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Bearcat 10-10-2024 10:13 AM

I think all my joints would collapse like a dying star if I did 1-3 rep max work, if all the tendons in my body didn't snap first. LMAO

penguinz 10-10-2024 10:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Bearcat (Post 17738946)
I think all my joints would collapse like a dying star if I did 1-3 rep max work, if all the tendons in my body didn't snap first. LMAO

You don't go max. You want an effort level of 8-9 so you always want to have at least a rep or two left in the tank.

If you are constantly hitting max weight then you will fry your CNS.

If you look at the top level powerlifters and strongman they rarely train anywhere near their potential max lift.

penguinz 10-10-2024 10:34 AM

it's also why most strongman carry 20%+ bf. It helps stabilize and lubricate the joints.

penguinz 10-10-2024 03:49 PM

FYI, if you need to get bloods done you can get discouted labs through PrivateMD Labs

PAChiefsGuy 10-10-2024 04:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Bearcat (Post 17738946)
I think all my joints would collapse like a dying star if I did 1-3 rep max work, if all the tendons in my body didn't snap first. LMAO

Get a spotter and take it easy until you feel comfortable

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Originally Posted by penguinz (Post 17739428)
FYI, if you need to get bloods done you can get discouted labs through PrivateMD Labs

Good look bro

penguinz 10-10-2024 04:33 PM

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Originally Posted by PAChiefsGuy (Post 17739439)
Get a spotter and take it easy until you feel comfortable

Has nothing to do with his comment.

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Good look bro
Nothing wrong with knowing how your body is functioning. If you think your doctor is running all the necessary tests to make sure you are fully healthy you are wrong.

comochiefsfan 10-10-2024 05:38 PM

Just got back from the gym.

5 sets of 2 reps at 235 lbs on Bench.

Beat that, old men.

In all seriousness, who is the most yoked planeteer?

Anyone moving serious weight on here?

BWillie 10-10-2024 05:46 PM

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Originally Posted by comochiefsfan (Post 17739533)
Just got back from the gym.

5 sets of 2 reps at 235 lbs on Bench.

Beat that, old men.

In all seriousness, who is the most yoked planeteer?

Anyone moving serious weight on here?

I did 295/455/575 in 1933

Bearcat 10-10-2024 05:50 PM

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Originally Posted by BWillie (Post 17739544)
I did 295/455/575 in 1933

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lewdog 10-10-2024 05:53 PM

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Originally Posted by comochiefsfan (Post 17739533)
Anyone moving serious weight on here?

Loochy is basically a Greek God, and that's not an exaggeration.

TheGuardian 10-10-2024 06:04 PM

What are these comments?

1. Heavier loads and lower reps cause LESS fatigue
2. Heavier loads change the collagen makeup of the tendons so they become STIFFER leading to LESS injury and injury potential

My bests in competition raw was 660 squat no belt no wraps, 485 close grip bench and a 725 deadlift

I walk around at about 240 now close to single digits and have been off all the sauce for about 10 years

PAChiefsGuy 10-10-2024 06:45 PM

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Originally Posted by penguinz (Post 17739461)
Has nothing to do with his comment.

Relax mr know it all. I'm just telling him to build his confidence up.

I know from experience and I'm sure you do too - the body is pretty amazing if you take care of it the right way and work hard. I know his post wasn't that serious but I know he can accomplish his goals im sure.

not every post on here has to be so scientific.

Bearcat 10-10-2024 07:12 PM

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Originally Posted by PAChiefsGuy (Post 17739681)
Relax mr know it all. I'm just telling him to build his confidence up.

I know from experience the body is pretty amazing if you take care of it the right way and work hard.

Yeah, I've never even tried to figure out 1RM, much less train in such low rep ranges, but have trained hard enough before to at least have a fair idea of my own systemic fatigue over time.

To un**** my squat, I was doing ~15 sets in the ~6-10 rep range across 3 workouts/week for several weeks... I was already pissing off my tennis elbow from arm stuff and then added hip and back pain to it. By the time I finished that little project and went on vacation for a couple weeks, the struggle was real, lol.

So, that's the baseline of my comment that I'd destroy myself at low rep ranges. And if I was in my 20s, I'd probably do it again and again... but, being mid-40s, I doubt there's as high of a ceiling for joint and body abuse.

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Originally Posted by PAChiefsGuy (Post 17739681)
if you take care of it the right way and work hard. not everything has to be so scientific.

Yeah, I've learned a ton from a handful of people on YouTube, but at the same time know a lot of what they're talking about might mean a difference of like 2% over time... and I'm all for better/more efficient ways to do things (so I keep watching them), but any of them will tell you none of their nuance matters if you aren't showing up to the gym with a purpose and working hard, then eating right, and getting enough sleep/rest.

penguinz 10-10-2024 07:34 PM

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Originally Posted by comochiefsfan (Post 17739533)
Just got back from the gym.

5 sets of 2 reps at 235 lbs on Bench.

Beat that, old men.

In all seriousness, who is the most yoked planeteer?

Anyone moving serious weight on here?

Almost 50 and put up 420lb squat, 275lb bench and 440lb deadlift with a torn brachioradialis at the time. Missed third lift on deadlift and both 2nd and 3rd lifts on bench because of it.

I competed at 187lbs.

AndChiefs 10-28-2024 04:14 PM

There may be a better thread but just ran my first half marathon yesterday…I am not fast but did okay. Problem is I have a lot of issues with chafing on my thighs.

Should I use Vaseline in the future? Some other tricks for not having these issues?


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