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Cześć Missy,
No dietka idzie do przodu, tłuszczyk powoli znika, ale wszystko układa mi się w kratkę (życie ciągle wymusza przerwy w diecie i treningach). Ciągnę odchudzanie do końca lipca a potem miesięczna przerwa od wszystkiego (no, może prawie przerwa bo aktywności mi nie zabraknie a i żreć byle czego nie zamierzam), niemniej jednak na 4 tygodnie wyjeżdżam wygrzać sie na słoneczku jak stary żółw czy inny legwan hehe
A co u Ciebie? Planujesz jakies zawody? Serdeczne pozdrowionka dla Ciebie i Liftera, rośnijcie duzi
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Obydwoje jestesmy na diecie aczykolwiek ja zrobilam sobie tygodniowa przerwe bo mnie grypsko dopadlo.
Niestety zadnych wakacji na razie nie plamuje bo mysle o poszerzeniu interesu ....ale to zabrzmialo
No i niedlugo mi sie zwali cala rodzinka wiec bede miala wesolo... no i znowu przerwa w diecie( ale caly czas bede robic rower)musze sie trzymac tej mysli;-P
milego wylegiwania i ladnego tan'U, dzieki za pozdrownienia
magda

po"grubas" w dziale fitness
Satisfaction lies in the effort, not in the attainment

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hehe a co Lifter na to poszerzanie interesu ?
anyway, pozdrowienia i powodzenia
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very keen;-P

po"grubas" w dziale fitness
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TYKA,
"unoszenie hantla za głowę w leżeniu" to raczej ćwiczenie na triceps, natomiast jeśli miałaś na myśli przenoszenie hantla za głowę w leżeniu w poprzek ławki"

tfu,właśnie przenoszenie maiałam na myśli,tylko zapomniałam jak się nazywa:)
wydaje mi się,że dobrze je wykonuję,czuję napięcia klatki a następnego dnia miewam dziwne zakwasy,takie jakby 'głębokie',zupełnie inne niż po wyciskaniu.
Dzięki za odpowiedź,zajrzę również do Treningu,chociaż Twoja wersja wydaje mi się prawdopodobna,ale może jesteś tylko zręcznym demagogiem - heretykiem;)
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bardzo prosto byloby to sprawdzić - zebrać dwie grupy ochotników, jedni wyciskaliby wyłącznie na ławce skośnej, drudzy na płaskiej - po miesiącu pomierzyć ich i byłoby wiadomo co i gdzie im przyrosło
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przeciez jest piersiowy mniejszy i wiekszy

http://www.smoczyjezdzcy.pl - Smoczy Jeźdźcy - darmowa gra MMORPG w przeglądarce - polecam!

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No to poszerzam temat, oto artykuł z forum Muscle Magazine :

