I don't think anyone could possibly deserve that more.
Yeah, couldn't be happier for him.
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fukc I am so late!!!!!!!!!
So happy for that guy. One of the best guys in the business and is well deserving of the pro card.
Hahaha what kind of bastardized pull down/over mess is that guy next to you doing in that first video???
I don't think anyone could possibly deserve that more.
Matt you need to give him one of your training business cards lol..
..so true!
I need to make some first lol.
It was pretty cool that John's client shared the stage with him and turned pro as well (John won 35+ and 40+, but client got a card in 35+ since John already earned one in 40+).
I'm sure you may have known but john is literally the only reason he did. He'd been to 3 or 4 national shows and been top 5 but freaks the last week. John kept him on pace and had him looking great.
Solid workout there... loving all the videos lately. The supinated low row looks very effective.
Going to start my first foray into Meadows' program tonight (Muscular Demolition)- just wondering if the idea to finding the working weight is to find a weight that will take you to technical failure, and if that's on all work sets, last work set, or none unless specifically stated?
Thanks Breezy!!
Thanks Breezy, I am really looking forward to beginning his programming. I really appreciate your expertise and willingness to answer all my questions.
Good looking egg/burger... how was the Ezekiel as a bun
I was buying Ezekiel for a few months, stuff is expensive though. I think I was getting it for $5-6 a loaf?
Found other options for much cheaper though.
I find that particular machine as well as standing calf machines that are built similarly bother my lower back and hips. As a result I haven't used those machines in years.
Hope the back feels better.
Great leg session and loved the ascending and descending leg presses.
Thanks man, the leg press was great. Unfortunately, my back is in rough shape. I'm uncomfortable standing, sitting (trying to stand after sitting for a while is the worst), and lying down. Hopefully, I'll be more functional soon, which is usually the case when my sciatica acts up.
Sorry to hear about your back MattHope it heals up soon.
Feel for you on this ... as you know I have suffered a fair bit with the same problem, even after surgery for it. Heal up!
Look into "Mackenzie back exercises"! It is focused on extension of the spine! It is for disk herniations(which you most likely have since you have sciatica). The most common disk herniation is in a posterolateral herniation. Look in to Mackenzie; im sure it will help you! Also avoid bending over; thats only gonna aggravate it more!
Look into "Mackenzie back exercises"! It is focused on extension of the spine! It is for disk herniations(which you most likely have since you have sciatica). The most common disk herniation is in a posterolateral herniation. Look in to Mackenzie; im sure it will help you! Also avoid bending over; thats only gonna aggravate it more!
Thanks man. I hadn't looked into them previously, but actually do most of the exercises/stretches already, just based on what movements I've found to help/that I can do without too much pain. I'll run through all of them together though. Bending over is nearly impossible, so I won't be doing that...I just put socks on with the help of tongs lol.
Are you a PT or DC?
I'm currently in DC school and they're huge on Mackenzie
PTA actually! Just graduated this May, and i took my Board exam July 8! Now PLEASE don't confuse PTA with a physical therapy tech! One requires a college degree while the other requires no degree! I don't mean to sound like im bragging, but when it comes to the Musculoskeletal system, I probably know as much about it compared to a new grad PT.
Also how much longer do you have for DC?
Yeah I don't actually know what PTA stands for.
I'm just getting started man, two trimester in.. About eight more trimesters to go.
I've been thinking about getting the certification in Mackenzie!
Along with A.R.T....maybe DNS
As for now the only seminar I've been to is a PMT put on by rock tape.
Still a ways to go, but the portable table is on it's way... Awww yeahhh
Sorry for the de rail breezy.
Avoid anything that hurts; thats only gonna make it worse!
A good place to start the mackenzie is just laying on your stomach flat on a hard/semi-hard surface(dont lay on your bed). Just lay there for 10-15mins the first couple of days! Now the thing with mackenzie is that you have sciatica, so whenever you lay on your stomach we want the pain to centralize to your back! Example: if you lay on your stomach and the pain in your back actually gets worse, but the radiating pain in your glutes/thighs subsides, that is what we want! Most people lay on there stomach, and the pain in their back gets worse. They think that is making it worse, but with Mackenzie, that is called centralization.
After a couple of days of just laying on your stomach, introduce some press ups. Google Mackenzie press-ups to make sure your doing the right thing. Its a pushup while keeping your hips flat on the surface your laying on. Do 10-15 of them; you dont have to hold at the top! Try that for a couple of days, and it should help plenty!
Research "Mackenzie"if your interested in learning the process yourself. Hope this heals up fast!
Yeah I don't actually know what PTA stands for.
I'm just getting started man, two trimester in.. About eight more trimesters to go.
I've been thinking about getting the certification in Mackenzie!
Along with A.R.T....maybe DNS
As for now the only seminar I've been to is a PMT put on by rock tape.
Still a ways to go, but the portable table is on it's way... Awww yeahhh
Sorry for the de rail breezy.
Saw this on his site - will you run it as the standard 5 (I know it is customizable for 4-7 days based on recovery).
I'll be up to 7 days within a few weeks. Contest prep is the only time he recommends possibly doing more than 6 (most would do 5), which he mentions in the intro. A lot of his programs come with an optional day file, which has grown in workout options by a good amount over the last couple years.
Ya I can imagine if things aren't perfectly in place (ie peri-nutrition, etc), no rest days would just destroy you. Will be fun to watch you tackle this full out..
There's been a change in plans as far as my training goes. I'll be running "Omega Beam"/program 20 (started yesterday) instead of John's Team U training (saving for a later date), as it puts more emphasis on areas that need more attention during this prep. The program wasn't available until a few days ago, which is why I'm just making the switch now.
Awesome news.
What is the emphasis in omega beam?