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Dreis ShadowWeaver
Dead Man's Game Preatoriani
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Posted - 2015.12.12 21:29:00 -
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Honestly, I was always the scrawniest kid in my P.E. class. Being 5' 11'' and less than 9 stone 5 pounds, I was underweight. My ribs protruded horribly. About two months ago I started working out. I had no gym membership (nor did I desire to get one; the image of embarrassing myself in a room brimming with bulging muscle-men did not appeal to me), nor did I have any weights, so I had to improvise.
When I started, I found that I was only capable of 2 push-ups before I simply physically could not do anymore. Yep, you read that right. 2 push-ups. I found that I could only hold myself in the push-up position for 60 seconds before I collapsed in a quivering, panting mess. Using the rucksack I use for sixth form, I would do dumbbell curls. My rucksack weighed a mere 12 pounds. I could only manage 3 sets of 12 reps before I could do no more.
I was ridiculously weak.
However, through much effort and willpower, and the help of this WikiHow article, I have improved greatly. My new push-up record - which I just set - is 29. With my 12 pound rucksack, I now do 5 sets of 20, then a sixth set where I work until failure, which is around about 40. The other day I stuffed my bag as much as I could with books, taking it to 16 pounds. With that, I did 4 sets of 12. The last time I tried (about a week ago), I was able to hold myself in the push-up position for 2 minutes 39 seconds. I am confident that if I were to try it again, I would be getting close to 3 minutes.
Conversely, I have very good lower body strength. I cycle every day, and having done karate for nearly 4 years, my core and legs developed from having to stay in grueling stances for extensive periods of time.
About 10 or so days ago I weighed myself and the scales showed 9 stone 5 pounds. I then made the decision to try to put on some weight. I don't know how much I weighed before I started working out. I'm now about 9 stone 8 pounds. My ribs are now somewhat less visible.
I'm hoping to get some dumbbells to work with for Christmas, so that would be helpful. Obviously a rucksack isn't the most ergonomic thing to be lifting.
Please, share your own progress stories in terms of fitness, be it weight gain, weight loss, weight lifting, body shape, or anything!
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Derrith Erador
Fatal Absolution
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Posted - 2015.12.13 02:10:00 -
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I can feel you on the push ups issue, I couldn't even do one when I started working out. But then again, I was over 240 pounds and none of it was muscle (I had and still have a weakness for fresh baked desserts, but only when I bake them).
Now I think I can do about 40 ish push ups nonstop. Can also do about six wide arm pull ups, or whatever you call them.
I'm not going to lie and say I'm a super ripped Herculean man, I still got to trim some inches off the waist, but no more than maybe fifteen pounds worth.
Cardio works great for losing weight, and following a good diet is awesome too, a diet that lets you have apples! What style of Karate do you study? I studied Kyokushin, if you've heard it.
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Posted - 2015.12.13 02:35:00 -
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WOW!! GREAT JOB SENPAI KEEP IT UP!!! although in my opinion your already super dreamy, b-b-but your, your going to make me melt *face goes red and blood goes all over my keyboard*
BAKA! Why would I love you!!
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Dreis ShadowWeaver
Dead Man's Game Preatoriani
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Posted - 2015.12.13 03:29:00 -
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Derrith Erador wrote:What style of Karate do you study? I studied Kyokushin, if you've heard it. Indeed I have. Not sure I'd like to do that style myself, don't have the desire to come back from the dojo black and blue every week.
Mine is Go Kan Ryu, a hybrid of Goju Ryu and Shotokan (specifically Goju Kai and Keishinkan). It is primarily a non-contact style in the beginning, but it somewhat turns into semi-contact as you go up the grades.
That being said, one guy from my class got his nose smashed in by the old regional manager, so so much for 'non-contact'!
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DEATH THE KlD
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Posted - 2015.12.13 05:34:00 -
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I was 5'9 120lbs till the summer after my junior year I decided to go ham eating a ton and living in the gym..got to 170 lbs by my senior year and during college I leaned out while maintaining 170lbs...took a lot of time and hard work but I love lifting more than anything
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Posted - 2015.12.13 17:51:00 -
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See, I was the opposite; my freshman year in highschool, I was 160 pounds and 5 foot even.
I looked like a chipmunk.
So, I finally decided to get back into karate, which I hadn't studied in six years at that point.
I had taken shotokan back when I was younger, around 4-6 years old, but thats about it.
So I looked around for a school nearby me, and eventually found where I am going now, which is a Wado Ryu school.
