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Because an NRL player is not claiming to be gods gift for doing that, so nobody cares about the form or technique, it's just part of his job and he gets it done, as you said, his effort and the result is all that matters. When CrossFitters say they are awesome, strong, it's the best, why would you bother doing anything else, naturally people will look to confirm they are actually doing the motions right rather than just throwing weights around and claiming superiority. I should add, I have no issue with CrossFit, other than the cult like attitude of the people within it. The concept, to me, as a fitness based sport are excellent. LOL
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Was happy to consolidate everything last night, got my bench out too, but I'd say I was throwing the last set up and down a bit quicker to avoid fatiguing to a point of not being able to get the last rep, always touching chest though. The mental aspect is amazing sometimes. That niggling groin strain is still there as is the hamstring twinge but nothing seems to help them besides rest so I will have to line up a break in the near future which I am better at doing now. Just a copy paste so it's in this page, I added some row weight but my grip is borderline, tried no gloves also, still shit, I just have a weak grip and I wasn't happy with form on this either so I may dump some weight and bend over further then work back up, but I have been considering dropping this exercise. Squat low bar 80.5 85.5 95.5 100 104 Bench 101.5 104 106.5 109 111.5 DL 88 93 101.5 104 109 Row 78 83 88 93 97.5 Chins 7.5 10 12.5 15 17.5 Dips 15 17.5 20 22.5 27.5
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Deadlift Progress And Improvement Thread
No Crust Racing replied to rev210's topic in Health & Wellbeing
I'm the same, no idea what my 1RM is, but assume it would be 120 maybe? I think if I only had to do it once, and not after 20 previous reps I could do 10-20kg more? My current DLs look like this, these are 5x5s, breaks in seconds are 60, 75, 90, 120. Socks only, narrow stance. 88, 93, 101.5, 104, 109 So I know the feel of being a low weight lifter FigJam I actually think it's this giving me a big butt I feel a lot of contraction in my glutes during this exercise. -
Pullup Progress And Improvement Thread.
No Crust Racing replied to rev210's topic in Health & Wellbeing
My current chin up's look like this, these are 5x5s, breaks in seconds are 60, 75, 90, 120. When I say chin ups I'm talking shoulder width, maybe a touch narrower, and supinated grip. All weights in KG. 7.5, 10, 12.5, 15, 17.5 I've got more in there and am confident I could start at 10 and work through to 20, possibly up to 25 right now but I take this slowly as it comes at the end of my routine and my forearms/elbows are usually fatigued by then and I've strained them once or twice. Any that's my two cents. -
Yeah might need to get the form in check if you are experiencing pain, I may not DL much but it doesn't hurt to do so.
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Its official, Birds is now in the weaker than girls club with me lol
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These are a Multi-Layer SFI-5 rated suit, not a single layer SFI-1 like many others. It's size XL and is brand new. It has only been tried on by me when I decided it was too big and bought the next size down. I'm only 6ft but some of my measurements implied I might need the XL, turns out I don't. More details here - http://racequip.com/sfiautoracingsuits/sfi5multilayersuits.html. Sizing chart here (all in inches) -http://racequip.com/sfiautoracingsuits/racingsuitsizingchart.html Comes in specific box with 2 RaceQuip stickers all as new. It's the blue suit with the black strips as pictured. These are just under $300 new + delivery, my mistake is your gain. $260 delivered.
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Race Suits/kits
No Crust Racing replied to No Crust Racing's topic in Motorsport Discussion & Builds
Suit turned up, L is the better fit so XL is for sale if anyone wants it. -
As you watch it, and I never have, what would you say about their form in terms of the fast reps stuff they do? Risky or fine? Obviously depends on the guy but you hear a lot of talk about injured cross fitters. How's your boy with the broken bench press arm doing too? What sort of programs do you have for guys who are/have been injured? Do you change much?
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Oh you two are so cute.
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Yeah maybe Smitch machine she thinks, either way. Sounds like she's clutching at something to try and justify how shit she is... Even I'm not that shit.
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We'll take that.
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Who squats more? Pics of both squatting, from behind... in short shorts.... for comparison....
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Because they know if they label it worlds fittest man it will bring all the gymbros and cycle nerds out to comment and we'll all post it on forums and talk about it and click on it and get spammed by ads so they can make money.
