July 18th, 2010 Posted in Nutrition | 2 Comments »
I have been looking into Wright State University, Sinclair Community College, and University of Dayton. But i have had trouble finding a major that nutrition would fall under. Thanks for your help!
Actually, U.Dayton offers a degree in dietetics. If that does not work for you, try OSU, Ball State, or U. Cincinnati.
July 18th, 2010 Posted in Body Building | 1 Comment »
I’ve been working out a ton lately but I’m running out of time before school starts. I have a little bit of a difference but I want more mainly upper body. What are some good body building supplements to try/get? No steroids or hgh.
Suggested category: Health > Diet & Fitness
I posted this Q there but no one is answering so I thought I’d post this where there’s more ppl.
Try eating high calcium supplements, also Carbohydrate
July 14th, 2010 Posted in Body Building | Comments Off
I’m 14 years old. 5 foot 9 and 125 pounds. I’m starting high school football next and need to get more muscle on my lean body. Please let me know what you think the best body building supplement would be for me.
If you’re only 14, you don’t really need to take any extra supplements. Don’t fall into the trap of taking supplements to "increase" gains. Just eat a ton of food. Make your mom buy you tons of meat, bread, and most of all, milk. Go through a traditional strength program while making sure you eat roughly 3-4000 calories a day. There is honestly no need to get any supplements that you can already get through natural diet.
Check out the two links below. The first link is a basic strength program that you can start. I’ve seen people put on 30 pounds in 2-3 months using this basic workout program if done correctly. The second link has some nutritional info about getting bigger.
Again, don’t fall into the trap of supplements. You’re too young and not experienced enough to need to take them.
July 9th, 2010 Posted in Baseball | 5 Comments »
I am trying to figure out what baseball team hats would the evrage high school kids wear so I can buy a whole dozen for a kids organization.
OAK, TB, ARZ, SF. i usually go with wat matches
July 5th, 2010 Posted in Baseball | 4 Comments »
I’ve seen football games where people have a sac-o-meter. Do baseball fans keep a strikeout meter and adjust it with every strike out for the home team?! I’m considering doing this for a Professional fast pitch softball team’s home games!
Sometimes fans will make giant signs and hang them over the edge of a railing. They have a "K" of them showing how mnay strikeouts the pitcher has gotten (that is the home field pitcher’s strikeouts).