Lol. There isn't really a lot of calories in there. Another buddy of mine has one he plugs into the cigarette logger and it keeps it cool, but also has the option of heating.
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Don't force anything, just go lighter and base everything on "feel" for right now. Definitely don't want to tweak anything more than it already is...
Looks like a small snack pack...lol
I have one of those coolers. Tip of the day, never leave it plugged in when the car isn't running..lol
Nice lunch "box" Looks pretty big! Do you carry that around with you or just leave it in your truck?
Don't need a microwave just stick it in the engine compartment
Stronger by the week! Lunch "box" must be the ticket! Congrats on the PR!
U got a lever belt don't you?
Do u have it as tight as it will go. It's not necessary to have it super tight all the time that's my biggest problem with lever belts. With a conventional belt I may start 3 holes in and by the time I get to a max set I may be 5 in. Just a thought I had that may or may not help
305x5 belt less is beastly man, especially when you are nursing an injury in the core area. Stay safe doing them...
Time to start doing some cardio
Nice work on the 305x5 Thomas.
Now I have a question on the belt tightness: How tight is "tight"? If you ab vacuum you can tighten the belt quite a bit.
I don't know how to gauge this. It's loose enough that I can suck in air and push out/expand my core.
Isn't an vacuuming sucking in the stomach?
305x5 belt less is beastly man,
I don't know how to gauge this. It's loose enough that I can suck in air and push out/expand my core.
Isn't an vacuuming sucking in the stomach?
Having your belt too tight is going to make you lift less.
Can you slip a finger in the belt?
Having your belt too tight is going to make you lift less.
This. You need it tight enough that when you expand your core with air and hold it you can powerfully brace AGAINST the belt. As in, it won't be optimally tight until you're bracing your core off of it. If you're taking a vacuum to set your lever belt, it's probably overly tight. You'll be strongest when you set it up to optimally brace your core, and cranked on won't let you do that.
Not directing this at anyone; just a general fyi in case someone in here doesn't know.
It was loose enough that when I bent down to deadlift it would slide, but brace as soon as I took in my lifting-air.
Either way, I just took 1" off. I'll see how it feels next time.
I try to get my air standing and then reach down to grab the bar. Helps me brace with a flat back better. For deadlifts I like my belt to be pretty tight. I do suck in to close the lever, but I'm not a vacuum guy. When it's that tight and I get my air at the top it gives me a good bit of help off of the floor.
I agree with herder I have to get my air before I even get down to the bar
Speaking of straps, and why I used them... My gym doesn't allow chalk but hasn't policed me yet. They did, however, police me on my gym bag. This morning there were signs everywhere that gym bags are not allowed on the floor, which has always been a rule. I just kept mine in a corner. It sucks cause I constantly need it for bands and such.
Try this: empty your gym bag in the middle of the floor and then explain to them how much each item costs and how firm your conviction is that they will pay full price every time something goes missing.
This helped me a bunch with my deadlift
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Now I have a question on the belt tightness: How tight is "tight"? If you ab vacuum you can tighten the belt quite a bit.
It was loose enough that when I bent down to deadlift it would slide, but brace as soon as I took in my lifting-air.
Either way, I just took 1" off. I'll see how it feels next time.
When you "pause" does that mean the bar is still supported by arms under tension? Explode up after the pause is over or regular movement time?
Looks like a great workout. Nice pressing 240x4 is Nice!!
It would've been 7-9 based on previous progression had I not been injured.![]()