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Question, can you help me out. It is about "pumping up" -
01-02-2008
Im taking a supplement that "pumps up" the muscles, giving it a very signifacantly extreme amount of blood increase to the targeted muscle your working, whether that be your biceps, or the muscles in your face (i know that sounds weird but i can feel it working in me everywhere).
Basically it just pumps the hell out of you up.
Now for further research i raised the question... scientifically, does anyone know if the pumping of the blood to the muscles causing them to pump up causes some sort of increase to the ammount of calories your muscles consume?
I was just wondering, because im kind of on a mission here to not only build the muscle, but also burn the fat (mostly in the abdomin area) that is on top of it. Just curious if pumping the muscles up makes them "calorie crazy" and enacts them to consume more of the calories around them?
If someone could answer this question, i would apreciate it very much, because it would make me feel like im accomplishing more than just bulking. Time will tell anyway, but it would be nice to know in advanced, so if so, i can switch up my strategy.
Thanks a ton guys.
-Jon Mooney
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