GIFt us your lifts! (or other achievements!)
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KickassAmazon76 wrote: »@steveko89 these are so awesome! I legit laughed at the kitty one. Thank you for sharing and awesome lifts!
Thanks, been really enjoying the hypertrophy training block. MFP jumbled the order for whatever reason and I didn’t realize it, I was intending for the cat scritches to be at the end.
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Just an assortment from the past week or two. We are working on form.
My triceps are strong and I can do much heavier bench with a block on my chest, but, man, I really feel an old l rotator cuff tear with the chest taps.
The weights are really helping a lot with my other goals, and I am very pleased with the progress. My goal for 2021 is a hand stand, full wheel, or/or chin stand. Chin stand “clicked” for me this week, and is I’m getting it up and holding it for a second or two. Working on higher and longer now. I’m confident it will be where I want it soon. With my janky shoulder, I don’t know if I’ll ever get a full wheel, though. That’s a lot of pressure. At some point you have to know your limits and pick your battles.
Landed on my neck trying an asymmetrical headstand in a class, and am working on getting back on that horse again.
Did manage a crow (arm balance) pose into headstand and got one leg back down into crow again, several times. Working on completing that sequence.
It is so blooming humid here that hot mat classes have become extremely wearing and challenging, and classes have been really small, mostly hard core participants, so instructors are amping the classes up even further since they know we have the skills.
It’s so ****ing nice to be able to say that. I couldn’t do any of the fun stuff a couple years ago. I absolutely love arm balances. Very empowering.
Really working on pushing with feet and hips during benching.
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@steveko89
Love Sherlock. Silver cats are the best.
Stinky’s workout party trick is climbing under me during an arm balance. Great incentive not to fall out and flatten his butt. He also likes to sit on my head during final relaxation.
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Snagged one gif from my Pull workout this morning
Barbell rows 3x12, 135#
Cable Facepulls 3x12
Pullups 3x8
Chest-supported DB Row 3x12, 40#/side
EZ Curls 3x12, 55#
Could still feel last night's session in my right elbow so I was a little low on reps for pullups and curls.
Here's the other two furballs.
Mrs. Hudson (aka Martha) the little 10lb Calico
Irene (aka Fluffy/Floof) the sprawling 15lb Ragamuffin
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@springlering62 I don't think the GIF posted right but the Shoulderok swings have done wonders for my shoulder mobility/stability. I also do a pretty hefty volume of facepulls for rear delt work. Weighted halos provide a similar sensation but you quickly become load-limited, in my experience.0
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@springlering62 I don't think the GIF posted right but the Shoulderok swings have done wonders for my shoulder mobility/stability. I also do a pretty hefty volume of facepulls for rear delt work. Weighted halos provide a similar sensation but you quickly become load-limited, in my experience.
Thanks for the tips. I do facepulls. The halos look interesting. Not sure what I could use for the shoulderok swings.
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springlering62 wrote: »@springlering62 I don't think the GIF posted right but the Shoulderok swings have done wonders for my shoulder mobility/stability. I also do a pretty hefty volume of facepulls for rear delt work. Weighted halos provide a similar sensation but you quickly become load-limited, in my experience.
Thanks for the tips. I do facepulls. The halos look interesting. Not sure what I could use for the shoulderok swings.
Does your gym have anything like this? I've seen them used in a similar fashion. Even a baseball bat might work as a warmup.
https://www.onnit.com/onnit-steel-clubs/?pid=746&autosub=0&gclid=Cj0KCQjw6NmHBhD2ARIsAI3hrM2w6O11BwLxrdarA_4fS124OYq0b_GAbLg7HJpL-GdXcSXzfVRGFoIaApAsEALw_wcB
Here's a link to the Shoulderok on Kabuki's website if anyone is curious. I don't recall spending that much on mine though.
https://store.kabukistrength.net/products/shoulderok?cmp_id=8712005694&adg_id=88055396526&kwd=shoulderök&device=c&gclid=Cj0KCQjw6NmHBhD2ARIsAI3hrM1SgPn9PKXyLe1wrC1L3_MNKWd8aGlx6DajkpS3YXFPTyNtBxe08_QaAlHLEALw_wcB&variant=288933052830 -
Snagged one gif from my Pull workout this morning
Barbell rows 3x12, 135#
Cable Facepulls 3x12
Pullups 3x8
Chest-supported DB Row 3x12, 40#/side
EZ Curls 3x12, 55#
Could still feel last night's session in my right elbow so I was a little low on reps for pullups and curls.
Here's the other two furballs.
Mrs. Hudson (aka Martha) the little 10lb Calico
Irene (aka Fluffy/Floof) the sprawling 15lb Ragamuffin
First, nice job on the rows. Most people fake them.
