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thinking of buying the bowflex select tech dumbbells. what say you fitgaf?
Grimløck;155011990 said:thinking of buying the bowflex select tech dumbbells. what say you fitgaf?
Looking great!
I've been eating a lot the past couple months.
Nooooooooo!If it makes you feel any better, I have no idea when I'll even eat the ones I ordered, I eat the same thing everyday. I just couldn't pass up the deal.
Oh, I am so waiting to see those glorious pics of FE!You should be good to go in 3 or 4 months. This isn't your first rodeo.
Grimløck;155011990 said:thinking of buying the bowflex select tech dumbbells. what say you fitgaf?
I gotta ask, why do you keep referring to yourself in the third person?
Ha. I promised myself no pics until June. And if I still look like shit, no pics till next year
Blaming the 10 hours of cardio for that meself. Mind gotta escape somewhere.
nobody told me snatch grip deadlifts would wreck me grip. I'm so weak
I gotta ask, why do you keep referring to yourself in the third person?
You should start doing it too.I gotta ask, why do you keep referring to yourself in the third person?
Working Lockout for my push/pull comp in May. Not too bad. Gonna alternate these weekly with pulls from the floor.
Rackpulls below knee 675x1, 585x, 605x3.
Full log in description.
http://youtu.be/S9dJm4CYbQE
You should start doing it too.
Your updates will read something like this:
The mighty warrior had to dig down deep to lift that log over his head but at last, after much struggle, the former soldier emerges victorious.
Correct, he was worried that it wouldn't be allowed or something.I think the posts from him today have actually been written by his nephew or something like that. He wouldn't have the time or energy to write them himself in the few 10-minute rest periods.
100x respect Psycho. Inspiring stuff!Correct, he was worried that it wouldn't be allowed or something.
I can assure you that I wouldn't even come close to having the time or the energy to do all the posts whilst the event was ongoing. I had less than ten mins to switch to the next ride which was barely enough in a lot of cases.
Anyway, as you might imagine, I'm completely wrecked, so I'm not going to read through everything tonight.
Update #11.
Some thought it stupid, some thought it insane. All thought it impressive.
But he's done it. Even after a disastrous start and a disaster at the end with the chain snagging and getting stuck he managed to pull through.
Managed to push himself and ride into complete victory.
This has been a gruelling challenge for him and it's been fantastic seeing people in person cheering him on and the support all across the internet in every way, shape and form. So for all of that, I thank you so much.
Hi fitgaf I need some help finding a good quality bench to use in my squat rack. I have a bench press bench but the bench is too small and I keep pinching my hands between the bar and the rack itself when I finish a set(if that makes sense). So I was thinking of getting a normal flat or incline bench to use in my squat rack( squat rack does have a specific bench made for it but reviews say its crap). Would like some input from you guys. Any benches that are good quality and that wont break the bank. I did look online and there are so many to choose from.
An observation. Before I got into lifting, I kept hearing a running joke on how body builders dread leg day. After starting it myself, I have no idea WTF they're talking about because I can't wait for leg day!
Don't get me wrong, working out upper body is nice too. Doing arms is good for getting a pump going and checking yourself out in the mirror.
But after some heavy squats and deadlifts, I feel like a fucking silverback gorilla who could charge through walls!
Anyone with me on this?
An observation. Before I got into lifting, I kept hearing a running joke on how body builders dread leg day. After starting it myself, I have no idea WTF they're talking about because I can't wait for leg day!
Don't get me wrong, working out upper body is nice too. Doing arms is good for getting a pump going and checking yourself out in the mirror.
But after some heavy squats and deadlifts, I feel like a fucking silverback gorilla who could charge through walls!
Anyone with me on this?
An observation. Before I got into lifting, I kept hearing a running joke on how body builders dread leg day. After starting it myself, I have no idea WTF they're talking about because I can't wait for leg day!
Don't get me wrong, working out upper body is nice too. Doing arms is good for getting a pump going and checking yourself out in the mirror.
But after some heavy squats and deadlifts, I feel like a fucking silverback gorilla who could charge through walls!
Anyone with me on this?
Genetics play a role. Bigger than we think. I've alway had tree trunks even before training seriously.The problem with legs and leg days is that it is kind of unrewarding in the immediate term.
.- it can be incredibly taxing, just doing a couple of sets of squats nearing failure can beat you up. Add any accessory (for example leg extensions) afterwards and you'll be begging for mercy. And problem is, there's a shitton of accesory for legs (leg extension, leg curl, abductor, adductor, calves, stiff-legged DL, glutes, )
.- if you are into the vanity thing and like looking at the mirror, you'll be pissed the whole session cause the pump is in the lower body, you'll be looking at your smallest the hole time on your upper body. (I admit this is very childish, but it has happened to me. of course I get over myself)
.- in my personal case, my efforts regarding nutrition hardly pay off in my legs. All size, both on fat and muscle, goes to my upper body, maybe my age is a factor (37). My legs have always remained lean, I have a nice quad form but they never look bulky.
