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Old 02-09-2011, 07:17 AM   #44
NoWorries
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Originally Posted by TheSutterDynasty View Post
Right. So I should believe some random dude on the internet over accepted physiology. Care to tell me how that would, physiologically, result in less fat gain? Care to explain what exactly a calorie is?



My THEORY?! Talk about living blindfolded. My theory happens to be in every basic physiology textbook and paper that is out there. My theory happens to be accepted FACT. There are so many confounding variables and validity issues with your little case study you expect me to believe YOU over science?! Feel free to tell us how exactly your theory works, numbnuts.
It is what it is - my experience with it. I never said otherwise. But if you cared to learn anything else or even just investigate why it may be I posted links to sites with folks that have a lot more credentials than I.

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Originally Posted by TheSutterDynasty View Post
And those 'some people' would be you. Science told us the earth wasn't flat, and now you're saying it's nothing more than a behind-the-times archaic thought process?!



Science can explain everything. That's the point of science. I like seeing and hearing examples of people too, but guess what, he's selling you a product. I have no doubt that this program is good. The problem is all the quacks like you who are recommending beginners to eat until they get diabetes/heart disease when they're 40, and lift way out of their goals and capabilities (not saying starting strength necessary meets the latter half of this criteria).
LOL! You sure like putting words in people's mouth...you are the only one saying the above.

No point in discussing this with you - as you just have a pretentious condescending attitude and are more interested in name calling.

In a thread about Starting Strength you have yet to add anything relevant to the original post.

I posted links to sites of people who know a lot more about nutrition and fitness than I do (scienctists BTW -), but you stated you had no interest in learning. I posted it so people can learn the facts for themselves and make their own informed decisions.

As to anyone looking to gain strength, with or without size - Starting Strength is a fantastic program and worth investigating to see if it would meet you goals. The book is a great read and is very detailed on all the excercies.
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