There should always be slight pain in your muscles after a workout but it wont be as bad as the pain you experience in your first 1/2 weeks of working out.Finray wrote:
When there's no pain, you're not stressing your muscles enough to promote growth. Increase reps/sets.HaiBai wrote:
But eventually, once your body is used to working out, the pain will go away, right?White-Fusion wrote:
That's a good sign! just drink some good quality whey protein.
Just finished my Friday workout
Pics of my 'gym'
Pics of my 'gym'
Nice wallpaper Irish
Bedroom wallpaper or desktop wallpaper?baggs wrote:
Nice wallpaper Irish
Bedroom, very retro!Irishpride<3 wrote:
Bedroom wallpaper or desktop wallpaper?baggs wrote:
Nice wallpaper Irish
There should always be pain if you're doing enough, but if you're not doing enough, your body will adjust, and you will plateau (ie no change).Irishpride<3 wrote:
There should always be slight pain in your muscles after a workout but it wont be as bad as the pain you experience in your first 1/2 weeks of working out.Finray wrote:
When there's no pain, you're not stressing your muscles enough to promote growth. Increase reps/sets.HaiBai wrote:
But eventually, once your body is used to working out, the pain will go away, right?
A simple graph might explain it better:
At that point you change the style of excersize, i hardly see any improvement if i start a work out on bench pressing, i have to pre-exhaust before and then push myself to do heavier weights on bench press. Anything else is just a waste of time for me now.Finray wrote:
There should always be pain if you're doing enough, but if you're not doing enough, your body will adjust, and you will plateau (ie no change).Irishpride<3 wrote:
There should always be slight pain in your muscles after a workout but it wont be as bad as the pain you experience in your first 1/2 weeks of working out.Finray wrote:
When there's no pain, you're not stressing your muscles enough to promote growth. Increase reps/sets.
A simple graph might explain it better:
http://static.bf2s.com/files/user/33829/plataeu.png
Also another great work out is super sets!
Use a light to moderate weight and do some dumbell fly, then straight into some pushups to failure. Rest a minute or two max and back to it again, if you do it right i guarantee you will be so fucked by the end. But you'll soon be back for more.
Hey guys, I just got back from the gym.. Noticed some extravasation (that's how it got translated, notsure if it's correct:/) on my left arm.
Here are some pics
Is this harmful? I think I've had this before...
meh, it doesn't look that bad on pictures lol
@Irish: nice
Here are some pics
Is this harmful? I think I've had this before...
meh, it doesn't look that bad on pictures lol
@Irish: nice
Last edited by Jebus (2009-11-20 10:25:09)
Basically means you took it too far. It's just bruising of the blood afaik. Blood vessels bursting due to over-strenuous activity, appearing as bruises.Jebus wrote:
Hey guys, I just got back from the gym.. Noticed some extravasation (that's how it got translated, notsure if it's correct:/) on my left arm.
Here are some pics
Is this harmful? I think I've had this before...
http://img5.imageshack.us/img5/8333/hpim2535r.th.jpg
http://img20.imageshack.us/img20/3237/hpim2536.th.jpg
@baggs, you would either increase the frequency you do the exercise a week, intensity you do the exercise at or the duration you perform it for. Frequency, intensity, time/duration. FIT.
Last edited by Finray (2009-11-20 10:26:40)
Oh I see, thanks. Well my body better harden the fuck up cause I'm not going to go any slower/lighter lolFinray wrote:
Basically means you took it too far. It's just bruising of the blood afaik. Blood vessels bursting due to over-strenuous activity, appearing as bruises.Jebus wrote:
Hey guys, I just got back from the gym.. Noticed some extravasation (that's how it got translated, notsure if it's correct:/) on my left arm.
Here are some pics
Is this harmful? I think I've had this before...
http://img5.imageshack.us/img5/8333/hpim2535r.th.jpg
http://img20.imageshack.us/img20/3237/hpim2536.th.jpg
@baggs, you would either increase the frequency you do the exercise a week, intensity you do the exercise at or the duration you perform it for. Frequency, intensity, time/duration. FIT.
Wouldn't recommend it. You'll end up doing some damage. Take it a bit easier next time, and gradually increase FIT.Jebus wrote:
Oh I see, thanks. Well my body better harden the fuck up cause I'm not going to go any slower/lighter lolFinray wrote:
Basically means you took it too far. It's just bruising of the blood afaik. Blood vessels bursting due to over-strenuous activity, appearing as bruises.Jebus wrote:
Hey guys, I just got back from the gym.. Noticed some extravasation (that's how it got translated, notsure if it's correct:/) on my left arm.
Here are some pics
Is this harmful? I think I've had this before...
http://img5.imageshack.us/img5/8333/hpim2535r.th.jpg
http://img20.imageshack.us/img20/3237/hpim2536.th.jpg
@baggs, you would either increase the frequency you do the exercise a week, intensity you do the exercise at or the duration you perform it for. Frequency, intensity, time/duration. FIT.
