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Re: The Health, Wellness, weight loss, and fitness thread
Posted: Tue Feb 17, 2015 12:41 pm
by gunslinger_burrito
To be honest I haven't had enough time to do all those things consistently.....
What do you mean by "cold desk"? Do you mean that literally?
Re: The Health, Wellness, weight loss, and fitness thread
Posted: Tue Feb 17, 2015 2:45 pm
by alexa.
Yep. I got cold-desk wrist pains right now

Too much gaming today -.-'
Re: The Health, Wellness, weight loss, and fitness thread
Posted: Tue Feb 17, 2015 5:00 pm
by gunslinger_burrito
I don't play games that require a mouse for that very reason..... I always use an Xbox controller.
Re: The Health, Wellness, weight loss, and fitness thread
Posted: Tue Feb 17, 2015 5:51 pm
by wsas3
untilshewokeme wrote:If anyone needs protein, pre workout, bcaas or any other supplements let me know and I might be able to hook you up. I work for the largest international distributor of US sports nutrition products so I get shit at cost.
Oh wooooorddd?
Do you guys have promasil? That shit is tasty

Re: The Health, Wellness, weight loss, and fitness thread
Posted: Wed Feb 18, 2015 6:36 pm
by Big Mon
Got on the Chantix. This is my second week. I've already quit the cigs.
Re: The Health, Wellness, weight loss, and fitness thread
Posted: Fri Feb 20, 2015 5:11 pm
by hbombgraphics
blooghost wrote:Got on the Chantix. This is my second week. I've already quit the cigs.
Good for you dude!!!!!
How are you feeling overall?
Re: The Health, Wellness, weight loss, and fitness thread
Posted: Fri Feb 20, 2015 11:02 pm
by Big Mon
hbombgraphics wrote:blooghost wrote:Got on the Chantix. This is my second week. I've already quit the cigs.
Good for you dude!!!!!
How are you feeling overall?
Thanks! Not too bad. The Mrs. said I was a little short with our cat the first night. But really, our cat was just being an asshole

But no moodiness, no real cravings. I'm wrapping up my 4th day as a non-smoker. When I get bored, instead of smoking, I meditate. Oxytocin buzzes are nice. Once my lungs have had more time to heal, I think the meditation will prove to be more effective, as I'll be able to breathe deeper.

Re: The Health, Wellness, weight loss, and fitness thread
Posted: Mon Feb 23, 2015 8:38 pm
by gunslinger_burrito

Thanks for those ^^^^^^
I know about them. What I don't get is why the extensors feel like they're tensing up when I grip something

Is there some anatomy thing I'm not understanding? I thought they should relax when I grip since the flexors are what closes the fist. I had some medial epicondylitis last year in the same arm, and what helped was to change my pullup grip. I tried to do that exercise where you roll a weight up onto a dowel, but it only seemed to make things worse.....
Re: The Health, Wellness, weight loss, and fitness thread
Posted: Mon Feb 23, 2015 8:55 pm
by Jwar
Technically I'm on roids I guess? I take testosterone cypinate because my test levels were so low that I was having no energy, panic attacks constantly and a bunch of other issues. My doctor put me on the shot and it took quite awhile to get the dosage right. So months of hell. Now it's working perfectly. A shot in the butt twice a week. My test levels are that of a 18-20 year old now.
So we are keeping an eye on my PSA (so I don't get cancer) and other levels to make sure. He said I'll more than likely be on this dose until I'm 45 and I'm 32 right now. My levels are at a thousand from three hundred. HUGE change. Just huge.
It's technically a steroid but so is insulin. If you ask me I think it's complete and utter bullshit that the Bodybuilding world even fucking cares, but whatever.
I'm doing my first show May 16th btw! Anyone in Omaha that wants to see me in a banana hammock, please come out! I'll list details later if anyone is serious.

I'm 205 right now and 10% body fat. I'm 5'8. LOL. I've never been this big. I'm going through a cut right now. UGH. HATE IT. I have to drop about 20lbs in 12 weeks.
Re: The Health, Wellness, weight loss, and fitness thread
Posted: Tue Feb 24, 2015 12:16 am
by gunslinger_burrito
vidret wrote:super short right-before-bed answer:
think of all the things you do that makes your grip stronger (and moving your hand/closed fist "inward") and now think of all the things you do with the opposite movements/motions (opening hand/moving hand outwards). The imbalance brings problems, is the easiest way to tell it.
also, there's how long and how strong your muscles are. If I could take a guess I'd say your extensors are too long/stretched and probably weak while the gripping motion you have is too short in muscle length as well as strong. the one side is essentially pulling at the other side *all the time*. so to combat it you need to lengthen the short side (flexor) and strengthen the long/weak side (extensor) to balance them out.
that's just a guess though.
Hmm I actually hadn't thought about the length of the muscles. I've been stretching bot directions quite a bit with the gymnastic stuff I do. Maybe once I limbered up those muscle groups they became unbalanced because one side wasn't pulling as hard anymore?
Re: The Health, Wellness, weight loss, and fitness thread
Posted: Sat Feb 28, 2015 4:55 pm
by gunslinger_burrito
Alright. So I did about two hours worth of watching all the videos I could and reading a shitload of websites on tennis elbow. I thought I'd write this here in case anyone is interested. I thought Jwar might be since you're a personal trainer, right? I'd be curious to hear your opinion

I came across these:
This guy seems really helpful, especially in light of some of the new evidence that icing might actually slow the healing process:
https://www.youtube.com/user/TennisElbowClassroomAnd this webpage, while not the prettiest, broke down how the wrist extensors are used in different kinds of grips, which helped me identify what things I should and should not do, and how to modify some things so I still
can do them.
http://www.diyinjuryrehab.com/http://www.diyinjuryrehab.com/elbow-and ... -to-grips/I've modified my workout over the last few days so that I'm not using the parallettes (because of the wrist stabilization required) and for pulllups and front lever work I use a "hook grip" (holding the bar with just the four fingers, no thumb). The hook grip helps a lot because in using the thumb, and closing the fist, I discovered that you actually engage your extensors in doing so. By not using the thumb, I'm hardly using them at all.
I still can't really write with my right hand without feeling the injured area get pissed off, and I have to be real careful playing guitar (I can't play for very long either

)
Over the last couple weeks I've lightened my workload in my workouts so that I'm doing more mobility work and stretching, and less pummeling myself with bent arm strength elements (I'm too addicted to the straight arm elements at this point....) and making sure to rest more. In doing so I've noticed a muscle size gain already O_o
Oh and these four simple-ass exercises will totally brutalize you, but I've kept up doing them every other day or every few days and I've already noticed strength improvements. They look easy, but just try and hold them for three rounds of 60 seconds and see what happens:
http://breakingmuscle.com/bodyweight/4- ... d-mobility
Re: The Health, Wellness, weight loss, and fitness thread
Posted: Mon Mar 02, 2015 7:58 am
by alexa.
2 bananas, some broccoli, spoon of honey, some turmeric powder, some wheat grass powder, 1/3rd milk, 2/3rds water. Blended, pretty satisfied.
Re: The Health, Wellness, weight loss, and fitness thread
Posted: Mon Mar 02, 2015 8:26 pm
by gunslinger_burrito
I want a blender. ^^
Re: The Health, Wellness, weight loss, and fitness thread
Posted: Tue Mar 03, 2015 7:15 am
by alexa.
I have a stick blender. I like it more, seems easier to clean.
Re: The Health, Wellness, weight loss, and fitness thread
Posted: Tue Mar 03, 2015 12:27 pm
by wsas3