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  The opinions of men (bodybuilders or otherwise) are wanted by male body image researcher         


Author: Researcher
Date: May 8, 2008 11:24

I invite you to do an on-line psychology questionnaire (for my PhD
research at the National University of Ireland, Galway).

Participants will have a chance to win a 100 EURO voucher.

My research concerns attitudes, beliefs, and behaviours related to the
body.

Participation is VOLUNTARY and responses will be kept ANONYMOUS and
CONFIDENTIAL.

To learn more about the research and access the questionnaire, please
click on the link below.

If you are not interested, I hope my comment has not inconvenienced
you in any way.

MEN AGED 18 AND OVER ONLY PLEASE

Participants' responses are greatly appreciated.

https://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=Bg6smT03A3g1UMvsmaBswg_3d_3d
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  Alternative Weight Training Splits For Better Gains And Bigger Muscle         


Author: qinlqnkrxbpk
Date: May 8, 2008 06:42

There's an old adage that reads, "The best bodybuilding body part
split for you is the one you're currently NOT using." The human body
is a remarkably adaptable machine, and adjusts very quickly to
repetitive motions and scheduled tasks. It's very likely that if
you've been using the same body part split for months or even years,
you would benefit tremendously from a change.
There are two main body part standard splits from which you should
work. One calls for working each body part ONCE per week, with a lot
of sets. The other protocol calls for training each body part TWICE
per week, using fewer sets. Some hybrid routines also call for doing
some body parts only once, while hitting some smaller/weaker body
parts twice.
First, decide if you'd like to train each body part once per week, or
twice. If you're an intermediate to advanced bodybuilder, it's very
likely that once per week (sprinkling in twice per week on weak areas)
will be the best solution. Second, look at your schedule and see what
kind of day splits you have available. If you have work then class on
Tuesday, it should probably be a rest day. If you work two jobs on
Friday, don't try to squeeze a workout in - it's bound to fail.
Instead, plan that as a rest day and lift weights the days before and ...
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