.- Most people don't care for your legs. Only guys actually serious about the discipline appreciate a balanced body. Most will think "good for you" and move on. Guns and chest though, it's "OMG you're so alpha, I wanna be you"
An observation. Before I got into lifting, I kept hearing a running joke on how body builders dread leg day. After starting it myself, I have no idea WTF they're talking about because I can't wait for leg day!
Don't get me wrong, working out upper body is nice too. Doing arms is good for getting a pump going and checking yourself out in the mirror.
But after some heavy squats and deadlifts, I feel like a fucking silverback gorilla who could charge through walls!
Anyone with me on this?
Starting Body Weight - 155 lbs
Current Body Weight- 171 lbs
Starting Squat - 65 lbs
Current Squat - 235 lbs
Starting Deadlift - 85 lbs
Current Deadlift - 265 lbs
Starting Bench Press- 85 lbs
Current Bench Press - 155 lbs
Starting Military Shoulder Press -30 lbs
Current Military Shoulder Press - 90 lbs
Starting Bicep Curl - 30 lbs
Current Bicep Curl - 90 lbs
Starting Lat Pulldown - 60 lbs
Current Lat Pulldown - 160 lbs
Keep it up! I can see that you're starting to get quite uncomfortable on there.
To other people in this thread, what Psychotext is doing is a major feat. He's burning calories enough for three-four marathon runs. Not to mention how excruciatingly uncomfortable it is to sit on a roller like that for a couple of hours, and he's there for 13! He'll be in a world of pain before this is over. Respect.
Absolutely love psycho for it but I can't stand doing that much cardio myself so his posts sometimes make me nauseous. Great work though psycho!
I can't even fathom 13 hours of hardcore cardio, props to Psycho. Sounds insane.
Psycho you're, welcome, Psycho. Keep up the good work!
100x respect Psycho. Inspiring stuff!
That is an incredible endurance challenge to conquer. Very, very impressive and somewhat crazy. How did you train for this?
After several weeks ive come to the conclusion that any exercise/movement that has "reverse" in it is bout to be some bullshit.
I am curious what's your current plan and what are you trying to achieve in the short term?
I mean, what's "looking like shit" and what would be looking good? shredded and defined?
and why June?
my friends have been telling me I am increasing in size and the scale agrees so that's something I am currently achieving but a particular plan, like a certain date to have a certain body... mmmhh, maybe June for the pride week in Madrid... but still, I can't make up my mind how I want to look.. I'd rather look bulky but the bloat looks like ass so I guess I will try to use that as motivation to cut.
more than looks, I think it would be better for my spirit if I learned new exercises and shuffled things a bit,
I want to get more into bodyweight stuff as warmer days arrive. I will put back pistol squats and handstand pushups in the program. I know those are not as effective and count as wacky stuff but I feel like I need a change of air,. I remember my calisthenic days and I had joy, I want to get that feeling again.
Thinking about purchasing a workout routine and diet program from a pro for a first time. Dude has some national level trophies from bodybuilding and at least benching. Also a qualified PT (I know it doesn't always mean much). Anyway I've watched some videos of his and it looks like he knows his stuff.
My only worry is that neither the program or diet would offer anything new to me. Basically that they would be something I already know or similar to what I am already doing. Anyway it wouldn't be anything spesifically tailored to me, not for this price.
Anyway I'm intrigued. Maybe I would get a kickass lifting program with a solid diet routine to get me to the next level so to speak. Or maybe I will just waste 118..
I'm sure it's just standard carb cycling like pretty much every other paid online coach. It works though.
I can give you one that I paid for that got me from 260 to 235 ripped in 10 weeks.
I'm sure it's just standard carb cycling like pretty much every other paid online coach. It works though.
I can give you one that I paid for that got me from 260 to 235 ripped in 10 weeks.
I'm sure it's just standard carb cycling like pretty much every other paid online coach. It works though.
I can give you one that I paid for that got me from 260 to 235 ripped in 10 weeks.
I'm sure it's just standard carb cycling like pretty much every other paid online coach. It works though.
I can give you one that I paid for that got me from 260 to 235 ripped in 10 weeks.
Cosign what the other guys said. Want to see what the hubbub is about.I'm sure it's just standard carb cycling like pretty much every other paid online coach. It works though.
I can give you one that I paid for that got me from 260 to 235 ripped in 10 weeks.
But after some heavy squats and deadlifts, I feel like a fucking silverback gorilla who could charge through walls!
Anyone with me on this?
Can I have it too?I'm sure it's just standard carb cycling like pretty much every other paid online coach. It works though.
I can give you one that I paid for that got me from 260 to 235 ripped in 10 weeks.
Your problem seems primarily caused by bench size. If that is the case, before you even pick a brand, you should know exactly what kinda dimensions you're looking for. Could you share them?
I have something similar to this. ^^^^
I have something similar to this. ^^^^
I'm actually looking for something to fit into my squat stand, So a bench like this(Something more basic though, I don't need the fancy leg extension attachments).The squat Stand I have adjusts in width so the width of the bench shouldn't be a problem. I need a bench somewhere around 22.5 inches in height. The pics used aren't the same equipment I have. I just pulled them from Google as an example.