vidret wrote:>has matching sets of plates and still complains
first world problems
vidret wrote:>has matching sets of plates and still complains
AngryGoldfish wrote:Does anyone else experience this?
Walking down stairs with stiff legs hurts, yet doing 100 goblets squats doesn't with the same stiff legs doesn't. Explain?
AngryGoldfish wrote:I think it might be because I'm drawing a leg further down than the other one, rather than them both going down together in unison with my body. I'm not sure, though. A lot of it was definitely impact.
Today's workout was a disaster. I felt so ill afterwards. I could barely hold myself up in the shower. I think I have a tummy bug 'cause I had the runs last night and felt like vomiting earlier. I started feeling it 25 minutes into the workout. I was doing the shoulder presses and finding that I needed more than a minute of rest time, and it gradually turned from 30-60 seconds of rest to 5 minutes. I tried finishing off with squats and I could barely stand up let alone squat with a weight in hand.
BoatRich wrote:So I read through a good portion of this thread, and I've decided I need to get back into shape. I started doing the Stronglift 5x5 this week, but I've been running pretty regularly for a while now. My question is if I want to stay lean and lose weight/obvious fat/a beer belly, can I continue to run and do other heavy cardio and still experience lifting gains?
new05002 wrote:BoatRich wrote:So I read through a good portion of this thread, and I've decided I need to get back into shape. I started doing the Stronglift 5x5 this week, but I've been running pretty regularly for a while now. My question is if I want to stay lean and lose weight/obvious fat/a beer belly, can I continue to run and do other heavy cardio and still experience lifting gains?
I suggest if you want to optimize the stronglifts you should dump heavy cardio. Eat properly and it will not matter if you are just lifting heavy.
vidret wrote:nick, you beautiful man.
yo goldy, more rows until you get chinups!