Man screw all them gimmick diets and work out routines.
Count Calories and Lift dem der weights, throw in some elliptical if you want. I`ll forever stand by this.
For the most part youre right.
Then you plateau and you kinda need to switch it up.
Another topic, whats the point/benefits (if any) of doing the type of squat where you sit on the end of the bench after the squat, then explode back up? Saw some guy doing it next to me while I was deadlifting, he just had 225, a lot of reps and he would push up hard after taking a split second stop sitting on the bench.
I tried it, I feel like im cheating myself, but then again I could understand how the explosive part could benefit you.
It's of my understanding that by not going down as low on the squat, that puts more emphasis on the quad. the bench prevents ATG and keeps the glutes aid at a minimum.
nope. I've always heard good stuff about it though, some not so good stuff too... never really made the effort to try it. What about you? what's your take on it?
What negative things have you heard about it?
extra strength kidney blow!
as far as negs, I've just heard of kidney/liver issues, diarrhea and the fool's gold gains. the size and pump due to water retention, and the dissipation of said size when off creatine. i heard the strength gain is fairly legit though. Idk, just doesn't seem overly necessary for gains that may or may not be permanent.
Did an hour of bi's & tri's today finishing with a half hr of calve stuff. it was great. Gym closes at 3pm tomorrow, so I gotta get in early. I'll probably do some yoga and get some good time in on the foam roller, give my body a little rehab. then hit some shoulders and forearms.
As for as eating this holiday season, I'm probably gonna go pretty hard on the meats, pause. Turkey and ham, I'll load up. Sweet potatoes will definitely come in huge helpings. The other things, I'll use moderation. Dessert...well I have a CRAZY, INSATIABLE, BORDERLINE MENTAL, sweet-tooth. So that's going to be my Achilles heel. I'll use judgement though. Plus the gym opens back up at 3pm on Christmas day, but I probably wont make it back until, ehh, maybe the 27th, rest will be good. I definitely don't expect a loss in any strength or a gain in any fat. Nothing significant anyways.
As far as my ideas on Crossfit, I think it's pretty cool. I'd be interested in taking part in it someday. I love fitness overall, so I enjoy the challenge of new techniques. I plan on running a marathon one day and maybe a spartan or some other kind of extreme, triathlon or something, who knows. I enjoy the struggle, having to push myself to be great. That inner battle to squeeze out every last drop of juice from that orange.
My workouts as is are for strength, endurance and body sculpting, but the majority of my movements are strictly for function and applied strength & endurance. So I think since that's the path I already walk, I don't suspect transitioning to something more intense would be too difficult.