Ok, I don't think it's terrible. It's only in the descent. And I feel nothing after I'm doneIf it's just mild work through it, if it's bad should probably back off a little. I don't have experience with glucosamine.
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Ok, I don't think it's terrible. It's only in the descent. And I feel nothing after I'm doneIf it's just mild work through it, if it's bad should probably back off a little. I don't have experience with glucosamine.
Ok, I don't think it's terrible. It's only in the descent. And I feel nothing after I'm done
Yeah it was bench! I'm only in week 3 so I have to keep going. What's a good way to work the bottom portion of the bench?On bench? I was having that problem during this last meet prep. Not 100% what causes it, but a deload week usually takes care of it if it gets too bad.
Yeah it was bench! I'm only in week 3 so I have to keep going. What's a good way to work the bottom portion of the bench?
I will definitely film myself next week. I might even post it, so everyone can give me feedback.Second rep usually feels better because whatever they call that stored energy from setting down the first one. You don't get that on deadlift like you would on squat or bench. Could be a setup issue, too. Your body will pretty well auto correct your position going into reps after the first. If you get the chance film yourself from the side and pause right before you pull your second rep and compare your body position on that compared to before your first rep.
Most actually suck, lol.The unfortunate reality is most workouts aren't gonna be phenomenal.
Most actually suck, lol.
Yea but the realization where you know after you are wiped from a good session means progress. Embrace the suck.The great workouts are like 5% or less. Lots more mediocre and shitty ones unfortunately. Especially you start getting into a lot of volume and then every workout sucks. They get you strong though.
There’s a lot of different theories about training with or without a belt. Personally, I find it a crutch. I think if you work on bracing (one of the biggest cause of lower back issues for me) and form, you’d be much better off than just throwing on a belt. Again, that’s just my opinion tho.Should I be using a belt? I don't on light day..
Should I be using a belt? I don't on light day..
