Squat challenge
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we should all do a squat challenge for june!! Who would want to do it with me?!?
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I'm in. What are the guidelines?0
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I'm flipping through ones on Pinterest looking for a good one. I think we should all take before pics and post both at the end once we find one we like0
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Im in...just give me heads up on the challenge we will all be doing :-)0
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Since I am a little skeptic of this, due to my inverted butt (lol), I will join.
Maybe the before and after pictures will help me see a difference.0 -
Awesome! I'll pick one tonight then! And yeah, I have like negative butt, so hopefully this does something0
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Sounds like fun. I can always use some help with my legs and butt I'm in.0
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I'm in, with my butt and gut reversed. Gut sticks out, butt doesn't!!! Did you make guidelines?0
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I'm in too!0
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I challenge anyone reading this to start squatting 5x5 with a barbell, 3 times a week and adding 5 pounds every workout. At the end of 1 month you will have added 60 pounds to your squats, look better and feel amazing.0
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I'm in. What are the guidelines0
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yopeeps025 wrote: »0
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I'm in!! Just let me know what we are going to do!!0
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I did this one in April and I cannot recommend it enough. There are 5 types so it's a circuit training type thing and it's really doable and has a breakdown of each squat and how to do it.
http://www.popsugar.com/fitness/30-Day-Squat-Challenge-308066250 -
yopeeps025 wrote: »
@yusaku02 & @yopeeps025 People have to start somewhere...I started with the 30 day squat challenge and then moved to circuit training now lifting for 2 years...max squat is 210
To those doing the challenge take side pics...(wish I had mine on my computer) and compare that way as well.
Try doing it later in the month by breaking it up into sets of 20-25 with different types of squats like sumo squats (legs further apart and toes pointed out) etc. Helps break it up a bit.
Good luck to you all0 -
yopeeps025 wrote: »
@yusaku02 & @yopeeps025 People have to start somewhere...I started with the 30 day squat challenge and then moved to circuit training now lifting for 2 years...max squat is 210
To those doing the challenge take side pics...(wish I had mine on my computer) and compare that way as well.
Try doing it later in the month by breaking it up into sets of 20-25 with different types of squats like sumo squats (legs further apart and toes pointed out) etc. Helps break it up a bit.
Good luck to you all
that why I laughed about that person post. Yes we all start somewhere. We all start differently though. I knew kids who started weigh training at least two years before I did in high school. It didn't take me long to become stronger than them. I knew a guy who played football and couldn't start benching the bar. Man was he made fun of in high school. He gained our respect by never stop lifting until college.
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yopeeps025 wrote: »
Ok key word is you. Also to compare the gains of a man to gains a woman can make. It is not the same and hopefully you know enough to know why.
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yopeeps025 wrote: »yopeeps025 wrote: »
@yusaku02 & @yopeeps025 People have to start somewhere...I started with the 30 day squat challenge and then moved to circuit training now lifting for 2 years...max squat is 210
To those doing the challenge take side pics...(wish I had mine on my computer) and compare that way as well.
Try doing it later in the month by breaking it up into sets of 20-25 with different types of squats like sumo squats (legs further apart and toes pointed out) etc. Helps break it up a bit.
Good luck to you all
that why I laughed about that person post. Yes we all start somewhere. We all start differently though. I knew kids who started weigh training at least two years before I did in high school. It didn't take me long to become stronger than them. I knew a guy who played football and couldn't start benching the bar. Man was he made fun of in high school. He gained our respect by never stop lifting until college.
Yup...thx for the clarification.0 -
NOt to derail this thread...to whomever will be participating have fun.0
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yopeeps025 wrote: »yopeeps025 wrote: »
@yusaku02 & @yopeeps025 People have to start somewhere...I started with the 30 day squat challenge and then moved to circuit training now lifting for 2 years...max squat is 210
To those doing the challenge take side pics...(wish I had mine on my computer) and compare that way as well.
Try doing it later in the month by breaking it up into sets of 20-25 with different types of squats like sumo squats (legs further apart and toes pointed out) etc. Helps break it up a bit.
