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Originally posted by Big A View PostWell, I amped up the cardio, and tightened up the diet since I was lagging behind my goals on the last update. Lo and behold I am at exactly 10lbs lost today, 2 months and 2 days in.
Gotta keep this train a rollin', rollin' 'round the bend...
Sweet! I didn't weigh myself Monday but I'm sure I can weigh this weekend and it'll be about the same to get my starting number.
Did something different last night that I think I'm going to try for awhile. Walked at 3.5mph for 30min. But every 5min I went up 1% on incline starting at 2% and ended at 6%. Now if you're going to ask me why didn't I increase my speed then you need to try this first lol Think I was sweating more than when I ran a little in that time span.
I'll slowly start increasing the incline and my speed.
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weighed in wednesday and still sitting at 200lbs dressed. and down to 17.03% body fat from 18.9x. still have a looong way to go but happy to see i am only dropping fat and keeping my weight.07 f250-family truckster
08 Denali -baby hauler
52 f1-rust bucket
05 Jeep tj. Buggy
livin the double-wide dream
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If you can't laugh at yourself then you're doing something wrong.
Now that it's warming up a guy at our gym has busted out the tank tops... and we've been busting his balls for it. I decided to force him to up his game today so I tore the sleeves off of a dress shirt and turned it into my own tank top.
I'm expecting to see him with a vest and bowtie or something next week.
It was also not long after the sleeves came off that we realized I looked like Larry the Cable Guy.
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45s. 335 total. They are bumper plates - just wider for a bit more surface contact area (easier on the floor or platform)Last edited by Strychnine; 03-15-2014, 09:24 AM.
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I'm not gonna say a word. I did deadlifts for the first time in a good while today, a slow set of 12 reps with 135lbs, and the little muscles along my spine are on fire. All the time on the leg sled with 1k+lbs has ironically done nothing to build my lower back.
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Originally posted by Big A View PostI'm not gonna say a word. I did deadlifts for the first time in a good while today, a slow set of 12 reps with 135lbs, and the little muscles along my spine are on fire. All the time on the leg sled with 1k+lbs has ironically done nothing to build my lower back.
I honestly don't remember the last time I sat on a leg press machine but I really doubt I could do 1k lol.
On the deads just watch your form to protect your back. Ass low, sit into it, keep the bar close to your body (hence the high socks to protect shins), back straight, chest high. Once you start rounding you back or lock your legs and start pulling with only your back you might as well just drop the weight. (My ass is too high in the pic above)
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Originally posted by Strychnine View PostYeah dude. Deadlifts and squats will get you allllll over.
I honestly don't remember the last time I sat on a leg press machine but I really doubt I could do 1k lol.
On the deads just watch your form to protect your back. Ass low, sit into it, keep the bar close to your body (hence the high socks to protect shins), back straight, chest high. Once you start rounding you back or lock your legs and start pulling with only your back you might as well just drop the weight. (My ass is too high in the pic above)
The pain is worse today, and I guess my point is to be aware of ALL of your core muscles, and don't just jump into a new routine haphazard or hurriedly. You can absolutely be strong or "in shape" in target areas, and completely vulnerable in other of you aren't dog a true full body routine.
Originally posted by stangin4lyfe View PostI never thought I would hear this coming from you, lol.
Unless you are dropping weights, bumper weights are for looks only.
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Originally posted by Big A View PostEvery gym I've ever been to has regular-sized plates, with and without handles. Imo if you can't properly set the weight down, you're primed for injury or lifting too heavy.
How many 'regular' gyms allow heavy deaflifts? Or cleans, snatches, etc? With heavy olympic lifts you're going to drop weight. Maybe not every time but it's going to happen - you don't miss a clean and jerk and just catch it. If you're doing that and only have money for one type of weights you're going to buy bumpers over other stuff every day of the week.
FWIW, I have bumpers in my garage gym also so I'm probably just biased lol
Last edited by Strychnine; 03-16-2014, 02:34 PM.
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Originally posted by Big A View PostWell, I amped up the cardio, and tightened up the diet since I was lagging behind my goals on the last update. Lo and behold I am at exactly 10lbs lost today, 2 months and 2 days in.
Gotta keep this train a rollin', rollin' 'round the bend...
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