mountainman33
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Nice squats!
Thanks for noticing. The right pair of shorts really brings them out. :toofunny:
Nice squats!
I find that short rest periods for me during strength cycles don't really help.
Huge PR, congrats buddy! It makes we want to flat DB press right now!!!!! Nice session though, I like the presses ss with lat raises.
Caught up in here. Congrats on the PR and the 9 lbs. Your pic looks leaner as well. You and Kisaj's squat numbers are "strong"!
Nice PR! 225 for 5 on them BB rows is awesome as well. That burnout set at the end is intriguing memight have to give that a try!
It is also why I hated that smith machine article saying that 405 in a smith is the same as a rack. BS. Take someone that squats 405 in a smith and then move them to a free BB and see what happens.
Just my .02.
My knees hurt when I squat with the weight on my back. So I front squat alot more.
A good friend suggested its because my quads are alot bigger than my hams so Ive been bringing the hams up. It seems to be helping but...still hurts.
Ive tried everything you can imagine.
Yep, makes sense. Try moving your feet closer to shoulder width. It may feel weird at first, but you'll be able to have a more up and down motion. With a wide stance, you naturally have somewhat of an in and then up motion, putting strain on your knees. 6-8" outside if your hips is pretty wide.
That's where my tendonitis comes from, a serious leg strength imbalance. All I did in college was pressing, squatting, and plyometrics. Lead to weak hammies and really creepy knee cap alignment. When I gave hams their own day it really helped. My knees well never be normal, ever, but at least now I don't pass out from the pain when I bump my knees on something.
Ever wake up and feel like there is water under your knees? I get that from so many years of skating and snowboarding and I used to live on gluclosamine so they wouldn't feel like 90 yo joints.
Damn that's crazy! That has to be uncomfortableEver wake up and feel like there is water under your knees? I get that from so many years of skating and snowboarding and I used to live on gluclosamine so they wouldn't feel like 90 yo joints.
Ever wake up and feel like there is water under your knees? I get that from so many years of skating and snowboarding and I used to live on gluclosamine so they wouldn't feel like 90 yo joints.
2. so I can full auto airsoft my employees in the balls when they stop working![]()
Holy freaking crap. That is a **** ton of weight for SLDLs.
Man you've been making some solid gains in here. Strength, size and it looks like you've leaned up a little. I'm excited to see these 1RM's
in on this, interested
My knees hurt when I squat with the weight on my back. So I front squat alot more.
A good friend suggested its because my quads are alot bigger than my hams so Ive been bringing the hams up. It seems to be helping but...still hurts.
Ive tried everything you can imagine.
You've tried burning out your hamstrings with prone leg curls first? Meadows suggested it somewhere and since doing that before squats, it's made my squats better and more fluid.
... and IN on this thread![]()
You've tried burning out your hamstrings with prone leg curls first? Meadows suggested it somewhere and since doing that before squats, it's made my squats better and more fluid.
... and IN on this thread![]()
It was on a podcast. It's not about hams being dominant or not, it's to get blood flow through your hips and hammies which helps make squats smoother surprisingly. Less chance for stiffness and cramps IMO.The issue is my hams are weaker so I dont know how taxing them first will help. Doesnt make sense.Might help if I was Ham dominant but its the opposite. Unless Im missing something.Can you link the thread?
Certainly cant hurt to try.
I have a buddy, IFBB pro. Pretty good leg structure. His recommendation was to train Hams with a priority and take days off quads.
...my quads are ok but Im top heavy as it is....I dont want to take OFF quads.
Its gotten better since my hams have come up a bit. They are decent now but I still am weak in the knees.
Ill try training Hams first and see if it feels better.
ive skimmed through, looks like some solid workYou've got some catching up to do. :wave2:
ive skimmed through, looks like some solid work
It was on a podcast. It's not about hams being dominant or not, it's to get blood flow through your hips and hammies which helps make squats smoother surprisingly. Less chance for stiffness and cramps IMO.