Now five years later I'm 5'8" and 180 pounds, and still working on fine-tuning my body to what I want to look like. Though I am much closer now than I was back then.
It has been almost a year since I timed myself doing push ups, (now I do sets of 30 with other things spaced in between) but the last time I did I hit 40 ish in a minute.
My mile was something like 6:50.
I ran my first 5K about a month ago, around halloween time, and I hit 24 minutes.
And thats pretty much all there is about me....
I just cant wait until next semester, I fit my classes and work schedule around my Karate time, so I will actually be able to go twice a week again.... :)
Good luck all :)
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Dreis ShadowWeaver
Dead Man's Game Preatoriani
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Posted - 2015.12.13 21:36:00 -
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I've been feeling pain in my left lower back after doing push-ups. Today I took a mirror and placed it in front of me so I could watch my form as I did them. It looks like I'm going lower on my left side than my right. I'll have to try to fix that, and also to try to keep taut as I lower myself down.
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Posted - 2015.12.13 21:51:00 -
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Well it's not much of a progression story, but occasionally I work out. And at 6'1 and 10 stone I'm the fastest guy on my rugby team so there's that.
If I take a tackle though I'm hitting the ground and that ball is leaving my hands.
What're you looking at me like that for? I'll shank you I will.
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Posted - 2015.12.13 23:52:00 -
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Dreis ShadowWeaver wrote:I've been feeling pain in my left lower back after doing push-ups. Today I took a mirror and placed it in front of me so I could watch my form as I did them. It looks like I'm going lower on my left side than my right. I'll have to try to fix that, and also to try to keep taut as I lower myself down. I'm recovering from TFCC surgery and preparing for shoulder replacement surgery but hmu on skype and I'll help to the best of my ability
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Posted - 2015.12.14 00:23:00 -
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When I first started at 15, lifting for football, I was about 120 pounds or so. I was able to put on about 20 to 30 lbs by my junior and senior year, but even then, it was a lot of work, as I don't naturally gain muscle.
Just when I started grad school in 2006, I was 135 again, with about 6% body fat (had to be tested prior to membership at the gym). When I graduated a couple years later I got back up to 150.
Since then, while I am now older and have a slower metabolism, I am at about 170, but not nearly as low a BMI. Still plenty of muscle though, as I still work out 3 or 4 days a week.
The trick to gaining muscle mass is to increase your weight, and lower your repetitions per set. Also, if you have a hard time gaining muscle, try and lay off as much cardio as possible. With a high metabolism like that, much of your calorie intake is burnt up. You need to use the protein you are consuming (which should be about a gram/gram and a half per pound of the weight you are trying to achieve) in building muscle, and if you are burning too many calories and having to use that protein for fuel, you won't gain weight.
I highly recommend Arnold Schwarzenegger's Body Building Encyclopedia. It is a very good resource for all kinds of fitness goals, not just muscle gain. It will give you the knowledge you need to tailor a program towards your goals.
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Dreis ShadowWeaver
Dead Man's Game Preatoriani
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Posted - 2015.12.14 01:23:00 -
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Today I made a nice little compromise from the last time I did bicep curls.
Last time I did them, I stuffed my bag as much as I could, which took it to 16 pounds. With that I did 4 sets of 12, but the last reps were really, really sloppy.
Today, I added enough books to take it to 14 pounds. I did 5 sets of 12, then a set until failure, which was 17 reps for my right arm and 18 for my left. I'm pleased to say that my form was fairly consistently good.
Thanks OEK, I do believe you're right; I should try to avoid merely increasing repetitions, rather than weight.
I wonder if I would be able to lift a higher amount of weight when I get actual dumbbells. Right now I just use my rucksack, and I hold onto it not by the shoulder straps, but by the centre strap at the top, leaving all the weight hanging down and putting a fair amount of strain on the strap. Sometimes it swings if I go too fast.
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Posted - 2015.12.14 01:35:00 -
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You should do more compound movements like pull ups/chin ups. Avoid swinging your legs. Even if you can only do one or two. Just keep going until you increase your reps to around 10 to 14. That may take awhile, but it will engage more muscles than just your biceps, which at this stage is important. Plus, you generally want to work opposing muscle groups, so if you work chest with your push ups, you want to work back muscles with pull ups/chin ups.
