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stubbs
10-02-2004, 03:38 AM
just wanted to say after all the ranting about qualifications, is that it doesn't matter what your qualified in, but if you're going to make a claim at least be prepared to reference to studies that support your claim if someone asks you to.

p.s. marmite rules! fact.
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blooming lotus
10-02-2004, 07:03 AM
I assume this was directed at me, and if you caught the fallout on a few supporting / related threads , you'll find several links that concur with exactly what I've been saying and directly against what others have. There are two sides to every argument though so generally you can take almost any side on these things and providing you're legit, will get a site to support both opposing claims with equal legitimacy. In the end it comes down to 2 things, usually, chemical vs natural for nutritional arguments and dynamic vs other for training.

cheers

Toby
10-02-2004, 07:21 AM
:rolleyes: Yep, you were right, Eyebrows. You're always right :rolleyes:


Originally posted by stubbs
... if you're going to make a claim at least be prepared to reference to studies that support your claim if someone asks you to.

p.s. marmite rules! fact. That's the biggest oxymoron ever! :mad: :D

stubbs
10-02-2004, 09:32 AM
Originally posted by Toby

That's the biggest oxymoron ever! :mad: :D

:p :D
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blooming lotus
10-02-2004, 08:07 PM
I was condering this last night myself, when as I was going to sleep after drinking much more than i usually would, had achey joints, particularly in shoulders, as I always do when I drink excessively. I can't help but feel ( because of my prior "theories" on sugar / carbs and joint fluid production etc), that this was all related.

Here's what I have and please feel free to post some trash - free opposition :

1. sugar effects anabolism ( absorbtion and bodily / muscular integration ) of proteinic enzymes

2. if the sugar is in the form of a high proof alcohol and consumed within a 20 - 40 min period of the protein, It will break down suffieciently enough to create immediate bio - availablity for energy access, and flush before the excess has chance to absorb

3. Your carb intake effects the bonding of the protein and therefore the anoblism ( as in this will only work on a low carb plan and if you are ott on your carb load , your protein will bond before it breaks down and the alcohol will cause respective carbs to "convert")

4. sugars effect joint mobilty and the production of its' surrounding fluids.



just some thoughts and thx Tobes ;)

new you'd come around sooner or later :rolleyes:

though I can't find a link at the mo to "ballistic sack" I did find a definition that may help decipher where I got the term :

www.hyperdictionary.com/search.aspx?define=ballistic

Please see 2nd meaning :-

cheers

cerebus
10-02-2004, 08:12 PM
LOL! :p :p :p

Serpent
10-02-2004, 08:18 PM
Originally posted by blooming lotus
I assume this was directed at me, and if you caught the fallout on a few supporting / related threads , you'll find several links that concur with exactly what I've been saying and directly against what others have.
Where?

There was nothing that concurred with your views that I ever saw.

Serpent
10-02-2004, 08:19 PM
Originally posted by blooming lotus
though I can't find a link at the mo to "ballistic sack" I did find a definition that may help decipher where I got the term :

www.hyperdictionary.com/search.aspx?define=ballistic

Please see 2nd meaning :-

cheers
What? Ecks vs Sever!?

:confused:

I'm just going to ignore the rest of that post.

cerebus
10-02-2004, 08:20 PM
"several links that concur with"

They're all stored away in a make-believe file in the dusty recesses of her empty skull. :p Just like all the other links she was going to "get back" to us with over the past many months. :p :p :p

cerebus
10-02-2004, 08:24 PM
"Ecks vs Sever?"
LOL! Yeah, she was referring to a movie! (more like "reefer-ing" :p ).

blooming lotus
10-02-2004, 08:25 PM
since you're playing stupid as*, let me explain:-

Ballistic ( in this case as in pendulum ) :- an instrument ( as in the sack containing the fluid ) consisting of mass or wood or other material ( of which fliud is one) suspended as a pendulum, for measuring the force or velocity of projectiles( as in the bones , tendons and other connective tissue) by means of the arc through which their impact ( in this case as in exercise ) impels it.


on the rest of the links , if you can't do the math on it, I guess I have nothing to say about that, a link you don't understand is no link at all :( :( :rolleyes:

cerebus
10-02-2004, 08:25 PM
What the he l l does that have to do with the things you refer to as "ballistic sacks"? By the way, what you really mean when you babble about "ballistic sacks" is "bursa". Yeah, you're welcome for THAT lesson too (which is around lesson # 3,000).

Toby
10-03-2004, 04:46 AM
Originally posted by blooming lotus
Ballistic ( in this case as in pendulum ) :- an instrument ( as in the sack containing the fluid ) consisting of mass or wood or other material ( of which fliud is one) suspended as a pendulum, for measuring the force or velocity of projectiles( as in the bones , tendons and other connective tissue) by means of the arc through which their impact ( in this case as in exercise ) impels it.That's the funniest interpretation of a passage I think I've ever read! :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D I'll give you 1 point for trying. No points for the definition though.

blooming lotus
10-03-2004, 05:46 AM
:rolleyes: taking my point and banking it