FallingEdge
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Deadlifted for the first time in 3.5 years.
3 reps @ 405. Not too bad.
3 reps @ 405. Not too bad.
That explains everything. He's had his decimals misplaced all along!You forgot the decimal between the 2 and the 4...2.4 hours, while long, is well within your grasp!
Sounds interesting even though it's a split program. Sadly it's a 5-day-routine. I can only go 3 times a week the gym.
FE the beast. All the old school guys coming back together. Love it!Deadlifted for the first time in 3.5 years.
3 reps @ 405. Not too bad.
You forgot the decimal between the 2 and the 4...2.4 hours, while long, is well within your grasp!
Where's Brolic? SpiritReaver?
SpiritReaver fell off the wagon. I forget exactly, but I think he might have had a bit of an issue with depression.
Yup. Fact: FitGaf is best when Bum is here making other member's wives drool.Whew, it feels like Ocean's 11 in here with all the old timers getting together for one big score.
FE the beast. All the old school guys coming back together. Love it!
Yup. Fact: FitGaf is best when Bum is here making other member's wives drool.
You know I'm scared to ask what your daughter is DLing right now.
Did 3x5 BW+32.5 chinups tonight for a new PR, and at a nice fat 205. Imagine if I was 30lbs lighter, where I should be. It is time! Need to be slimmer in time for Thanksgiving.
Fitgaf is best when you eat 10K calories and maintain 10% bodyfat. You've always been a great motivator for me and I'm looking forward to the push again!
5'10Cooter, how tall are you? Just wondering since you mentioned 1500 calories a day when cutting.
Teach me you eating ways lol.Fitgaf is best when you eat 10K calories and maintain 10% bodyfat. You've always been a great motivator for me and I'm looking forward to the push again!
Whew, it feels like Ocean's 11 in here with all the old timers getting together for one big score.
Teach me you eating ways lol.
I'm in! :O
EDIT: Hi there cooter and everyone else who wasn't around lately hope you guys are doing well
Damn, that's a bummer. Spirit, if you're reading this hit me up with a PM!
I'm still here boys. I lurk this thread almost entirely now, but I post now and again to help out new people. Thanks for the love. It's been a rough ride, but I finally got help for my issues and things are better now, not great, but definitely better.Spirit is such a good hearted person. I know he battles anxiety and depression. Hope he's doing ok. Brolic.... Yeah, he's just awesome.
I'm still here boys. I lurk this thread almost entirely now, but I post now and again to help out new people. Thanks for the love. It's been a rough ride, but I finally got help for my issues and things are better now, not great, but definitely better.
Yall aren't alone with life getting in the way of gains. Honestly, it's comforting to see we're not alone in that.
Sappycrappy post aside. I'm glad to see you both in here. Plus that vid of Cooter is A+ motivation material. We should swap old fitness videos and lament more about old times.
Amazingly 15 less than my PB.Deadlifted for the first time in 3.5 years.
3 reps @ 405. Not too bad.
So I'm getting real tired of calluses showing up on my hands when I grip the pull up bar (or barbelll). What can I do to stop that shit from happening?
So I'm getting real tired of calluses showing up on my hands when I grip the pull up bar (or barbelll). What can I do to stop that shit from happening?
So I'm getting real tired of calluses showing up on my hands when I grip the pull up bar (or barbelll). What can I do to stop that shit from happening?
Make sure you change them out to since even a lightweight like me burns through cheap pairs fast.Lifting gloves.
embrace it.
Why do you want to stop them lol. Battle scars are great.
Hey GAF, been having very slight shoulder irritation and would appreciate some recommendations on how some of you with more knowledge/experience think I should proceed. I'm a 29 year old extreme novice lifter. I've been lifting for about 3-4 months consistently 3-4 times a week using Jason Blaha's Novice Program.
A week ago after completing a 3x8 skull crushers routine I was experiencing a bit of a burn on my left shoulder. It wasn't painful or anything but definitely noticeable. Now every time I go to the gym I get that same burn while doing the Barbell Rows or Overhead Presses, and today that burn also occurred after my sets of dumb-bell bench presses.
The burn isn't so bad that it prevents me from completing the workout or stop me form doing any other daily activities, but it isn't normal either since my right shoulder doesn't experience any of this. I've been lowering the weights of any exercise that might involve the use of my shoulder like the barbell rows, skullcrushers, standing press, and bench press to focus 100% on form. But I'm not sure if I should be taking this more serious and see a doctor. I'd like to hear anyone else's advice regarding this. Someone brought up that I should start doing 5x20 Face Pulls prior to every workout. Thanks in advance.
Isn't it bad if they keep developing, though?
Your body eventually hardens around the areas. Even I have a few from deadlifts even with gloves.Isn't it bad if they keep developing, though?
We back baby! So good to see you Spirit. We are definitely not alone. Please stay close. Not saying you need to post a ton but be ready in case a passionate quads debate erupts.I'm still here boys. I lurk this thread almost entirely now, but I post now and again to help out new people. Thanks for the love. It's been a rough ride, but I finally got help for my issues and things are better now, not great, but definitely better.
Yall aren't alone with life getting in the way of gains. Honestly, it's comforting to see we're not alone in that.
Sappycrappy post aside. I'm glad to see you both in here. Plus that vid of Cooter is A+ motivation material. We should swap old fitness videos and lament more about old times.
FE the beast. All the old school guys coming back together. Love it!
Amazingly 15 less than my PB.
Edit: correction 25 less than my PB.
I'm wanting to find out how much i can work out without over training. If anyone can point me in the right direction that would be great.
For the last two years i've been doing roughly 50 minutes workouts once a day, 6 days a week.
I'm wanting to know if i could do a few extra 20 or 30 minute workout in the afternoon or if that would do more harm than good.
I'm 28 and dont take drugs.
I, mean, are you physical during your day job, too? Because machinist, construction/contractor/sub-contractors, dancers, gardeners/landscapers, firefighters, athletes, mdsfx, etc. are active throughout the entire day.
So I'm getting real tired of calluses showing up on my hands when I grip the pull up bar (or barbelll). What can I do to stop that shit from happening?
I repair furniture, usually standing up but nothing even close to a construction worker. Energy isnt a problem, i'm just not educated on how over training works and want to make sure that im not doing so much that my body cant properly grow muscle.
I had a streak of 70 straight days weight training a couple years ago. I was 36 so you'll be fine. There is such thing as over training but IMO it's over blown.I'm wanting to find out how much i can work out without over training. If anyone can point me in the right direction that would be great.
For the last two years i've been doing roughly 50 minutes workouts once a day, 6 days a week.
I'm wanting to know if i could do a few extra 20 or 30 minute workout in the afternoon or if that would do more harm than good.
I'm 28 and dont take drugs.
Got in my third day in a row today. Not a terrible workout, either. We eatin.
I had a streak of 70 straight days weight training a couple years ago. I was 36 so you'll be fine. There is such thing as over training but IMO it's over blown.
Thataboy! Keep your wife away from FitGaf. Bum is training hard again. No marriage is safe.