I haven't been paying very good attention apparently but when did whey get to be $50+ for a 5 lb bag? I was also mostly off it but I'm going to be a whole foods and milk guy for life if this keeps up.
Amazon's got "decent" prices. Unfortunately I have to get the fancy shit, because not all whey is lactose free, as I have found out to distressing results. I get Muscle Milk and/or isolate at like 8-9/lb, but they've got other brands at about 7-8.
I got a weird injury going on, it's a pain in my lower right back, kind of where the lat ends, but it only seems to hurt when I bend over or twist, not really while doing any particular lift. Putting on and taking off my lifting belt definitely makes it hurt though.
Possibly injured your Quadratus lumborum. I did a number on mine like 7 or 8 years ago. Took two weeks off, then two weeks of dedicated core work before I got back into it.
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Well shit, look at that - it's the wook. How's life treating you, man?
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Sonofabitch. I was carrying James in to the grocery store and hit a nice patch of ice. I managed to turn and land on my back.
I wonder how much it will hurt squatting with a couple of cracked ribs and a bruised kidney.
Just one day of physio and a few days of shit hot painkillers and I feel much better. I think I'll be benching again within a month. I'm not allowed to lift until I'm off painkillers though, and I have some serious posture correction and rotator cuff work to do.
Just one day of physio and a few days of shit hot painkillers and I feel much better. I think I'll be benching again within a month. I'm not allowed to lift until I'm off painkillers though, and I have some serious posture correction and rotator cuff work to do.
For adhesive capsulitis, did they give you range of motion stretches, or is there different management for weightlifters
Marty: The future, it's where you're going? Doc: That's right, twenty five years into the future. I've always dreamed on seeing the future, looking beyond my years, seeing the progress of mankind. I'll also be able to see who wins the next twenty-five world series.
Apparently it's not adhesive capsulitis, just bog standard tendonitis. I got a bunch of rotator cuff exercises instead. It's a good thing it's not adhesive capsulitis, according to the physio, because I'd be out of action for a year.
Apparently it's not adhesive capsulitis, just bog standard tendonitis. I got a bunch of rotator cuff exercises instead. It's a good thing it's not adhesive capsulitis, according to the physio, because I'd be out of action for a year.
At least, if you wanted to do full range lifts. Healthy people don't usually get frozen shoulder, unless rehab gets criminally lazy recovering them from an injury requiring immobilization.
Marty: The future, it's where you're going? Doc: That's right, twenty five years into the future. I've always dreamed on seeing the future, looking beyond my years, seeing the progress of mankind. I'll also be able to see who wins the next twenty-five world series.
Moved real easy and smooth off the chest as well, so I got overly confident and tried for 150, which got stuck at the midway point and my spotter had to put fingers on the bar. I think I would have gotten it if I hadn't tried for the 145 first. I'll hopefully get it within christmas.
Looking at the official danish records for raw bench press in the 74-83kg range I would actually be equal to the record (which is 150kg) - I would have to drop 1,5kg BW to fit into the class though. Hmm..
My friends, the dream is at last a reality. Someone called me buff without being prompted or asked to; pest control guy was here and asked one of my staff where I'd gone, referring to me as the "buff, short guy." I will now be immediately killing myself so that's the last nice thing anyone ever said about me.
Alright folks, I know I haven't posted in a while. I also haven't lifted in a while. I did autoimmune protocol for about 90 days earlier in the year to work on some health stuff, and as part of that, I relied mostly on yoga and walking instead of lifting, and just never really got back to it. This fall I've added cycle commuting back into the mix and I finally got off hormonal birth control I'd been on for 10+ years (yay vasectomies!). I want to start lifting again in January. I am unsure where to start up again. I have been doing 2 hours of yoga most evenings and want to continue that as much as I can, so I was debating trying out Starting Strength, which I've never done before (it seems like a pretty small time investment). Thoughts? Advice?
