Tren Shapiro
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Got a question for you guys, Why did you start lifting?
Didn't want to be a weak and useless human being.Got a question for you guys, Why did you start lifting?
I played the new Doom games and decided I wanted to look a little more like my idol, the Doom guy.Got a question for you guys, Why did you start lifting?
For me it was because I had to pass a physical fitness test (I was really unfit at the time) by the army and while I was ultimately rejected on medical grounds, there was a sense of pride and accomplishment at seeing the weights and reps go up
I was super fat and my brother encouraged me. At first I wasn't too enthusiastic but eventually I grew to really enjoy it so I just kept going. I also came to be really interested in nutrition and how the body works in general.Got a question for you guys, Why did you start lifting?
It was something that I always wanted to do but heavy hours at my job kept getting in the way until recently. Being strong is a hell of a lot more fun than being weak.Got a question for you guys, Why did you start lifting?
For me it was because I had to pass a physical fitness test (I was really unfit at the time) by the army and while I was ultimately rejected on medical grounds, there was a sense of pride and accomplishment at seeing the weights and reps go up
Try strengthening your upper back. Do barbell rows and good mornings. For rows I like letting ot hang a few inches off the floor for a few seconds and then holding it on top. If not try using a hex bar for deadlifts. Unless you're a power lifter the heck and barbell hit the same bench muscles (though some argue the hex bar is closer to a hack squat)I can't get into proper starting position for deadlifts without back rounding. Decades of computer time have fucked up my body. Feels bad.
yeah I keep my routine pretty basicI've realized that, as my training and theories around it develops, I've essentially just gone further and further back in time.
If you look at any program you would find today, most of the time it's nonsense science-meme exercises.
High rep and intense squats build tree trunk legs, pullups and rows build barn-door backs, curls and extensions with large roms build arms, bench press and deep flies build the chest, so on and so forth. Everything else is essentially refining the details of your training but the basics have worked since we invented barbells.
That's what I've noticed, anyways.
I'd been doing combat sports (boxing and Karate) since I was 8 and once I got more series and took up wrestling I began lifting since I wanted to be a UFC fighter. unfortunate there was too big of an ability gap between high school and amateur that I wasn't sure I would ever breakGot a question for you guys, Why did you start lifting?
For me it was because I had to pass a physical fitness test (I was really unfit at the time) by the army and while I was ultimately rejected on medical grounds, there was a sense of pride and accomplishment at seeing the weights and reps go up
Preparing for the possibility of fiery but mostly peaceful Minecraft PVP.Got a question for you guys, Why did you start lifting?
For me it was because I had to pass a physical fitness test (I was really unfit at the time) by the army and while I was ultimately rejected on medical grounds, there was a sense of pride and accomplishment at seeing the weights and reps go up
Got a question for you guys, Why did you start lifting?
For me it was because I had to pass a physical fitness test (I was really unfit at the time) by the army and while I was ultimately rejected on medical grounds, there was a sense of pride and accomplishment at seeing the weights and reps go up
Heh, I feel ya, kinda.I needed something to help me recover from a personal loss, and I despised excessive partiers and crybabies.
Purely for health benefit and to burn fat.Got a question for you guys, Why did you start lifting?
For me it was because I had to pass a physical fitness test (I was really unfit at the time) by the army and while I was ultimately rejected on medical grounds, there was a sense of pride and accomplishment at seeing the weights and reps go up
I was a chubby kid and lost all that weight when I became an adult and was made fun of by family members for then being too skinny. Then it became an addiction to look and feel strong.Got a question for you guys, Why did you start lifting?
For me it was because I had to pass a physical fitness test (I was really unfit at the time) by the army and while I was ultimately rejected on medical grounds, there was a sense of pride and accomplishment at seeing the weights and reps go up
That's because working out is misogynistic, white supremacist, fascist, and, of course, fatphobic. (That first one might be satire, but I can't tell anymore)It's funny how the kiwifarms is more supportive with weight lifting or weight loss than most sites on the internet.
This is pretty common for new lifters, especially if you are fat. It usually works it self out as you get stronger and more flexible. You may need to start with the barbell at a higher locationI can't get into proper starting position for deadlifts without back rounding. Decades of computer time have fucked up my body. Feels bad.
My dad pressured me into lifting because I was a little fat shit lol. Really simple act that I am very grateful for.Got a question for you guys, Why did you start lifting?
For me it was because I had to pass a physical fitness test (I was really unfit at the time) by the army and while I was ultimately rejected on medical grounds, there was a sense of pride and accomplishment at seeing the weights and reps go up