SweetLou321
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I'm out of orlando And on my way to fort Lauderdale. What a way to star the new year
I'm out of orlando And on my way to fort Lauderdale. What a way to star the new year
Good luck Lou. Hope it's a smooth transition for you!
And I think most advanced athletes do the same as CWS - they pass out % or RPE cuz it's the best way to convey intention, but at some point you just know what you need to do and whether it's a day to throttle back or to cook while the pan is hot. It's hard to teach someone what that feels like.
My gym's owner is an advanced athlete, not as much performance wise but he has over 15 years under the bar and regardless of what Viada has programmed for him that day it's always autoregulated daily. There's some days where he flat out knows he can't squat that day, so he does a bunch of lat and core work and runs a bit extra because it's what he can handle. We discuss our training constantly and it's pretty interesting to see the decision making between him and Viada as it goes to account for what's really happening. He's been setting a fair amount of lifetime PRs lately at 34 despite both biceps torn and all the little injuries one acquires over the years so it obviously works if you can be honest about what it takes to reach goals vs what you are actually capable of.
Score!
I once did NYE on the pier at Ft. Lauderdale. That was quite an evening.
I'm not sure what a slut brownie is but I think I'd like one
I'd go w the gym w the crew honestly. If you don't fit in you can always go back to the original plan, but you want to be around those that push you.
I'm not sure what a slut brownie is but I think I'd like one
Also unsure how accurate wrist bp cuffs are but I got one as a gift. Says I'm 125/73 pulse of 75 before my bp meds this am. Took the meds so we will see in a few what it says.
Well both of those are good readings so thats cool. I'd personally just use it to measure trends in your readings over a weekly to monthly basis. And even if it isn't 100% accurate, it should at least be close enough to give you an idea of where things are at.
Also since I won't have insurance till April I got some bcp-157 to help speed up the healing. Day two of 150mcg in left tricep and right shoulder. I'm determined to make a come back.
What's it do exactly?
What's it do exactly?
But why sounds like a good way to get in some mma training in on the side
Training alone ain't bad.
No its not. The geared guy here took second at the Arnold so he's strong. Just not the kinda group I need at the moment.
You don't really need anyone until prep time anyways, and by then they'll be handy for ya. What's his name? Just curious.
I often find I can tolerate a bit more volume on upper. So likely those intensities will be lacking on pressing days for me or fine their and a bit much on lower. Hopefully it will be perfect for lower days tho and you can just autoregulate upper accessories to pick up that slack. I like the look, personally!
Have fun at the new job and gyms Lou.
Have you tried a grip between comp and close? Through experimentation I've found a 2-3" safe zone. I use every possible increment in that zone depending on how I feel that day.
That's the grip that hurt me today.
What did Nuckols say about imbalances? He's helped me in the past, but he's not my favorite.
Have you tried a grip between comp and close? Through experimentation I've found a 2-3" safe zone. I use every possible increment in that zone depending on how I feel that day.
So actual close grip was okay, and comp grip was okay, but in between was not? I'm with you. You should be healthy enough to bench decently well at any grip, within reason.
I edited in a question for you in my last post as well.
That they are natural and don't need to be addressed.
That doesn't make sense. That's like when people say work strong points over weak points. Just work all points. Use leftover energy to do weak points again.
experimentation I've found a 2-3" safe zone.
To be fair, that wasn't knuckols message exactly. And the working strong points over weak points is meant for beginners and intermediates. That makes sense. Too lazy to type why, but go look up mike I's reasoning. That said, I train everything evenly so I'm not one to talk.