Second, your cats are gloriously beautiful!2 -
I got to the gym earlier than normal last night. It was significantly busier than my normal time. I couldn't get to all of the equipment I needed so the workout was cut short last night. I'll be sure to be back at my normal time tonight to make up for the lifts I missed on. Days like yesterday that makes me think investing in a home gym would be worth it.
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The start of week 1/5 was decent despite leaving 1100 calories on the table yesterday. Let see how tomorrow belted pulls go 😉.5 -
The start of week 1/5 was decent despite leaving 1100 calories on the table yesterday. Let see how tomorrow belted pulls go 😉.
I am just in awe of the volume you push. Incredible and so smooth. Just wow.
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I got to the gym earlier than normal last night. It was significantly busier than my normal time. I couldn't get to all of the equipment I needed so the workout was cut short last night. I'll be sure to be back at my normal time tonight to make up for the lifts I missed on. Days like yesterday that makes me think investing in a home gym would be worth it.
It's funny, but I sit here and wish I had a gym membership because I want access to so many machines / equipment / plates I don't have... and yet I forget that they have to actually be FREE to use too!
Great work, inspite of the busy-ness!1 -
KickassAmazon76 wrote: »
I got to the gym earlier than normal last night. It was significantly busier than my normal time. I couldn't get to all of the equipment I needed so the workout was cut short last night. I'll be sure to be back at my normal time tonight to make up for the lifts I missed on. Days like yesterday that makes me think investing in a home gym would be worth it.
It's funny, but I sit here and wish I had a gym membership because I want access to so many machines / equipment / plates I don't have... and yet I forget that they have to actually be FREE to use too!
Great work, in spite of the busy-ness!
Don't get me wrong it's nice to have the access, it just means I have to go at non-prime times to guarantee access. So between 8PM and 4AM. Gym closes at 10 PM and opens at 4:30 AM, but with the 24 hour pass late nights are fine if you don't mind not sleeping
Every gym is different though. Mine is a commercial gym, and through my wife's work my membership is $15/month so I can't pass it up. But with it comes the lifters of every type (Teens, ego, experienced, talkers, etc. etc.) and it just creates chaos sometimes, and fills up other opportunities.2 -
KickassAmazon76 wrote: »
I got to the gym earlier than normal last night. It was significantly busier than my normal time. I couldn't get to all of the equipment I needed so the workout was cut short last night. I'll be sure to be back at my normal time tonight to make up for the lifts I missed on. Days like yesterday that makes me think investing in a home gym would be worth it.
It's funny, but I sit here and wish I had a gym membership because I want access to so many machines / equipment / plates I don't have... and yet I forget that they have to actually be FREE to use too!
Great work, in spite of the busy-ness!
Don't get me wrong it's nice to have the access, it just means I have to go at non-prime times to guarantee access. So between 8PM and 4AM. Gym closes at 10 PM and opens at 4:30 AM, but with the 24 hour pass late nights are fine if you don't mind not sleeping
Every gym is different though. Mine is a commercial gym, and through my wife's work my membership is $15/month so I can't pass it up. But with it comes the lifters of every type (Teens, ego, experienced, talkers, etc. etc.) and it just creates chaos sometimes, and fills up other opportunities.
I was never comfortable around other people at the gym in college so I'd often go at midnight or first thing Saturday/Sunday morning when everyone else was hungover. Can't imagine that would change now. I'll take my furry interlopers over other people any day.3 -
KickassAmazon76 wrote: »
I got to the gym earlier than normal last night. It was significantly busier than my normal time. I couldn't get to all of the equipment I needed so the workout was cut short last night. I'll be sure to be back at my normal time tonight to make up for the lifts I missed on. Days like yesterday that makes me think investing in a home gym would be worth it.
It's funny, but I sit here and wish I had a gym membership because I want access to so many machines / equipment / plates I don't have... and yet I forget that they have to actually be FREE to use too!
Great work, in spite of the busy-ness!
Don't get me wrong it's nice to have the access, it just means I have to go at non-prime times to guarantee access. So between 8PM and 4AM. Gym closes at 10 PM and opens at 4:30 AM, but with the 24 hour pass late nights are fine if you don't mind not sleeping
Every gym is different though. Mine is a commercial gym, and through my wife's work my membership is $15/month so I can't pass it up. But with it comes the lifters of every type (Teens, ego, experienced, talkers, etc. etc.) and it just creates chaos sometimes, and fills up other opportunities.
I was never comfortable around other people at the gym in college so I'd often go at midnight or first thing Saturday/Sunday morning when everyone else was hungover. Can't imagine that would change now. I'll take my furry interlopers over other people any day.
