liftandswim
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Have you used wraps yet?
Once.
Inb4 shîtstorm...but I hated them. Didn't feel like I was actually squatting the weight. Down the road (when I plateau) I'll use them, not right now though.
Have you used wraps yet?
Once.
Inb4 shîtstorm...but I hated them. Didn't feel like I was actually squatting the weight. Down the road (when I plateau) I'll use them, not right now though.
Wraps are cheating
Wraps are cheating
Once.
Inb4 shîtstorm...but I hated them. Didn't feel like I was actually squatting the weight. Down the road (when I plateau) I'll use them, not right now though.
I don't blame any of u for choosing your path and the current trend in the sport is raw as possible there are time I wish I followed that path as well
I don't think there's anything special about it. It's all personal preference
It's easier on my wallet, tbh. .
Hard to explain I feel like squatting without out wraps teaches u to be more stable develop more musculature around the knees, probably bro science
Thats why I changed what I was doing
Idk about more musculature. Sounds logical though.
Increased stability in the hole, definitely. But even if you're a wrapped squatter I think you should be doing the majority of your training without wraps so that's a non issue. Throw the wraps on during meet prep. My 2 cents
Unless you can only reach a certain % without them, or you get too taxes to hit your desired percent?
For example, I wanted to do my last pre-AMRAP set without a belt, but knew that sometimes it takes me a set to get myself use to the belt. Would wraps work the same way?
I see guys in my gym wrapping for leg presses and squats all the time, and the wraps don't look that tight nor do they do that much weight. I wonder, at what point did someone tell them thy are necessary?
I think it's the mental aspect for those guys wrapping and not doing heavy weights. I see a couple guys that wear their belts for everything. They say it gives them support. Not sure support is needed for 20lb DB curls...lol A time and place for everything.
Tbh I've never given it much thought. I just squat. I guess a combination of both.
And I have a slingshot, but no boards or chains homie. I get the idea though. Gonna take these two weeks off benching. And bring it back slowly. In these next two weeks would something like extremely light flys (20# dumbbells) help or hinder healing?
Once.
Inb4 shîtstorm...but I hated them. Didn't feel like I was actually squatting the weight. Down the road (when I plateau) I'll use them, not right now though.
For the pec issue, there's a grip halfway between close grip and comp grip where you can take the pecs out of the movement. Find that place and live there. Stuff a foam roller under your shirt, or a belt, or a 25# plate. Board pressing is the easiest thing ever, because anything can become a board. And use the slingshot for everything. Yes, you will be weaker off the chest when you take the slingshot away. But you will be 50x stronger off the chest than if you hurt your pec.
Thanks, dude. What do you think about high rep low weight BB'ing style work during recovery? Help or hinder? I'm asking because I want to minimize barbell work (and all barbell work will be along the lines of what you and Lou advised).
Sure, no big deal. Just less specific. Just find cues to do away with pec involvement.
I'm jealous you can get your hands into that position on FS.
When I was benching with pinky an inch inside rings I felt barely any chest at all, FWIW.
Dang you make 335 look lite doing those! Do you even rest the bar on the delts or are you holding it with your palms and arms locked to your side. So impressive!
Ya I haven't benched in awhile, been pounding away at overhead work and shoulder stability. It'll either pay off or it won't, but figured it was worth a shot.
Hope it works out for you though!
Nice curling Man! 120 is heaaaavvvvyyyy!! Good way to get an arm throb going...lol
We got an Arnold in here.
I feel like you should probably do more curls man...