NattyForLife
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Hey breezy, do you find that you get more upper chest stimulation by tucking your elbow on the HS incline press?
Thanks man.
Here's a the single arm row on the unilateral leg press that I mentioned.
[video=youtube_share;7RPuZNWGhZY]http://youtu.be/7RPuZNWGhZY[/video]
I don't think any Bronco or Broncos fan is excited about going there lol.
Hey breezy, do you find that you get more upper chest stimulation by tucking your elbow on the HS incline press?
Those look awesome man.. My gym used to have a piece of equipment like that! Great work
Also, I liked the video with the angle banded ha incline press- I gotta check to see how I could accommodate the bands on the one we have. Great stuff
The contraction on the HS angled incline press is intense!! I usually throw them in my routine or perform both arms at once and do a drop set doing single arm angled.
I love all the interesting equipment you use outside its normal context. I've been exploring things at my gym like this ha. You're an inspiration breezy
We don't have to worry about it now...
Payton looked old today.
Yeah, the way the arms of that machine swing back is perfect for rowing.
For any of the HS chest press machines, I just double a red mini band around one of the bars supporting the seat and loop the ends over the handles.
like this:
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Yeah its a nice ROM. I will be testing the bands out today :biggthumpup: thanks for the vid bro!
Take pressure off the lower back.what does elevating the heel do for the rows? interesting god i'm excited for when you start my programming, i have a feeling i'm going to learn so much stuff lol
Take pressure off the lower back.
Nice back work bud. I swear all these Meadows takeoffs.. you're starting to look like him haha!
what does elevating the heel do for the rows? interesting
god i'm excited for when you start my programming, i have a feeling i'm going to learn so much stuff lol
Take pressure off the lower back.
Learn so much just following this log!
Take pressure off the lower back.
wow, thank you. that's pretty cool never thought of that, i'll give it a whirl. thanks bro!
It's a very effective technique/move.
Try heel elevated squats as well and that'll really target the quads while keeping strain off the lower back.
That looks awesome
I tried the rows with the elevated heels.. what a difference it made in lower back tension relief! Also, it help me from "bouncing". Nice meal prep brotha. Couple net carbs each?
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lol wtf!
hahaha office space. Perfect.Meadows rows? :think: Invalid Link Removed
Meadows rows? :think:
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hahaha office space. Perfect.
Nice lift brother, I visited a golds gym near my fiances school that had one of those plate loaded bench press machines and I loved it. Didn't even think of the banded capability- great work
Nice leg work brother- sounds like you basically went to failure on those 1.5 lp's
Good grief makes my ass hurt just reading it
I'm scheduled to work 13 hours today and won't make the gym. There's 2-3 feet of snow on its way, so tomorrow might be an unwanted day off as well. Hopefully, I can head home a little early before I get stuck in a blizzard.
"EVERYTHING in this industry is context driven.
If everybody understood this we would ask the CORRECT questions.
Is HIIT cardio better than LISS cardio is not a good question.
Would you have someone do HIIT cardio if they had no energy and couldn't produce the requisite interval intensity? If someone had a ton of energy and recovered well would you have them slowly walk on the treadmill?
Are higher loads better than lower loads? Not a good question.
Would you have someone use high loads if their joints were aching? Really?
Is training a bodypart once a week or 2 times a week better? If someone is recovered in 48 hours do you think it is better to wait another half week? Your rationale is "Dorian did it"?
Learn to look at individual situations and context.
Learn to ask the right questions and think....
This will lead you to provide better answers to all these black and white questions people want a yes or no to. The truth is, it's all grey."
-John Meadows
I believe the weatherman even used the word "historically". Be safe out there Matt.
Sounds like you will get a back/hams workout shoveling my friend! Drive safe man. Thankfully we are NOT supposed to get any of this.
Good post. With athletes its the same except we periodise for lifting and cardio (conflicting cell signalling limits the effectiveness of both if done within a similar time window - these details are crucial for an athlete).
You program for individual variances. So if someone says, should I do HIIT? The answer is always "it depends".
My lower back isn't feeling that great. I spent a couple hours shoveling snow ranging from 2-3 feet deep. It wasn't heavy snow, but still sucked.
I made some post-shovel Blondie pancakes with toffee crunch pb on top.
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