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I don't really lift weights. It's kind of a vanity thing that I don't get into.
I wike your big muscles," Stella whispers as she stares at Bates' bulging bicep in awe. Jesus, I like his big muscles, too. In fact, I'd like to trace them with my tongue.
I always lift weights very heavy and spend a lot of time in the weight room.
Yes, I mean, I used to be into the big bulk thing, and that's why my legs look like those of a cyclist instead of a shooter's, but I think there is a point to where too much is not a good thing. I think I try to lower my center of gravity by doing a lot of legs.
The big challenge is looking ripped and lean without being too big because on camera, it's easy to appear thick.
It is the Mass the matters.
Modern bodybuilding is ritual, religion, sport, art, and science, awash in Western chemistry and mathematics. Defying nature, it surpasses it.
I'm not a weight lifter. I'm a seeker. Weight lifting is so insignificant in my life.
I occasionally go to the gym and I lift free weights, I don't use machines.
I see so many people in the gym just slinging weight around. You can accomplish more if you squeeze the reps out in perfect form, instead of going big and trying to kill it every time.
Generally, the more weight you put on, the less effective you are.
I love weights, but it's too far to get to the gym. So I make the farm my gym: I split wood and haul tires and do work on the farm, and that's sort of my weight training portion.
Bodybuilding is about making oneself seem larger than life. It's about creating the illusion of perfection.
My gym has two-pound weights. If you're using two-pound weights, how did you even open the door to the gym? What's your dream? To pump up and open your mail?
I eat meat. I don't go to the gym.
Let it go, just let it go, but if I set down that weight what will show my arms they are strong?
I weigh more than I used to. I've been eating a lot of fast food, so I must have put on some muscle - without even working out!
the longer the wait, the greater the weight. At
We can all put weight on or lose weight.
I'm not really into weight training.
I'd much rather put on weight than have to lose weight.
It's a lot of working out, you know, and you don't get to eat all the things you wanna eat.
You increase muscle bulk by training against resistance. For example, weights. And in ballet, this isn't the case.
I like to keep fit, but I never lift very heavy weights.
I always train heavy and it worked well for me. I always train heavy and put on size for a competition. Most people would be worried about an injury but if you're gonna worry about it so much, it's gonna happen anyway.
Muscle is good, but craft is better
Real men don't lift weights, they lift women.
I wish to have a muscular body.
I'm gaining weight the right way: I'm drinking beer.
I have a couture body.
Many bodybuilders sell themselves short. Erroneously attributing their lack of satisfactory progress to a poverty of the requisite genetic traits, instead of to their irrational training and dietary practices, they give up training. Don't make the same mistake
When you start to treat the light weights like heavy weights, the heavy weights will go up a lot easier.
I don't lift weights.
I have body hang-ups - but I work the best of what I've got.
The application of consistent, logical effort, over a prolonged period is the key to reaching your physical muscular potential.
I like to be lean and flexible. I'm not interested in gaining size.
I've got to watch my back, so I can't put on too much weight.
Train Like an Athlete, Eat Like a Bodybuilder.
He aint heavy, he's my brother.
I couldn't get as big as a bodybuilder. I tried to put on as much weight in the right places as I could. My weightlifting was impressive for me, but not for some of the guys I see down at the gym.
You have to keep a little bit extra fat on the body. The strength and conditioning guy is always all over me about it, but it seems to make guys bounce off me better.
I don't do heavy weights at all.
When your goal is to put on muscle mass you must increase your calorie intake as you increase the activity level being given to the muscle.
I keep dumbbells in my trailer, and I work out between takes.
The strongest thing I put into my body is steak and eggs. I just eat. I'm not a supplement guy. Steroids are not even a thought.
I'm actually going to the gym, working on getting not fatter, just a bit bulkier.
I used to be a very, very heavy weight lifter. I weighed about 210, 215. And I used to put a lot of weight on my back. I squatted over 500 pounds.
I joined a health spa recently. They had a sign for "Free Weights." So I took a couple.
What was funny, going to the gym, you see all these guys who are just massive. There's no way a person can naturally get that way. In the gym, you meet these guys and you talk to them, and everybody's really willing and open to explain to you what cycle they're on and to help you get on it.
You need to take out the stuff that's just sitting there and doing nothing. No slackers allowed! All meat, no filler!
I'd like to lose enough weight so that my bones creaked louder than the floor
Why bother lifting weights if you aren't following a sound nutritional regimen? Sure, it may be fun, but are you really accomplishing anything?
