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Leave my testes out of this.:)
Agreed on the DI over the DII but that is just a personal preference. Having owned both a DI and a rangie, I am now partial to the rangie.
No. When the time comes, I want to put in Top Hat liners. They have a little edge that keep the sleeve from slipping. I just want to do as much preventative maintenance as possible so I don't have any issues "out in the wild" when I have the wife and chillins with me.:smiley_drive:
I know what you mean. My old 96 DI went to 190K miles with no HG jobber.
My current rangie has 148K with no HG jobber but I'm thinking of doing it as a preventative thing.
Russ, why the confusion? Just curious.
Controlled Labs is a brand you can trust. Amauri is correct about the cost per serving ratio. And I agree that MuscleTech is crap.
One thing that needs to be understood is that your body adapts and adjusts very quickly. Sure MuscleTech will work for...
Good advice. Just remember to not put your body in a ketogenic state for more than 3 days in a row or it will go into starvation mode. Always make the 4th day a "higher" carb day - refer to my other post on what I mean by "higher" carbs.
I second the opinion of Controlled Labs. Very good...
Make sure you stretch after you warm up. If you try to bend cold plastic, it will break. It will bend easier after it warms up. Same with your body.
However, the most important time to stretch is after you work out. I cannot stress this enough.
Good call on the fish oil! I forgot about that one and it's something I take everyday.
Bioplex looks interesting. Thanks for the link. I'm going to check them out and try it.
Additional info: if you just gotta have something sweet or high in calories, try "eating clean" 6 days per week and...
Yup, lots of recent studies supporting this statement.
I hear ya on that! Years of "extreme" skiing, snowboarding, mountain biking (before the invention of bike shocks), futbol (soccer), and repetitious routines of lifting weights have taken their toll! A few years ago it was too painful to...
Some good advice here.
Supplements:
Mr. Leary is dead-on with Glucosamine and Chondrotin. Your joints will thank you in the years to come. Add ZMA before you go to bed.
Protein bars are OK if you have nothing else at your disposal. They are good to use during strenuous days of hiking due to...
I know. Funny story about that... but I'll save it for around the campfire after you join the NCLR.:ylsmoke:
As to the original question in this thread... I'm just going to go with 255/85R16's. Thanks for the input everyone!
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