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    neph93
    見習いボス
    Joined: 18 Aug 2014

    @Giles:

    IH-888S will release in August…..

    Can't come soon enough.

    “Some of those that work forces
    Are the same that burn crosses”

    • Virginia Woolf
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      tvenuto
      Raw and Unwashed
      Joined: 15 Sept 2016

      Indeed. I refuse to size up in the waist.

      last edited by 19 Jun 2017, 17:01 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
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        neph93
        見習いボス
        Joined: 18 Aug 2014

        @tvenuto:

        Indeed. I refuse to size up in the waist.

        It's taken one pair of 301's and two pairs of 555's for me to reach that conclusion.  Which is why I'm stoked about these.

        “Some of those that work forces
        Are the same that burn crosses”

        • Virginia Woolf
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          richardjohn22
          Joined: 5 Feb 2016

          @TrickHell:

          Count me among the bro scientists who thinks "ass to grass is bad for your knees" is a vicious communist lie. Go ass to grass, you'll be fine, your body will get used to it. Start light and build up.

          Once your knees are shot, depth can become a problem, as I'm finding.  My sister-in-law is a surgeon who also lifts, and is convinced that below parallel isn't for everyone.  I studied biomechanics back in the day at university, and it's easy to see how some percentage of people would have difficulty.

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            tvenuto
            Raw and Unwashed
            Joined: 15 Sept 2016

            @richardjohn22:

            @TrickHell:

            Count me among the bro scientists who thinks "ass to grass is bad for your knees" is a vicious communist lie. Go ass to grass, you'll be fine, your body will get used to it. Start light and build up.

            Once your knees are shot, depth can become a problem, as I'm finding.  My sister-in-law is a surgeon who also lifts, and is convinced that below parallel isn't for everyone.  I studied biomechanics back in the day at university, and it's easy to see how some percentage of people would have difficulty.

            I think the first sentence here is key. A2G squats will not mess up healthy knees, but there are circumstances where they're not a good idea. Of course if the person had been doing proper squats in the past they might not be in the state they're in, but you have to work with what you've got.

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              neph93
              見習いボス
              Joined: 18 Aug 2014

              @TrickHell:

              Absolutely garbage week at the gym. I'm blaming jet lag.

              Seems legit. Have you had a break from training? Even a week out will knock reps or kilos off what you were doing before the break. Luckily it comes back quickly.

              “Some of those that work forces
              Are the same that burn crosses”

              • Virginia Woolf
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                neph93
                見習いボス
                Joined: 18 Aug 2014

                @tvenuto:

                @richardjohn22:

                @TrickHell:

                Count me among the bro scientists who thinks "ass to grass is bad for your knees" is a vicious communist lie. Go ass to grass, you'll be fine, your body will get used to it. Start light and build up.

                Once your knees are shot, depth can become a problem, as I'm finding.  My sister-in-law is a surgeon who also lifts, and is convinced that below parallel isn't for everyone.  I studied biomechanics back in the day at university, and it's easy to see how some percentage of people would have difficulty.

                I think the first sentence here is key. A2G squats will not mess up healthy knees, but there are circumstances where they're not a good idea. Of course if the person had been doing proper squats in the past they might not be in the state they're in, but you have to work with what you've got.

                By way off an update on squats, my knees and ATG, I started doing wide stance ATG squats (3x10) as a secondary exercise on deadlift day, about a month ago @90kg. I'm now up to 115kg. The real result is that on squat day (where I go 6x4 or 5x5 @ 140-150kg), I use what I've learnt to break parallel and then some. So my standard squat is at the same weight as earlier but I'm going much, much deeper.

                Full disclosure though, my knees fucking hate me. I have had a cruciate tear in the one knee from rugby, and a floating kneecap on the other, from god knows what (years of abuse most likely). They are stiff and painful every day, but, they are coping. The reason, I think, is that my general squat form has improved massively as a result of the ATG for reps. Thanks for all the advice guys.

                “Some of those that work forces
                Are the same that burn crosses”

                • Virginia Woolf
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                  spitfiredealer
                  Raw and Unwashed
                  Joined: 8 Apr 2013

                  I always find a week off helps me come back stronger. More rest is better IMO

                  It has taken me a lot of years of training to work that out.

                  last edited by 24 Jun 2017, 21:17 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
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                    DrBabyhorse
                    Joined: 28 Dec 2012

                    @spitfiredealer:

                    I always find a week off helps me come back stronger. More rest is better IMO

                    It has taken me a lot of years of training to work that out.

                    I agree. I'm fresh off a 5 day break and I PRd my snatch this morning. [emoji1434]

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                      manufc10
                      Iron Heart Deity
                      Joined: 14 Mar 2015

                      @spitfiredealer:

                      I always find a week off helps me come back stronger. More rest is better IMO

                      It has taken me a lot of years of training to work that out.

                      I was going to say the exact same thing, a week off always does me good.  Has me refreshed and ready to hit it when I come back.  It's always recommended it almost every piece of lifting literature I have read.  You really won't loose any strength from a week off, you might actually come back a bit stronger.