"The existence of the so-called "upper", "lower", "inner" and "outer" pectorals along with the assertion that it is possible to isolate one or more of these to the relative exclusion of the others in training, are among the most firmly entrenched myths in Strength Training and Bodybuilding circles. In fact none of these truly exist as either separate and distinct muscles or regions in a functional sense. Even though it could be argued that there appears to be a structural distinction between the upper and lower pectorals (and some anatomy texts do in fact support this distinction though not all do) because the pectoralis-major does originate from both the sternum and the proximal or sternal half of the clavicle along it’s anterior surface (it also has connections to the cartilages of all the true ribs with the frequent exception of the first and seventh, and to the Aponeurosis of the external oblique muscle), this is considered to be a common (though extensive) origin in terms of the mechanical function of the muscle. Thus the pectoralis-major is in fact for all practical purposes one continuous muscle with a common origin and insertion, and functions as a single force-producing unit. The terms upper, lower, inner and outer are imprecise and relevant only in order to make a vague subjective distinction between relative portions of the same muscle for descriptive purposes. They are vague and imprecise terms because there is no clearly delineated or universally defined border between them.
Further it is not physically possible either in theory or practice to contract one region of a single muscle to the exclusion of another region or regions (as a Biomechanics Professor of mine once demonstrated to a bunch of us smart-ass know-it-all’s taking his course, using EMG analysis). When a muscle contracts it does so in a linear fashion by simultaneously reducing the length of its constituent fibers and thus its overall length from origin to insertion. Even where a single muscle is separated into multiple functional units that are clearly defined such as the triceps (which are referred to as “heads” by Anatomists and Biomechanists), because they share a common point of insertion in order for one head to shorten all must shorten. This only makes sense if you think about it because otherwise there would be “slack” in one when the other shortened, which as we know does not occur. Note that there are some special cases where one head of a muscle must actually lengthen when the other shortens (e.g. the posterior head of the deltoid in relation to the anterior head during the positive stroke of fly’s), the point however is that even in these special cases there is no “slack” because there is in fact contractile activity (whether concentric or eccentric) throughout the muscle.
That is not to say however, that all fibers in different areas, or heads are necessarily shortened to the same degree during a particular movement. Depending on the shape of the muscle, the joint geometry involved, and the specific movement being performed, fibers in one area of a muscle or head may be required to shorten more or less than in others (or even to lengthen) in order to complete the required movement. For example during a decline fly though muscle fibers in all regions of the pectoralis-major must shorten as the upper arm is drawn towards the median plane of the body, because of the angle of the arm in relation to the trunk the fibers in what we commonly refer to as the lower pecs will have shortened by a greater percentage of their overall length than those in the upper region of the muscle by the completion of the movement. Conversely when performing an incline fly there is greater shortening in the fibers towards the upper portion of the muscle than in the lower.
Many proponents of the so-called “isolation” approach to training claim that this proportionally greater shortening of the fibers equates to greater tension in the “target” region than in others, and therefore stimulates greater adaptation; but this is completely at odds with the cross-bridge model of muscle contraction which clearly shows that as fiber length decreases tension also declines due to increasing overlap and interference in the area of the cross-bridges. Some also contend that the fibers called upon to shorten to a greater degree tend to fatigue faster than others and that therefore there is greater overall fiber recruitment in the region where this occurs, and thus a greater stimulus to growth; but there is no evidence to suggest that a fiber fatigues faster in one position than in another in relation to other fibers in the same muscle. In fact it has been shown that Time Under Tension (TUT) is the determining factor in fatigue and not fiber length. In fact fiber recruitment tends to increase in a very uniform fashion throughout an entire muscle as fatigue sets in.
The ability to “isolate” a head, or region of a muscle to the exclusion of others by performing a particular movement, or by limiting movement to a particular plane and thus develop it to a greater degree, is a myth created by people who wish to appear more knowledgeable than they are, and has been perpetuated by trade magazines and parroted throughout gyms everywhere. It is pure non-sense and completely ignores the applicable elements of physiology, anatomy, and physics in particular. Quite simply the science does not support it, and in most cases is completely at odds with the idea.
Regardless of the science however, many people will remain firmly convinced that muscle isolation is a reality because they can “feel” different movements more in one region of a muscle than in others. This I do not dispute, nor does science. There is in fact differentiated neural feedback from motor units depending on the relative length of the component fibers, and this feedback tends to be (or is interpreted by the brain as) more intense when the fibers in question are either shortened (contracted) or lengthened (stretched) in the extreme. However this has to do with proprioception (the ability to sense the orientation and relative position of your body in space by interpreting neural feedback related to muscle fiber length and joint position) and not tension, fatigue, or level of fiber recruitment. Unfortunately it has been seized upon and offered up as “evidence” by those looking to support their ideas by any means available.
Muscle shape is a function of genetics and degree of overall development. As you develop a muscle towards its potential, it does change in appearance (generally for the better) but always within the parameters defined by its inherent shape. A person who tends to have proportionately more mass towards the upper, lower, inner or outer region of his or her pectoralis-major will always have that tendency, though it may be more or less apparent at various stages in their development, and in most cases appears less pronounced as overall development proceeds. That is not to say that training a muscle group from multiple angles is totally without value. In fact we know that even subtly different movements can elicit varying levels of fiber recruitment within a muscle in an overall sense (i.e. in terms of the percentage of total available fibers) due to differences in joint mechanics, and neural activation patterns, as well as varying involvement of synergistic and antagonistic muscle groups involved. So by all means experiment with different angles in your training, but don’t expect to be able to correct so-called “unbalanced” muscles this way, or to target specific areas of a particular muscle. Work to develop each of your muscles as completely as possible and shape will take care of itself. If you want to worry about “shaping” you should pay more attention to the balance between different muscle groups and work to bring up any weak groups you may have in relation to the rest of your physique."
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Szkoda, że mój angielski jest kulawy:(

Dzień bez ćwiczeń to dzień stracony :)

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Ja uprawiam kulturystyke wlasnie po to zeby powiekszac obwody heh, a czego sie spodziewalas po silowni jak nie miesni? hehe

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