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This what im refering too. You say they dont get big when they train to failure because "they arent fully developed yet". This isnt true because 16 year old kids who train properly get huge. The reason that the 16 year old bencher doesnt get huge is because they are not training properly. AND the kid who isnt getting huge is the one who applies the "muscle failure" principle incorrectly. Show me an article that offers sound science regarding training to failure ALL THE TIMEbojangles said:The 16 yr old who only does bench is not huge for a number of reasons...the main one being that he/she is not fully developed yet. That is why weight training is not recommended while one is still in the growing phase...."Prostar!"
bojangles said:HOw in the heck am I "wrong again" Beadwidow? I haven't seen one thread of evidence that anything I have said so far has been wrong. You are the one that is confused here. In the statement above you say that teen bodybuilders have awesome physiques because they train and diet properly and then later you agree that it is not recommended at a young age because it causes the growth plates to fuse. Make up your mind. I simply implied that it is not RECOMMENDED to weight train before you are FULLY developed.
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I think teens can weight train. I did and Im 6'3". Its didnt affect my growth. There was a question about growth plates so i answered it. I can assure you I am not confused.
I retract my Prostar comment LOL. I just like discussing this stuff.....maybe Im coming accross as ajerk. But I simply must demand you show how your advice is sound. Im more than willing to read and learn.
 
	
 
 
		 
 
		
 
 
		
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 As for the protein consumption, I'm a little skeptical about this stuff and here is why, you know who pushes that 2 grams of protein per pound of body weight stuff....Supplement companies, Weider, EAS, Pro Lab, they all have their own magazines and their own spokespeople. All advice should be taken with a grain of salt. You do need protein to build muscle, no doubt about it but it can get out of hand. Here are some figures for you, an average size chicken breast has 28g protein, each gram of protein has about 4 calories. So lets say your 165lbs trying to add 2 grams of protein per pound of body weight. You would have to eat 12 chicken breasts a day, which is 1344 calories alone (not counting carbs or fat which I assume would be in your other foods) Now I know, I know what about protein shakes right, well ok lets say you supplement with GNC's Pro Performance Elite Whey Protein (that's what I use) it has 160 cals and 40g protein per serving (without milk) so lets divide your protein into supps and food, because, cmon no one is going to eat 12 chix breasts. So at 165lbs x 2g protein = 330g protein So 4 protein shakes will give you 160g protein, that leaves you with 170g protein to go at 28g per chix breast your looking at 170/28 = 6.071 chix breasts. Enjoy your meal!
 As for the protein consumption, I'm a little skeptical about this stuff and here is why, you know who pushes that 2 grams of protein per pound of body weight stuff....Supplement companies, Weider, EAS, Pro Lab, they all have their own magazines and their own spokespeople. All advice should be taken with a grain of salt. You do need protein to build muscle, no doubt about it but it can get out of hand. Here are some figures for you, an average size chicken breast has 28g protein, each gram of protein has about 4 calories. So lets say your 165lbs trying to add 2 grams of protein per pound of body weight. You would have to eat 12 chicken breasts a day, which is 1344 calories alone (not counting carbs or fat which I assume would be in your other foods) Now I know, I know what about protein shakes right, well ok lets say you supplement with GNC's Pro Performance Elite Whey Protein (that's what I use) it has 160 cals and 40g protein per serving (without milk) so lets divide your protein into supps and food, because, cmon no one is going to eat 12 chix breasts. So at 165lbs x 2g protein = 330g protein So 4 protein shakes will give you 160g protein, that leaves you with 170g protein to go at 28g per chix breast your looking at 170/28 = 6.071 chix breasts. Enjoy your meal! Everyones got their thing, and I believe there is a use for all body types in the forces.
 Everyones got their thing, and I believe there is a use for all body types in the forces. 
 
		
 
 
		
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		