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![]() For Dokk: ![]() "I must break you".
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Day 2 (ever) at the gym... hopped on the treadmills... ran/walked around 2 miles. My heart rate, at one point, said 189... oddly I felt great and like I could keep going at that pace. I had a stress echo done last year and they got me up to 177... I coulda kept going but they had me stop. The results of that led them to tell me that I had the "heart of a competition athlete". When should I be concerned? I don't feel any pain or get dizzy, even in those high numbers.
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That said, the high heart rate, high intensity stuff has it's place. It all just depends on your goals. For example, when I do High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT), my heart will be racing something fierce at the peaks; but the point of that it so build up endurance and not to engage in aerobic exercise. So that's my answer/non-answer.
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Ahh.. yeah, it wasn't steady at there... it peaked there, and not for a super long time either. It just shocked me because it was a really high number. It went right back down quick enough when I slowed the pace. No one really explained how to work the machine, so I was kinda just mashing buttons. As for my goals, I'm just looking for better overall fitness and a little definition... increased endurance would definitely be good. Again, I'm 5'9 135lbs so I'm certainly not interested in losing weight ![]() Also, this whole "working out" concept is foreign to me. Gotta admit, though, post-workout cigars taste better than post-sitting-around-doing-nothing cigars... |
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Plus I'm not exactly sure where you even come off questioning the lift. Not like I went from 100lbs to 335 overnight. Hate all you want, it just helps me to push myself harder.
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Considering it took me a little over an hour to do, I would say so!
I had a crappy day at the gym yesterday. No energy and tired. I think I'm actually starting to get a cold Taking today off, back at it again tomorrow.
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Several guys in this thread are benching that. Some more probably should be. ![]() Quote:
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I hear ya on certain lifts being harder. I have the hardest time getting stronger on my Overhead Shoulder press. I try to raise my weight but it just seems impossible
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Keep at it! You'll shoot over that plateau at some point. You ever try to alter your rep rhythm or width of your grip? |
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Hahaha ... you will one of these days, Frank.
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I can't bench 335 pound.....
.....dumbbells.
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First day lifting in some time. I have had some lower back problems(disc out of place) 7 months ago. Im glad to get back at the weights. I was taking 189 creatine along with protein. Im planning on picking up some more amp. creatine 189 and optimum nutrition protein, but I was wondering if taking pill form creatine vs. powder form makes a big difference. What do you guys prefer, pill form vs. powder? And why?
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Lifts still going up. No bloating. No need to preload. Inexpensive. Less water retention. http://www.bodybuilding.com/store/aap/kre.html As far as the claims made regarding PH buffering, etc, I have no idea as to their validity. I just know it seems to be working well for me so far.
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Let us know how it works for you Tom. My results from creatine have been lack luster to say the least.
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The rest of you guys crack me up
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I've always benched with a close grip Christos. A lot of guys give me a load of crap because they say im losing too much range by not maxing out my grip width. I take a close grip on benching even in competition benching. Keep that grip close, your shoulders will thank you later...
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I also switched my pre-workout drink from White Flood to Jack3d so as to cycle off the White Flood for a while. The Jack3d doesn't give me the same focus, but it does seem to do as well with the pumps. It also makes me sweat more than a piece of rancid pork.
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I switched to Jack3d a few months ago and really like it. My body responds well to creatine, which is part of the reason that Jack3d works well for me -- usually 2 scoops; but I'll do 3 on insano days.
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