific experiment and research
demonstrates, it's that so-called "common sense" is an unreliable
indicator of physical truth.
> If the forces generated by jumping and landing
> (as in basketball) are much higher than the forces generated by
> weightlifting than it becomes obvious that force generated is not a
> factor in terms of potential growth impairment.
No, one does not disprove the other. There may be other factors
involved in height which adolescent weight-training affects
negatively.
> If so - what is? The
> reality is that smaller teenagers are more likely to be attracted to
> weightlifting - because they want to be bigger and because they have
> advantageous leverages.
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Author: HobbesHobbes Date: Feb 29, 2008 14:12
In article
e23g2000prf.googlegroups.com>,
Prisoner at War yahoo.com> wrote:
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> No they don't. Muscles stop contracting, but it ain't due to lack of
> ATP in 'em, nor due to lactic acid build-up (indeed, lactic acid
> concentrations decrease at a certain point during continuous
> exercise).
True, it certainly isn't ATP or lactic acid. There are about a dozen
factors (neural factors are obviously important), but the key
physiological factor is calcium leakage.
--
Keith
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