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  • kingjason
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    Originally posted by Gasser64 View Post
    I hate the gym. Never fails, always have to wait in line to use what I wanna use. There can be 2 people in a big ass gym and the other guy will want to use what I want to use just before I get there. Then there's talking yourself into going to the gym. What an inconvenience. So I bought a good squat rack, bench, and all kinds of other stuff off craigslist a few years ago, and i use it all the time. Sooo much better than paying for membership and dealing with other people and making a trip somewhere.

    And before anyone says everyone stops using their home gym: Once you form the habit, it feels shitty not to use it that day. Gotta make sure you fully form a new habit and stick with the habit. On days that I'd rather be doing anything else but lifting, I just do maintenance mode which is less reps and 1 less set. Takes much less time, doesn't feel like it costs you much energy, and then at least you lifted that day and you maintained.
    When I had a really nice set up at the house I worked out all the time. I spent some money but there has to be enough equipment to make it worth while. That was 15 years and a Ex wife ago.

    Now that the smoke has settled from the lawsuit my 24 hour membership is back to 24.00 a year for life bitches. I gotz no kids and work a fed up schedule compared to you normal folks. But, I love my schedule and going to the gym at midnight is fantastic. Every now and again I might have to wait, but usually I just change up my routine.

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  • Gasser64
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    Originally posted by lincolnboy View Post
    I have been able to keep myself going to the gym no more then a month since high school. This year has been the year I broke 3 month straight of working out. I need to make a start to go during lunch time. Being a new parent makes it hard to go. I make it a point to make no excuses ...the routine is making it feel less motivated to go. Planer fitness does not have much variety. That is where I say to myself no excuses.
    I hate the gym. Never fails, always have to wait in line to use what I wanna use. There can be 2 people in a big ass gym and the other guy will want to use what I want to use just before I get there. Then there's talking yourself into going to the gym. What an inconvenience. So I bought a good squat rack, bench, and all kinds of other stuff off craigslist a few years ago, and i use it all the time. Sooo much better than paying for membership and dealing with other people and making a trip somewhere.

    And before anyone says everyone stops using their home gym: Once you form the habit, it feels shitty not to use it that day. Gotta make sure you fully form a new habit and stick with the habit. On days that I'd rather be doing anything else but lifting, I just do maintenance mode which is less reps and 1 less set. Takes much less time, doesn't feel like it costs you much energy, and then at least you lifted that day and you maintained.

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  • kingjason
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    Originally posted by SS Junk View Post
    sweet Jesus that sounds painful.
    Actually it does, if your heel is fucked up, but brings relief. The worst part and my massage therapist use to do it also, is the grinding down my shinbone. I hate, hate, hate that.

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  • SS Junk
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    Originally posted by kingjason View Post
    the therapist will literally take their thumb and insert a few times into the heel.
    sweet Jesus that sounds painful.

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  • kingjason
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    Originally posted by SS Junk View Post
    This might help with the knots:


    For the feet I've actually had good luck rolling my foot around using a tennis ball to stretch that tendon. You can also use the massager on the calf of the affected foot since planters can originate in that location.
    That is the exact apparatus I used last night!

    I started with tennis balls, then moved on to balls with spikes, then Vionax shoes, ice, lazers.............................Honestly the thumb and nail worked the best then balls. I even have a foot massager machine now. It is not to shabby. It is funny because a couple of times at YAYA foot massage the therapist will literally take their thumb and insert a few times into the heel.

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  • SS Junk
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    This might help with the knots:


    For the feet I've actually had good luck rolling my foot around using a tennis ball to stretch that tendon. You can also use the massager on the calf of the affected foot since planters can originate in that location.

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  • kingjason
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    So my left foot was Fubar for about a year. I have almost healed that dude without any more shots but I do need to start wearing my insoles the doc gave me again. I reached down and felt the knot on my heel and started clawing at it with my finger nails a while back. I dug in hard a few times and while it hurt, as soon as I stepped out of the truck it felt better. Been practicing this for a while now and it has helped a lottttt. The right one just flared up and I am working on it. Really a lot better after not going barefoot yesterday at all. I also thru away my favorite Jesus sandals as I think them slapping the ground was causing issues. They were to loose and probably not enough support.

    Last night after posting I watched a video on a guy healing his arm with massage. My wife did some diagnosis today and said it might be muscular. Now I have been screwing with this for months. I got to jabbing around on my forearm and triceps area and noticed some good knots and real pain if I dug deep. Hit it with the giant massager I had and worked my chest, bicep, that whole front and my forearm. I either roughed it up and it is just numb, or I actually found my issue. We shall see. I use to see a massage therapist once a month before my wife decided to "retire".

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  • Ruffdaddy
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    I'll second SS on the dr schools for plantar support. It's made a huge difference for me and I'm not ready to give up running yet.

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  • SS Junk
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    Originally posted by kingjason View Post
    Today that is! Why is this whole fitness thing fighting me!
    Cuz ur getting 0ld.
    Dr. Sholl’s for the shoes. They work well. Won’t heal it by any means, but will help cope especially when doing your flat foot thing.

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  • kingjason
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    While I am totally kicking ass this year................................I have trashed my tendon or what not in my right bicep/elbow area. Through some experimenting I realized I can do very strict regular flat bar curls at low weights. But fing hammer curls are out of the question at almost any rate. Was just at full curl but it has gotten worse. Looks like I am about to have to take 3 months off or so of lifting. Even hurts to pull my gun and go on threat. I still owned it at the range but it hurt a little I wont lie. I think all the biking is wearing on my damn feet also. Got a little plantar fasciitis going on on both feet. I have learned not to go barefoot on hard surfaces. Today that is! Why is this whole fitness thing fighting me!

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  • KBScobravert
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    Originally posted by SS Junk View Post
    My struggle as well. May have to just accept I'm old as dirt and won't have the bikini body I once did in my early 20's.

    Not sure if you've posted your diet before, but if you can, would be interested to see what you're doing to maintain? Thanks
    I do keto most of the time for months at a time. When I'm in the beginning stages of putting on weight and trying to get stronger in my key lifts, I dont eat as regimented clean diet as I should. I'll eat too much carbs usually until I go full keto then it's all stop on the carbs. So usually start to clean it up 3 months out from my next r&r date to look my best when I get home.

    I need a better diet that is the middle of the road between my extreme keto and my regular eating.

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  • SS Junk
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    Originally posted by KBScobravert View Post
    Thanks. I've got an image in my head I'd like to get to. Still working on it.
    My struggle as well. May have to just accept I'm old as dirt and won't have the bikini body I once did in my early 20's.
    Not sure if you've posted your diet before, but if you can, would be interested to see what you're doing to maintain? Thanks

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  • KBScobravert
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    Originally posted by fordracing19 View Post
    Still a beast Keith

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    Thanks. I've got an image in my head I'd like to get to. Still working on it.

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  • fordracing19
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    Still a beast Keith

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  • KBScobravert
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    Originally posted by GeorgeG. View Post
    dude, why such a massive picture...think we gay or somethin'?

    jk, good work. I can't seem to get it together and slowly gaining the 20lbs I lost 2yrs ago.
    All I have to view this site is my phone. So all pictures are the same size to me. Sorry for the gay.

    If it's any conciliation I am having a hell of a time getting back into my diet. Been back here 2 weeks and my body just hasn't adjusted to the time change well still.

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