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How much do protein shakes really help ? Myoplex taste pretty good n they replace a meal correct?
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prob my first time not agreein with joe.Originally Posted by JOE CAMEL SMOOTH
quicker for me, i've done down to 1500 cal/day and i didn't see the type of progress i'm seeing with this. plus i would say by cutting out all carbs i'm probably eating at a sizeable deficit anyhow.Originally Posted by Durden7
Why that route instead of a standard caloric restriction?Originally Posted by JOE CAMEL SMOOTH
lower bf %Originally Posted by Durden7
Why are you guys going low/no carb anyways?
plus it's more convenient, no tracking all my food intake and guessing the cals every time i eat out or eat imprecise portions. i don't have a food scale or anything either and i don't want to be bothered using one anyway.
carbs are not essential/neccessary, unlike fats and protein. so aside from feeling not as energetic or whatever carb restriction isn't gonna do you much harm
I mean it feels like the weight is pushing down my vertebrae especially when im standing up not so much the actual squat.Originally Posted by Cronicmolemolereturns
Originally Posted by SuperSaiyan415
anyone else scared while doing squats? even with a spotter im scared i wont have any energy to push myself back up. sometimes it feels like my backs about to break.
huh? you must be doing it wrong completely I dont feel any pain in my back when I squat no matter how heavy.. if anything if you are going heavy it should feel like your leg is gonna not move back up.
Originally Posted by SuperSaiyan415
I mean it feels like the weight is pushing down my vertebrae especially when im standing up not so much the actual squat.Originally Posted by Cronicmolemolereturns
Originally Posted by SuperSaiyan415
anyone else scared while doing squats? even with a spotter im scared i wont have any energy to push myself back up. sometimes it feels like my backs about to break.
huh? you must be doing it wrong completely I dont feel any pain in my back when I squat no matter how heavy.. if anything if you are going heavy it should feel like your leg is gonna not move back up.
Prob a weak core. Switch to front squats for a bit. They should significantly improve your core.Originally Posted by SuperSaiyan415
I mean it feels like the weight is pushing down my vertebrae especially when im standing up not so much the actual squat.Originally Posted by Cronicmolemolereturns
Originally Posted by SuperSaiyan415
anyone else scared while doing squats? even with a spotter im scared i wont have any energy to push myself back up. sometimes it feels like my backs about to break.
huh? you must be doing it wrong completely I dont feel any pain in my back when I squat no matter how heavy.. if anything if you are going heavy it should feel like your leg is gonna not move back up.
dont place the bar too high or directly on vertebae you can feel ( the one sorta sticks out 3rd one like right below back of your hairline)Originally Posted by SuperSaiyan415
I mean it feels like the weight is pushing down my vertebrae especially when im standing up not so much the actual squat.Originally Posted by Cronicmolemolereturns
Originally Posted by SuperSaiyan415
anyone else scared while doing squats? even with a spotter im scared i wont have any energy to push myself back up. sometimes it feels like my backs about to break.
huh? you must be doing it wrong completely I dont feel any pain in my back when I squat no matter how heavy.. if anything if you are going heavy it should feel like your leg is gonna not move back up.
Originally Posted by Al Audi
wawa if he cant even do reg squats wont he hurt hisself on front squats?
maybe front squats on a smith machine.....
i dunno man....
Originally Posted by Cronicmolemolereturns
yeah but I'm thinking dude is doing Good Mornings not squating. I would never recommend front squats to someone who cant do back squats.
I like front squats way better than back squats, I feel it's easier to go ATG with the bar balance.Originally Posted by Al Audi
Originally Posted by Cronicmolemolereturns
yeah but I'm thinking dude is doing Good Mornings not squating. I would never recommend front squats to someone who cant do back squats.
co sign
front squats are more advanced exercise an DEF require strong core imo.
Originally Posted by Cronicmolemolereturns
yeah but I'm thinking dude is doing Good Mornings not squating. I would never recommend front squats to someone who cant do back squats.
