DMAC10
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Yeah, I think using a somewhat lighter weight is much better for vertical than going heavy. Light to moderate weight with higher reps helps the fast twitch muscles which are what's employed in jumping.
I hear you about aging. Even though I'm only 32, life's strangely different than when I was in my early 20's. Even though in my head I've been mentally stuck at 23 for 9 years.
Good to know about the moderate weights, I'll give it a try and see, I'll try a 5-12 set and see if it helps.
Hey Timber, jumping cars is out of the question, unless I'm driving it. :lol:
Just wanting to stay competitive, I've been in denial about my age for as long as I can remember. You know how bad us old people's memory is.
Took the weekend off to rest and get some R&R, diet slipped a little, but nothing to get upset about. Felt good this morning on my chest and shoulder routine, still pushing hard. Wanting this to be a great cycle, time is my enemy, so everyday its a battle, never give up, just keep on trying.
Looking forward to my Friday weigh in, it will be 2 weeks, so I'm haveing high hopes for a good number. 5lbs would be a very good start, so until then.
Thanks for the replies guys, its good to know some people are watching the old man, at least you all will keep me fom straying.