it's weird I'm watching a guy, live, sweep off a deadlift platform
Jeez these guys are fricken huge
And opening with 750
Strong benching.
Squats looking good, though so very minor butt winking.
What was the lowbar brachialis trick again?
This is true. I've been going heavy every week for the past six or eight weeks.
The wall is just ahead brother, make sure you see it...
Good luck at the meet, recover this week buddy, just don't push too much myofascial work.
Some light work w/ 135 for 3x5 may be smart, but you know you're body best. That's what I do for deload week prior to meet, nothing over 225.
I do week 1 at 5-3-1 @65% and a true Deload the week before.
That's a good-ass idea. Hit up a deload and then hit up an 85% TM 3x5 at 65%. Three jack shyt workouts and call it a day.
Bingo. And either way should work. You could do the work sets this coming week an a true workout right before. Depends how you do after a week off. Some guys really suck after they sit for a week so you might want the active week right before
Some lifters I've heard will take deadlifts off for the 2 weeks prior, so I don't see why it cannot be done.That's what I'm thinking. I'm wondering how it's going to go with two deload weeks, though. I know I shouldn't push this upcoming week because of how I feel, my current strength levels, motivation levels, etc. What do you think about a light isolation week and then a week off? I don't hear or see anything about two weeks of cool down before meet day.
Repping deads is a worse than 7 bitches in a bitch boat
Agreed. Also, I did the Agile 8 this morning before work. I was sweating ballz and breathing hard for a few minutes afterward. Damn, I'm fat.
Making me happy that I'm cutting. A little over two months ago I almost made it to 220, then my appetite crashed and I said fck it I like being able to tie my own shoes. Working down to 190 now and still progressing...
Lol. Any time I get up over 230, I have a hard time with footwear. I'm trying to keep it tighter here, but I didn't give myself enough time to make 198. Next time out. I'm trying to build my strength up over a lighter bodyweight so my body composition is such that I CAN tie my shoes next time I'm at 235.
That being said, I had between 6,000-8,000 kcals yesterday. Chinese buffet for work lunch, and it was Dad's birthday. He wanted to go to a different Chinese buffet and my brother bought him the richest, most decadent cake I've ever had. I was 228 last night. Back to 225 now.
My opinion is eat as much relatively clean food as you can and workout hard, and let strength be your focus. Most people can't physically eat enough (clean food) to get too fat while being active all day and lifting hard. At least I know I can't. You have the right idea though build big lean mass. That's where I am, and it's slow gains in terms of weight but totally worth it.
That just seems crazy to me. I can't get skinny and I cant get fat. I just stay where I am and gain or lose 3-4% TOPS BF.
It's not that I even count calories, but in my head I KNOW where my macros are at for each meal and how much more or less I need to hit for the day to achieve my goals
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Btw if you haven't been following my log, carb cycling is the way to go for slowly adding and losing weight while keeping insulin sensitivity /resistance in check
It's not that I even count calories, but in my head I KNOW where my macros are at for each meal and how much more or less I need to hit for the day to achieve my goals
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Btw if you haven't been following my log, carb cycling is the way to go for slowly adding and losing weight while keeping insulin sensitivity /resistance in check
Can you link me? I didn't realize how insulin resistant I'd become until I went four days without carbs and hit the chinese buffet about a month ago. I thought I was going to die. That's when it hit me that I shouldn't be able to waddle out of a buffet and feel fine.
oh, you can do either just fine. All diet buddy.
trust me this is coming from a guy who started lifting at 110, worked my way up to 185 over many years, then force fed myself to 210. No anabolics necessary.
I got tired of being fat so over the past few months I've cut back down to 180, leaner than ever.
I know many people are against the bulking and cutting cycle these days, but as a hard gainer I've found it to be very beneficial, as long as you add the weight slowly, and lose out slowly you'll make great progress.
As long as you do the above and just focus on getting stronger, you'll be gaining the right kind of weight.
No offense, but not everyone is the same. Just like Herder puts on fat easy, I don't put it on easily. I don't lose it easily either. I've eaten 7k calories a day and stayed under 15%. Carb cycling, IF, anything you want, never get bellow 8-9%. Part of it is activity level, part of it is diet, part of it is hormonal and biochemical, but it all adds up to one big picture.
IMO, bulking and cutting is the biggest waste of time, for me. It may work for other people. I would rather stay at 12% and eat how I want and be strong all the time. I have no desire for anything else.
For the record when I said I can't get skinny or fat, I didn't mean it as it's impossible. I meant the way I eat, the way I train, and the way I live doesn't allow for me to fluctuate anymore than that. It really is about a lot more than diet, although what when and how you eat forms the basis of your body composition. Thanks for the advice though.