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Dreis ShadowWeaver
Dead Man's Game Preatoriani
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Posted - 2015.12.14 01:47:00 -
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One Eyed King wrote:You should do more compound movements like pull ups/chin ups. Avoid swinging your legs. Even if you can only do one or two. Just keep going until you increase your reps to around 10 to 14. That may take awhile, but it will engage more muscles than just your biceps, which at this stage is important. Plus, you generally want to work opposing muscle groups, so if you work chest with your push ups, you want to work back muscles with pull ups/chin ups. I would love to do that, but I don't really have anywhere suitable to do them.
I could maybe do pull ups on my door - which, incidentally, I tried today, managing about 3 reps, though I'm sure my form wasn't what it was supposed to be, as my legs were pressed up against the door - but I have nowhere I could do chin ups with a underhanded grip. It's really difficult to do them with a door frame, and it kills my fingertips.
I was considering getting a pull up bar that would fit into a door frame, but the ones in my house are simply not tall or wide enough for that to be a suitable option.
Any innovative solutions?
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Posted - 2015.12.14 02:00:00 -
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No playgrounds in your area?
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Dreis ShadowWeaver
Dead Man's Game Preatoriani
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Posted - 2015.12.14 02:05:00 -
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One Eyed King wrote:No playgrounds in your area? Considering this is something I'd like to do often during a week, I wouldn't want to have to go out to a playground just to do a few pull ups. Then there's also the thing about doing it in public. It's even worse than in a gym, where people actually go to work out, but I don't think I'd be comfortable with going to a playground.
Are there no exercises which could mimic chin ups? Pull ups aren't such a big problem because I guess I can just use a door, even though it's not fantastic.
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Dreis Shadowweaver
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Posted - 2015.12.14 02:16:00 -
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I wonder if it would be a good idea to keep a record of my diet over this coming week...
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Posted - 2015.12.14 14:53:00 -
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Dreis ShadowWeaver wrote:I wonder if it would be a good idea to keep a record of my diet over this coming week... I do that when bulking or leaning..it allows me to know my intake of protein/carbs/fats and of course calories When maintaining idgaf lol
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Derrith Erador
Fatal Absolution
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Posted - 2015.12.15 00:27:00 -
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DEATH THE KlD wrote:Dreis ShadowWeaver wrote:I wonder if it would be a good idea to keep a record of my diet over this coming week... I do that when bulking or leaning..it allows me to know my intake of protein/carbs/fats and of course calories When maintaining idgaf lol Hehehe, I think I should start doing that. I'm doing the Atkins thing, HATE IT!!! I can't have apples....
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Dreis ShadowWeaver
Dead Man's Game Preatoriani
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Posted - 2015.12.15 02:29:00 -
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Weekly Diet Record
Here is a record of what I eat over this week. Maybe I can learn something from it about where I'm going wrong.
~ = approximately
Monday:
Wake up at 13:00.
First eat ~ 15:30
Ham sandwich ~ 270 calories Chocolate cereal bar ~ 140 calories
~ 17:30
Steak Bakes x2 (pastry product containing beef & gravy) ~ 800 calories
~ 21:30
~ 12 southern fried chicken wings ~ 800 calories
~ 02:00
5 chocolate biscuits ~ 400 calories
Daily total ~ 2400 calories
I only ate so much because my goal is to on weight. Normally I wouldn't have had those chicken wings, and I quite possibly would have had a few more chocolate biscuits. And even then, that would have been more in a day than what I normally have.
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Dreis ShadowWeaver
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Posted - 2015.12.15 02:53:00 -
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I think I figured out why I'm going down more on my left side - thus leading to back pain- when doing press ups!
I do press ups in my room. My room is in such a way that I have... Half a carpet. The only space I have to do press ups is right where the carpet ends and the wood planks are revealed. My left hand goes on the carpet and my right hand goes on the wood. This means that my left hand is slightly higher than my left, so I have to go down lower to compensate! So when the floor is even, I go down lower on my left side.
I suppose a way to fix this could be to swap the direction I'm pointing each time I do a set.
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Dreis ShadowWeaver
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Posted - 2015.12.17 01:09:00 -
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New press-up record: 34.
Also, I'm particularly pleased because my previous record of 29 had been set with my feet apart, which I realise is kinda cheating. This new record was set with my feet together.
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Posted - 2015.12.17 06:28:00 -
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If you feel like spiceing things up once in awhile, change the kind of exercise that you are doing.
Take pushups for example, everyone does slightly wider than your shoulders feet together.
So spice it up, stack your feet and stagger your hands, do diamond pushups (those get fun around 15), one handed (once you get there, fingertip pushups.
