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Damn. That sucks man. I know you asked rob, but im 250ish and the 2xl works well for me.
How tight?
Damn. That sucks man. I know you asked rob, but im 250ish and the 2xl works well for me.
How tight?
Not overly tight but it definitely does it's job of holding the scaps back and loosening up the pecs and ant delts. It has loosened up a TAD since the initial use though. From my experience with the XL before exchanging, id suggest you stick with the 2x (i think youre like ~235-245 right?)
If you need a 2xl bow tie your neck is too fat and you should probably change your food intake
Hey brotha I have an large which is 185-225. I weight around 210 and it's good for me. It's tight but it has given way some. I can wear it for a half hour no problem now
Ok, new theory...
My home bench is uncomfortably high and I can't get proper bracing and arch with it. This probably assists in me not setting my shoulders?
Anyway, I'll build up the floor so the bench is 17" from standing and see if that helps. I noticed in the beginning that the gym bench was more comfortable than at home.
Whats the height at now? PL regulations say the top of the bench padding should be 16.5-17.5" off the floor. So, if that matters to you, the 17" you were gonna go with should do the trick.
WHOA.
I'm going XL. I'd prefer something on the tighter side to allow for loosening, and something I could "grow into" as I diet down. My healthy weight is around 210-215, so a lot of my weight is carried in places other than my neck and shoulders.
Thanks everyone (except Ricochet).
20". Doesn't sound like much of a difference but it feels like one.
16.5 to 17.5 Bench height. This explains why I have minimal leg drive with my Ironmaster bench - it's at 21 inches!
16.5 to 17.5 Bench height. This explains why I have minimal leg drive with my Ironmaster bench - it's at 21 inches!
I need to measure both my benches now lol
New PX formula?
Does it have Y in the new formula?
Pretty good review of the BowTie:
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This was helpful and I am glad I decided to go with XL instead of 2XL. I really can't wait to get it back...
I still disagree with that sizing rec but i think ive made my opinion known so i wont beat a dead horse. I could have been an outlier in that situation after all...but it is weird that donnie was recommending sizes different than what that article said he told them. :shrugs:
I still disagree with that sizing rec but i think ive made my opinion known so i wont beat a dead horse. I could have been an outlier in that situation after all...but it is weird that donnie was recommending sizes different than what that article said he told them. :shrugs:
Cookies look bomb
....forgot to measure my benches.. lol
That freaking blows. Cold where you are? It's freezing in the northeast
First time at the hunting camp this season and it's over halfway gone.
It took a minute to start the Bronco last night and the short drive to my stand to set out a couple things wasn't enough to charge the battery back up. The radiator fan was pulling the juice and it wouldn't start. So I had a fun walk back to the camp. lol
You're talking over 1,000 calories in carbs peri-workout. I wouldn't be looking at over 200 peri, just a personal preference. Right now I have carbs pre and that's it
Carbs pre and nothing else the rest of the day?
Why would you need 144 g of carbs intra workout? Seems kinda nutty to me.
With the dieting talk in here, it reminded me - have you had your Iodine and thyroid levels (T3 free, T4 free and TSH) checked by bloodwork? Iodine is a key in proper thyroid operation. I was found to be extremely low in this essential element.
The reason I ask is that thyroid is integral to metabolism and fat shedding.