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That is key! Myofasical release along with mobility work is crucial!Progress doesn't have to stop...
Mobilizing/stretching is extremely beneficial and some may say it's a workout in itself. You can also focus on other areas of the body.
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That is key! Myofasical release along with mobility work is crucial!Progress doesn't have to stop...
Mobilizing/stretching is extremely beneficial and some may say it's a workout in itself. You can also focus on other areas of the body.
Progress doesn't have to stop...
Mobilizing/stretching is extremely beneficial and some may say it's a workout in itself. You can also focus on other areas of the body.
That is key! Myofasical release along with mobility work is crucial!
You never got back. You just learn and move forward. Stay positive broJust when progress is starting to be made
Threw my back out last night. My lower back...bad on squats. Perfect storm of new gym couldn't find foam rollers and didn't wear my belt. So i am 178lbs currently and had to do week 2 day one of candito last night.
Hit 290 for 9 reps. Felt great was loving life. Then was the 295 for 3 reps 5 sets, 1 set every minute. So set one was good. Then set two...i wouldn't even say i rounded my back it was more of too much forward lean and i had to good morning it a little to get out. Felt nothing during the set. Set three...puts weight on my back and my legs started shaking like they were both going to buckle and my lower back was lit up...walked it right back in. My lower back was on fire.
Just when i was doing so well too im going to have to take a good week or so off squats and deads....if not longer. Back to square one
5x5 should be the starting point for any serious lifter.Damn man looking in this thread I'm weak as hell lol. I've been doing bb workouts for years and now I'm going to make that switch to focus on strength. 5x5 good starting point?
And is it cool if I do 5x5 for compound but then hit hypertrophy work on isolation?
Shoulder DB raises worked wonders for me. Skyrocketed my numbers
Pretty frustrating how my bench is so weak
Same with me man. Since I've strengthened my back a lot though and shoulders my reps have gone up on the same weight I was doing. I need to man up already and ask for a spot when I bench so I can try going heavierPretty frustrating how my bench is so weak
Progress doesn't have to stop...
Mobilizing/stretching is extremely beneficial and some may say it's a workout in itself. You can also focus on other areas of the body.
That is key! Myofasical release along with mobility work is crucial!
I kind of just meant squat progress. I am going to still try to do what i can in the gym as far as chest bi's and tri's maybe some shoulder lat and front raises. But nothing that is going to compress my spine shall be done anytime soon which disappoints me. I was chasing a 495 dead and a 405 squat. Which are now both out the window
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Same with me man. Since I've strengthened my back a lot though and shoulders my reps have gone up on the same weight I was doing. I need to man up already and ask for a spot when I bench so I can try going heavier
How's your setup? Scapulae retracted, arms angled in a bit, back arched, chin tucked, enough drive from your feet?
Pretty frustrating how my bench is so weak
Yeah man. I don't know whats goin' onHow's your setup? Scapulae retracted, arms angled in a bit, back arched, chin tucked, enough drive from your feet?
Pretty frustrating how my bench is so weak
Gain weight.
Pretty frustrating how my bench is so weak
I picked up a pair of Studio wireless on eBay, look brand new and work perfect. Not under $200 though.Which wireless earphones do you guys recommend? Recently lost my Power beats 2 and dont wanna spend another 200+ on a new pair
Stronglifts 5x5 is a great start. Make sure you get your form down on all the lifts, it's crucial. Also, don't let ego get in the way especially when you're just starting out. Personally I didn't add any work to the 3 lifts in each workout but I don't see why you couldn't. Once you start lifting heavier weights the 3 lifts definitley take a toll on you, especially since you're squatting for every workout. Make sure you get adequate rest too.Damn man looking in this thread I'm weak as hell lol. I've been doing bb workouts for years and now I'm going to make that switch to focus on strength. 5x5 good starting point?
And is it cool if I do 5x5 for compound but then hit hypertrophy work on isolation?
What's your budget?Which wireless earphones do you guys recommend? Recently lost my Power beats 2 and dont wanna spend another 200+ on a new pair
What do you guys mean by accessory work? Like isolation exercises?
I don't isolate anything except triceps and traps. Triceps for bench and traps so I can have big traps.
I guess abs too but that's common sense to me to prevent injury and get more power on my pulls.
Word. I'm gonna google that.
Oh I get what you're saying now. Yeah man. Those are slept on hard. I just did those the other day. I feel like that's your foundation for a lot. It's not like everything has to be heavy weight. You need a strong foundation too.