Yeah, but that site also gives you 10 reasons to take roids. I guess being able to climb their ladder is one reason ROFL.
I'm sorry if you didn't make the cut
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Yeah, but that site also gives you 10 reasons to take roids. I guess being able to climb their ladder is one reason ROFL.
I'm sorry if you didn't make the cut![]()
So you're saying you can only lift that sort of weight using steriods?
I was looking for a "Do you even lift" meme - and discovered this, rather interesting take:
http://muscleandbrawn.com/are-you-a-beginner-intermediate-or-advanced-lifter/
Bodybuilding for me is for aesthetics. Strength is merely a side effect.
When you said you didn't make the cut, and implied its because you don't use steriods.
So how old are you? I'm 33, get up at 4:45, gym, work till 6pm, home, prepare food, feed/walk dogs, watch TV till around 10:30pm... Then to bed... And from next week I add studying to that.
You'd hardly have the one without the other.
What IS the best distance to grip the bar when bench pressing. I've seen folks online recommend 50 to 70cm between your hands. In my personal experience, if I grip at a distance of ~50cm I bench more than when my hands are further apart. However, the range of motion at ~70cm feels smaller and I wonder if it is even working that much.
For some reason this reminded me of this clown http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X5gbqAExh1I
What IS the best distance to grip the bar when bench pressing. I've seen folks online recommend 50 to 70cm between your hands. In my personal experience, if I grip at a distance of ~50cm I bench more than when my hands are further apart. However, the range of motion at ~70cm feels smaller and I wonder if it is even working that much.
How many grandkids do you have grasshopper?yeh, studying deffo ads to the load, and a management job where the other half of my team comes online at 2pm doesn't help much. I do spend 45 min in the gym on average a day tho. That said, I am 6 ft and aim for around 90kg for maintenance. I don't really want to get that much bigger tbh.
As mentioned - a grip where when the bar touches your chest your upper arms are horizontal and your forarms are vertical is considered the optimal/best grip for most. This grip along with not flaring your arms out wide is what I find is best. Just go down into a normal push-up. Will give you a good idea of where your hands need to be.
Interesting, I go quite a bit wider than my shoulders, and it is still mostly my pecs that are sore.+1 your basic pushup will let you know, I go just outside of shoulder width at the moment to engage pecs and minimal "other" muscles.
Next day my pecs are sore and nothing else so must be doing something right.
Interesting, I go quite a bit wider than my shoulders, and it is still mostly my pecs that are sore.