Just slight changes to a work out help keep you both interested, and stop your body from getting too complacent with one thing.
there ane nigh endless modifications to each exercise you can do, so find some ones that work for you, and run with it for a while :)
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Corrosive Synergy
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Posted - 2015.12.20 04:51:00 -
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So ... you're also a scout in real life ?
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Spademan
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Posted - 2015.12.20 10:44:00 -
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Dreis ShadowWeaver wrote:Wake up at 13:00. Here's your problem. Stop being lazy and wake up at a reasonable hour.
What're you looking at me like that for? I'll shank you I will.
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Dreis ShadowWeaver
Dead Man's Game Preatoriani
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Posted - 2015.12.20 20:43:00 -
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Spademan wrote:Dreis ShadowWeaver wrote:Wake up at 13:00. Here's your problem. Stop being lazy and wake up at a reasonable hour. I don't have to go in to sixth form on Mondays till late, so that's the day I sleep in to get over my weekend pattern. Every other day I wake up at, like, 08:30.
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Dreis ShadowWeaver
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Posted - 2015.12.20 20:45:00 -
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Sned TheDead wrote:If you feel like spiceing things up once in awhile, change the kind of exercise that you are doing.
Take pushups for example, everyone does slightly wider than your shoulders feet together.
So spice it up, stack your feet and stagger your hands, do diamond pushups (those get fun around 15), one handed (once you get there, fingertip pushups.
Just slight changes to a work out help keep you both interested, and stop your body from getting too complacent with one thing.
there ane nigh endless modifications to each exercise you can do, so find some ones that work for you, and run with it for a while :) I shall try, though I would probably struggle with doing even 5 diamond press ups, and I certainly can't do a one-handed one.
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Posted - 2015.12.20 22:06:00 -
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Dreis ShadowWeaver wrote:Spademan wrote:Dreis ShadowWeaver wrote:Wake up at 13:00. Here's your problem. Stop being lazy and wake up at a reasonable hour. I don't have to go in to sixth form on Mondays till late, so that's the day I sleep in to get over my weekend pattern. Every other day I wake up at, like, 08:30. I have no sympathy for you Prime MeadowCleaner.
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Grease Spillett
OSG Planetary Operations
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Posted - 2015.12.23 02:25:00 -
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I was always really scrawny too.
I didn't realize how much weight lifting I actually had to do to see real results until I turned 20. After that I grew substantially and now instead of my weight sitting at 145-155 I'm cruising along at 180-200. Depending on my lifting activities.
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Dreis ShadowWeaver
Dead Man's Game Preatoriani
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Posted - 2015.12.23 15:06:00 -
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Dreis ShadowWeaver wrote:Weekly Diet Record
Here is a record of what I eat over this week. Maybe I can learn something from it about where I'm going wrong. Well, this kinda failed. I couldn't be arsed to record everything everyday. Most days were about 2500-3000 calories though, much more than what I am used to. I've put on about a pound.
Woo.
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Grease Spillett
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Posted - 2015.12.23 15:58:00 -
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That is a great way to do it. For true massive muscle gains use amino acid rich supplements.
They are like using Ultra clean burning fuel. If you do that you will gain mass and drop fat.
I'll give you a really easy recipe for a very powerful body. your maximum amount of push-ups every 30 minutes for 6 hours a day.
Mon, Wed, Fri
Maximum squats
Tue, Thurs, Sat
Rest on Sunday
Run about 1.5 miles a day or for at least 15 minutes.
Abs; Do V-ups and Flutter kicks. Just youtube those if you don't know how. Then once you have hit about 160-170 lbs move into weight lifting because this will increase your mass and keep you on a military level of cardio and strength.
My record for push-ups in a single day is 1,100. 880 for squats. Never tried to do it for abs let me know what your record is and I'll try and match/ surpass.
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Dreis ShadowWeaver
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Posted - 2015.12.23 18:41:00 -
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Today I'm trying to reach 200 press ups total. I'm doing them in sets of 20, and I'm on 114 so far! That 4 comes from one set where I just decided to try to do as many as I could, and I got to 34 - same as my old record. Though I'm certain that if I hadn't done all those other press ups, I could have easily smashed that and gotten past 40.
Feeling pretty awesome.
