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Posted on 2/19/16 at 6:10 am to DrewDawg13
Posted on 2/19/16 at 6:10 am to DrewDawg13
The 100 push-ups being equivalent to cardio and the Arnold "quote" make me believe he is trolling.
Posted on 2/19/16 at 8:53 am to TbirdSpur2010
Same here T Bird. Well, I have to limit them and lunges. My knee
Posted on 2/19/16 at 10:31 am to hoginthesw
It sucks, doesn't it?
Got a bad left knee and a bad right ankle conspiring to sabotage my leg days. The most weight those joints can tolerate isn't nearly enough to get what I consider to be a proper workout. Just compensate as best as I can.
Got a bad left knee and a bad right ankle conspiring to sabotage my leg days. The most weight those joints can tolerate isn't nearly enough to get what I consider to be a proper workout. Just compensate as best as I can.
Posted on 2/19/16 at 10:57 am to hoginthesw
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Same here T Bird. Well, I have to limit them and lunges. My knee
i can lunge fine these days even with pretty heavy kettlebells.
MFing running just destroys me. 4 years of cross country and 6 years of track have turned me into a downright vagina in my mid 30s.
#datellipticaltho
Posted on 2/19/16 at 11:04 am to 3nOut
I'm 38 but I think my right knee is 68.
Lunges freaking kill me. Braces only do so much. Just gotta work around it.
My running is short distance sprinting. I can't do distance and honestly my body type benefits more from sprints.
Lunges freaking kill me. Braces only do so much. Just gotta work around it.
My running is short distance sprinting. I can't do distance and honestly my body type benefits more from sprints.
Posted on 2/19/16 at 1:33 pm to cas4t
So if I had a friend that suffered from assus minimus, would squats help him?
Again, just asking hypothetically, for a friend
Again, just asking hypothetically, for a friend
Posted on 2/19/16 at 1:43 pm to hoginthesw
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Lunges freaking kill me. Braces only do so much. Just gotta work around it.
The irony for me is lunges used to be my favorite
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I can't do distance and honestly my body type benefits more from sprints.
I usually favor the stationary bike for cardio. Doing that with basketball usually helps get me the cardio I need. Just gotta be careful with the balling like you are with the lunges.
Posted on 2/23/16 at 9:01 am to Old Sarge
As far as the only push-ups argument, I don't agree at all. However, I was in the best shape of my life when I was at OSUT at Fort Benning and there wasn't a barbell in sight. Body weight exercises can be effective but is not the most efficient.
Push-ups, pull-ups, flutter kicks, 60/120's, five mile fun runs and rucking were pretty much all we did. I was lean when I got there because I was already doing ROTC at Bama( which I did a lot of 11 mile battle buddy runs on Jack Warner) I actually gained about nine pounds because I pretty much lived in the push up position for two different phases of basic.
Push-ups, pull-ups, flutter kicks, 60/120's, five mile fun runs and rucking were pretty much all we did. I was lean when I got there because I was already doing ROTC at Bama( which I did a lot of 11 mile battle buddy runs on Jack Warner) I actually gained about nine pounds because I pretty much lived in the push up position for two different phases of basic.
Posted on 2/23/16 at 12:28 pm to Old Sarge
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Old Sarge
I'm literally old enough to be your daddy ... and I can honestly say that I'd have another heart attack if I tried to run another 10k these days.
But back when I was your age I was running in the Cooper River Bridge Run in Charleston every year ... and I can tell you, it's the inclines that really kick your butt.
Posted on 2/23/16 at 10:05 pm to scrooster
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I'm literally old enough to be your daddy ...
Indeed
Posted on 2/23/16 at 10:09 pm to Old Sarge
And Sarge is old enough to be my daddy. Big fish to little fish, right?
Posted on 2/23/16 at 10:24 pm to Old Sarge
frick running. I ETS in November of 2017 and that will be the end my running days...for-fricking-ever.
I became addicted to the gym while in Kuwait, though. I gained 20 lbs over there and got in the absolute best shape of my life. My goal was to join the 1,000lb Club before I left and I got it the week before we came back. I had never lifted weights in my life before I got there and ended up with these numbers in the "big 3":
Bench press - 265 lbs
Squat - 345 lbs
Deadlift - 425 lbs
I hate that I've fallen off since I got home, but stateside life with a new kid will do that to you. I'm still lifting every day (I got myself a power rack and some Olympic weights so I don't even have to go to a gym), but I'm just not able to work out as long as I did over there. Thankfully I've only lost around 4-5 lbs since I got back and I seem to have stabilized there.
I became addicted to the gym while in Kuwait, though. I gained 20 lbs over there and got in the absolute best shape of my life. My goal was to join the 1,000lb Club before I left and I got it the week before we came back. I had never lifted weights in my life before I got there and ended up with these numbers in the "big 3":
Bench press - 265 lbs
Squat - 345 lbs
Deadlift - 425 lbs
I hate that I've fallen off since I got home, but stateside life with a new kid will do that to you. I'm still lifting every day (I got myself a power rack and some Olympic weights so I don't even have to go to a gym), but I'm just not able to work out as long as I did over there. Thankfully I've only lost around 4-5 lbs since I got back and I seem to have stabilized there.
Posted on 2/23/16 at 10:58 pm to Old Sarge
Got my fitbit charge.
Been watching what I eat, and I try to get 10k steps and 10 floors every day.
Dropped 6 pounds so far.
Inb4fatty
Been watching what I eat, and I try to get 10k steps and 10 floors every day.
Dropped 6 pounds so far.
Inb4fatty
Posted on 2/23/16 at 11:19 pm to Old Sarge
Work has 1000 up for grabs too.
Posted on 2/24/16 at 7:37 am to Wanderin Reb
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frick running. I ETS in November of 2017 and that will be the end my running days...for-fricking-ever.
I became addicted to the gym while in Kuwait, though. I gained 20 lbs over there and got in the absolute best shape of my life. My goal was to join the 1,000lb Club before I left and I got it the week before we came back. I had never lifted weights in my life before I got there and ended up with these numbers in the "big 3":
Bench press - 265 lbs
Squat - 345 lbs
Deadlift - 425 lbs
I hate that I've fallen off since I got home, but stateside life with a new kid will do that to you. I'm still lifting every day (I got myself a power rack and some Olympic weights so I don't even have to go to a gym), but I'm just not able to work out as long as I did over there. Thankfully I've only lost around 4-5 lbs since I got back and I seem to have stabilized there.
Those aren't bad numbers at all, mind if I ask what height/weight you did those at??
Posted on 2/24/16 at 9:12 am to DrewDawg13
5'10"/180lbs
I trained 5-6 days a week for 9 months. Like I said, I had never done any weight lifting prior to that. I've been in the military for 7 years, so I've been working out but really just body weight stuff.
Now I can't get enough. If I go more than a day or two without hitting the weights I get crazy.
I trained 5-6 days a week for 9 months. Like I said, I had never done any weight lifting prior to that. I've been in the military for 7 years, so I've been working out but really just body weight stuff.
Now I can't get enough. If I go more than a day or two without hitting the weights I get crazy.
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