TL Health and Fitness Initiative 2011 - Page 276
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Froadac
United States6733 Posts
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Cambium
United States16368 Posts
On May 17 2011 20:13 zatic wrote: Fuck my press sucks. According to this I am novice on squat, getting there on DL, but way way off on press (not even what they call untrained). I hate presses :-( everybody hates presses I've been stuck on 115/120 FOREVER, recently broke through now. Now I hope I don't get stuck on 135 -_- | ||
inimenesc
Estonia374 Posts
won against our rival school by 50 points! 4x10min. Was in game about 30min or so, first 20mins straight | ||
zatic
Zurich15307 Posts
On May 17 2011 23:35 BouBou.865 wrote: Guys, I've continually been feeling really, really tired the past year. I work out 5x a week, I sleep around 10 hours a day and take Vitamin B&C tablets as of late. No luck so far. It's no pfeiffer. Is this just puberty? (17 years old) My parents don't molest me or anything, so I doubt stress is a big problem. If you have absolutely no idea where the tiredness is coming from see a doctor and have your thyroid checked for dysfunction. At least that is very common in the area I am living and typically manifests around your age. | ||
inimenesc
Estonia374 Posts
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Zafrumi
Switzerland1272 Posts
thanks sjarl, more screaming will occur next time! On May 18 2011 00:18 inimenesc wrote: So i promised to talk here about basketball won against our rival school by 50 points! 4x10min. Was in game about 30min or so, first 20mins straight good stuff man! show us a video of one of your games | ||
MajinMojo
266 Posts
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funkie
Venezuela9374 Posts
On May 18 2011 00:14 Cambium wrote: everybody hates presses I've been stuck on 115/120 FOREVER, recently broke through now. Now I hope I don't get stuck on 135 -_- Really? I thought you and I were up to par in the press department :o I raped 135 yesterday. | ||
MajinMojo
266 Posts
On May 17 2011 15:01 Froadac wrote: http://www.crossfit.com/cf-journal/WLSTANDARDS.pdf I was going for novice in all areas. I've hit novice in everything but bench and deadlift. I think I could deadlift that much, but I started low and will maintain constant progression. My bench is really really really proportionally abd though. Only 5lb better than press. Seems like I am at or close to novice totals for my weight with every lift except bench press. Damn my pitiful bench is going to take a while. Powercleans are a tad bit off too but that's cus I started way light. | ||
Cambium
United States16368 Posts
On May 18 2011 01:44 funkie wrote: Really? I thought you and I were up to par in the press department :o I raped 135 yesterday. you fucking monster! i don't know, my press fucking sucks what's your body weight now? | ||
funkie
Venezuela9374 Posts
On May 18 2011 02:02 Cambium wrote: you fucking monster! i don't know, my press fucking sucks what's your body weight now? Lower, like 155 lol. I was at like 165 at my best. dropped like 10pounds or so. Shity diet is gone and eating more healthy, But still increasing weight :D | ||
Sabu113
United States11035 Posts
On May 17 2011 13:32 DimmuKlok wrote: Hey everyone, I'm still having some lower back pain when I'm doing squats. Just as a reminder, I mentioned earlier that all I have to work with is a smith machine. I lowered the weight 20lbs and my form seemed to be better but to be honest I'm not even sure if proper form translates over to this machine. I wont know for sure if the pain is from the machine or my technique until I can find a place to do it properly. For now I was wondering if you guys know any lifts I could do to substitute the squat with while I look for a new gym. Thanks. I was having back problems for awhile too. It ended up being a mix of leaning foward a touch (chest too far forward) and thus the back rounding a touch at the very bottom of the set. Changing that bit of form has gotten rid of those pains for me. edit: I was wondering if anyone could recommend any very basic cookbooks. Getting an apartment for teh summer so I want to learn how to cook. My roomies will have the basic pots and pans and I'll have a decent budget for myself. I'm looking to gain 10-15 pounds this summer so no diet stuff. (I acknowledge gomad) | ||
Necosarius
Sweden4042 Posts
On May 18 2011 00:14 Cambium wrote: everybody hates presses I've been stuck on 115/120 FOREVER, recently broke through now. Now I hope I don't get stuck on 135 -_- No way, I love presses :D Way better than benching ^^ | ||
eshlow
United States5210 Posts
On May 17 2011 23:35 BouBou.865 wrote: Guys, I've continually been feeling really, really tired the past year. I work out 5x a week, I sleep around 10 hours a day and take Vitamin B&C tablets as of late. No luck so far. It's no pfeiffer. Is this just puberty? (17 years old) My parents don't molest me or anything, so I doubt stress is a big problem. Stop working out for 2-3 weeks, eat more, get outside and get some vitamin D, take fish oil, and see if that helps | ||
sJarl
Iceland1699 Posts
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sawedust
United States506 Posts
On May 17 2011 15:01 Froadac wrote: http://www.crossfit.com/cf-journal/WLSTANDARDS.pdf I was going for novice in all areas. I've hit novice in everything but bench and deadlift. I think I could deadlift that much, but I started low and will maintain constant progression. My bench is really really really proportionally abd though. Only 5lb better than press. I assume those standards are for 1RM, amirite? If that's the case I'm hitting intermediate level for all of those lifts (at 132lb standard level), with the bench and squat weights being the ones I use for my five reps in PP. Yesterday I had a pretty great workout at the gym, minus the fact that I ended up missing hard on my overhead press. I tried upping the weight by 5lbs (2.5lb plates both sides) to get it up to 100lbs since I cleared 95 last week. Finished the first set with a struggle at the last rep, then in set two I died on the second rep. I didn't bother going for 100 on the third set, I dropped back down to 95lbs and finished off five reps with that. Going to try 100lbs again next press workout (Saturday) and hopefully I'll be able to push without problems. Other workouts I had yesterday were squats (3 sets of 5@195, moving to 205 next workout) and chinups (3 sets of 10@BW+15lb DB). | ||
BouBou.865
Netherlands814 Posts
On May 18 2011 03:10 eshlow wrote: Stop working out for 2-3 weeks, eat more, get outside and get some vitamin D, take fish oil, and see if that helps Damnit, hoped I wouldn't have to stop working out. Will stop working out for two weeks and keep you posted. One question though: if I go outside, is it still okay to go skimboarding/play football? | ||
Catch
United States616 Posts
On May 18 2011 03:41 sJarl wrote: hmmm Jim Wendler's 5/3/1 for powerlifting just got released. Very tempting to buy it Agreed. Saw the table of contents and it seems worth it based on that alone... | ||
phyre112
United States3090 Posts
On May 18 2011 04:25 Catch wrote: Agreed. Saw the table of contents and it seems worth it based on that alone... There's a reason wendler is such a big name out there - he's a SOLID program for an advanced lifter. Question is, are you that far advanced that there aren't faster ways to add 50 pounds to your squat than doing it in monthly cycles? I'd like to take a look at his power lifting program at least to see how it's different from his regular 5/3/1. | ||
GumThief
Canada284 Posts
Are there any lifting programs out there that would incorporate a 4-5x a week schedule? Thanks.. I'm getting antsy just sitting here not being able to work out -_- | ||
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