Christ.... I hope that guy was joking and not serious with that shit.
If not he's probably dead by now.
He should ask coach Floyd to teach him how to deadlift.
http://youtu.be/3bGPB-6vpng
And congrats on 385 x9, beast! I'll be there soon.
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Christ.... I hope that guy was joking and not serious with that shit.
If not he's probably dead by now.
And congrats on 385 x9, beast! I'll be there soon.
Is mixed grip bad?
Is mixed grip bad?
My total testosterone was less than 300 and efforts to kick start it with HCG didn't work so after several months of going through this I got prescribed Testosterone Cypionate, HCG, and Anastrazole.
I felt like I was going to die sometimes, no energy, always tired but couldn't sleep, couldn't focus on anything. Never did have ED problems though. Anyway I feel like a different person now. feel like I'm 18 but I'm almost 40.
Is mixed grip bad?
Also, awesome quote of forever:As far as prep goes, I just recently started running Brandon Lilly’s program “The Cube” and I am looking forward to seeing how the next 10 weeks works out for me. My not-so-far-off goals for this meet are:
Squat: 292
Bench: 145
Deadlift: 314
All at a body weight of 130 lbs. or less. That would be a 750 lb. total as a MINIMUM of what I’d like to pull off at this meet.
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Fuck calorie counting. I’m a powerlifter, not a Weight Watcher.
It's a compromise we do in order to lift heavier weights. It has undesirable side effects, like increased risk of biceps tear, and an asymmetrical position that might be hard on the shoulder. It also makes positioning harder and makes it a bit harder to keep the bar path vertical. But it does allow one to lift heavier weights and thus it has its place in training.
Why are girls usually stronger in their lower body lifts compared to the upper body lifts, when compared to men?
Was your testosterone low after you lost a bunch of weight?
Why are girls usually stronger in their lower body lifts compared to the upper body lifts, when compared to men?
Dat ass.
Seriously. My fiancé can push 135 on squats but barely pushes 50 pounds on bench.
Yeah it was and it never recovered even after over a year after I lost the weight![]()
I've followed this Muscle, Muncies and Fitness blog for a while, but the latest post really caught my eye. These goals are absolutely righteous.
Also, awesome quote of forever:
That's a little surprising. I'm at 135 on squats but 90 on bench. I'm fat though so maybe when you add that into the squat, the ratios would be closer.
Is there any particular reason why you want to mix core work with conditioning?
Not really, like I said pure broscience. Abs/HIIT have never been my area of knowledge, but 4 years ago when I started SS seriously and really dove into weightlifting, I started supplementing SS say 6 months in with sprints superset w/ p 90x abs on the advice of one of your typical gym bros... and to be honest I got great results. I fully realize how unscientific and counterintuitive it sounds.
Fitness brehs- need your help. Need a HIIT routine you can do on a track for about 20 mins, plus an ab routine.
I used to mix Abs in between HIIT, but that was my own broscience- is there any w/o that has that? or just do abs after?
After training is probably best. Your abs are a muscle like any other, they need rest. Stressing them during strength training then stressing them again on conditioning days may not lead to the best results. Try some of the following as assistance work after (never before) your main lifts.
- Planks
- Ab-wheel rollouts
- Hanging leg raises
- Suitcase Deadlifts
- Saxon Side Bends
The last two are great for strengthening and stabilising the obliques.
Just do abs after training. 2x a week. Core in general is really important for the big lifts. I like doing cable crunches. I can do the whole stack now. Really helps with injury prevention for heavy squatting and deadlifting. Heavy good mornings are also great.
Anybody have good articles on CNS fatigue? I've been feeling a little beat up lately and was lifting heavy for the last 3 months so I'm taking this week and next week light before I start up a new program. I'm not sure if what I'm experience is completely due to CNS fatigue but I'd like to learn more about it.
These are hilarious, just watched all of his vids.
About the deadlift with mixed grip.. I've been using one with my heaviest work set for a long time, ever since I went over 100kg probably. But one thing I'm doing wrong is the fact that I'm not alternating my grip. It's always right hand over and left hand under. Somehow even thinking about doing it the other way around feels super weird. I've been meaning to start alternating but I never remember it at the gym.
But I guess I have to start doing it the other way around too. Especially since I'm now at deload phase and it's lighter so it should be easier now. Have to remember this the next time I'm deadlifting..
About the deadlift with mixed grip.. I've been using one with my heaviest work set for a long time, ever since I went over 100kg probably. But one thing I'm doing wrong is the fact that I'm not alternating my grip. It's always right hand over and left hand under. Somehow even thinking about doing it the other way around feels super weird. I've been meaning to start alternating but I never remember it at the gym.
But I guess I have to start doing it the other way around too. Especially since I'm now at deload phase and it's lighter so it should be easier now. Have to remember this the next time I'm deadlifting..
same here