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 Rich's GlycerGrow/White Blood/Green Bulge Stack LogThanks to Controlled Labs I will be testing their new cell-vollumizer, GlycerGrow, stacked with their creatine product, Green Bulge and the NO-enhancer, White Blood. I am happy to provide an objective opinion to my fellow Bulk forum members, so that they can utilize such feedback in their consumer decisions. GlycerGrow is said to aid in the following... --Intracellular nutrient / electrolyte delivery --Cell Volumization --Vascularity --Growth --Recovery --Intensity --Improve thermoregulation and endurance...and thus result in gains in both strength and size. White Blood is said to aid in the following... --Increase Pumps & Vascularity --Increase Nutrient Intake during Workout Time --Increase Protein Synthesis --Stimulate Production of Growth Hormone --Cell Volumization --Regulate Free Radicals and Green Bulge is said to aid in the following... --Mass Gains --Increased Strength --Increased Pumps --Greater Protein Synthesis --Regulate Insulin & Free Radicals STATISTICSHeight: 5'8.5" Weight: 176 lbs Bodyfat: ~ 6-7% Waist: 31 inches Age: 25 years Experience: 12 years lifting / 2 years bodybuilding / competitive natural bb'er Current Strength: Squats 335 X 6, Deadlifts 405 X 7 & Decline Bench 265 x 6 PRIOR CREATINE & NO PRODUCT EXPERIENCEI have used countless creatine and nitric oxide products including but not limited to creatine mono, SwoleV2, Cell-Tech, NO-Xplode, Nitrix, Clout, CEE, Muscle Synergy, NO2, AAKG, Nitrocharge, etc, etc. GlycerGrow/White Blood/Green Bulge Dosing--GlycerGrow - 3-4 scoops total 15 minutes pre & during workout (w/ Xtend) --White Blood - 3 caps 45 minutes preworkout--Green Bulge - 5 caps 45 minutes preworkoutOn off days I will take Green Bulge with breakfast and White Blood before bed. MY GOALS-Add 15 pounds of muscle over next year -Stay lean during the process -Compete in 2007 NPC Natural Ohio Middleweight Class
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 TRAININGI spent the last 5 weeks training in the 6-8 range with a chest/back, shoulders/arms & legs split. The next 5 weeks I will train in the 4-6 range with the following split and different exercises. I perform 2-3 sets of each exercise. Training SplitDay 1- Back, Rear Delts & Traps Day 2- Shoulders & Tris Day 3- Off Day 4- Legs Day 5- Chest & Bis Day 6- Off Day 7- Repeat Exercises & Starting WeightDeadlifts- 415 Behind Back Bar Shrugs- 345 Wide-Grip Weighted Pullups- 35 Bent-Over Barbell Rows- 155 1-Arm Dumbell Rows- 110 Reverse Incline Lateral Raises- 30 (6-8) Military Press- 205 Dumbell Lateral Raises- 45-35-25 (6-8 Drop Set) Lying EZ Triceps Extensions- 105 Modified Dumbell Extensions- 42.5 Reverse-Grip Pushdowns- 120 Behind Back Bar Wrist Curls- 105 (8-10) Squats- 335 High Stance Leg Press- 560 Hack Squat- 230 Donkey Calve Raises- 330 Seated Calve Raises- 135 Decline Bench- 265 Flat Dumbell Presses- 95 Incline Dumbell Flys- 65 Barbell Curls- 100 Hammer Curls- 42.5 1-Arm Cable Reverse Curls- 30 SUPPLEMENTATIONI spent the last 8 weeks using Clout and ActivaTe with much success, so it will be interesting how the new stack keeps me growing. Here is what I've been taking for nearly 3 months. -Beverly International Superpak, Ultra 40, Joint Care & Mass Maker-NOW Flax Oil, Vitamin E & Super Enzymes-1fast400 R-ALA (am & post), ZMA, HMB, ALCAR, L-tyrosine-ON's 100% whey, Cytosport's Evopro, Ergopharm's GF Pro & Scivation's Xtend
