DOMS, and it's expected.
Ok dumb question time: I often see people talk about building lean muscle and strength... but what if I am completely in this for vanity and actually dont care about strength per se? Is lean muscle really different than any ol muscle you build or is that a buzz term? I guess Im wondering what the school of get huge fast and dont care about honest strength and endurance school says
Ok dumb question time: I often see people talk about building lean muscle and strength... but what if I am completely in this for vanity and actually dont care about strength per se? Is lean muscle really different than any ol muscle you build or is that a buzz term? I guess Im wondering what the school of get huge fast and dont care about honest strength and endurance school says
They're talking about putting on muscle without fat. It's very difficult to do unless you're an absolute beginner or willing to use drugs.
Ok good to knowVanity lifting is essentially bodybuilding. And strength and muscle building are highly correlated. I mean as long as you're pushing your muscles to your particular limit, they are gonna grow. You can't really do that unless you get strong or build endurance lol.
Just upped my first YouTube video; Tabata Push-Ups. I highly recommend those wanting to improve their upperbody implement this four minute session into their daily routine.
https://youtu.be/AnZjrSVUfx4
I think some turd was muttering something under his breath to me about doing rows in a power rack (non-squat rack). Thats a first.
If there weren't plenty of racks available and you were still doing rows... then you might actually be the turd lol
Nice one, though I'm not sure I could get through one section, let alone all of them.
If it's something you can pull from the floor then pull from the floor. That's bad etiquette.All three were open and he was doing deadlifts. He literally doesnt even need a rack.
Had to wait for a rack today so got to watch a lot of really bad squats. Worst was the guy who was clearly wobbly under the weight but for some reason was squatting completely outside of the power rack.
Any Oly lifters here? Been getting into it. Boy, it is hard. So technical and your powerlifting stuff doesn't transfer over 1:1 at all. Strength maybe.
Alan Thrall made a video recently saying that a warmup routine was useless, and that simply warming up for squats by doing light squats was a perfectly good warmup.
Thoughts?
Alan Thrall made a video recently saying that a warmup routine was useless, and that simply warming up for squats by doing light squats was a perfectly good warmup.
Thoughts?
If it's something you can pull from the floor then pull from the floor. That's bad etiquette.
Alan Thrall made a video recently saying that a warmup routine was useless, and that simply warming up for squats by doing light squats was a perfectly good warmup.
Thoughts?
Had to wait for a rack today so got to watch a lot of really bad squats. Worst was the guy who was clearly wobbly under the weight but for some reason was squatting completely outside of the power rack.
Attended a natural bbing competition in June, a nice experience overall but not something I would do again. The diet and the cardio coupled with work and lifestyle in London was a killer. Reached very low BF levels (5%?) and a very aesthetic look but man my face looked like skeletor.
Maybe I should make myself clearer. If you're pulling from the floor no reason to use a rack. If you need the pegs fine.Not all rows have you pull from the floor. Reverse grip is common to pull from pegs. Its not bad etiquette.
Alan Thrall made a video recently saying that a warmup routine was useless, and that simply warming up for squats by doing light squats was a perfectly good warmup.
Thoughts?
I don't even know what a warmup routine is, lol. I've always just done like one light set of whatever I'm doing first and then right into my heavy set.
Thrall had older videos where he would do stretching and foam rolling and other things to loosen up. In the most recent video, he just goes straight into the exercise with lighter sets, incrementally getting up to his working weight.
So he still warms up, just under the bar and not on a mat.
Most beginner programs seem aimed at 3 days a week and full body. Is it not a good idea to get into splits and 4 days a week as a beginner? I consider myself beginner level with lifting even though Ive technically exercised for a while so Im wondering if its not a good idea to do 4 days a week... and how to do so if the 3 day full body programs arent adaptable to that. Ive got the time and motivation to do more than 3 days I think.
Most beginner programs seem aimed at 3 days a week and full body. Is it not a good idea to get into splits and 4 days a week as a beginner? I consider myself beginner level with lifting even though Ive technically exercised for a while so Im wondering if its not a good idea to do 4 days a week... and how to do so if the 3 day full body programs arent adaptable to that. Ive got the time and motivation to do more than 3 days I think.
Nothing like the arrogance of believing you can just hop right back in to the same high intensity workouts you used to do after not doing them for a few years.
Did the p90 ab ripper workout yesterday...which I used to do 3x a week with increased sets from 25 to 35 reps.
I'm struggling to walk today. It all hurts.
You won't be able to bring the bar down to your chest since your elbows will hit the floor. It seems like you could only do partial reps that way.Is doing bench press on the floor ok? Someone here mentioned that (I guess it wouldn't be called a bench press anymore). There seem to be some discussions of it saying it is fine...
My leasing office seem like they're not up for adding a flat bench to the gym and I am not about to go buy one for them
Is doing bench press on the floor ok? Someone here mentioned that (I guess it wouldnt be called a bench press anymore). There seem to be some discussions of it saying it is fine...
My leasing office seem like theyre not up for adding a flat bench to the gym and I am not about to go buy one for them
If doing it on the floor you mean?Use dumb bells instead of the barbell.
Use dumb bells instead of the barbell.