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New site? Maybe some day.
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I'm curious if anyone lifting out there had the feeling like shin splints but in there forearms. over the last week 1/2, I added 20lbs and then another 20lbs to the non-straight curl bar and 20lbs to the reverse non-straight curl bar. now my forearms when I put down the weights, they kill. |
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In B4 Martins know-it-all post.
Sounds like tendonitis, my man. I started getting tendonitis from rows and pull downs, started wearing wrist-wraps and all was better. I would recommend just going easier on the weight -- you can increase, but not so drastically. You (like me) are an old fart and heavy weight hurts. I have been lifting lighter lately with higher reps -- still a good workout, but not so hurty.
Oh, and start eating some meat products, hippy. |
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it means you're doing it wrong and soon they're going to snap like dry spaghetti |
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I've had the same issue when doing any bicep curling motion, especially with the ez-bar. Mine isn't as intense but probably will be if I keep it up. |
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I'll step back on the weight from strong woman back to pussy for now. |
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less weight moar reps/sets |
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I'm going to rape my back today on the air rower today. The only thing that will actually burn out my back is like 30 minutes of that or doing like 100 wide grip pull-ups, and well, I can't do that many. |
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Air rower? If you are getting raped by an air rower, you probably have it coming. Stick with real weights, please. For me. |
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the first time I felt this pain in my arms was swinging and throwing bags of leaves at the dump. |
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Air rower? If you are getting raped by an air rower, you probably have it coming. Stick with real weights, please. For me. |
Doing my regular workout with the Air Rower has my back feeling pretty dead. It may be gay but I approve. |
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I just added pull-ups and chin-ups to my routine; my cloits and gloits are fucking pissed at me. |
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In B4 Martins know-it-all post.
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Oh, and start eating some meat products, hippy. |
Could be tendonitis but I would be more inclined to say it's an example of Wolff's Law ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolff's_law ) where a bone will react to whatever pressure you put on it. There are like micro-fractures in the bone and they heal back stronger than they were before. When I started kettlebell, my forearms hurt like hell for a few weeks but that went away with time.
If it really bothers you, take it easy and you should be okay.
And yeah, eat meat. |
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stretch. stretch everything slowly for more than 15 sec before and after you workout and whenever it hurts during the day. and yes REAL protein. |
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someone wants their dick sucked. I want drew to post a link to that book he was talking about... max power or something like that. |
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It's the muscle in your forearms growing away from the bone. It happens to a lot of people who work out. I had it for a while (a week or two) then it goes away. |
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someone wants their dick sucked. I want drew to post a link to that book he was talking about... max power or something like that. |
there's 3 ways of doing things... The right way, the wrong way, and the max power way. |
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which is the wrong way...but faster! |
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hunt grizzly bears with a club or gtfo |
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Anyone vegetarian who works out? I'm making the switch come August and have to figure out what I'm going to do because about half of my protein intake is meat based. I already eat a lot of dairy products and peanut butter based things. I'll probably start drinking a protein shake every day as opposed to just after lifting. Any advice other than eat meat? |
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I eat a shit ton of tofu, beans, eggs, cheese, and almond/soy milk.
Also, I highly recommend that you take creatine. There are a lot of studies out there with veggies and creatine. |
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Anyone vegetarian who works out? I'm making the switch come August and have to figure out what I'm going to do because about half of my protein intake is meat based. I already eat a lot of dairy products and peanut butter based things. I'll probably start drinking a protein shake every day as opposed to just after lifting. Any advice other than eat meat? |
If I bought you a book, would you read it? |
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Also, I highly recommend that you take creatine. There are a lot of studies out there with veggies and creatine. |
I take creatine every couple months, Might start taking it more regularly once I go veggie. |
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If I bought you a book, would you read it? |
I guess but it wouldn't change my mind so you'd be wasting your money broooo. |
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I find that after a couple days of creatine, I'm not bigger or anything, I juse recover faster during/after a work out. |
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whats the best way to loose a gut? i'm gonna try not drinking beer for a month in addition to my regular workouts but are their any other exercises that are good specifically for this kind of weight loss? |
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I find that after a couple days of creatine, I'm not bigger or anything, I juse recover faster during/after a work out. |
It depends on how you're taking it, I figure you don't "load" so it take about 2 weeks to be fully bloated from creatine when taking 5g a day. The first time I took it I could definitely tell a difference in the size of my biceps and I was able to get way more pumps and recover way faster. |
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whats the best way to loose a gut? i'm gonna try not drinking beer for a month in addition to my regular workouts but are their any other exercises that are good specifically for this kind of weight loss? |
Diet and Cardio. |
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I didn't notice any size different, but I'm not a faggot looking at my assneck in the shower. I just noticed I recovered faster. |
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How are your wrists doing? I'm taking a week off from lifting because mine were hurting me so bad after I lifted Back/Biceps on Saturday. This sucks. |
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The naked eight-legged dude in the Soloflex commercial would be proud of all of you. |
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Anyone vegetarian who works out? I'm making the switch come August and have to figure out what I'm going to do because about half of my protein intake is meat based. I already eat a lot of dairy products and peanut butter based things. I'll probably start drinking a protein shake every day as opposed to just after lifting. Any advice other than eat meat? |
around the time hive smasher was doing our first cd, dan and justin were both doing body building and living vegan.
