[...] from the truth. Yes, you can lose weight with strictly aerobic exercise, but if it is not supplemented with resistance training (lifting weights) to at least maintain muscle mass, you cannot effectively accelerate the fat loss process. Muscle is metabolically active tissue. Fat is not. Fat is an energy source for the body, but most [...]
[...] by depriving your body of carbs you are "priming" it for carbs during carb up periods so when you do carb up which is necessary for any sort of success at building muscle your body will store more carbs as glycogen and less will be stored as fat (this would be an increase in insulin sensitivity.) ok, zwieksza sie wrazliwosc na insulinę [...]
What Causes Muscle Soreness Most weight trainers do not know the reason their muscles get sore after a workout. Muscle soreness is not caused by lactic acid, as many people believe. -It is caused by microtrauma to the muscle fibers. -This causes calcium molecule leakage from the muscle fibers (as well as an accumulation of histamines, potassium, [...]
[...] ***************** Human Muscle Protein Synthesis is Modulated by Extracellular, Not Intramuscular Amino Acid Availability: A Dose-Response Study To test the hypothesis that muscle protein synthesis (MPS) is regulated by the concentration of extracellular amino acids, we investigated the dose-response relationship between the rate of human MPS [...]
[...] your body of carbs you are “priming" it for carbs during carb up periods so when you do carb up which is necessary for any sort of success at building muscle your body will store more carbs as glycogen and less will be stored as fat (this would be an increase in insulin sensitivity.) This is only true for the early periods [...]
[...] by depriving your body of carbs you are "priming" it for carbs during carb up periods so when you do carb up which is necessary for any sort of success at building muscle your body will store more carbs as glycogen and less will be stored as fat (this would be an increase in insulin sensitivity.) Jasne ze chodzi o mozliwosci [...]
[...] Thibaudeau Insulin sensitivity is crucial to body composition. Being insulin sensitive — as opposed to insulin resistant — will help you pack on the muscle and drop the fat. How's that possible? Pretty simple. Without going too much into the boring physiology, the insulin sensitivity of a structure or tissue refers to how [...]
[...] to znaczyć) i zwiększeniem zawartości DNA i RNA w mięśniach. Kilka badań (niestety na myszkach bo na ludziach nie znalazłem): 1. Anabolic effects of clenbuterol on skeletal muscle are mediated by beta 2-adrenoceptor activation. Choo JJ, Horan MA, Little RA, Rothwell NJ. Department of Physiological Sciences, University of Manchester Medical [...]
[...] has protective effects in the brain, and stimulates hormone (including testosterone) release. # Alanine An amino acid. BCAAs are used as a source of energy for muscle cells. During prolonged exercise, BCAAs are released from skeletal muscles and their carbon backbones are used as fuel, while their nitrogen portion is used to form [...]
[...] anabolic drugs. 5. At present, creatine monohydrate is the most extensively studied and clinically effective form of creatine for use in nutritional supplements in terms of muscle uptake and ability to increase high-intensity exercise capacity. 6. The addition of carbohydrate or carbohydrate and protein to a creatine supplement appears to [...]
Jutro ostatni dzień odpoczynku od aktywności a w pon zaczynam plan muscle burn :) Totalnie nie wiem jeszcze z jakich ciężarów wystartować w ćwiczeniach siłowych więc w pierwszym zaczne na pewno od lekko zaniżonych. Jeśli będą baardzo zaniżone to najwyżej będe więcej dodawał co tydzien ;) W planie dokonałem bardzo minimalne zmiany, zastanawiam się [...]
[...] for anyone else but it works very well for me. First, I train 6 days per week on this type of routine. Here is how I work. This is important. I work approximately 2 or 3 muscles or muscle groups per day. I do 3 to 4 exercises for each muscle or muscle group 2 or 21/2 times per week. Keeping in mind the above routine, I do 8 to 10 repetitions [...]
[...] You can't isolate fiber types in training for hypertrophy (or strength for that matter). All the notions of training for different fiber types is a misunderstanding of how muscle fibers are activated, or recruited. Slow twitch fibers are activated first, followed by fast twitch fibers in any muscle contraction. This is a function of small [...]
M&F to po prostu gazeta jaka wychodzila kilka lat temu. Muscle & Fitness. Teraz zdaje sie jest Muscle. Rysunki wygladaja na podobne. Dlatego pytalem. A nie wiem czyh w Kulturystyce... nie bylo pozniej tez czegos takiego. Bo w M&F byly jakby nieco lepsza kreska robione. Te nieco bardziej toporne chyba
[...] combined with P forms phosphocreatine that acts as a reserve of high-energy phosphate. Creatine is found mostly in meat, fish and other animal products, and the levels of muscle creatine are known to be lower in vegetarians. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21118604 mniejsze poziomy kreatyny sa u wegetarian Effect of creatine supplementation [...]
Milk ingestion stimulates net muscle protein synthesis following resistance exercise. PURPOSE: Previous studies have examined the response of muscle protein to resistance exercise and nutrient ingestion. Net muscle protein synthesis results from the combination of resistance exercise and amino acid intake. No study has examined the response of [...]
[...] its for-runners, this book is not a children’s “pop-up picture book” full of useless pictures of drugs. Instead, it is a discussion of advanced muscle chemistry techniques utilized by some of the top “big boys” in the bodybuilding world. Though intended for entertainment and discussion purposes [...]