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Singularity

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    Martial Arts, Theoretical Physics, Poetry
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  1. Law, purely Law Dave
  2. Well, I usually have a three-day split. 1st: chest, abs, lower back, upper back 2nd: tris, bis, forearms, shoulders 3rd: legs 4th: rest (usually, but sometimes I do some heavy bag work) 5th: bag work, martial arts training 6th: light bag work 7th: rest I put on about as much wieght so as to make me fail after 8 reps. Also normally I only do one set. About three seconds up, pause, three seconds down. So far this has helped me to strengthen without really gaining size. It has helped with my power training too. Dave
  3. I found some great pressure point videos at http://www.thespeedman.com The video is called "Secrets of Devastation Enhancement." By the way, -: I agree that pressure points can be hard, but it depends on how you look at it. Yes, there are 360 points. There are many on the forearm alone. However, I generally stick to 6 on the forearm that I can hit a lot easier than the rest. Yes, each point is different, depending on the angle and type of strike. There can be a lot to it, but pressure points can be simplified. Dave
  4. Ah, Martial Artist, I love these posts. You remind me of who I am currently studying from. I am not picking any sides here. I'm just saying I enjoy your thoughts Martial Artist. Dave
  5. I do agree for the most part, moderation is always the key. I do a little makiwara, but I never get too extreme. Saifight, it depends on which "old ways" you are referring to. Some aren't all that bad. Anyways, hey Shotochem, looking at the flip side of your last statement: Some would rather condition their hands so they aren't broken and damaged for life with one punch. Dave
  6. Ketosis has become synonymous with low-carb diets. However, that is not necessarily the case. Yes the body needs carbs every day to function. However, the amount has been cited as 300, 150, 100, and 50 grams. Truth is, it depends on person and weight. I have been eating low-carb for a while, but I have never gone into ketosis. You don't have to go into ketosis to be low-carb. Also, for me, it's not a "diet," it's a habit of eating. I don't drink soda anymore, I don't eat as much candy anymore. That significantly dropped my carbohydrate intake. I've changed some other things too, eating more protein and stuff like that. I'm to the point now where I only eat around 150g per day. I feel more energetic, as well as look and feel healthier overall. Of course I train too in order to supplement it. I just think too many people hear low-carb and think that they have to completely eliminate carbohydrates. Actually, there are several approaches. The best way of eating for each person is as unique as every individual. Nobody is wrong, everything just has to be looked at in context. Dave
  7. Singularity actually refers to the point at the very center of a black hole, with infinite density, even though that is technically impossible. Dave
  8. Wow, I'm surprised someone revived this post. That's awesome xpoison, I was about your age when I achieved the same thing. That feels so good. Keep them coming everyone. Dave
  9. In my opinion, Dillman knows his stuff, in fact I would put him among the very top pressure point specialists in the world. However, I don't really like his books. I have purchased his first book, and I have found stuff that is much more descriptive and detailed than that. But they are pretty good for beginners to get the feel of pressure points. Just my opinion Dave
  10. Thanks for the compliment CT. I guess I came up with it from watching too many dumbasses in college take their girlfriends for granted, and from being the nerdy friend that all the girls talk to about these problems. I'm pretty pathetic, I think that females are godesses and that guys should be grateful that we are allowed in their presence. Yes I do talk to animals, but they only make fun of me about not having a girlfriend. I think everyone here has given great advice, avoid a fight, but don't avoid the chance to rectify this. Dave
  11. Well, this boy has a condition I recently diagnosed. It is called "Acquired Dumbas* Syndrome" or ADS. This disease only affects males, generally ones beyond the age of thirteen and under the age of thirty. It normally occurs in three stages. 1. Mild Foolishness Stage -he complains about his girlfriend for arbitrary reasons -he treats her like anything less than the goddess she is 2. Duhr! Stage -he breaks up with his girlfriend for arbitrary reasons 3. Full Out Dumbas* -he goes to physical lengths, thinking he has any right to touch her when she's not trying to assault him Okay, this guy seems like he's in stage three. The only cure I have seen is a full out a.ss beating. It knocks something out him that needs to be knocked out. But in this case, it probably wouldn't be a good idea. What I would do is go up to him and explain that you know he is full of ****, and that you're not going to kick his ass, but to know that the entire male population of your grade has it out for him, and that now everyone is watching him, no matter what bull stories he tell. By the way, sorry about the huge disseration on the disease, I'm just a little bitter. Dave
  12. chh, even though I try to eat low-carb, I definately have to agree on the poster child thing, that's hilarious. Dave
  13. Technically, Atkins didn't have a heart attack. It was from an infectious condition that existed prior to all this. They honestly don't know what it's from. Granted they haven't disproven that it came from his type of diet, but that haven't disproven that it is innate, or that it is genetic, or anything else for that matter. I'm not saying low carb is the only way to go, I'm just saying that there's no way to know as of now. Dave
  14. "Moderation means eating a medium amount – not too much, not too little. Moderation means not getting carried away trying to do the right thing. Fiber is good, but that doesn’t mean eating 10 oat bran muffins a day is a good idea. Moderation means avoiding fads and quick dietary fixes. Moderation means not getting stuck on just a few foods. Moderation means beginning to change your eating habits at a reasonable pace. Moderation should be used when consuming sugar, salt, fat, and alcohol. " I agree with you KickChick, that is moderation. That is what I was speaking of. I haven't eliminated carbohydrates out of my diet, I have just cut them down. I did much what shotochem said, I cut out a lot of crap. I am not looking for a quick fix, but because of an Atkins-like diet, I have become much healthier. I still eat fiber, in moderation of course. I avoid sugar and salt, and I haven't drank a drop of alcohol in my life. Fat I do avoid, but not as avidly as everything else. I changed my eating habits over a period of three months, and I am still constantly changing it when I find other healthier foods. Now I gulp down water like there's no tomorrow. I agree, everything in moderation. Everybody has different metabolisms, everyone needs different diets along with their lifestyle, I just was saying what has worked for me. Dave
  15. I didn't fully explain what I did or how long it took me to lose weight. At first, I only cut out some obviously bad carbs, soda, fast foods, stuff like that. Then once I was used to that, I started actually cutting down on carbs in general. I try to only eat 1 gram of carbs per pound of body weight. However, I have never tried nor will I ever try to go into ketosis, I wanted to do it in moderation. I am still on the diet now, I am a lot healthier, I have more energy, and my metabolism is higher because I have been training along with it. I actually lost about 30 lbs in about 3 months. Then I started eating more protein, still not changing carb intake, and gained about 10 lbs of muscle. I tried to never go to extremes, I just ate in moderation. The pounds flew off because of this. Dave
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