Good luck to you all
that why I laughed about that person post. Yes we all start somewhere. We all start differently though. I knew kids who started weigh training at least two years before I did in high school. It didn't take me long to become stronger than them. I knew a guy who played football and couldn't start benching the bar. Man was he made fun of in high school. He gained our respect by never stop lifting until college.yopeeps025 wrote: »yopeeps025 wrote: »
Ok key word is you. Also to compare the gains of a man to gains a woman can make. It is not the same and hopefully you know enough to know why.
I understand that people make progress at different rates but StrongLifts is still a unisex program. If someone stalls then they deload and work back up to it. It's not the end of the world. It sounds like you'd rather have people not even try because their experience won't be perfect.
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yopeeps025 wrote: »yopeeps025 wrote: »
@yusaku02 & @yopeeps025 People have to start somewhere...I started with the 30 day squat challenge and then moved to circuit training now lifting for 2 years...max squat is 210
To those doing the challenge take side pics...(wish I had mine on my computer) and compare that way as well.
Try doing it later in the month by breaking it up into sets of 20-25 with different types of squats like sumo squats (legs further apart and toes pointed out) etc. Helps break it up a bit.
Good luck to you all
that why I laughed about that person post. Yes we all start somewhere. We all start differently though. I knew kids who started weigh training at least two years before I did in high school. It didn't take me long to become stronger than them. I knew a guy who played football and couldn't start benching the bar. Man was he made fun of in high school. He gained our respect by never stop lifting until college.yopeeps025 wrote: »yopeeps025 wrote: »
Ok key word is you. Also to compare the gains of a man to gains a woman can make. It is not the same and hopefully you know enough to know why.
I understand that people make progress at different rates but StrongLifts is still a unisex program. If someone stalls then they deload and work back up to it. It's not the end of the world. It sounds like you'd rather have people not even try because their experience won't be perfect.
I do realize that...but some people need to start without weights...heavy lifting can be scary for some...I did SL for 1 year and made great gains but only after doing this and some other body weight light lifting...0 -
Is it healthy to do weight lifting on the same muscle groups for consecutive days?0
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Nerdycurls wrote: »Is it healthy to do weight lifting on the same muscle groups for consecutive days?
Not a good idea. Muscles need time to recover.0 -
That's what I was thinking, which is why my eyes bulged at the regimen.
I am ALL FOR a squat challenge, but it needs to be a reasonable and healthy one. Is there a way we could modify this to accommodate for busy schedules, too?0 -
Nerdycurls wrote: »That's what I was thinking, which is why my eyes bulged at the regimen.
I am ALL FOR a squat challenge, but it needs to be a reasonable and healthy one. Is there a way we could modify this to accommodate for busy schedules, too?
Oh, I was talking about "weight lifting" as you used the term. These are body weight squats I think. I'm not sure if you need to rest, sorry. I just know that the challenges don't have much of a point.0 -
arditarose wrote: »Nerdycurls wrote: »That's what I was thinking, which is why my eyes bulged at the regimen.
I am ALL FOR a squat challenge, but it needs to be a reasonable and healthy one. Is there a way we could modify this to accommodate for busy schedules, too?
Oh, I was talking about "weight lifting" as you used the term. These are body weight squats I think. I'm not sure if you need to rest, sorry. I just know that the challenges don't have much of a point.
Do you get results from body weight squats? I usually do squats with added weights.
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Nerdycurls wrote: »arditarose wrote: »Nerdycurls wrote: »That's what I was thinking, which is why my eyes bulged at the regimen.
I am ALL FOR a squat challenge, but it needs to be a reasonable and healthy one. Is there a way we could modify this to accommodate for busy schedules, too?
Oh, I was talking about "weight lifting" as you used the term. These are body weight squats I think. I'm not sure if you need to rest, sorry. I just know that the challenges don't have much of a point.
Do you get results from body weight squats? I usually do squats with added weights.
Stick with your weights then! Body weight work is great, but challenges...in the end, you'll be more efficient at squats, you won't see much change to your body, and as you mentioned...for some, especially beginners who are not using proper form, it can be overkill.0 -
Yes you get results from body weight squats. Making excuses all the time is what made half of us the weights we are today. Just do it,,,
IT IS BODY WEIGHT......THE LIGHTER AND STRONGER YOU GET THE EASIER IT WILL BECOME...rant over0
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