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Author Topic: Life and Times of Grey9 (with apologies to Strife26 for using his idea)  (Read 2394 times)

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Imma make this kind of like a blog but with people telling me what to do when i ask for advice, very general topic overall and please i love it when you wondrously funny people poke fun at my punctuation {or lack thereof}

Grey9
16 year old
male
St. Paul MN
5'6
102 lbs

   school
junior
above average grades (The New Average!)
College public speaking course

   Activities
doing pull-ups
talking about irrelevant topics

   Work
paper route through my mom

  politics
independentish (but not in a throw your vote away sort of thing [I vote for real candidates])
 
   Religion
assemblies of god (like protestant but... different?)
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Re: Life and Times of Grey9 (with apologies to Strife26 for using his idea)
« Reply #1 on: September 14, 2010, 04:51:16 pm »

so school has started, it has eaten into my dwarf fortress time. Never had a girlfriend (wish i did) and cant see any coming up on the horizon. speaking is going well, i have to write an award acceptance speech for hero of the russian federation award so if you could help me think up a backstory for my acceptance speech that would be great. What i have so far is my name and my marital status would be widower so i need to think of an awesome reason im a widower and some accomplishments to be deserving of this award, like being the first cosmonaut to kill  bear in space with his bare hands.
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Re: Life and Times of Grey9 (with apologies to Strife26 for using his idea)
« Reply #2 on: September 14, 2010, 05:37:29 pm »

can no one think of awesome russian backstory
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Re: Life and Times of Grey9 (with apologies to Strife26 for using his idea)
« Reply #3 on: September 14, 2010, 06:23:01 pm »

You may want to gain some weight if you want those pull-ups to make more than minimal progress.
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Re: Life and Times of Grey9 (with apologies to Strife26 for using his idea)
« Reply #4 on: September 14, 2010, 07:42:51 pm »

You may want to gain some weight if you want those pull-ups to make more than minimal progress.

Not to mention some kinda protein shake.
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Re: Life and Times of Grey9 (with apologies to Strife26 for using his idea)
« Reply #5 on: September 14, 2010, 07:53:42 pm »

You may want to gain some weight if you want those pull-ups to make more than minimal progress.

Not to mention some kinda protein shake.
got that covered, drink one with my steak at dinner+daily creatine supplement
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Re: Life and Times of Grey9 (with apologies to Strife26 for using his idea)
« Reply #6 on: September 14, 2010, 08:03:55 pm »

You may want to gain some weight if you want those pull-ups to make more than minimal progress.
I seem to have that problem too. Other than just using weight sets I don't really gain much muscle, though I do plenty of upper-body-strength workouts each day. Lifting yourself is easy when you do not weigh much.

got that covered, drink one with my steak at dinner+daily creatine supplement
You drink creatine every day and weigh 102 pounds? That's odd. Maybe Creatine doesn't do what I think it does.
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Re: Life and Times of Grey9 (with apologies to Strife26 for using his idea)
« Reply #7 on: September 14, 2010, 08:07:20 pm »

I would honestly drop the creatine for whey protein, until you gain both some muscle and fat.

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Are you overdoing it? Most people I work out with switch between two daily workouts so each section gets a day's rest.
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Re: Life and Times of Grey9 (with apologies to Strife26 for using his idea)
« Reply #8 on: September 14, 2010, 08:09:57 pm »

I would honestly drop the creatine for whey protein, until you gain both some muscle and fat.
i use both good sir
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Re: Life and Times of Grey9 (with apologies to Strife26 for using his idea)
« Reply #9 on: September 14, 2010, 08:10:59 pm »

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Never had a girlfriend (wish i did) and cant see any coming up on the horizon.
My personal belief on that subject is that the bit inbetween parenthesis is a bad position to have. If I meet a girl I like, I would like to have something going with her (yes, I am aware that this asessment is kind of a tautology), but I dont want to have a girlfriend for the sake of having a girlfriend.
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Re: Life and Times of Grey9 (with apologies to Strife26 for using his idea)
« Reply #10 on: September 14, 2010, 08:20:50 pm »

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Never had a girlfriend (wish i did) and cant see any coming up on the horizon.
My personal belief on that subject is that the bit inbetween parenthesis is a bad position to have. If I meet a girl I like, I would like to have something going with her (yes, I am aware that this asessment is kind of a tautology), but I dont want to have a girlfriend for the sake of having a girlfriend.

I good sir would like to have a girlfriend because it would be nice to have a person to share my deepest feelings with (you just cant do that with guys, they ridicule you.) also I enjoy smooching
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Re: Life and Times of Grey9 (with apologies to Strife26 for using his idea)
« Reply #11 on: September 14, 2010, 08:25:03 pm »

Buy a dog instead.
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Re: Life and Times of Grey9 (with apologies to Strife26 for using his idea)
« Reply #12 on: September 14, 2010, 08:29:01 pm »

Buy a dog instead.

are you suggesting i kiss my dog?  :o
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Re: Life and Times of Grey9 (with apologies to Strife26 for using his idea)
« Reply #13 on: September 14, 2010, 08:52:42 pm »

Buy a dog instead.

are you suggesting i kiss my dog?  :o

Is there some sort of problem with that? How prudish, sirrah!
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Re: Life and Times of Grey9 (with apologies to Strife26 for using his idea)
« Reply #14 on: September 14, 2010, 09:12:45 pm »

@Barbarossa
Are you overdoing it? Most people I work out with switch between two daily workouts so each section gets a day's rest.
Technically it's every day except the weekends, and it consists of...

35 crunches
35 'switchers' (crunches where you alternate which knee you hit with your elbow)
35 side-crunches (on both sides)
35 leg lifts
35 Robbie-O's (I'm not sure why they're called this. You curl up your knees while on your back and then fully extend them, avoiding the ground.)
1 minute of 'Planks' (Lie on the ground with only your forearms and feet touching the ground, back flat.)
35 'Squiggly Monsters' (Hold legs out straight (crossed) and lean back, fold your arms, and alternate which elbow you hit the ground with.)
35 push-ups (Which I fail at due to noodle arms.)

I generally do these after XC workouts. The point is to have a core that can keep you straight while running, instead of your arms twisting around you and stealing your momentum. Generally they aren't very hard except for push-ups. Do you have any tips on making these any more effective?
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