napalm
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Do you have to rub yourself down with baby oil?
If so that's an automatic banning...
Do you have to rub yourself down with baby oil?
Sweet, so I have your vote, cuz I ain't about to be <235.
Sweet, so I have your vote, cuz I ain't about to be <235.
Do you have to rub yourself down with baby oil?
If so that's an automatic banning...
I do that already...cuz it feels good.
As you say, vids or it didnt happen.
235 at 10% is monstrous.
It's just a guess, my math may be bad but it's got to be close.
Here I am @ 275, prob 21-22% bf.
**** I'm hoping for more than a LITTLE lower! Like, 20% lower!
Theoretically, at ~10% bf I'd still be around 235. I'm not too far off saying I'm ~30% now I don't think.
I had no idea how much BF you have... I really don't trust caliper tests for BF or even looks because guys like us who lift a ton carry an extra 20% of muscle mass. So the normal proportion standards don't really apply. But heck yeah get to 10% and be a machine dude. That would be awesome. You might even like it. I find when I cut weight although I lose some strength I do feel lighter faster and overall "healthier". Probably because I stop force feeding myself for 2 seconds. lol.
I'm just guessing; I carry all of my fat in my midsection. I can see veins in my legs, shoulders & chest, but my belly looks like bubble gum wrapped in Saran Wrap.
I'm sure I'll feel better. Honestly, I'm pretty tired of being a fatass. I'd rather be lean & build muscle than be fat & try to justify it by getting stronger.
Sounds like you get all the motivation you need. I always have a little belly I can't imagine seeing veins. I can see a 4/6 PAC in the morning but being super cut is over rated.
How do they sound?
Hmmm, you had me at depth. Let me check my resources.
Wish I had a quarter for every time I've heard THAT.
Today was brutal. I decided (at the urging of the gym owner) to switch back to convo. He watched 4 sets of 3, I videoed 5 or 6, and did 1 or 2 more at a lighter weight. I'd say all told I did 65-70 reps of convo DL. My hammies are toast, but it feels good.
Mobility, stretch, warm up 15'
CONVO DL
135, 135, 185, 225, 275, 315
335x3x a bunch. 10 I think.
4" SNATCH GRIP BLOCK PULL
225x15x3
SSB CG squat x8x3
BB Shrug x12x4
Back Raise ss w/lat pulldowns x10x4
Vid coming.
How did it feel?
Narrow isn't necessarily a bad thing there big guy...
Look at some of the top conventional deadlifters and they're pretty narrow as well. Hopefully this should be a good change for you man.
I vote you pull conventional. Thought ya looked pretty good
I like gym girls..
I'm in agreement, thanks for the feedback.
I like convo better, it feels better, and it seems there aren't the litany of form issues I've had with sumo. Easier to keep my spine neutral as well.
I'll work on the shoulders. Matt wanted me to set up with my knees over the bar, so I'm guessing I exaggerated that and didn't pay attention.
So. Many. Cues.
Didn't you just tell me that real men Sumo the other day? made me feel all bad about conventional pulling... haha.
Seems like me and napalm agree. Keep your weight back more. I wouldn't be surprised to see you throw an extra 50 pounds on the bar just from sitting back some more.
I'm sure I'll make other dumb statements.![]()
Got the ol SLAP tear with some associated bicep tendinitis.
What does that mean? Nothing, just gonna train around it. *shrug*
You got the results back already?
Dude the contrast MRI results are available instantly. They went over em with me maybe 15' out of the tube. I've even got em on a disk!
Where is the tear?
Anterior, type II-and I misspoke. They suspect it's a SLAP lesion, but would want to do arthroscopic procedure to make that a definitive diagnosis. He's "95% sure" based on the imaging.
They are recommending physical therapy, rest and possibly cortisone injections. Of course, I'll likely do none of those and probably get cut this winter.
Do the PT, just find someone who will work with you. There are lots of PTs who are used to working with in sports athletes to manage an injury while staying active.
I might, I don't know. Every time I've been to shoulder PT, I do stuff that I do 3-4x/week anyway for general shoulder health.
Feels pretty good today...we'll see how "bench" goes tomorrow.
Provided you have a good PT, you can get stim ultrasound massages all kinds of fun stuff to heal, heat and ice. I don't know how your insurance is but if you have good coverage it's totally worth it, if it's so-so go once or twice a week and do the rest at home. Ask for additional stretches and mobilities to do once it starts healing etc. If your local PT blows, then just keep going as is.
I've got pretty kickass insurance, so I'll definitely be calling around. PT, chiro & massage might be a full time job.