BarbellBeast
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Yeah.. Gotta be able to do BB rows. One of my favorite back exercises.
Yeah.. Gotta be able to do BB rows. One of my favorite back exercises.
AM Cardio: 30 min Stair-Stepper
I think its time I start to make some additional adjustments. I feel like I'm stuck at 209. I think its a bit late to start playing with a complex diet, cause I don't know how I'll respond to them, whereas, I know I have historically responded well to my simple diet of low complex carbs, high protein. I think in another week or so I'll add in SlinSane and see if anything shifts. Maybe I need to up the intensity of my cardio, I don't know, but I already push pretty hard. I average 300-400kcals in a 30 min bout, so I'm not doing the Ronnie Coleman level 1 climb he does in all his videos. I don't know. Feeling a bit deflated about the results lately, I don't feel I'm reaping what I'm sowing, but there's still a lot of time left. Maybe I need a good entire day cheat day to give my metabolism boost, who knows... I'm hitting AM/PM cardio or AM/PM lift or a mix of things, so I'm hitting doubles 5 days a week, meh, just keep at the grind.
Minor adjustments don't panic..:ugh2:
Yeah, I'm just glad to be able to do these exercises again. If I re-introduce certain lifts slowly, I may be able to avoid yet another left erector strain.
I have a very similiar problem in my lower back that returns at least annually. It takes multiple sessions with the chiropractor to get back to normal...going through it right now actually. I've been told by him to cut out all exercises that cause a loading and compression of the spine which is squats, DLs, military press, shrugs, etc. I told him I wasn't eliminating half my routine. And during the 3 yr. Layoff I had from the gym, I actually had to be adjusted MORE frequently than when I was lifting and doing my spinal compression lifts.
So I don't keep from doing any lifts anymore, and I feel your pain on those issues. I know it all too well!![]()
Quad and Glute DOMS kicked in pretty hard this afternoon. Feels great, I haven't had this degree of pain in my quads for awhile.
You know since I started with front squats I have not gotten the paralyzing doms I used to get but my leg development is better, down side though... my knees are worse...:happysad:
Quad and Glute DOMS kicked in pretty hard this afternoon. Feels great, I haven't had this degree of pain in my quads for awhile.
I hear you loud & clear. My chiro told me to "NEVER" squat, dead lift or do heavy shrugs, "EVER" again. Granted I've re-injured myself on multiple occasions from each one of those exercises individually, in separate occasions, but it was due to my lack of knowledge in learning how to enter into something slowly. It took me awhile to accept my limitations and by limitations I just mean I have to take it slower on some exercises, especially the dead lift. Cause no matter how long of a break I take from DL's, I can always hit up to 385lbs easy, but what I should do is stop at 315 for a good month, which is something that's majorly hard for me to do. DL's i can feel 100% from one set, to completely blown for another 2-3 weeks by the next, so I can't really go by feel on it. At least with BB rows or Racks, I get warning signs that I'm edging on some unwanted aggravation. Anyway, we just keep at it like Spartans, for the love of the iron.
The few times I have injured myself lifting it hasnt been from squats or deadlifts. Always found it kind of odd to be honest :ugh2:
Just keep the form good and always go slow on them they are valuable but keep a full 2 seconds up and down tempo and you are less likely to hurt yourself because it will all be controlled and you will get huge and will still gain strength quickly at the right rep range.
Just keep the form good and always go slow on them they are valuable but keep a full 2 seconds up and down tempo and you are less likely to hurt yourself because it will all be controlled and you will get huge and will still gain strength quickly at the right rep range.
Me too. It's my second favorite back exercise, just behind Dead Lifts, so it sucked not being able to perform either for awhile.
Ya I hear ya... I mainly focus on heavy ass BB rows on back days. I don't do a whole lotta deads.
Me either. I can't do heavy deads and it seems to be the worst for my back but I do love rows
Only complication I have from them is scarred shins!
Only complication I have from them is scarred shins!
This all makes me feel very fortunate to DL without much complication. I only recently (last year) started doing DLs, but now cannot imagine not doing them. They've really helped on my back thickness for sure!
Only complication I have from them is scarred shins!
and a massive back?
And super-callused hands! :head:
And camel-hump traps. :toofunny:
Believe me I'm jealous, and wish I could do them heavy, but any weight I can't get more than 8 or so reps just kills my back.
Only complication I have from them is scarred shins!
This all makes me feel very fortunate to DL without much complication. I only recently (last year) started doing DLs, but now cannot imagine not doing them. They've really helped on my back thickness for sure!
I want me some camel humps :afro:
I used to rub my shins a lot more back in the day. I had permanent dark lines going down both my shins, but I found reversing my switch grip kept me from scraping.
Chalk helps somewhat. Kinda makes the bar slide up the shins. What I've done routinely, is to take some knee wraps and wrap from my ankle to below my knees when deadlifting. This really helps.
You got some.:147:
YGCH..........you've got camel humps.
Are rear shrugs >>> front shrugs?
I have my wife wearing my slide up shin gaurds from MMA. I only drag on my shins going heavy. Otherwise I am lifting so controlled I don't tend to hit them just skin them every once in a while. Yeah you do have Camel Hump traps, maybe you haven't seen your old avi in a while but uhm Trapzilla anyone?
Insane workout. Great workout. Tonight's workout really reinvigorated me. Tonight felt good. I thrive off overcoming serious challenges, Good things ahead.
Damn man you going to have to slow it down brother, give someone at least a slight chance at taking you out. haha I don't see it happening though, that is an insane ass workout bro, glad to see you feeling it strong. Keep it up.
So much positive energy eminating from this post. I'm syphoning the power from it now.
Great stuff here big Volcom! This is the mind-set of the warrior. The "can do" attitude. Not merely "can do", but rather an overwhelming "will do" attitude. It's indomitable and unstoppable.
Never allow energy-draining negative thoughts to enter your mind and rob you of your might and strength. It's all in your control.
YOU HAVE THE POWER!!! :aargh:
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Great workout and what makes it better is having that mind to body connection which sounds like you had. When you are there mentally everything just works better. You are better at everything when in the zone![]()
great workout here and its good to hear you found a workout partner who is willing to put in the same amount of work as you.he's going to be beastly as well.![]()
For sure. He's not as strong as I am, but the main thing I look for in workout partner is heart. Like-strength is a bonus, but the heart to get bloody is what I like best.
Rest days; Diet stays on point of course.
For sure. He's not as strong as I am, but the main thing I look for in workout partner is heart. Like-strength is a bonus, but the heart to get bloody is what I like best.
glad to see you taking some rest days you been puttin in some serious work and deserve it.