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Old 12-08-2006, 04:20 AM   #8 (permalink)
rossio
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I agree that all of the aerobic stuff would have to go and you would have to commit to pretty much 5-6 days a week of heavy heavy lifting, with a routine to ensure that you did not overtrain any particular muscle group.

I also agree with lonewolf in that you would have to eat a LOT!

It is doable I would say, but I wouldnt expect to look 'ripped' at the end of it as you will likely put on at least some body fat alongside the muscle if you are eating enough.

I think it is possible, but from a health perspective I would wonder why...

Going for a 60-90 day challenge would be more healthy IMO. A personal trainer once a week would be a good move too - as you have never done this sort of thing before he/she would make sure your form is right and that you don't do yourself any damage.

Just my 2c worth!

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