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Dreis ShadowWeaver
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Posted - 2015.12.23 21:41:00 -
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Dreis ShadowWeaver wrote:Today I'm trying to reach 200 press ups total. I'm doing them in sets of 20, and I'm on 114 so far! That 4 comes from one set where I just decided to try to do as many as I could, and I got to 34 - same as my old record. Though I'm certain that if I hadn't done all those other press ups, I could have easily smashed that and gotten past 40. Feeling pretty awesome. Mission = accomplished.
Aaaaaaaaand now I have pain in my right shoulder. Could it be because of bad form, or simply because I was not physically capable of doing 200 press ups in a day without sustaining injury?
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Dreis ShadowWeaver
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Posted - 2015.12.23 22:11:00 -
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Dreis ShadowWeaver wrote:I've been feeling pain in my left lower back after doing push-ups. Today I took a mirror and placed it in front of me so I could watch my form as I did them. It looks like I'm going lower on my left side than my right. I'll have to try to fix that, and also to try to keep taut as I lower myself down. I no longer get pain in my back whilst doing push ups.
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Posted - 2015.12.23 22:23:00 -
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Dreis ShadowWeaver wrote:Dreis ShadowWeaver wrote:I've been feeling pain in my left lower back after doing push-ups. Today I took a mirror and placed it in front of me so I could watch my form as I did them. It looks like I'm going lower on my left side than my right. I'll have to try to fix that, and also to try to keep taut as I lower myself down. I no longer get pain in my back whilst doing push ups. Pain can be any number of things, including poor form. Be careful with the mirror as looking up like that too much can cause neck strain.
You should focus on form, and if you can't keep form while continuing, you should stop at that point.
One of the perks of push ups is that it works your core as well, and it is very important you keep your hips up and your back straight. Allowing your torso to sag puts you out of alignment and puts pressure on your spine. You can slip discs this way. Its like holding wet soap in your hands and pressing harder on one side than the other.
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Dreis Shadowweaver
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Posted - 2015.12.23 22:25:00 -
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One Eyed King wrote:Dreis ShadowWeaver wrote:Dreis ShadowWeaver wrote:I've been feeling pain in my left lower back after doing push-ups. Today I took a mirror and placed it in front of me so I could watch my form as I did them. It looks like I'm going lower on my left side than my right. I'll have to try to fix that, and also to try to keep taut as I lower myself down. I no longer get pain in my back whilst doing push ups. Pain can be any number of things, including poor form. Be careful with the mirror as looking up like that too much can cause neck strain. I think next time I'll position my laptop in such a way that I can record myself with the built-in camera.
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Posted - 2015.12.23 22:41:00 -
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Dreis ShadowWeaver wrote:One Eyed King wrote:Dreis ShadowWeaver wrote:Dreis ShadowWeaver wrote:I've been feeling pain in my left lower back after doing push-ups. Today I took a mirror and placed it in front of me so I could watch my form as I did them. It looks like I'm going lower on my left side than my right. I'll have to try to fix that, and also to try to keep taut as I lower myself down. I no longer get pain in my back whilst doing push ups. Pain can be any number of things, including poor form. Be careful with the mirror as looking up like that too much can cause neck strain. I think next time I'll position my laptop in such a way that I can record myself with the built-in camera. As long as you aren't doing it every rep of a massive set like 40 to 200, you should be fine. Also, doing it from the side helps too, as turning your head to the side is much easier on your neck than lifting up your head.
Maybe taking a few practice reps and checking out your form would help. You get that immediate feedback and can make corrections before going on to your actual set.
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Dreis ShadowWeaver
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Posted - 2015.12.23 22:52:00 -
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One Eyed King wrote:Dreis ShadowWeaver wrote:One Eyed King wrote:Dreis ShadowWeaver wrote:Dreis ShadowWeaver wrote:I've been feeling pain in my left lower back after doing push-ups. Today I took a mirror and placed it in front of me so I could watch my form as I did them. It looks like I'm going lower on my left side than my right. I'll have to try to fix that, and also to try to keep taut as I lower myself down. I no longer get pain in my back whilst doing push ups. Pain can be any number of things, including poor form. Be careful with the mirror as looking up like that too much can cause neck strain. I think next time I'll position my laptop in such a way that I can record myself with the built-in camera. As long as you aren't doing it every rep of a massive set like 40 to 200, you should be fine. Also, doing it from the side helps too, as turning your head to the side is much easier on your neck than lifting up your head. Oh, normally I just look down when doing push ups. It was just the time I had the mirror in front of me that I looked up.
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Posted - 2015.12.23 22:53:00 -
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Just so you know!
