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    • DanielAFCD
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      I'm with Finn on the home workout program.  I like doing most of my muscles in isolation from each other, to thoughtfully strengthen all areas evenly.  Too many workouts focus on overall strength and contribute heavily to muscular imbalances IMHO.

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      • fanyaF
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        @bagley920:

        Let's get this back again

        I've been contemplating joining a crossfit gym. Anyone do this? Thoughts?

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        Crossfit is a great way to wear out your joints and injure yourself.

        http://www.t-nation.com/training/crossfit-the-good-bad-and-the-ugly

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        • ChrisC
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          I've known too many people that love Crossfit and have had great results with it to say anything bad about it, except this:
          "Crossfit is a lot like reverse Fight Club.  Because the first rule of Crossfit is to never shut the fuck up about Crossfit."
          -Mike Mulloy

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          • AnesthetistA
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            @Chris:

            I've known too many people that love Crossfit and have had great results with it to say anything bad about it, except this:
            "Crossfit is a lot like reverse Fight Club.  Because the first rule of Crossfit is to never shut the fuck up about Crossfit."
            -Mike Mulloy

            Man, ain't that the truth. You gotta have tee shirts, tattoos, and bumper stickers too.

            IG: bluehandsslim

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            • bagley920B
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              I've heard good and bad. Good being that it's hard and you work your ass off. Bad being they don't really care or correct bad form

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              If I am not I, who will be? -Henry David Thoreau

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              • DanielAFCD
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                Your second point is the key to focus on.

                Try working out at home, and do it every day. Learn some basic yoga routines, focus on breathing and proper form. Do exercises that focus on individual muscle groups with light weight or no weight. I've seen pistol squats break guys who could lift a ton with their legs. Do everything rep wise based off of what you can do on your weaker limb, and only do that much on your strong one. Focus on technique. Stretch. All the time. Stretch in the shower, stretch in the morning, stretch at night. Use a foam roller daily. Combine this with quarterly 2hr massages ( massage therapists need the first hour just to open your muscles up to work on them)

                Combine this with something that you love, like cycling, trail running, basketball, football (soccer). Anything that gets you outside and being active and having fun.

                Do this, and combine it with good food and your body will become a tool to do everything you could ever want to do, to your fullest ability

                Edit: sorry for the rantish post.  I just get a bit worked up, as good fitness is easy, and I believe everyone should have it. All you really need is  45 minutes of daily commitment(spread out over the day), good diet and doing things you love

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                • bagley920B
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                  I have a gym membership but I've never been that guy that can run on the treadmill for hours on end. I have grown the love the rowing machine though

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                  If I am not I, who will be? -Henry David Thoreau

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                  • ChrisC
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                    Concept 2, by chance?

                    I have a love/hate relationship with my Model C.

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                    • bagley920B
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                      Yep, sure was. I use it on 8 and can normally only go about 10 mins before my whole body starts to burn!

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                      If I am not I, who will be? -Henry David Thoreau

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                      • derivative666D
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                        Skogg System!!!! Go get some kettlebells

                        "honorable mention to the bearded giant aka derivative666 for being a stand up dude & not changing with the seasons since i've been around these parts" Monday

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                        • ChrisC
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                          ^I endorse this post.

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                          • bagley920B
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                            I have one but don't think it's heavy enough. It's only 20lbs

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                            If I am not I, who will be? -Henry David Thoreau

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                            • ChrisC
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                              The one I use most frequently is 36 lbs, (1 pood) but I have bells from 20 to 72 lbs.  The nice thing about bells is that you don't need lots of them.  I could probably cut down to 3-4 and be just fine.

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                              • bagley920B
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                                If you want to unload a few of yours Chris let me know. I'll pay for shipping too

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                                If I am not I, who will be? -Henry David Thoreau

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                                • Finn666F
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                                  Skogg System!!!! Go get some kettlebells

                                  this…need to do this as well!

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                                  • derivative666D
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                                    So start with that learn the techniques and then buy another. Technique is the most important thing when learning to swing.

                                    "honorable mention to the bearded giant aka derivative666 for being a stand up dude & not changing with the seasons since i've been around these parts" Monday

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                                    • DougNgD
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                                      @Chris:

                                      The one I use most frequently is 36 lbs, (1 pood) but I have bells from 20 to 72 lbs.  The nice thing about bells is that you don't need lots of them.  I could probably cut down to 3-4 and be just fine.

                                      I thought you were doing Virtual Skogg?

                                      I do a lot of double bell work now, and have 17 bells total. Still, in the grand scheme of things, not that much equipment for a total body workout system

                                      I know violence is not the answer, I got it wrong on purpose

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                                      • ChrisC
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                                        I am back to doing VS after some serious slacking over the past few months.  Finally started running again, too.

                                        Most of the first 40 or so Skogg workouts are single bell,  which gives me plenty of variety without needing to go to a pair of bells.  If I really wanted to streamline, I'd either skip the double bell workouts or modify them to single bell movements.  Then I could easily keep myself to 4 bells or so, rather than the 9 I have now.  I think if I kept the 20, 36, 45 and either the 54 or 72, I'd be just fine.

                                        More bells are nice though; it's good to have the flexibility to easily go heavier or lighter, depending on what mood I'm in.

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                                        • Finn666F
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                                          ok, so what bells (and how many of each) would you guys recommend?
                                          think i'm going to give this a try at least…

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                                          • DougNgD
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                                            I usually tell people that they should start with a 25 unless they're in great shape both strength and conditioning wise. I'm using a 45 most of the time, and I still use my 25lb as a warm up bell

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                                            I know violence is not the answer, I got it wrong on purpose

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