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Pasta and beef/cheese omletes, are you tryna gain weight or lose some.
Gain weight.
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Pasta and beef/cheese omletes, are you tryna gain weight or lose some.
How can you tell fat percentage in mince if buying from butchers? Especially for beef as the % can make a huge difference for beef. Help would be appreciated [MENTION=139288]Abdul[/MENTION] [MENTION=49152]humzy[/MENTION] or anyone please help.
Do you meal prep?
Has anyone got experience with deadlifting belts? Worth buying? How much difference do they really make?
They are helpful once you start hitting the 200kg mark for the average 75-80kg man. At this weight you really have the ability to mess up your lower back, so a bit of stability can help reduce the chance of an injury.
I wouldn't use it before the heavier sets though. As it will eliminate lower back involvement, thus makeing it weaker while strengthening other body parts. Eventually this can lead to injuries.
Has anyone got experience with deadlifting belts? Worth buying? How much difference do they really make?
Thoughts on Protein shakes
I recently started (Dec-end) having protein shake with milk after every workout (4-5 times a week on avg)
And I feel that I am putting on belly fat in recent weeks.
For first month or so I felt more muscle formation (not sure whether its lnked to that since I have been working out regularly since October)
Whats the low down on protein shakes. The trainers in khi dont know jack
If you're concerned about the belly fat, then just have the protein shakes with water instead.
I usually have 3 scoops every time I make them.
Have you gotten into the habit of reading the nutrition charts yet?
Thoughts on Protein shakes
I recently started (Dec-end) having protein shake with milk after every workout (4-5 times a week on avg)
And I feel that I am putting on belly fat in recent weeks.
For first month or so I felt more muscle formation (not sure whether its lnked to that since I have been working out regularly since October)
Whats the low down on protein shakes. The trainers in khi dont know jack
honestly i dont know anything about it as much... the one i am having apparently has very low fat tho (its this one: https://www.iherb.com/pr/Muscletech...Lean-Muscle-Strawberry-3-97-lbs-1-80-kg/45238)
it tastes terrible with water but great with milk
Man I had a sick leg day today. Feel so good.
You won't feel as good when you wake up tomorrow. I still haven't recovered from my last one.![]()
What's your leg workout? I rarely feel pain in my legs after leg day apart from the first few hours after the workout.
I haven't been able to go to the gym for the last 6 or so months due to stuff happening in my life, but recently(last one month) I've noticed that I have been having frequent lower back pains. It is not sharp, shooting pain, but dull constant pain which gets more intense if I touch one or two spots in my lower back.
When I used to train I would only do compound exercises such as deadlifts and benchpress. I had worked my way up in deadlifts to be able to lift 250-275 lbs. During the time that I was training I didn't experience any sort of pains and I made a 100% sure that my form was accurate.
I'm wondering if a lack of training could be the cause of the pains, maybe some gym expert could shed a light. My body weight has remained roughly the same in the 170-175lb range during my training and non-training days.
Have you seen a doctor yet? This sounds serious. It's difficult to say if lack of training is the cause, it could be anything.
That's weird, I think you're probably undertraining. Try increasing the intensity of your workouts. Anyway, my leg day consists of Dumbbell Lunges, Squats, and Leg Pressing. I do calves on a separately different day along with abs.
Athlean-X talks about the undertraining issue in one of his videos. I'll try finding it later.
[MENTION=139288]Abdul[/MENTION] Do you think fixed weight machines are any good?
That's weird, I think you're probably undertraining. Try increasing the intensity of your workouts. Anyway, my leg day consists of Dumbbell Lunges, Squats, and Leg Pressing. I do calves on a separately different day along with abs.
Athlean-X talks about the undertraining issue in one of his videos. I'll try finding it later.
The weird thing is I feel I push myself. I go very close to failure and it burns like hell when I am doing the exercises but never feel anything major afterwards, apart from slight ache.
That's not supposed to be happening. See a physical therapist.
How necessary are stuff like dropsets?
[MENTION=139288]Abdul[/MENTION] Do you think fixed weight machines are any good?
By the way, it just occurred to me that why did you start going? Thought it was pointless to ruin your joints for no reason?![]()
Does anyone have any tips for a noob![]()
Bro it depends what you want to achieve with your body.
For those on a cut, what meals do you guys take to work for lunch times?
Does anyone have any tips for a noob![]()
yo any advice on building big legs, I've been doing too many upper body workouts, the legs are feeling left out![]()
Y'all take creatine?
I actually feel sad for him. Losing that amount of musculature just because of a moronic barbell curl.
This guy has a very good physique. Unlike those giant overblown squares that call themselves bodybuilders.
This guy has a very good physique. Unlike those giant overblown squares that call themselves bodybuilders.
Just a warning for everyone: If you're thinking about buying pre-workout, don't. Stay far, far away from it.
It's like cocaine. The longer you take it, the more you want and the more you need. I didn't realize this for a long time until now. Couldn't concentrate on any of my workouts but of course, I ended up going back to it.
i always hated pre workouts, felt like i was on bath salts or something messed up.
Usually i have a coffee or a chocolate bar, sugar gets me going haha.
Did a shoulder workout yesterday.
Is it just me or the upright rows are really, uhmm, uncomfortable to do on the front side (obviously). If you know what i mean.
So normally for each exercise I do i used to do 3 sets of 12 reps each (different muscle everyday for eg. Back, Chest, Shoulders, Arms, Legs)
however this new trainer joined the gym recently and this guy has a bunch of new exercises for each muscle set and on average Im doing 4 sets of 16 reps each. Is there a chance of injury? Guy is crazy. I was almost in tears by the end of the leg workout on Saturday and it still hurts
So normally for each exercise I do i used to do 3 sets of 12 reps each (different muscle everyday for eg. Back, Chest, Shoulders, Arms, Legs)
however this new trainer joined the gym recently and this guy has a bunch of new exercises for each muscle set and on average Im doing 4 sets of 16 reps each. Is there a chance of injury? Guy is crazy. I was almost in tears by the end of the leg workout on Saturday and it still hurts
Would you beat me in a fight?
Damn I weigh 135 (or less) and my bench is 135. For 5 reps.
Did you include weight of the bar in the total weight?