Yeah, I am so self conscious that I get severe anxiety thinking about going to an actual gym, with other people.
Part of me wants to be where the people are, and a bigger part of me is afraid of them. Lol1 -
KickassAmazon76 wrote: »KickassAmazon76 wrote: »
I got to the gym earlier than normal last night. It was significantly busier than my normal time. I couldn't get to all of the equipment I needed so the workout was cut short last night. I'll be sure to be back at my normal time tonight to make up for the lifts I missed on. Days like yesterday that makes me think investing in a home gym would be worth it.
It's funny, but I sit here and wish I had a gym membership because I want access to so many machines / equipment / plates I don't have... and yet I forget that they have to actually be FREE to use too!
Great work, in spite of the busy-ness!
Don't get me wrong it's nice to have the access, it just means I have to go at non-prime times to guarantee access. So between 8PM and 4AM. Gym closes at 10 PM and opens at 4:30 AM, but with the 24 hour pass late nights are fine if you don't mind not sleeping
Every gym is different though. Mine is a commercial gym, and through my wife's work my membership is $15/month so I can't pass it up. But with it comes the lifters of every type (Teens, ego, experienced, talkers, etc. etc.) and it just creates chaos sometimes, and fills up other opportunities.
I was never comfortable around other people at the gym in college so I'd often go at midnight or first thing Saturday/Sunday morning when everyone else was hungover. Can't imagine that would change now. I'll take my furry interlopers over other people any day.
Yeah, I am so self conscious that I get severe anxiety thinking about going to an actual gym, with other people.
Part of me wants to be where the people are, and a bigger part of me is afraid of them. Lol
It wasn't until I had my own stuff that I felt "allowed" to lift like I do now. Even when it was just me at the rec in college I didn't feel like I belonged or deserved to lift with free weights. That self-doubt and self-identity was tough to break but I had to work through those "who are you even kidding with this?" type thoughts alone in my basement, away from theoretical judgemental eyes (except for the cats, of course). There was a long time I couldn't even trust my thoughts and self-talk if I listened to music while lifting so I started listening to sports radio/podcasts and that let me focus.2 -
KickassAmazon76 wrote: »KickassAmazon76 wrote: »
I got to the gym earlier than normal last night. It was significantly busier than my normal time. I couldn't get to all of the equipment I needed so the workout was cut short last night. I'll be sure to be back at my normal time tonight to make up for the lifts I missed on. Days like yesterday that makes me think investing in a home gym would be worth it.
It's funny, but I sit here and wish I had a gym membership because I want access to so many machines / equipment / plates I don't have... and yet I forget that they have to actually be FREE to use too!
Great work, in spite of the busy-ness!
Don't get me wrong it's nice to have the access, it just means I have to go at non-prime times to guarantee access. So between 8PM and 4AM. Gym closes at 10 PM and opens at 4:30 AM, but with the 24 hour pass late nights are fine if you don't mind not sleeping
Every gym is different though. Mine is a commercial gym, and through my wife's work my membership is $15/month so I can't pass it up. But with it comes the lifters of every type (Teens, ego, experienced, talkers, etc. etc.) and it just creates chaos sometimes, and fills up other opportunities.
I was never comfortable around other people at the gym in college so I'd often go at midnight or first thing Saturday/Sunday morning when everyone else was hungover. Can't imagine that would change now. I'll take my furry interlopers over other people any day.
Yeah, I am so self conscious that I get severe anxiety thinking about going to an actual gym, with other people.
Part of me wants to be where the people are, and a bigger part of me is afraid of them. Lol
It wasn't until I had my own stuff that I felt "allowed" to lift like I do now. Even when it was just me at the rec in college I didn't feel like I belonged or deserved to lift with free weights. That self-doubt and self-identity was tough to break but I had to work through those "who are you even kidding with this?" type thoughts alone in my basement, away from theoretical judgemental eyes (except for the cats, of course). There was a long time I couldn't even trust my thoughts and self-talk if I listened to music while lifting so I started listening to sports radio/podcasts and that let me focus.
Yeah... I feel similar. I think if I went to one now, I'd be a bit more confident in myself. I'd still be nervous, but I think I'd feel less like an imposter.0 -
KickassAmazon76 wrote: »KickassAmazon76 wrote: »
I got to the gym earlier than normal last night. It was significantly busier than my normal time. I couldn't get to all of the equipment I needed so the workout was cut short last night. I'll be sure to be back at my normal time tonight to make up for the lifts I missed on. Days like yesterday that makes me think investing in a home gym would be worth it.
