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I haven't worked out in 2 weeks -=0(
Just got back to regularly benchpressing with 225 again too 5 x 5s
Just got back to regularly benchpressing with 225 again too 5 x 5s
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Originally Posted by Carlos Tevez
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It depends on the weight your pushing. When I'm doing light military press I do it like the "135x5" video where I keep my legs straight. When I'm doing heavy military press I use my legs like the "Cory Holly" video in order to protect my back.
Military press is great because it not only strengthens your shoulders but your abs and upper and lower back as well. The problem is it puts a lot of strain on your lower back so you have to take it easy at first and get familiar with the lift. I strongly recommend bending your knees and using your quads to help you push up the weight when you go heavy on this lift because it decreases the tension put on your lower back.
I also recommend doing an exercise to warm up your lower back before heavy military presses. Either 1-2 sets of deadlifts or even something like Russian ab twists with a medicine ball to get some blood pumping into your lower back. Also wear flat soled shoes in order to help you with your balance. Wearing basketball shoes or running shoes while doing this exercise can put you at risk of injuring yourself.
i would like to know as wellOriginally Posted by keepzdasneakz
Anybody know often I can have a cheat meal while on the p90x plan? I wanna get this info down before I go ahead and order some chinese takeout tomorrow or something.
Stick to 2300 for now. You'll be able to maintain/gain strength if you are eating the proper amount of protein( also taking creatine helps).What does your ratio of macronutrients look like?Originally Posted by Shaky3
Man I hate cutting up. Another question about cutting:
When I do cardio should I eat extra since I burn those extra calories that day in order for me to maintain/gain strength instead of losing it?
For example, today I lifted then ran on the elliptical and burned 235 calories. I usually consume 2300-2400 calories per day. Since I burned those calories running should I eat around 2500-2600 or just stick to the 2300?
Thanks for the quick answer k10e05h. Btw I figured out I weigh 156 not 145 lol.
Im the opposite. If im going really heavy, I prefer barbell over dumbbell. Its much easier to unrack the barbell than it is to clean the dumbbells off the ground.Originally Posted by JOE CAMEL SMOOTH
ive been doing db only as of late as i feel it working my shoulders a lot more than barbell........bb feels unnatural now but i used to love it....w/e
yeah ive gotten pretty good at em boost-it-up-with-the-knees trick or the lift them up simultaneously as i sit down for my first rep thing. or i might just get a "spot" just to help me get them up the first time.Originally Posted by Durden7
Im the opposite. If im going really heavy, I prefer barbell over dumbbell. Its much easier to unrack the barbell than it is to clean the dumbbells off the ground.Originally Posted by JOE CAMEL SMOOTH
ive been doing db only as of late as i feel it working my shoulders a lot more than barbell........bb feels unnatural now but i used to love it....w/e
Ive done em' both, like em' both.. I just go in phases to which one I prefer.
Youre doing DB sitting?Originally Posted by JOE CAMEL SMOOTH
yeah ive gotten pretty good at em boost-it-up-with-the-knees trick or the lift them up simultaneously as i sit down for my first rep thing. or i might just get a "spot" just to help me get them up the first time.Originally Posted by Durden7
Im the opposite. If im going really heavy, I prefer barbell over dumbbell. Its much easier to unrack the barbell than it is to clean the dumbbells off the ground.Originally Posted by JOE CAMEL SMOOTH
ive been doing db only as of late as i feel it working my shoulders a lot more than barbell........bb feels unnatural now but i used to love it....w/e
Ive done em' both, like em' both.. I just go in phases to which one I prefer.
i agree on the phases......it used to be DB, then BB, now its DB for now. BB i could push more weight and it was more fun but i really feel it more in my shoulders with DB.......its hard to get a good pump etc. using BB for me right now so i dropped it.
co-sign with both of you, I've always been a DB guy because when I first started using weights I figured that it would force me to learn to control the separate weights better which it did...now that i'm on a barbell strength program I think that using DB for all those years made it so easy for me to get accustomed to a single bar. the db do force you to recruit more muscle imho because especially if using heavy weights its a challenge to keep it in a good position forcing you to use muscles to help balance. Barbells i can def push more weight with so i'm using that for strength but when i'm trying to build muscle I would use DB for more excercises but still keeping the BB in the rotation.Originally Posted by JOE CAMEL SMOOTH
yeah ive gotten pretty good at em boost-it-up-with-the-knees trick or the lift them up simultaneously as i sit down for my first rep thing. or i might just get a "spot" just to help me get them up the first time.Originally Posted by Durden7
Im the opposite. If im going really heavy, I prefer barbell over dumbbell. Its much easier to unrack the barbell than it is to clean the dumbbells off the ground.Originally Posted by JOE CAMEL SMOOTH
ive been doing db only as of late as i feel it working my shoulders a lot more than barbell........bb feels unnatural now but i used to love it....w/e
Ive done em' both, like em' both.. I just go in phases to which one I prefer.
i agree on the phases......it used to be DB, then BB, now its DB for now. BB i could push more weight and it was more fun but i really feel it more in my shoulders with DB.......its hard to get a good pump etc. using BB for me right now so i dropped it.