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 DIETNow for the most important part. I've spent the past 2 weeks cutting and beginning tomorrow I will increase my calories back to similar levels prior to cutting with somewhat different food for variety. Upon waking- 1 scoop ON whey Meal 1- 3/4 c oatmeal, 1 c milk, 1 banana, 1 whole egg & 5 whites, 1 t flax oilMeal 2- 3 scoops Ultra Size, 1 T heavy cream & 1 c strawberries/blueberries Meal 3- 1.5 serving pasta/rice, 6-8 oz chicken, 1 c veggies, 1/2 c sauce, 1 t o. oil Meal 4- 5 oz lean beef, 1 c cott chz, 1 large apple Pre & During Workout- 3 scoops GlycerGrow, 4 scoops XtendPostworkout- 6 scoops Mass Maker, 1 scoop GF Pro, 1 T dextroseMeal 5/6- 8 oz steak, 1 med sweet potato, 1 c veggies Meal 6/7- 2 scoops EvoPro, 1 t flax oil, 1 c strawberries/blueberries This totals roughly 4250 calories, 360 c (35%), 455 p (45%), 95 f (20%).
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 | QUOTE (rich_55 @ Jan 22 2006, 08:51 PM) | The last 2 days have been awesome. Great pump and strength. My chest and bis felt awesome on Friday and my back and traps felt rather swolen today.
I've added some muscle over the last week in my chest and I have a feeling my back is going to grow tonight while I'm getting some Z's. My body weight increased from 176 to 177 lbs this past week.
I have never began a chest workout with the decline bench and I'm loving it. I got 265 for 7 then tossed on 275 for 5 nice and slow.
On a side note, I drank more booze last week than usual. I'm single again, so I made it a point to go out more than usual. Monday holiday, Bluejackets game and buddy's birthday were all good reasons to toss back a few. |
glad to hear it, way to go , on the booze that is
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 | QUOTE | | This totals roughly 4250 calories, 360 c (35%), 455 p (45%), 95 f (20%). |
holy crap man.....ur protein to fat ratio is amazing......do u eat everything you listed everyday?.....if so...dont you ever get sick of it???...i know when i start getting on a routine diet.....i almost ALWAYS get sick of some of the stuff i eat mainly cuz i get tired of eating it everyday. Pure determination man...haha good job......one thing i truly lack....hahaha
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 | QUOTE (slikkballa31 @ Feb 2 2006, 07:56 PM) | | QUOTE | | This totals roughly 4250 calories, 360 c (35%), 455 p (45%), 95 f (20%). |
holy crap man.....ur protein to fat ratio is amazing......do u eat everything you listed everyday?.....if so...dont you ever get sick of it???...i know when i start getting on a routine diet.....i almost ALWAYS get sick of some of the stuff i eat mainly cuz i get tired of eating it everyday. Pure determination man...haha good job......one thing i truly lack....hahaha |
Yes, I eat roughly this amount each day. I usually change my diet plan every 4 weeks or so. My lunch varies every few days. Sometimes I do chicken teriyaki (rice, chicken and veggies) and sometimes I do pasta w/ chicken, sauce and veggies. Occassionally I do a mexican dish with chicken, whole-wheat tortillas, ff refried beans, and fajita veggie toppings. I flavor my food up now with cashews for the asian dish, parmesan for italian and cheddar chz for the mexican. I have oranges on some days, apples on others with my beef and cott chz. Some days I use strawberries with my utlra size some days blueberries. Sometimes I have tuna instead of beef and sometimes I saute the beef with some mushrooms, onions and add some cajun seasoning and toss it in a whole wheat tortilla. I use different flavors of Evopro too. A few times a week I do whatever I want. There is variety but I always shoot for similar types of foods to hit my caloric and macronutrient needs.
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