The rise of gyms, factories of cosmetic muscle, is partly down to an increased desire to sculpt an idealised body - a body not formed by experience, but to fulfil a well-marketed visual stereotype
I do a couple of hundred press-ups a day but I haven't been to a gym in years.
The first place I gain weight is in my rear end. I love my butt, but I have a tendency to get saddlebags there, so I need to watch it.
In my trailer, I work out with free weights and do situps and push-ups. I'm just trying to stay lean and active looking.
The gym of life has a free membership. Build powerful life-muscles through family gatherings from hell. Do you really want to be a happy, peaceful blob?
I work out to eat.
I like to be lean. If I get too bulky I can't move well and I like to move. When I'm not training, I get really round and soft.
I always go heavy and I always go to failure.
I was more of a weightlifter.
I'm a health nut, but when I eat, I go hard.
I've got the strangest build. It's big in the hips, small in the waist and I've got these enormous ... shoulders.
How intense could you be? Can you be intense enough to pick this 500Lbs off the floor? Are you intense enough to pick this 700Lbs up? Squat down to the floor and stand back up? So what if your eyes are bloodshot! So what if your bones feel like snapping! WHAT ARE YOU GONNA DO!
All of my clients have athletic or curvy, healthy bodies.
I like excess. And giant M&M's.
I have learned about bulk shopping in my four weeks as a Mississippi River resident. Republicans go to Sam's Club, Democrats go to Costco. But everyone buys bulk because - unlike Manhattanites - they all have space to store twenty-four jars of sweet pickles.
It's easy to gain weight when you're in the studio.
Muscled like a maiden's fantasy
Tell this guy to eat a hundred-calorie pack of dicks.
My ideal weight is moobless.
If you're a gardener you don't need a gym. You're always carrying large sacks of manure all over.
I'm a big pasta guy, but I've cut it out to stay fast and lean.
Being an athlete, you try to get protein.
I stay away from big chunks of carbs and try to keep it lean, even when I'm competing.
I'm a born athlete. Weight-lifting is in my blood. I used to do the powerlifting thing. I gained a little weight, but I still got it; I'm mad built.
Wimps lift Weights, Cheerleaders lift People
It's weird because people think the biggest guys are the biggest eaters, but fat doesn't expand as much as muscle, so you want someone with a big frame who can expand.
A boxing workout is the heaviest thing, but it's the best. The worst part is that boxing gyms are the smelliest things in the universe. You have to lie down on the floor, where everyone has been sweating and spitting, and do 1,000 situps and push-ups.
I got quite good results from protein plates.
Your goal should be to take your body and make it as healthy, strong, flexible and well-proportioned as you can.
We're Norwegians. You know, the Vikings. My deadlift was 310 pounds. I mean, I was very, very strong - and I didn't take steroids. I did it all on my own.
It's so much easier just to eat and work out than not eat and work out like crazy.
I'm obviously not a guy who focuses on weight too much. But for certain jobs, you have to gain or lose weight.
Lean the way I lean. Don't fight me.
If I don't eat junk, I don't gain weight.
If you want someone who's big-boned and you like that, ain't nothing wrong with having a little extra meat on there. If you like them thin-boned, then that's okay, too.
I used to be a fighter and I'm used to taking weight off.
I'm kind of fat.
Bodybuilding is not just a sport; it's a way of life. If every aspect of your life is not focused on making the sacrifices necessary to build your best physique, you will ultimately fail and never reach your full potential.
2. Stay lean and flexible
Weight justly and sell dearely.
Dude, everybody wants to be Andre 3000. He's got abs for days. How does that guy get so ripped?
Winning trophies has made me put on weight
For a slim, sexy body, it's important to eat protein every day - preferably at every meal. Be sure to ask about the origins of your meat, poultry and seafood. If you can't afford organic, free-range meats, opt for natural poultry, pork, and beef that's raised without antibiotics or hormones.
Weigh every word before you speak it.
I am for the muscles. I would like to have a lot of muscles, because women like it. I'm for bodybuilding, but it's very exhausting.
I have enough muscle already. Now I want to use it in more efficient ways.
Putting on weight is easy all the way through. But after the first couple of weeks, the novelty wears off very quickly, and your body is groaning and starting to really shout at you, saying, 'Why? Why? Why? Why are you doing this?'
abs you could do laundry on, the