TexasLifter89
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nope but sounds interesting... I wonder if it is a recreation of whatever that other one was called... I can't remember
Any of you guys here about this MyoT12 (myostatin inhibitor)? Supposed to lower mystatin by 48%.
anyone have good ideas for me to replace deadlifts with for DC?
It's not released yet, so no real word. If it really works to block myostatin it's potentially very effective, but at the same time potentially REALLY dangerous. We'll have to wait and see.
The last person I heard talking about myostatin inhibition was DJbombsquad... :lol:
anyone have good ideas for me to replace deadlifts with for DC?
It's not released yet, so no real word. If it really works to block myostatin it's potentially very effective, but at the same time potentially REALLY dangerous. We'll have to wait and see.
The last person I heard talking about myostatin inhibition was DJbombsquad... :lol:
No doubt it will be expensive
So my next scheduled workout was Thursday. Im thinking I'll take off working out for a week. Give myself a forced cruise period. So I will cease Prime now and restart when I get the lump situation situated. Imprez, since I was still progressing on everything you think I should pick up where I left off in a week or switch up exercises?
Are bb rows out of the question? Good mornings?
All dead type movements are off limits, or just floor deads specifically?
supported bb rows are fine, bent overs don't really work. The good mornings will work well too, since they'll be light enough. the particular list I took it from had deads, rack deads and t-bar rows for back thickness.
primarily floor deads, but rack deads too really. effectively call it "heavy deads". Between hand arthritis and no grip strength, combined with lower back arthritis and I reach pain or loosing grip before I reach real muscle activation.
supported bb rows are fine, bent overs don't really work. The good mornings will work well too, since they'll be light enough. the particular list I took it from had deads, rack deads and t-bar rows for back thickness.
primarily floor deads, but rack deads too really. effectively call it "heavy deads". Between hand arthritis and no grip strength, combined with lower back arthritis and I reach pain or loosing grip before I reach real muscle activation.
Correction it is out. It is proven to lower myo by 48% after 12-18 hours of consumption and then level back out bytr 24 hours. sounds like some great stuff if it works well. I think it might considering the price. 100 for 30 days supply at one dose per day.
Easy, try sitting cable pulls with an EZ bar and use an underhand grip on the bar at it's ends. Pull the bar to mid ABs area with a good back arch.
I think you and I are starting from the same list. I was going to do rack deads, but I find them kinda pointless alongside regular deadlifts, and I am just a fan of BB rows. Maybe CG Tbar rows on the supported machine, Wide grip Tbar rows on the supported machine, and good mornings.
Easy, try sitting cable pulls with an EZ bar and use an underhand grip on the bar at it's ends. Pull the bar to mid ABs area with a good back arch.
Yeah well it is on backorder it says but It has it for sale and the price. Its from prosource, I didn't even check the website until just now and I got the mag yesterday with it for sale so who knows.Really? The official website says coming soon. Hmm, we'll see what happens. I am definitely not guinea pigging myself for that one though.
Edit: Where did you find it Hman? The schedualed release is in september.
if that myostatin blocker works like folloxstatin or however it was spelled I think it will mostly give additional results on top of anabolics. What it does is "take the brakes" off your body's process of adding muscle. But even so as a strict natural I can't see more than 8lbs gained in the month all lean. But couple that crap with anabolics and it could be a 40lb gains test cycle. Thats what a few people have theorized btw, that part of long cycles loosing effectiveness isn't due to receptor issues, but to your body increasing myostatin in response to rapid muscle growth...
Look at the people that lack the genes though. Like that one baby from germany. He was 5 when I saw last pictures of him and it was ridiculous. If he trains he can be mr olympia without sauce for sure. They never hold any body fat either.
except that the fact his TUT is fuct
Ya, that is more for advanced people as a widowmaker..
Have you ever tried these?
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I did them monday, just push an Olympic bar into a corner. I stood to one side of it, not through my legs like Bruno. Feels interesting. Going to try like Brunos next time see what i like better.
Bent over rows barbell, and smith
I know deads bother you but have you tried them on a hammer strength shrug machine? I swapped these in, when i was dealing with some back issues, with success.
haven't tried the hammer machine but its worth a shot. problem is that its not just back but also grip. I can't without straps deadlift 180+bar. at 140 I can just about hold on. sucks to have arthritis
Whats the problem with straps?
Its good stuff..some respond more than others.
Ya, that is more for advanced people as a widowmaker..
Have you ever tried these?
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I did them monday, just push an Olympic bar into a corner. I stood to one side of it, not through my legs like Bruno. Feels interesting. Going to try like Brunos next time see what i like better.
Bent over rows barbell, and smith
I know deads bother you but have you tried them on a hammer strength shrug machine? I swapped these in, when i was dealing with some back issues, with success.
What about putting a heavy db on the end?
PRIME and DC would be a match made in heaven. It's heavily strength favoring supplement, with a heavily strength favoring program. That's what you call strength on strength violence.
I see what you're saying, but that would only effectively work if the Db self adjusts and properly displaces its weight as the bar slightly moves up & down. You can't beat those little ground BB gadgets or a person's foot.