Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Journal 5

 http://ezinearticles.com/?How-to-Weight-Train-for-Maximum-Muscle-Gain&id=12249

This article I found is about weight training and how to properly do it. This webpage is not really misleading because it tells people (beginners or experienced) how much weight to use and how to do it. This page is also very reliable because on the bottom there is a link and if you click on it it has over two hundred testimonials from people all over the world that have used the information on the page. The downside of the page is that it has no pictures, so beginners reading the page might have some difficulty understanding what exercises to do. On the side of the page there are links such as the website’s Blog etc. There is not much color on the page, it’s white, but at the bottom there are many more links regarding weightlifting and abundant tips for beginners. Websites or an article that have links in them is a very great tool for people trying to find more information about the topic they are trying to look for. Words and images are different rhetorically because words are more effective in persuading people than images are. We can definitely accomplish goals through the use of media instead of goals. A good example of an image that can do something rhetorically that a word cannot do is when there are before and after pictures of people that have either lost weight, gained weight, or have added on an immense amount of muscle mass in a short period of time. 

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