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Zzulu posted:In other news, today I declared that the Swedish summer is officially over and we're probably not getting any more relatively warm days so now is the perfect time to start BULKING, which I have waited The Entire Summer to start doing here in fl our winter doesnt start until january
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Zzulu posted:In other news, today I declared that the Swedish summer is officially over and we're probably not getting any more relatively warm days so now is the perfect time to start BULKING, which I have waited The Entire Summer to start doing Traditional Scandinavian autumn/winter food is basically made for bulking, anyway.
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# ? Aug 29, 2016 05:51 |
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2.5 weeks into working out after my big summer off, it's ... starting to come back. Still a tiny baby though. But also, can we agree that people who throw down weights for no reason need to be escorted out of the loving gym? You're doing cleans? K, that's how it is. You just deadlifted 250 lbs 8 times? Set the weight down you giant loving toddler. Finish the god drat set.
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# ? Aug 30, 2016 06:17 |
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Rodenthar Drothman posted:2.5 weeks into working out after my big summer off, it's ... starting to come back. Still a tiny baby though.
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# ? Aug 30, 2016 06:26 |
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loving RIP Zyzz
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# ? Aug 30, 2016 06:39 |
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I've been on a 1.2-1.5k ketocut for over a month, haven't been to the gym or exercised besides a pull up bar/walking and lost 15 pounds (prob half water) but gained 20 lb on my 5 rep max lat pulldowns anyways today #pullupgainz Edit: not fat went from 185 to 170 Tolkien minority fucked around with this message at 20:55 on Aug 30, 2016 |
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Rodenthar Drothman posted:2.5 weeks into working out after my big summer off, it's ... starting to come back. Still a tiny baby though. Just had this at my gym. Dude was lifting 275, which is great and all, but seriously there is no reason to drop that weight. I'm pretty sure the rule is that you have to silent unless you're lifting 4 plates
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# ? Aug 31, 2016 04:14 |
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Are we talking actual drops, like just letting go of the bar at waist height or are you just wishing your gym had a lunk alarm?
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# ? Aug 31, 2016 05:02 |
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Waist height drops
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# ? Aug 31, 2016 06:26 |
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on a platform?
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# ? Aug 31, 2016 08:58 |
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I always drop from the top.
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# ? Aug 31, 2016 09:59 |
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Garrand posted:Are we talking actual drops, like just letting go of the bar at waist height or are you just wishing your gym had a lunk alarm? Not like, just releasing you grip from up the up position on a deadlift, no. Using your arms to toss the weight away from you. Which, if you can do that, you weren't lifting heavy enough anyway.
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# ? Aug 31, 2016 11:54 |
the unfit are traitors to their own species From a modern perspective, it’s easy to think of exercise as a boring chore that most would rather avoid. However, exercise has played a critical role in human history for thousands upon thousands years, if not many more. Case in point: recent evolutionary anthropological and biological theory suggests that long distance running may have been one of the most important components in early hominid physiological evolution (Liebenberg, 2006). Through “persistence hunting,” humans and their evolutionary predecessors literally chased their prey until it died of exhaustion. This in turn gave significant reproductive benefits to individuals with physiologies most suited to continuous physical exertion, and created the extremely effective and uniquely human cooling system colloquially known as “sweating” (Liebenberg, 2006). Exercise also precipitates and increases the release of numerous neurotransmitters that improve focus, visual acuity, and intensify sexual attraction (McGovern, 2005). It is not difficult to imagine the survival benefits this would provide for prehistoric humans. Exercise is part of our DNA. Beyond its evolutionary and survival importance, exercise is a recurring part of many cultures from all over of the globe. As migratory hunter gatherer societies gave way to animal husbandry, farming, and long term urban settlement, physical activity took on new forms. Instead of persistence hunting, individuals toiled in the fields or gathered the raw resources necessary for urban development. Exercise also became an important form of cultural expression, through events and practices such the Greek olympics, the Aztec ball game Ulama, the massive variety of martial arts found throughout the world, European jousting, all the way to the rise of the multibillion dollar modern athletics industry. If the previous section seems a bit off topic, it is only to contrast modern society’s relationship with exercise against that of its own lengthy heritage. Use of increasingly complex technology has lessened or completely removed the need for physical activity for daily survival, and the surge in global obesity rates makes it very clear that no good replacement has been found. It also worth noting that we have substituted the rush of exercise with the rush of unhealthy food and vicarious activity, even when doing so is demonstrably toxic to long term health. However, this is an extremely recent development. Anatomically modern homo sapiens first emerged as much as 195,000 years ago, and have definitely existed for over 110,000 years (O’Neil, 2013). The massive surge in technological development and the behavioral changes it brought only occurred in the last 150. All of this leads to an obvious conclusion: Human beings are not built for lethargy. Exercise isn’t an activity for the vain. It is a deeply ingrained and crucial part of our mental and physical function since long before we became “human.” Thus, we are living far longer than ever before, while also dropping one of the most essential activities in allowing us to get there. Ireallylikeeggs fucked around with this message at 13:09 on Aug 31, 2016 |
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# ? Aug 31, 2016 13:04 |
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i don't want to hear about that evilution. this is a christian thread
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# ? Aug 31, 2016 13:13 |
i bet god's three lift total is really impressive
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# ? Aug 31, 2016 13:15 |
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Ireallylikeeggs posted:i bet god's three lift total is really impressive It's not he mostly does cardio
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# ? Aug 31, 2016 13:18 |
because everything god does is really impressive because god is our lord and master and gives me the strength to do all things. My washboard abs are a clear example of divine providence of which Calvin would be proud.