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                        spitfiredealer
                        Raw and Unwashed
                        Joined: 8 Apr 2013

                        It was very much a mind thing for me. When I was young I was convinced in my head time off meant I would lose muscle and be weaker. So of course I would have a couple of crap sessions after time off. But once I got a bit older and actually listened to my body and took a break when it needed it. I always came back stronger.
                        Hell I am only training twice a week at the moment and still planning a complete week off in the next couple of weeks.
                        Rest is best

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                          manufc10
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                          Joined: 14 Mar 2015

                          @spitfiredealer:

                          It was very much a mind thing for me. When I was young I was convinced in my head time off meant I would lose muscle and be weaker. So of course I would have a couple of crap sessions after time off. But once I got a bit older and actually listened to my body and took a break when it needed it. I always came back stronger.
                          Hell I am only training twice a week at the moment and still planning a complete week off in the next couple of weeks.
                          Rest is best

                          Totally agree, it is 100% a mental thing.

                          A few years ago I was working out 6 days a week and hitting every body part twice a week, and hitting it hard.  I did this for about a year and a half straight and although I was in the shape of my life I ended up injuring myself and being out of the gym for 9 months due to a separated AC joint.  I've been back at it for about 6 months now and I am still working my way back to strength in my chest and shoulder exercises.

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                            DrBabyhorse
                            Joined: 28 Dec 2012

                            I took five days off last week and got a hang snatch PR yesterday. Yeah for rest.

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                            last edited by 25 Jun 2017, 22:41 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
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                              DrBabyhorse
                              Joined: 28 Dec 2012

                              @DrBabyhorse:

                              I took five days off last week and got a hang snatch PR yesterday. Yeah for rest.

                              Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

                              Lol and I'm growing senile in my old age. Apparently I already told you all yesterday. [emoji85]

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                              last edited by 25 Jun 2017, 22:42 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
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                                manufc10
                                Iron Heart Deity
                                Joined: 14 Mar 2015

                                @DrBabyhorse:

                                @DrBabyhorse:

                                I took five days off last week and got a hang snatch PR yesterday. Yeah for rest.

                                Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

                                Lol and I'm growing senile in my old age. Apparently I already told you all yesterday. [emoji85]

                                Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

                                Hey you're just really proud, no shame in that.  😉

                                last edited by 25 Jun 2017, 22:58 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                                • AlexA
                                  Alex
                                  IHUK Crew
                                  Joined: 28 Sept 2009

                                  Have been extremely slack on my gym routine of late. Back at it starting tomorrow before work - any tips on some good routines? Need to lean up but also not in a rush to up a shirt size to XXL and have to repurchase my whole wardrobe! I was thinking compound movements, 50% max weight HIIT sets or something- welcome any suggestions, I know a lot of you guys are pretty knowledgeable

                                  last edited by 16 Oct 2017, 11:17 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                                  • GraemeG
                                    Graeme
                                    啓蒙家
                                    Joined: 30 Mar 2012

                                    If you want to lean up, then it's really about diet. Exercise alone doesn't burn a huge amount of calories.

                                    From my reading on diet, there's no compelling evidence that any one approach is better than any other. Low carb hasn't been proven to be superior to low fat, or vice versa; six meals per day don't cause you to lose weight faster than the regular three or two; and anything that tells you to cut out entire food groups is probably a stupid idea.

                                    All diets work by eating less than the body needs, so my general advice is to figure out what works for you, and try to stick to it. I'm a nerd, so like calorie counting with a rough If It Fits Your Macros approach. (Though this generally boils down to keeping an eye on protein intake, and making sure I don't eat too much sugar.)

                                    As for a training programme, I'm a big fan of compound movements. Most people on this thread seem to lean towards powerlifting, so I doubt anyone will disagree there. 🙂

                                    Programme choice is probably governed by your goals. If you're training for strength it's likely to be one thing, and for hypertrophy it's another.

                                    I'm currently running a five day split based on a template from T-Nation. I chose it because it separates a couple of lifts a bit better than the one my PT gave me a few months back, particularly after it'd drifted from what was originally written.

                                    A good resource is ExRx's list of programmes. These are barebone templates, and you plug in suitable exercises. They run from full-body routines, through to four day splits.

                                    last edited by 16 Oct 2017, 13:09 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                                    • GilesG
                                      Giles
                                      IHUK Crew
                                      Joined: 22 Sept 2009

                                      I can't think of anything more likely to put me off lifting than clicking a link and seeing this…..

                                      "OK face up to it - you're useless but generally pretty honest and straightforward . . . it's a rare combination of qualities that I have come to admire in you" - Geo 2011

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                                        manufc10
                                        Iron Heart Deity
                                        Joined: 14 Mar 2015

                                        This is a thread about lifting @Giles, not steroids.  Nobody will look like that guy naturally ^^^^

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                                        • AlexA
                                          Alex
                                          IHUK Crew
                                          Joined: 28 Sept 2009

                                          Thanks @Graeme thats a good read.

                                          last edited by 16 Oct 2017, 16:45 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
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