Kill that workout! Nice job brother.
Big Boi doing it big. hehehe. Great work brotha
Keep it up brother... motivational watching you
As long as the skin chub is melting so beit. Keep on truckin.
Keep up the solid progress!
Nice workout! I have made good progress in my traps doing some High Raises also.
Thank you gents. Luke, at least I did not cut my own damn fingers off, Nubby.
5/20/14 Took 45 years, but I think I am finally starting to learn to listen to my own body. Yesterday, my back was tight, the joints were aching and I could not get excited about pulling. You guessed, it, time to de-load. For my deloads, I cut weight by 50-60% and basically do my usual routine.
Deads 135/185/235 3/2/1
BO BB Row 135x10/10/10
RDL 135x8/8
UH Grip Pull Down 90x10/10/10
Body Weight Hyper Extension x10/10
BO DB Row 50x8/8, 8/8
Nubby?! I still have ALL of my fingers and they are all full length! Mobility of the 3 is slightly impaired but functional. I can even fly the bird in your general direction too.![]()
That is one of the hardest things to do is listen to your own body. De-loads are not fun but they do serve an important purpose in progressing.
That is one of the hardest things to do is listen to your own body. De-loads are not fun but they do serve an important purpose in progressing.
Listening to your body is SMART - take it from someone who never did and would treat it like a machine until it broke and now have to "watch" it if I don't want to be "out" for a long time - and can actually help in getting better results too. Deloads and time off definitely has purpose and function.
~Rosie~
Always good to see you post in here Rosie. My first sign is when I am not excited about hitting the iron after work, the second is the aching joints.
It's funny. I had done 17 days in a row before taking a rest day. Since that rest day my last two workouts mentally have been no where near as good as prior. It was almost like I was in a groove and messed it up. That said, I realize you can lift day in day out.Joints may always "ache", but the absence of all motivation can sometimes be an indicator of the need for a break. Hope your day goes well, Tony!~Rosie~
It's funny. I had done 17 days in a row before taking a rest day. Since that rest day my last two workouts mentally have been no where near as good as prior. It was almost like I was in a groove and messed it up. That said, I realize you can lift day in day out.
So rest days are only needed when, needed?Yes, you can lift (TRAIN) day in and day out, but you are going to have differing performance days and ultimately your body WILL let you know in no uncertain terms when "enough is enough". The last two weeks I've had two scheduled days off ALL training (granted, I'm trying something different with it) and I just get better. When my nutrition is "on" for me, the "better" is better.~Rosie~
Varies from person to person, but as I get older, I tend to try to deload every8-10 weeks. When I just cut my volume and coast, I usually come back stronger the next week than before the deload, if I shut it down for a week, I find I have lost a bit of strength but recover that quickly.So rest days are only needed when, needed?
So rest days are only needed when, needed?
Congrats brother!
Great job on the weight loss!
Hoping the ArA kicks in soon so I can keep progressing like this.