Can I just slap some bands and kettlebells on a straight bar?
Five years ago, I had bilateral labral repairs and bilateral clavicular excision........I can't imagine the RC repair will take nearly as long to recover
Those are commonly referred to as Mumford procedures - I've had them on both sides as well. They are really pretty benign procedures - they only take off about a 1/4 inch of the clavicle and the ligaments attached to it. It's basically a room making procedure for the infra tendon to slide under the acromion a little easier. I've never had any problems w mine.As for the RC repair, you're correct they don't take long to heal - not nearly as much as a labral repair. I was turned loose to train ~4 months post surgery...
Yeah, i edited my post, to thank you and shed light on that as well. When done arthro, I think it's just called distal clavicular excision, as it's not a mini-open procedure. It actually results in a faux A/C joint. So pleased I had that procedure.Yeah they can do them w a scope, the one I had on the left was scoped. The right was open...
Ouch, dude. You gotta work on that, lol. I wonder how you'd do now. That might have been from being unaccustomed to benching raw (right? I believe you were benching in gear before that?)The bamboo bar benching was really tough on the stabilizers. Not painful, but damn does it work them. Louie Simmons was saying the only way he can do upright rows without pain was using the bamboo bar. It could possibly accelerate the rehabilitation process, if you start very light and work your way up. This is me with about 130lbs:
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So as you can see, it's challenging.
Ouch, dude. You gotta work on that, lol. I wonder how you'd do now. That might have been from being unaccustomed to benching raw (right? I believe you were benching in gear before that?)
I also think Lamonster gave me the highest damn reach-around possible because he wanted to see me wiggle.
I also think Lamonster gave me the highest damn handoff possible because he wanted to see me wiggle.
A high handoff when I was testing my 1rep max is what messed my labrum in the first place =\ ****ing people.
The weight just bounced when my P/L coach let go.
Liftoff is already taken by NASAhaha
Skuatttz!!! Get it, buddy.
Also, look up the rear delt destroyer (Dave Tate/Jim Meadows) It might tickle your pickle
John Meadows?
Correct. I got the J & N on my iPhone and it turned it to Jim.
I dunno know if I am looking to destroy them given the current state of jinx nation, but I will check it out. Thanks bubba.Looking forward to putting a couple wheels on the bar for squats. I didn't have one bit of DOMS, or even any meaningful ache, after my last sesh, which bodes well for this next go around. Would like to be doing 225 for sets of 20, a short-term goal, which I think is realistic.Thanks boss.Skuatttz!!! Get it, buddy.Also, look up the rear delt destroyer (Dave Tate/Jim Meadows) It might tickle your pickle
Taking off now. The missus tapped out, so it's just me and my buddy. This place has the.best.escolar.ever. Yummy, buttery poops on the way ... I will be thinking about herderdude as I expel.Sushi! I'm a little jealous.
Smoker giving you grammar lessons again, boy?We have the same phone I think, but your's is so much better than mine...
Taking off now. The missus tapped out, so it's just me and my buddy. This place has the.best.escolar.ever. Yummy, buttery poops on the way ... I will be thinking about herderdude as I expel.
I'm liking this squatting version of Jinxie
With your clean eating and portion moderation, do you know what the caloric difference is in your daily consumption? I ask because I would assume that that is the major contributing factor in your recent loss of weight. It's quite possible that you need to fill in the gaps that are left when dropping certain foods.
Good point, and something I've considered. I would say between cleaner bfast and lunch, I've dropped about 400 calories per day, and 200-400 from more measured late night grazing. So that's substantial (enough for .2-.25 lbs of weight loss per day), but I've lost around 14 lbs in 12 weeks, and the weight has continued to drop at a similar pace. Usually, when I am cutting, I hit walls that take awhile to break through, regardless of caloric deficit. Naturally, the metabolism acclimates and slows down, to some extent. That hasn't really been the case this time, so it seems.
In any event, I am not complaining. While I have found that my strength suffers from this sort of weight loss, the benefits (most notably, less pain and ulnar nerve impairment) are such that I don't give a rat's ass. That is, until I do again, lol. But seriously, I plan to stay between current weight and 168 lbs for foreseeable future.
Could you draw me a map for where you left those 14 pounds? I may need some more insulation for the winter.
Could you draw me a map for where you left those 14 pounds? I may need some more insulation for the winter.
You can have mine. I don't want it.
Damn that sucks dude, sorry to hear. I hope you have as fast of a recovery as you can
Thanks ma man. Of course it's much easier to handle given all my previous surgery experience as well as bc I don't compete. Just a minor setback in the grand scheme of things. Plus surgery and PT always makes me hungrier! New people for an over-the-hill man to impress, lol.
Get yourself a Buffalo or Safety Squat bar so you can still squat!
Happy holidays Jinxie! Down but not out.
sounds similar to my third on the right, odds of a good comeback are high.
good luck...
Likewise GoKix. Definitely not even close to being out.
Still fervently awaiting my treasure map.![]()
If you can imagine it, it's paved in yellow bricks and crossed barbells mark the spot.