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i couldnt fo both because i would be extremely sluggish
Got that extra pep in my step since it's the first weekend of the season
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i couldnt fo both because i would be extremely sluggish
I've always been told to move weight in a slow, steady, controlled fashion. Then I see dudes like this with horrible form, rocking and jerking weight. What gives? This is one thing I've never understood.
Stop the cross fit mess and hit the gym and lift heavy and eat heavy but clean. Your cross fit training is good for endurance training(still don't like the idea of it), but lifting heavy and eating clean and heavy will get you good lean muscle. You look pretty small so all that endurance training isn't gonna help you get more lean muscle.So bros, I've cleaned up my diet, but still consuming fruits, along with lots of lean proteins and veggies, this has been my breakdown for this week, I just wanna build on some lean muscle mass...how should I change things up...not trying to lose weight...but it might be inevitable....majority of my carb intake is from natural sugars from fruits...stopped drinking juices and using sweeteners...no bread and only a cup of brown rice on occasions.
I don't see what you're seeing. Looks pretty controlled and not jerky.
im 28. 5'8. 177lbs.
ive been bulking the past 3-4 months. i think ive added around 10 lbs, but i have some serious bad weight in my midsection. and the days that i bloat....maaaan. but im happy with how my upper body and lower body is looking though. my girl wont stop telling me how good my *** looks(dem squats bro). anyways, i need to slim my gut down some cause i have a wedding to attend in october and i plan on rocking a slim fitting suit.
i plan on eating a little more clean and adding some cardio into the mix. will this be enough to see a difference in little over a month? i dont necessarily want to stop bulking until at least my program is done, which should be over in 2-3 weeks. i just dont want to rock a slim suit and my gut is making an attempt to hang over my belt...size 32 pants in the past now....
ill accept any input. im still a newb. this year is the first time ive stayed dedicated to the gym.
Correct.I don't see what you're seeing. Looks pretty controlled and not jerky.
A good lifting program would do you better than cross fit. Sure guys in here can help you out more than I can.Bro, you lift in Crossfit...lol
The only difference is you don't attack muscle groups individually...
I don't see what you're seeing. Looks pretty controlled and not jerky.
There's virtually no ROM in his pulls. He's damn near vertical in his BB rows, almost shrugs. His entire torso is moving during his mid rows like he's actually rowing a boat.
Now compare it to this:
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Look at the weight though. After a while you adjust and do what you have to do to move that weight within a safe pace and rom. At that stage and experience he knows what his body can handle. It's like dudes complaining the guy squatting 1000lb and not going full parallel or atg...uhhh you try it. I don't think that negates his strength.
it works for everyone still, form is extremely important to build that muscle memory so when you start going heavy on lifts, your form is second natureWasn't knocking him at all. It obviously works for him. I was curious about the importance of form, rom vs. resistance.Look at the weight though. After a while you adjust and do what you have to do to move that weight within a safe pace and rom. At that stage and experience he knows what his body can handle. It's like dudes complaining the guy squatting 1000lb and not going full parallel or atg...uhhh you try it. I don't think that negates his strength.
My current plan, but not sure what to do for 5th day with my back
Monday: Chest/Back/Abs/Cardio
Tuesday: Cardio
Wed: Shoulder/Arms/Abs/Cardio
Thursday: Cardio or Rest
Friday: Back/Abs/Cardio
Saturday: Legs(HEAVY)
Sunday: Rest
Very Heavy, 4 sets: 8 reps.How do you find the energy to train chest and back on the same day?
Do you go extra heavy with less volume, or more volume with a more moderate weight?
it works for everyone still, form is extremely important to build that muscle memory so when you start going heavy on lifts, your form is second natureLook at the weight though. After a while you adjust and do what you have to do to move that weight within a safe pace and rom. At that stage and experience he knows what his body can handle. It's like dudes complaining the guy squatting 1000lb and not going full parallel or atg...uhhh you try it. I don't think that negates his strength.
Wasn't knocking him at all. It obviously works for him. I was curious about the importance of form, rom vs. resistance.
rocking and using momentum is actually not changing form
if you notice in the video, chris' elbows are in the perfect position for every lift, in every exercise, he pulls the weight to the exact same spot on his body every time, he doesnt deviate from the optimal muscle mechanics, but he does cheat by rocking, but thats how you lift heavier, get a better pump, and progress
Scott Herman or whatever is a joke. Form is a touchy subject but the weight and physiques do the talking.
i explained that in the latter part of my post broit works for everyone still, form is extremely important to build that muscle memory so when you start going heavy on lifts, your form is second natureLook at the weight though. After a while you adjust and do what you have to do to move that weight within a safe pace and rom. At that stage and experience he knows what his body can handle. It's like dudes complaining the guy squatting 1000lb and not going full parallel or atg...uhhh you try it. I don't think that negates his strength.
Wasn't knocking him at all. It obviously works for him. I was curious about the importance of form, rom vs. resistance.
rocking and using momentum is actually not changing form
if you notice in the video, chris' elbows are in the perfect position for every lift, in every exercise, he pulls the weight to the exact same spot on his body every time, he doesnt deviate from the optimal muscle mechanics, but he does cheat by rocking, but thats how you lift heavier, get a better pump, and progress
How is rocking and using momentum not changing form????
Theres so much i disagree with in that video and some of these posts. Ill get to them in a bit.