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Bulking Competition
Welcome to the latest HyperMuscles competition This competition is open to all members The rules are simple, Put on as much bulk as you can in 10 weeks! You will need to keep a full journal which will include your training, diet, supplements used, gear used and photo's of before, during and after. Please make this journal as detailed as possible. You can keep your journals in this section: Contest Journals - Bodybuilding Forum | Weight Training | Weight Training Programs | HyperMuscles.COM Forum This competition will start on Saturday the 26th of May 2012 and will end at mid-day on Sunday the 29th of July 2012. The winner will be the member that has put on the most muscle bulk. This is a winner take all competition, The prize for this competition is - $500 to spend at GBNstore Good luck to all CC This contest is sponsored by GBNStore |
thanks cc:)
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this will be fun, interesting and useful for each one who participates.
Who's in? |
fo sho:):)
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Not for me but I wish all the guys entering the best of.... I'll be watching as ever with interest.
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I think I'm going to try this one...I'm just about to start a cycle I've been out of the gym all winter do to a knees injury from snowboarding, so I shriveled up and havnt worked out in 6 months..so it willl be a big transformation and I'm in the prosess of getting my tattoo so you willl know it's me..lol, thanks for this opportunity Hm.!
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it sounds like everyone is excited about this competition, who else is in bros? It is simple do what you like and expect to get a prize in $500. We are the best lol
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that is a big prize:eek:
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This competition is now Open |
That is a big prize,
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Damn I wanted to do this one but got sick over the holiday weekend..Ill catch the next one..
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Eazy info on Bulking
Contradicting the point above, higher meal frequencies are postulated to increase the ability of those bulking to get enough calories in a day to meet the needs of gaining size. By allowing more feeding opportunities, higher meal frequencies make it easier to get in enough calories per day to gain weight quickly. In practical terms, it is arguable that eating more frequently makes most sense with high daily calorie needs to prevent gastric distress and bloating from eating very large meals.
If we take the idea that we should eat extremely frequently (every hour or two in an extreme case) the argument is this provides our bodies with a near continuous inflow of nutrients to help maitain an anabolic state. Certainly, it is well established that providing protein to the body increase protein synthesis so doesn't it make sense to provide a steady stream of nutrients to help enhance our results? As ever things are never that simple. Some research using amino acid infusion suggests that even in the presence of a high delivery of amino acids, the muscle can become insensitive to the effects of continuous feeding. The same research showed that urea production was increased meaning the protein was being broken down and excreted. Given the fact that the muscle became resistant to further protein synthesis despite the high level of amino acids in the blood it is theorised that the transition from low to high levels of amino acids is the key element in driving protein synthesis rather than trying to force a continuous stream of amino acids into the muscle cell. Now of course there is a world of difference between continuous infusion versus eating meals and it is hard to say what the number of meals per day would need to be to cause this type of negative feedback but it certainly makes it a less attractive strategy to try to eat every hour or so as some extreme bodybuilders might advise. On a related note, this type of research suggests it is better to focus one's diet on meals that avoid too rapid a rise in protein synthesis to prevent the body from down regulating protein synthesis back to baseline levels. Given research showing that over an extended period of time casein displayed superior body composition benefits compared to whey, despite whey's greater elevation in protein syntheis and fat oxidation, it suggests that providing a slow rise in amino acids may be more beneficial when bulking arguing in favour of protein blends or slow releasing proteins |
This competition is now closed Thank you to all that took part, We will now go and decide on the winner Thanks again CC |
The rules of the competition where to put on as much bulk as possible in 10 weeks After going through the journals, We have come to a decision! With total gains of 24lbs The winner is: dfwtp Congratulations bro, you will be contacted via pm with instructions on how to claim your prize |
outstanding
thank you so much. this place really has helped me and you guys are great many thanks |
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