In no particular order:
Warm up and cool down
Whatever you choose, make sure it's realistic in terms of what you can make a part of your daily/weekly routine. The most ambitious plan in the world gets kicked in the ass if you only end up doing half the workouts.
Be very wary of anyone trying to sell you something: there really isn't a need to buy special fitness equipment to get started. Real champs wear their favorite band T-shirt and a pair of Samba's.
Mogs knows her stuff, she doesn't need the advice for babbies.
Starting Strength is solid, I'd do the variant with barbell rows instead of the power cleans but that's just me. 5/3/1 is also good if you want to get into and out of the gym pretty quickly and I like the change in the rep ranges, keeps my attention better than just 3x5 every session.
Sorry to talk down to you, @Mogs !
I'll throw my vote behind starting strength because it is about as straightforward as it gets which is a huge plus in my mind
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Possibly injured your Quadratus lumborum. I did a number on mine like 7 or 8 years ago. Took two weeks off, then two weeks of dedicated core work before I got back into it.
I wonder how much it will hurt squatting with a couple of cracked ribs and a bruised kidney.
Between a lot and a fuckton.
I've been saying my littlest one's a natural strongman for a while now, turns out I was right:
Yeah that's a brick baby right there.
My best friend Joseph's got one of those. she actually just started school a few months ago!
For adhesive capsulitis, did they give you range of motion stretches, or is there different management for weightlifters
Doc: That's right, twenty five years into the future. I've always dreamed on seeing the future, looking beyond my years, seeing the progress of mankind. I'll also be able to see who wins the next twenty-five world series.
At least, if you wanted to do full range lifts. Healthy people don't usually get frozen shoulder, unless rehab gets criminally lazy recovering them from an injury requiring immobilization.
Doc: That's right, twenty five years into the future. I've always dreamed on seeing the future, looking beyond my years, seeing the progress of mankind. I'll also be able to see who wins the next twenty-five world series.
Moved real easy and smooth off the chest as well, so I got overly confident and tried for 150, which got stuck at the midway point and my spotter had to put fingers on the bar. I think I would have gotten it if I hadn't tried for the 145 first. I'll hopefully get it within christmas.
Cutting weight is lame!
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1OLcAGbXhWIVcl5IziVpG0eKFJS3xi_Sac9kYMkRFvD8/edit?usp=sharing
The dream
https://youtu.be/7kbSfFFEvxw
http://m.teamusa.org/USA-Weightlifting/live
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1OLcAGbXhWIVcl5IziVpG0eKFJS3xi_Sac9kYMkRFvD8/edit?usp=sharing
Warm up and cool down
Whatever you choose, make sure it's realistic in terms of what you can make a part of your daily/weekly routine. The most ambitious plan in the world gets kicked in the ass if you only end up doing half the workouts.
Be very wary of anyone trying to sell you something: there really isn't a need to buy special fitness equipment to get started. Real champs wear their favorite band T-shirt and a pair of Samba's.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1OLcAGbXhWIVcl5IziVpG0eKFJS3xi_Sac9kYMkRFvD8/edit?usp=sharing
Starting Strength is solid, I'd do the variant with barbell rows instead of the power cleans but that's just me. 5/3/1 is also good if you want to get into and out of the gym pretty quickly and I like the change in the rep ranges, keeps my attention better than just 3x5 every session.
Welcome back!
I'll throw my vote behind starting strength because it is about as straightforward as it gets which is a huge plus in my mind
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1OLcAGbXhWIVcl5IziVpG0eKFJS3xi_Sac9kYMkRFvD8/edit?usp=sharing
Use the door jamb!
But I'd have to get up!
Hey uh, is pie a slow carb or a fast carb? I'm asking for a friend who is totally not me.
Oh shiz I need shoes
Agh what's my sizeee
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I squatted 200 lbs for the first time (assuming this bar is 45 lbs but I assume it is, it's a gym near my parents house)
Pretty sure I'll have 225 in like 2 months