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# ? Aug 31, 2016 13:20 |
but yeah my point is that people who don't work out are genuinely subhuman and feel that their sloth is more important than millions of years of toil for mere survival
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# ? Aug 31, 2016 13:23 |
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That's stupid, gains are inherently anti evolution as evidenced by your body's desperate desire to shed the energy greedy muscles the instant you stop exercising it.
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# ? Aug 31, 2016 13:27 |
notZaar posted:That's stupid, gains are inherently anti evolution as evidenced by your body's desperate desire to shed the energy greedy muscles the instant you stop exercising it. yo gains and exercise are not the same thing please diversify your understanding of exercise; it will only improve your time on this wonderful planet Ireallylikeeggs fucked around with this message at 13:38 on Aug 31, 2016 |
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# ? Aug 31, 2016 13:36 |
That's one of the many reasons that your opinion doesn't hold up but I still appreciate your contribution to the discussion
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# ? Aug 31, 2016 13:37 |
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Semantics, we're all discussing routines to trick the body into developing more strength and mass than it needs to function. What our ancestors did wasn't exercise, it was survival.
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notZaar posted:Semantics, we're all discussing routines to trick the body into developing more strength and mass than it needs to function. What our ancestors did wasn't exercise, it was survival. you're talking about that. The author wasn't. Exercise and activities necessary for survival are not mutually exclusive but I definitely see where you are coming from.
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# ? Aug 31, 2016 13:40 |
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Ireallylikeeggs posted:because everything god does is really impressive because god is our lord and master and gives me the strength to do all things. Reps4jesus
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# ? Aug 31, 2016 13:45 |
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Rodenthar Drothman posted:Not like, just releasing you grip from up the up position on a deadlift, no. Using your arms to toss the weight away from you. Which, if you can do that, you weren't lifting heavy enough anyway. You should try doing some heavy rows if that's allowed in your safe place https://www.instagram.com/p/BJMRMWHhVtn/?hl=en
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# ? Aug 31, 2016 14:13 |
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I use hooks so I'm not allowed to just let go of the bar if I don't want to shatter my hands.
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# ? Aug 31, 2016 14:24 |
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Dum Cumpster posted:You should try doing some heavy rows if that's allowed in your safe place That's fine, he's doing heavy poo poo and the weights go right down. I'm talking about like, if he straightened back up, then tossed it out in front, away from him and towards other people. That's the poo poo I'm seeing
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# ? Aug 31, 2016 15:13 |
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It's rude to crowd people when they're lifting.
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# ? Aug 31, 2016 15:15 |
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If my dick isn't hitting your rear end as I lift, why am I there?
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# ? Aug 31, 2016 15:16 |
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bamhand posted:I use hooks so I'm not allowed to just let go of the bar if I don't want to shatter my hands. Hell yeah. Time to create a "SAW" like death trap where you have to lift and re rack your weights properly or you get maimed horribly.
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# ? Aug 31, 2016 15:21 |
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Rodenthar Drothman posted:If my dick isn't hitting your rear end as I lift, why am I there? That's what saunas are for. Don't sacrifice your gains.
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# ? Aug 31, 2016 15:25 |
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if you dont have a good spotter there is no shame in using a safety wrack by urself and not maxxxing
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# ? Aug 31, 2016 15:27 |
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Dum Cumpster posted:That's what saunas are for. Don't sacrifice your gains. poo poo, I've been doing it wrong this whole time.
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# ? Aug 31, 2016 15:32 |
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Dum Cumpster posted:You should try doing some heavy rows if that's allowed in your safe place That's an odd looking deadlift.
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# ? Aug 31, 2016 15:33 |
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Ireallylikeeggs posted:but yeah my point is that people who don't work out are genuinely subhuman and feel that their sloth is more important than millions of years of toil for mere survival That reminds me of the old saw about being childless and proud.... literally over a billion years of life on the planet, every single one of your ancestors... the awesome ones and the dorks, right back to the primitive prokaryotes, managed to reproduce at least once.... and then you came along.
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# ? Aug 31, 2016 15:59 |
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Hey you know that rack where the bar slides up and down the rails, and there are hooks so you can just twist the bar and latch it on to the rack? I've seen people squatting in that thing, benching, incline benching, decline benching with the sit-up bench, and yeah, even curling.... but today I saw two guys taking turns.... lying on the floor on their backs, feet pushing up on the bar, doing leg presses. That was a new one. Is that an awesome idea, or stupid as hell? I mean, there's a squat sled right over there, and a legit squat rack a few feet away from that, and leg extension and curl machines.
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# ? Aug 31, 2016 16:04 |
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Everything is a good idea, in the gym Bro
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GORDON posted:That reminds me of the old saw about being childless and proud.... literally over a billion years of life on the planet, every single one of your ancestors... the awesome ones and the dorks, right back to the primitive prokaryotes, managed to reproduce at least once.... and then you came along. A lot of individual organisms don't reproduce, that's why most animals have more than one offspring.
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notZaar posted:A lot of individual organisms don't reproduce, that's why most animals have more than one offspring. Yeah and I said everyone one of YOUR ancestors did. Am I wrong?
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