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Just sent you a PM a little bit ago.Originally Posted by DCAllAmerican
Anyone interested in doing Insanity? I have a few extra disks sitting around.
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The only thing, they aren't formatted to work in ALL DVD players. Will work on your PC using VLC Media PLayer. So if you can stream from your PC to your TV then you are straight.
Its a matter of hamstring flexibility. From what you described I'd think that at the bottom of your squat, your letting your pelvis rotate because your hamstrings arent flexible enough, and you end up losing the arch in your lower back. This puts a LOT of stress on it.Originally Posted by lynchpin33
My lower back has been killing me after I squat. I have asked various trainers in the gym to watch my form and they that nothing is wrong, they say my form is perfect.I have also read , watched various videos on youtube and I just do not know what is going on. I only have 135 on the bar. When ever I start to jog or play ball, I have to quit playing. I was using the free motion machine, but I feel I get more out of squatting by using the bar. I have only been at it for 3 weeks but, that is too long to still be having back pain. Can any body out there give me pointers. I am also warming up a stretching before and after I work out. Help please...
yeah but after that weekend your gonna feel like $+##... just get back in the gym asapOriginally Posted by Shaq DIESEL 34
I worked out yesterday (wednesday), but I'm going to OSU for the Weekend, and won't be able to work out until Monday. This weekend is gonna be jam packed with Beer +Fast Food. DAMN.
Is a little break from working out good for your muscles though?
Originally Posted by freshbottoms
I know it's been talked about on here before, to help me out again, is there negatives to doing back/ chest on the same day? It's what I've been doing and wondering if I should switch. Then I do shoulders/ tri/ bi on another day and legs has it's own day. Any help would be great. Thanks.
something has to be up w/ your form...are you using a low or high bar position?Originally Posted by lynchpin33
My lower back has been killing me after I squat. I have asked various trainers in the gym to watch my form and they that nothing is wrong, they say my form is perfect.I have also read , watched various videos on youtube and I just do not know what is going on. I only have 135 on the bar. When ever I start to jog or play ball, I have to quit playing. I was using the free motion machine, but I feel I get more out of squatting by using the bar. I have only been at it for 3 weeks but, that is too long to still be having back pain. Can any body out there give me pointers. I am also warming up a stretching before and after I work out. Help please...
speed 3 - 1 minOriginally Posted by iLLest
Is speed 6 for 1 minute speed 9 for 30 seconds a good HIIT routine? Multiple cycles ofcourse.
iLLest!
Originally Posted by NjCollector
how many days a week can you do hiit(8cycles, 1:2)?
I would suggest HIIT for you 2-3x a week like anyone else. I had a bit of lovehandle fat myself and I still have a very slight bit but the reason I think it has been reduced is not by my reduction in calories...since I want to gain muscle I've been actually eating more. If your going to do HIIT I would def suggest doing it with no eating besides maybe water or some juice 4 hours prior. If you wake up with energy then do HIIT first thing when you get up if you have a treadmill.Originally Posted by TheDudeMT
Ok, so I have flab that I want/need to get rid of...the lower abdomen area. It's such a pain to get rid of. I've been cutting my calories the past couple weeks and doing some p90x ab ripper along with working out and some cardio. I'm seeing results but I want to kick up my activity/intensity a notch.
I'm trying to burn fat by the way.
Do you guys recommend me to do HIIT? For those who had/have difficulty with the area, what did/are you guys doing?
I'm telling you brett it was that extra protein you were taking that was part of that side fat. It could have been something else but I don't find it a coincidence that after a month off of extra protein from supplements that you find that the flab you once had is gone...goes with the thinking that people actually need less protein than that 1g per pound rule.Originally Posted by brettTHEjett
So strange..
before I starting doing this 5x5 ("bulking") program, I had some noticeable side fat, towards the infront area. My abs have always been ripped but these side fat pockets rally popped out
I've been EATING like a horse and stopped taking supplements for the month of may.
strength = increase.
weight = no change.
bodyfat = gone
veins popping outta the abs and skin like %@#$##* lulu lemon pants
...of course this is in the morning after sleeping like 12 hours, so probably not eating for 14
Or its the dehydrated state from not eating or drinking for 14 hours......Originally Posted by GrimlocK
I'm telling you brett it was that extra protein you were taking that was part of that side fat. It could have been something else but I don't find it a coincidence that after a month off of extra protein from supplements that you find that the flab you once had is gone...goes with the thinking that people actually need less protein than that 1g per pound rule.Originally Posted by brettTHEjett
So strange..
before I starting doing this 5x5 ("bulking") program, I had some noticeable side fat, towards the infront area. My abs have always been ripped but these side fat pockets rally popped out
I've been EATING like a horse and stopped taking supplements for the month of may.
strength = increase.
weight = no change.
bodyfat = gone
veins popping outta the abs and skin like %@#$##* lulu lemon pants
...of course this is in the morning after sleeping like 12 hours, so probably not eating for 14