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On July 06 2011 12:52 svefnleysi wrote: Push-ups and crunches are to working out as random team games are to getting good at StarCraft.
They'll only do you good if you are completely untrained, and too much will just set you back.
Once you've trained for a bit, instead of crunches, jumping jacks and push-ups, make it:
Chin-ups Handstand push-ups against the wall L-sit for time
I'm starting to increase my own regimen a bit. I'm up to 25 crunches for a regular loss, and 25 crunches and ten push-ups for a cheese. I might add in 25 jumping jacks (25 crunch, 10 push-up, 25 jacks) for losing like a moron, because I feel silly doing jumping jacks and it's a good punishment for a silly loss.
Once you're in the habit of doing a little, it's actually not that hard to get in the habit of doing a little more. I think it's because the crunches are easy once you get used to them, so you want to add more to have it still feel like work.
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After losing many games next season I will be the LiquidHulk. Be prepared kennigit and hot bid.
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I'm definitely doing this!
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Definitely didn't know there was an 8 page thread named after me
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You had me at:5. If you wanna keep track of your weight-loss and share the results with the thread, fucking go for it, bro. If you want to keep it to yourself, that is also dude. The goal is self-improvement through self-indudement. I'm totally in!
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This thread has captured my MANLY heart. +1!!
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Tip for others participating.
Even though it may be harder, doing pushups on your knuckles has benefits to just doing them on your hands. Regular pushups do more for your shoulders but pushups on your knuckles helps strengthen your forearms and wrists. (Helpful for those long laddering sessions)
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I've been coming up with with Arnold style one-liners to say after I win. Though when I barely defend against some cheese, I usually end up just yelling "NOT IN MY HOUSSSSSE!"
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On July 04 2011 16:20 NExt wrote:GODLIKE !
GODMODE ACHIEVED *bumbs*
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I looked at the title of the thread and had one idea Came into the thread and got a completely different idea. I'm totally gonna do this
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if it was manly to swoon, i'd be swooning. in that case i am inspired to ladder more. and if this could somehow be auto linked and referenced anytime someone creates a thread "i'm to afraid to ladder, what do you guys do" i'd be eternally happy. So
win = slam the shit out of my GG button lose= slam the shit out of my body.
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RAGHHHHHHHHHH!!
BUFFCRAFT MAKES ME HARD LIKE WHEN I SEE WOMAN!! Buffcraft makes me honest like how woman wants me. DO BUFFCRAFT, I do.
Warning: Losing while cheesing speeds the process of buffing, but lowers morale, not recommended.
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This is so epic. Someone needs to make a video diary BROHAN style!
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On July 13 2011 08:30 Lobotomist wrote: I've been coming up with with Arnold style one-liners to say after I win. Though when I barely defend against some cheese, I usually end up just yelling "NOT IN MY HOUSSSSSE!"
Q. What does Mister Freeze say when his SC2 game lags? A. "Chill out!"
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On July 13 2011 09:58 Ribbon wrote:Show nested quote +On July 13 2011 08:30 Lobotomist wrote: I've been coming up with with Arnold style one-liners to say after I win. Though when I barely defend against some cheese, I usually end up just yelling "NOT IN MY HOUSSSSSE!" Q. What does Mister Freeze say when his SC2 game lags? A. "Chill out!" Here's some gettin pumped inspiration
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Abs are for people with good genetics, and who conscientiously try to create and maintain a low bodyfat. Powerlifting is for the real men ;D
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Or just hit the gym, wow.
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On July 09 2011 13:46 ButtCraft wrote: Definitely didn't know there was an 8 page thread named after me
Close, butt no cigar.
Season 3: Buffcraft.
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After an hour or two of Starcraft, I realized that I hadn't done my loss exercises for my three losses, so I did 75 crunches, 30 Jumping Jacks, and 10 pushups all at once. As I slowly increase my workload, it's starting to becoming a real workout! I'm just not sure if it's better to do all my exercises at once (where it's more of a workout) or in stages after each loss (where it's harder to talk myself out of it). Hm.
I suppose, though, that it'll be more of a moot point as I keep increasing my regimen.
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