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How can I better target my lower lats? It has to be with positioning of elbows or angle of hips during an exercise or something
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Your lower lats?Originally Posted by brettTHEjett
How can I better target my lower lats? It has to be with positioning of elbows or angle of hips during an exercise or something
Regular ab wheel extensions (full range)
I read some article a few months ago (which I posted in here) that said ab wheel extensions were one of, if not the best ab isolation exercise out there.
- I usually do this right after a set of V-ups. With my knees being the starting point (stem), I "branch" out evenly working from left to right and vice versa. (45 sec reps)
For those of you who've taken extended time away from the gym before, how did you cope with trying to get back into the swing of things? I've neglected myself for the past few months and I think I'm kinda depressed at how much fat I've gained, muscle I've lost, etc. I'm just having a rough time getting back into it.
Tips?
We've all been there before. Just start off easy and do exercises you like and you'll get your motivation back in no time.
Useless supplement.Originally Posted by alsquared
Can someone recommend me a good nitric oxide supplement?
How many Mr. Olympia's do you have? I'll wait....Originally Posted by Durden7
Arnold is your source?!
Wow.
Originally Posted by Durden7
Arnold is your source?!
Wow.
How many Mr. Olympia's do you have? I'll wait....
You're right. Mr. Olympias do allow people to say anything they want.
Even if that were to beproven highly inaccurate I would take Arnold Schwarzenegger's advice onanything fitness related before I listened to something you had to say.
So you're taking Arnolds word over science?
You're right. Mr. Olympias do allow people to say anything they want.
Even if that were to beproven highly inaccurate I would take Arnold Schwarzenegger's advice onanything fitness related before I listened to something you had to say.
So you're taking Arnolds word over science?
Not necessarily but it definitely makes his info a little more credible than yours. Not to mention, in your own post you said it was difficult, not impossible. But I guess its true what they say...."those who can't do, teach."
Not necessarily but it definitely makes his info a little more credible than yours. Not to mention, in your own post you said it was difficult, not impossible. But I guess its true what they say...."those who can't do, teach."Originally Posted by keithsweatsjordans
You're right. Mr. Olympias do allow people to say anything they want.
You're right. Mr. Olympias do allow people to say anything they want.
Even if that were to be proven highly inaccurate I would take Arnold Schwarzenegger's advice on anything fitness related before I listened to something you had to say.
So you're taking Arnolds word over science?
Dude, sometimes you really need to get off your high horse. Some people are bodybuilders who train to shape their body a specific way, and yes, isolating and targeting muscle groups can affect the size and shape of a muscle, and yes, there are ways to target the lower-lats. I know according to "science" your lats are your lats but if someone only does wide grip chins and lat pulldowns and builds up there teres major but never develops their lats, they need something that's going to hit the lats without overusing the teres major. Underhand grip chins and bent rows, single arm rows, even deadlifts can prioritize the lats or "lower lats". Nothing wrong with using bodybuilding terminology as a reference, and nothing wrong with getting some useful info from a 6-time Mr. Olympia. You do give some helpful advice and info, but you're also very condicending towards people who don't approach training, nutrition, and supplementation through your own school of thought.
Good N.O. supps, if you've never taken any:
N.O. Shotgun by VPX, Jack3d (1 scoop doses), Superpump MAX in half doses.
If you've taken N.O. Supps for a while and are used to the stimulants:
Hemo Rage, 1 MR
Inner Chest Exercises:
Close Grip Bench Press, Medicine Ball Pushups (both hands on the medicine ball, fingers facing down.)
Go ahead and scientifically discredit me now...
Originally Posted by DJprestige21
Originally Posted by Durden7
Arnold is your source?!
Wow.
Even if that were to be proven highly inaccurate I would take Arnold Schwarzenegger's advice on anything fitness related before I listened to something you had to say.
Originally Posted by alsquared
Can someone recommend me a good nitric oxide supplement?
I agree with what you said, but the "targeted muscle" that was mentioned was an area of the muscle not the muscle as a whole.Originally Posted by keepzdasneakz
I personally think there are numerous ways to target a specific muscle, noted in PanaRican's post. I can agree with that fact that no one muscle will be "isolated" but targeted is a term that has much broader meaning to me.....you can train several other muscles while targeting one specific muscle, but ultimately the targeted muscle is the one you're looking to work the most relative to the others in use.
Dude, sometimes you really need to get off your high horse. Somepeople are bodybuilders who train to shape their body a specific way,and yes, isolating and targeting muscle groups can affect the size andshape of a muscle, and yes, there are ways to target the lower-lats. Iknow according to "science" your lats are your lats but if someone onlydoes wide grip chins and lat pulldowns and builds up there teres majorbut never develops their lats, they need something that's going to hitthe lats without overusing the teres major. Underhand grip chins andbent rows, single arm rows, even deadlifts can prioritize the lats or"lower lats". Nothing wrong with using bodybuilding terminology as areference, and nothing wrong with getting some useful info from a6-time Mr. Olympia. You do give some helpful advice and info, butyou're also very condicending towards people who don't approachtraining, nutrition, and supplementation through your own school ofthought.
Bodybuilders and science most often see things from a very different perspective, and this is one of those times.
If it comes across as condescending then so be it, but my goal isn't to put people down. There's a TON of misinformation and impractical uses among most people who exercise.
durden, durden, durden.....
all i gotta say is many consider arnold a GOAT, id def listen to arnold........chest development i took that advice.
But he's the GOAT in terms of his physique. It also all depends on who's calling him a GOAT
That's a totally different topic that isn't even worth getting into though.