Originally posted by: Bolvangar
http://www.thepumpingstation.com/
thanks. Looks like I'm gonna have to hit Sports Authority for some hardware...Originally posted by: ElFenix
Originally posted by: Bolvangar
http://www.thepumpingstation.com/
just what i'm looking for
Originally posted by: PoPPeR
the thing i hate about most of these is that you need a spotter. I usually work out late at night (i have a bench in my house) and I'm afraid of going too high weight wise
Originally posted by: Spamela
you need to list your goals
(i know a little about powerlifting).
Originally posted by: ElFenix
Originally posted by: Bolvangar
http://www.thepumpingstation.com/
just what i'm looking for
Originally posted by: beer
Originally posted by: ElFenix
Originally posted by: Bolvangar
http://www.thepumpingstation.com/
just what i'm looking for
Although I don't lift anymore, I spent four years lifting of which one was with the USAPL club at school. I think that's a pretty good workout for a beginner, except for the french press aka skull crusher type lift. You have to bend your wrists pretty unnaturally to be able to do it....I've seen more than one person hurt their wrists trying to do them. I'd find something else to replacing with (dips would work similar muscles without cocking your wrist in that position.)
i had one incident a couple of days ago when I was doing bench presses and I was trying to put the weight back on the rack, but I guess it was too high and it started falling behind my head, dragging my arms with it. Luckily I muscled it out and aside from a tiny bit of soreness afterwards, i'm not too badly damaged. It was very scary though.Originally posted by: Hardcore
Originally posted by: PoPPeR
the thing i hate about most of these is that you need a spotter. I usually work out late at night (i have a bench in my house) and I'm afraid of going too high weight wise
I don't workout with a partner (although i wished i had one... most of the years i've been working out i've had a partner), so i don't have a spotter. You have to realize that not all exercises require a spotter... infact, the only exercise i do that came close to having an accident without a spotter was incline bench (i don't do flat bench, that's a pretty much worthless exercise)... and even then, half the time i use dumbbells (i alternate just for variety).
Squats can be a problem without a a spotter too, but i use a box cage for that, so if i ever do fail, it'll just land on the rails.
Originally posted by: Spamela
you need to list your goals
(i know a little about powerlifting).
Originally posted by: Hardcore
Originally posted by: beer
Originally posted by: ElFenix
Originally posted by: Bolvangar
http://www.thepumpingstation.com/
just what i'm looking for
Although I don't lift anymore, I spent four years lifting of which one was with the USAPL club at school. I think that's a pretty good workout for a beginner, except for the french press aka skull crusher type lift. You have to bend your wrists pretty unnaturally to be able to do it....I've seen more than one person hurt their wrists trying to do them. I'd find something else to replacing with (dips would work similar muscles without cocking your wrist in that position.)
No way, i wouldn't use that beginner's crap. When i first started working out, i worked out with bodybuilders... i was a SKINNY 140lb kid, and my partners were 250+. I worked out the right way, and had amazing growth in the first 8 months... so much that people thought i was on something, and i had massive stretch marks that are even there today.
Originally posted by: beer
Originally posted by: Hardcore
Originally posted by: beer
Originally posted by: ElFenix
Originally posted by: Bolvangar
http://www.thepumpingstation.com/
just what i'm looking for
Although I don't lift anymore, I spent four years lifting of which one was with the USAPL club at school. I think that's a pretty good workout for a beginner, except for the french press aka skull crusher type lift. You have to bend your wrists pretty unnaturally to be able to do it....I've seen more than one person hurt their wrists trying to do them. I'd find something else to replacing with (dips would work similar muscles without cocking your wrist in that position.)
No way, i wouldn't use that beginner's crap. When i first started working out, i worked out with bodybuilders... i was a SKINNY 140lb kid, and my partners were 250+. I worked out the right way, and had amazing growth in the first 8 months... so much that people thought i was on something, and i had massive stretch marks that are even there today.
It's decent because it doesn't put you on machines or smith presses like so many people seem to like. I'm glad you had a good opportunity, but I really think what he found covers decent FUNDAMENTALS. Although I would do a few more auxillaries and do a 2-day split, I don't think it's necessarily a bad workout, I mean in order to build your auxillaries you have to have a strong base anyways. And knowing that ElFenix is a law student, he probably doesn't have a considerable amount of free time to screw around in the gym. I know at my peak I spent 8 hours a week in there, and I'm pretty sure that's not doable if he wants to keep a decent GPA :>
Originally posted by: ElFenix
Originally posted by: Spamela
you need to list your goals
(i know a little about powerlifting).
getting rid of the scrawny computer dork look
being able to consistently beat women at arm wrestling
avoiding stretch marks
ridding myself of chicken legs
really i could probably do with being 6 foot and 175 or so lbs.