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i was talking to Kate about this last night. The comments on the article were humerous. Lifters were all chest puffed out saying that's not even that strong hur hur hur and cyclists... MAN do they get their panties in a bunch when someone calls someone else fitter - lets so how he goes climbing mount "insert some challenging ride name here" maintain a 350watt per hour output rah rah rah he's not fit. Yet they forget he would probably outlift many/most of them and the lifters forget he would run rings around them cardio wise most likely. He's good at his chosen sport, no different than a race car driver smashing any of us on the track, but maybe we could outlift him, doesn't make his driver championship any less impressive. I'm like... jesus christ stop being bitches and give the man some friggen credit. I and MANY other people who consider themselves fit or who like to exercise would be stocked with those numbers, plus the pic in the article shows him looking pretty bloody good by most peoples standards. Say what you like about the article title but give credit where it's due. Not directed at you Leesh, just having my say on the backlash that article has received - I wont even go into the amount of people who flogged the guy for crediting god for some of it...
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Which ones were PBs? I'm not happy coz then I have to go and lift more to try and maintain some sort of gap lol
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I'm only joking Leesh, you would probs smash me at them, been years since I tried them and even then was only for fun.
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I prefer training at home,cheaper, more time efficient, wear what I like, fart, eat, pick my nose etc. Yeah I have no issue knowing that I'm not a PTC trainee and will not get to that level, I don't want to get to that level, I just want to feel like my body is in balance and that I am maybe a touch stronger than people who do not work out - and maybe some who do. I got past the ego stuff a long time ago, but I know it's like to be that guy with the big chest and arms who really doesn't lift that much but looks like he does and wears tight shirts all the time etc, that was me 8yrs ago. Also, yo me 180-0-200kg deadlift is VERY strong by almost any standard, yes PLers go for more but that their chosen sport, for anyone who is not a PLer that's a bloody good lift. 2x BW is amazing to me (160-170 for me). My disadvantage, if anything, is my earlier days of training where I trained wrong and injured things that I now need to watch for and also be cautious of, that and my ankle which will be an issue for a long time. I know I get shit for talking about it, but the reality is, it's a huge weak spot that needs to be managed carefully and I'd rather make slow progress without injury than go for glory and end up out of action. I think some of it too is that I'm in my 30s now and have a child around and when Kate returns to work that 3hrs I spend during after work time during the week is going to be a lot harder to justify so I find myself asking why I keep doing it and what my goal is, then if I got there what then - and so on. No having a partner who doesn't admire a heavier set physique doesn't help but we've agreed that it's best for us both if each of us feel good about themselves as that ultimately benefits the other also, for her that's accepting that I do not like sitting at 80kg. For me, that's accepting that she likes to be lean enough and toned enough to have a fairly decent six pack (not my thing but is how her body trains up) but that ultimately I'll be happier if she is happier and vie versa.
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Oh I know that one, I'm boss at it.
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I'm in two minds about it really. On the one hand, around my gymbros, it seems like it's decent. On the other hand, when you see Markos 19yr olds benching 160, it's pathetic. I'm not sure how to think about it. Back in the day when everyday was upper body day, I was doing 3x10s at 100kg with 60sec breaks and doing that 3 times weekly (plus dumbbell flies etc) and I had a bigger chest. But on the other hand, I'm doing more weight now, starting at what my previous best bench was and working up, so by the time I get to 111.5, I've already done 20 reps of bench at 100+ before I even start my 5 reps of 111.5. So I can only assume my 1RM would be a bit higher than 111.5, maybe 120-130 if I was really lucky? Which is still a LONG way off what anyone remotely strong can do so I keep it all in check. Funnily enough, I'm happier knowing that I get in 75 reps of squat and DL (even if it is really light weight) a week and that I'm not curling at all. My goal would maybe 120-140squat and 140-160 DL? That's repped, 3 times weekly in the same format as now so now idea what that would mean the 1RMs are. The problem is, I only have just under 120kg in weights so I will need to buy some 20kg plates. I have no idea what good numbers are for rows, chins or dips either. I can't help but always feel weak. Which is weird when I talk to one of my mates who I'd always seen as being a bit of a beef cake and realising that I squat, DL, and bench more than he does. I think it's more to do with being on here and see what strong people can do.
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Whats this captains chair business, sounds like a stripper move...