Irish, where dya get the bench? How much?
Looks more stable(ish) than the one I was thinking of getting.
Looks more stable(ish) than the one I was thinking of getting.
I have some questions on nutrition. I really don't know how to make 'small' changes that will effect my body/workout in a positive way... I always eat what my mum makes me
Anyway, for example, what would you eat at 10PM when you're hungry just before you're going to bed?
Anyway, for example, what would you eat at 10PM when you're hungry just before you're going to bed?
A tin of tuna.Jebus wrote:
I have some questions on nutrition. I really don't know how to make 'small' changes that will effect my body/workout in a positive way... I always eat what my mum makes me
Anyway, for example, what would you eat at 10PM when you're hungry just before you're going to bed?
4 tinnies and a kebab does it for meJebus wrote:
I have some questions on nutrition. I really don't know how to make 'small' changes that will effect my body/workout in a positive way... I always eat what my mum makes me
Anyway, for example, what would you eat at 10PM when you're hungry just before you're going to bed?
Small hourglass island
Always raining and foggy
Use an umbrella
Always raining and foggy
Use an umbrella
I don't have that at home.. I guess a slice of bread with nutella on top of it won't suffice?Finray wrote:
A tin of tuna.Jebus wrote:
I have some questions on nutrition. I really don't know how to make 'small' changes that will effect my body/workout in a positive way... I always eat what my mum makes me
Anyway, for example, what would you eat at 10PM when you're hungry just before you're going to bed?
^ this. I usually will slam a protein shake if its late, it is quickly digested and is lean on the carbsFinray wrote:
A tin of tuna.Jebus wrote:
I have some questions on nutrition. I really don't know how to make 'small' changes that will effect my body/workout in a positive way... I always eat what my mum makes me
Anyway, for example, what would you eat at 10PM when you're hungry just before you're going to bed?
Try toast on cheese. Concentrate on getting some protein to build weight, work the weight into muscle at the gym.Jebus wrote:
I don't have that at home.. I guess a slice of bread with nutella on top of it won't suffice?Finray wrote:
A tin of tuna.Jebus wrote:
I have some questions on nutrition. I really don't know how to make 'small' changes that will effect my body/workout in a positive way... I always eat what my mum makes me
Anyway, for example, what would you eat at 10PM when you're hungry just before you're going to bed?
Lmao toast on cheese, that's a new one.
Argos - linkBRiiNDED wrote:
Irish, where dya get the bench? How much?
Looks more stable(ish) than the one I was thinking of getting.
Around 60 quid. I'd highly recommend it. It's nice and wide and very stable.
I personally don't eat ANYTHING after I have my dinner (6PM-7PM). I live at home too with my parents and I gotta eat what I'm given. My parents cook healthy food but sometimes it's quiet low on carbs/protein so go for secondsJebus wrote:
I have some questions on nutrition. I really don't know how to make 'small' changes that will effect my body/workout in a positive way... I always eat what my mum makes me
Anyway, for example, what would you eat at 10PM when you're hungry just before you're going to bed?
Last edited by Irishpride<3 (2009-11-20 15:34:09)
a thought, if i may - volunteer once to go shopping. help educate your parents. volunteer once to cook/help prepare a meal. if your parents see that you are trying to eat healthy, they will probably get behind you . . .Irishpride<3 wrote:
I personally don't eat ANYTHING after I have my dinner (6PM-7PM). I live at home too with my parents and I gotta eat what I'm given. My parents cook healthy food but sometimes it's quiet low on carbs/protein so go for seconds
this thread is moving along nicely. shared knowledge > individual knowledge.
Last edited by burnzz (2010-01-20 10:51:47)
Had a good day at the gym today (shoulders). Ill be the first to admit that my form really suffers after my first rep, but i wanted to keep going
Is that really you?SonderKommando wrote:
Had a good day at the gym today (shoulders). Ill be the first to admit that my form really suffers after my first rep, but i wanted to keep going
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GlKlbygW8a4
Yeah, why?Irishpride<3 wrote:
Is that really you?SonderKommando wrote:
Had a good day at the gym today (shoulders). Ill be the first to admit that my form really suffers after my first rep, but i wanted to keep going
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GlKlbygW8a4
Nothing, just askingSonderKommando wrote:
Yeah, why?Irishpride<3 wrote:
Is that really you?SonderKommando wrote:
Had a good day at the gym today (shoulders). Ill be the first to admit that my form really suffers after my first rep, but i wanted to keep going
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GlKlbygW8a4
That looks pretty heavy. To be honest that was horrible to watch, but I don't do shrugs/deadlifts or similar exercises. You used your momentum/back to lift it more than your shoulders, imo