Make sure you use proper FORM!!! ALWAYS DO IT THE RIGHT WAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Cause you may really hurt yourself if you don't.
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Dreis ShadowWeaver
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Posted - 2015.12.24 02:02:00 -
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Grease Spillett wrote:Just so you know!
Make sure you use proper FORM!!! ALWAYS DO IT THE RIGHT WAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Cause you may really hurt yourself if you don't. I do like to think I have good form though, as I understand that doing it with bad form is pretty much pointless. Elbows don't flare out, hands turned slightly out, hands directly below shoulders, keep yourself taut, don't let the hips sag, all that stuff.
I will record myself doing them so I can have a better look. It may be that I am still going lower on one side than the other. Or perhaps it was simply that such a big jump in number was bound to cause problems. I mean, the most push ups I'd done in a day before this was about 75. Today I went and did 200. I just hope that it's the jump that's causing the pain, rather than poor form. I haven't had shoulder pain before from doing push ups, so I'm hoping that it was just because I was unaccustomed to doing so many.
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Dreis ShadowWeaver wrote:Honestly, I was always the scrawniest kid in my P.E. class. Being 5' 11'' and less than 9 stone 5 pounds, I was underweight. My ribs protruded horribly. About two months ago I started working out. I had no gym membership (nor did I desire to get one; the image of embarrassing myself in a room brimming with bulging muscle-men did not appeal to me), nor did I have any weights, so I had to improvise. When I started, I found that I was only capable of 2 push-ups before I simply physically could not do anymore. Yep, you read that right. 2 push-ups. I found that I could only hold myself in the push-up position for 60 seconds before I collapsed in a quivering, panting mess. Using the rucksack I use for sixth form, I would do curls. My rucksack weighed a mere 12 pounds. I could only manage 3 sets of 12 reps before I could do no more. I was ridiculously weak. However, through much effort and willpower, and the help of this WikiHow article, I have improved greatly. My new consecutive push-up record - which I just set - is 29. With my 12 pound rucksack, I now do 5 sets of 20, then a sixth set where I work until failure, which is around about 40. The other day I stuffed my bag as much as I could with books, taking it to 16 pounds. With that, I did 4 sets of 12. The last time I tried (about a week ago), I was able to hold myself in the push-up position for 2 minutes 39 seconds. I am confident that if I were to try it again, I would be getting close to 3 minutes. Conversely, I have very good lower body strength. I cycle every day, and having done karate for nearly 4 years, my core and legs developed from having to stay in grueling stances for extensive periods of time. About 10 or so days ago I weighed myself and the scales showed 9 stone 5 pounds. I then made the decision to try to put on some weight. I don't know how much I weighed before I started working out. I'm now about 9 stone 8 pounds. My ribs are now somewhat less visible. I'm hoping to get some dumbbells for Christmas to work with, so that would be helpful. Obviously a rucksack isn't the most ergonomic thing to be lifting. Please, share your own progress stories in terms of fitness, be it weight gain, weight loss, weight lifting, body shape, or anything!
Use a wall if you need it will also allow different hand positions. Always take care of your shoulders! And most people make big mistakes in their nutrition. You don't need heavy weights if you do 400 pushups a day! Good luck take care of your shoulders- google athlean 20 minute workout, the guy is a proffesional athlete trainer, baseball and football.
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For Christmas I got a pair of adujstable 10KG (each) dumbbells. They're good, I can do 11 reps of bicep curls with them. I guess the ergonomics improved the weight I could lift, over my rucksack.
Push ups are coming along nicely. My form keeps getting better, and I keep going lower. I realise now that the form I was using when I set that record of 34 push ups was of $hitty quality. Doing the same quality of form as I was using that time, I comfortably did a set of 40 push ups yesterday. I just did a set of 30 push ups though with much better form, nearly nose-to-floor.
I'm considering starting going to a gym in the new year so that I can work on compound exercises like squats and deadlifts.
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bump
also, don't keep track of what you eat.
I was 66 kilo's when i started, ripped as **** (6 pack abs, muscles quite visible, not to big pectorals) and i took the advice from a good friend that basically says to bulk first then shred. I ate and ate until i couldn't eat anymore...i even carried tuna cans around when i was hungry.
Of course after eating a lot you will gain more body fat, and more weight, but after you shred you lose body fat, look ripped and gain even more weight (muscle weighs more than fat)
Only 71 kilo's, still in my gaining phase
might post a picture upon request
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favourite pic chosen by GF
i was sunburnt from a beach trip then...still a weird tan line
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