i really don't consider it to be a lifestyle that you can really keep and live a good full life. you work your body to hard and tax it for nutrients that you don't actually put into your body. they were both pretty heavy into it though. i know justin will talk to you for hours about it if you talk to him. we don't give him the attention that he doesn't get from his wife. |
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Anyone vegetarian who works out? I'm making the switch come August and have to figure out what I'm going to do because about half of my protein intake is meat based. I already eat a lot of dairy products and peanut butter based things. I'll probably start drinking a protein shake every day as opposed to just after lifting. Any advice other than eat meat? |
around the time hive smasher was doing our first cd, dan and justin were both doing body building and living vegan.
i really don't consider it to be a lifestyle that you can really keep and live a good full life. you work your body to hard and tax it for nutrients that you don't actually put into your body. they were both pretty heavy into it though. i know justin will talk to you for hours about it if you talk to him. we don't give him the attention that he doesn't get from his wife. |
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whats the best way to loose a gut? i'm gonna try not drinking beer for a month in addition to my regular workouts but are their any other exercises that are good specifically for this kind of weight loss? |
Diet and Cardio. |
Had to post in here eventually.
Grant's right on the mark with diet (as long as it's the right one) but exercise is NOT the way to lose weight.
A lot of people think that if you just use more calories than you consume, you will lose weight and yes, that's right... to a point. What's happening is your body thinking you are literally starving and you generally won't feel very good (your body will eat into your muscle, you'll feel hungry all the time, can cause depression, throw off hormone levels, etc). The way I lost 80lbs in 8 months is by training the body to burn fat for fuel instead of carbohydrates. Once your body feels comfortable doing that, it dips into your fat stores for energy between meals (which shouldn't be that often anyway - intermittent fasting, look it up if you're interested). Blah blah blah not showing off like some might think, I'm just trying to help and share what I've learned.
I'm putting myself out there if anybody wants more information. PM me or something.
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How are your wrists doing? I'm taking a week off from lifting because mine were hurting me so bad after I lifted Back/Biceps on Saturday. This sucks. |
I took a week and a 1/2 off. Went back today. I tried to see if doing less weights did it. I also made sure to keep my wrists straight, but with the bar I've been using it locks your wrists straight. Anyhow, it's not wrists. It feels like the center of the bone in the front of my forearms are going to snap. When I put the weights down, it hurts for a second and then stops.
Anyhow, dips hurt a little, but only when coming off the bar. Also, when I throw a ball hard to the puppies, it also twinges in the middle of my arm. |
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I also made sure to keep my wrists straight |
Dude, Id hate to break it to you, but I think they're naturally like that and there's nothing you can do about it.
I rest my case. |
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rabble rabble parah sailin. |
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Someone else must have suggested that -- I haven't taken powdered creatine in years. The liquid stuff is better because you only have to take a little bit rather than mixing it with water and drinking a big, gross concoction. The liquid also hits you faster and has better results and not as apt to give you the shits. |
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well, it was years ago. who ever suggested it said to only take 1 scoop instead of the 2 they suggest. |
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Take whey and creatine before you work out, and whey about 30 minutes after. The whey helps the muscle build up faster and stronger. Creatine is just good for giving you that extra boost to lift more than normally. Oh, and as said in this thread, eat some meat you tree huggers. |
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Aaron, I did more research on the forearm stuff. Most people are saying to stop bar curls and stick to pullups/dumbell curls (no preacher) while at the same time working to make your grip/forearm muscles stronger. Also, When lifting anything with the knuckle down grip, you should gradually ease your grip, not just pull away quickly because thats when the most irritation comes. |
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all good advice.
this morning, i wanted to do my last day on the old work out routine. i got sweatier and sweatier and didnt feel well. felt like puking. so i went into the bathroom, puked up water, felt great and went back for the last 30 minutes of my work out. because i puked, i didnt have time for swimming. |
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fuck muscletech products. Do some research and you can get quality products from other companies. Muscletech is all about advertising and showing you that you can end up like jay cutler or dexter jackson if you use their products. Those guys don't come cheap, and the prices of their products certainly reflect that. I use a lot of optimum nutrition products. Good quality company and no bs fillers. For creatine, I use sci-fit kre-alkalyn. It's a newer product but I'm liking it so far and it's in pill form and there is no "loading" phase. |
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For Whey or Creatine, Six Star Muscle makes a decent product, although I prefer the muscletech stuff myself. |
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My forearms are more or less better. I took almost three weeks off (was suppose to be 2 but then i was sick last week). If I do standing bar curls on a medium weight and higher rep I'm fine. I did a lot of hammer curls and pull ups too. no pain yet. |
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I'm pain free too, but I've been taking it easy. |
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