This is flat out wrong though regarding the belief that back squats should be learned first.Originally Posted by Al Audi
Originally Posted by Cronicmolemolereturns
yeah but I'm thinking dude is doing Good Mornings not squating. I would never recommend front squats to someone who cant do back squats.
co sign
front squats are more advanced exercise an DEF require strong core imo.
It may not be weight or form. Most likely it's lack of hip mobility. Most people can't go vertical in the squat because of poor hip mobility. They're physically incapable of keeping their lower back perpendicular to their legs at the bottom of the squat.Originally Posted by JOE CAMEL SMOOTH
Originally Posted by Cronicmolemolereturns
yeah but I'm thinking dude is doing Good Mornings not squating. I would never recommend front squats to someone who cant do back squats.
yeah its definitely this. straightening the legs/bringing the hips up too early and then finishing with a good morning motion. that will definitely put a lot of strain on the lower back.
drop the weight and practice form
even at our age though? if so damn lol work on some stretching.........as for the clen.....dude dont use that.Originally Posted by wawaweewa
It may not be weight or form. Most likely it's lack of hip mobility. Most people can't go vertical in the squat because of poor hip mobility. They're physically incapable of keeping their lower back perpendicular to their legs at the bottom of the squat.Originally Posted by JOE CAMEL SMOOTH
Originally Posted by Cronicmolemolereturns
yeah but I'm thinking dude is doing Good Mornings not squating. I would never recommend front squats to someone who cant do back squats.
yeah its definitely this. straightening the legs/bringing the hips up too early and then finishing with a good morning motion. that will definitely put a lot of strain on the lower back.
drop the weight and practice form
lolOriginally Posted by JOE CAMEL SMOOTH
even at our age though? if so damn lol work on some stretching.........as for the clen.....dude dont use that.Originally Posted by wawaweewa
It may not be weight or form. Most likely it's lack of hip mobility. Most people can't go vertical in the squat because of poor hip mobility. They're physically incapable of keeping their lower back perpendicular to their legs at the bottom of the squat.Originally Posted by JOE CAMEL SMOOTH
Originally Posted by Cronicmolemolereturns
yeah but I'm thinking dude is doing Good Mornings not squating. I would never recommend front squats to someone who cant do back squats.
yeah its definitely this. straightening the legs/bringing the hips up too early and then finishing with a good morning motion. that will definitely put a lot of strain on the lower back.
drop the weight and practice form
Past the early teens flexibility starts to erode. Most folks don't stretch either. Stretching used to be part of Phys Ed class back in the day. I doubt that's the case nowadays.Originally Posted by JOE CAMEL SMOOTH
even at our age though? if so damn lol work on some stretching.........as for the clen.....dude dont use that.Originally Posted by wawaweewa
It may not be weight or form. Most likely it's lack of hip mobility. Most people can't go vertical in the squat because of poor hip mobility. They're physically incapable of keeping their lower back perpendicular to their legs at the bottom of the squat.Originally Posted by JOE CAMEL SMOOTH
Originally Posted by Cronicmolemolereturns
yeah but I'm thinking dude is doing Good Mornings not squating. I would never recommend front squats to someone who cant do back squats.
yeah its definitely this. straightening the legs/bringing the hips up too early and then finishing with a good morning motion. that will definitely put a lot of strain on the lower back.
drop the weight and practice form
You really need to do some research on carbs.Originally Posted by JOE CAMEL SMOOTH
your body doesn't "need" them like it needs fats (ESSENTIAL fatty acids), protein, cholesterol, certain vitamins and minerals, etc.
pretty sure it can keep on functioning w/o carbs at all no problem. people who are epileptic or have other conditions live on keto diets for years/life in order to reduce seizures or other problems.
with that said the right carbs in the right quantities are beneficial for athletic performance and probably a bunch of other things like cognitive performance etc. but i dont think they are required.