It's funny, but I sit here and wish I had a gym membership because I want access to so many machines / equipment / plates I don't have... and yet I forget that they have to actually be FREE to use too!
Great work, in spite of the busy-ness!
Don't get me wrong it's nice to have the access, it just means I have to go at non-prime times to guarantee access. So between 8PM and 4AM. Gym closes at 10 PM and opens at 4:30 AM, but with the 24 hour pass late nights are fine if you don't mind not sleeping
Every gym is different though. Mine is a commercial gym, and through my wife's work my membership is $15/month so I can't pass it up. But with it comes the lifters of every type (Teens, ego, experienced, talkers, etc. etc.) and it just creates chaos sometimes, and fills up other opportunities.
I was never comfortable around other people at the gym in college so I'd often go at midnight or first thing Saturday/Sunday morning when everyone else was hungover. Can't imagine that would change now. I'll take my furry interlopers over other people any day.
Yeah, I am so self conscious that I get severe anxiety thinking about going to an actual gym, with other people.
Part of me wants to be where the people are, and a bigger part of me is afraid of them. Lol
It wasn't until I had my own stuff that I felt "allowed" to lift like I do now. Even when it was just me at the rec in college I didn't feel like I belonged or deserved to lift with free weights. That self-doubt and self-identity was tough to break but I had to work through those "who are you even kidding with this?" type thoughts alone in my basement, away from theoretical judgemental eyes (except for the cats, of course). There was a long time I couldn't even trust my thoughts and self-talk if I listened to music while lifting so I started listening to sports radio/podcasts and that let me focus.
I can relate to this - I’m the “weakest” dude at my gym man - I’m 180 and right now most I’ve squatted was 205 5x5 - most I’ve benched 170 - 5x5 - dead I wanna say 245 ish 5x5 was the most - and I think that same way all the time - but no way for a home gym right now so I just put on the headphones and put my head down and drown it out - cause I’ve come to learn most ppl ain’t even paying attention to me lol - and if they are I just don’t care anymore in my old age5 -
I was never comfortable around other people at the gym in college so I'd often go at midnight or first thing Saturday/Sunday morning when everyone else was hungover. Can't imagine that would change now. I'll take my furry interlopers over other people any day.KickassAmazon76 wrote: »
Yeah, I am so self conscious that I get severe anxiety thinking about going to an actual gym, with other people.
Part of me wants to be where the people are, and a bigger part of me is afraid of them. Lol
I feel this. What helped me is that when I first started lifting seriously, I worked with a trainer. She was phenomenal. Big on form and function over weight on the bar. As we continued to work together we moved from the private studio to the main gym- 1) Because the numbers I was starting to lift was starting to exceed what was available in the studio and 2) She wanted me to get used to being out in the main gym more. Almost conditioned me. Her intention with me was never to have me as a full time client, but to help me, build confidence, and have me be on my own.
I'm not a super social person so that's why I tend to be more annoyed when the gym is busy. The one thing I've learned however, is if they are there to seriously put in the work they don't care what you're doing as long as it doesn't effect them. If they aren't there to be serious, they probably don't know proper form or have anything to help me improve so I stopped caring.
I do think it's human nature to watch, and I do. Especially when someone does a huge lift because it's super gratifying to see them succeed. You do get to know others, and there can be a sense of community, I just don't tend to jive with the crowd that rushes in for social hour right after work. My people are the ones that are there after 730 that are there to get in the work and accomplish goals. We don't know each other by name, but we certainly notice when the other accomplishes something and that alone is exciting.
I'd still prefer a home gym, but until that actually makes financial sense and I don't have desire to use cables, and other specialty implements I'll keep going to the gym- but I will more than likely be looking for something different sooner than later.3 -
Baby steps...
I use the gym at work. At most, I'll share it with 3 people. Usually, I'm by myself. But we only have free weights, no machines. I've considered a gym membership, especially when they offer discounts, but I just have this fear of having to share with others and feeling uncomfortable...plus I think they have more smith machines than squat racks.1 -
DancingMoosie wrote: »
Baby steps...
I use the gym at work. At most, I'll share it with 3 people. Usually, I'm by myself. But we only have free weights, no machines. I've considered a gym membership, especially when they offer discounts, but I just have this fear of having to share with others and feeling uncomfortable...plus I think they have more smith machines than squat racks.
The last gym membership I had was for a tiny gym and they had one squat rack. ONE. I hated it because I do not feel comfy working in, and my time was so short that I needed that equipment when I got there.
There is a gym in town now that is meant for power and Oly lifters. I am really interested in that place because I heard they have lots of racks and plates. *drools*
But probably also lots of really strong people. Haha0 -
I am the weakest person at my gym. No question. But this is why I do it, and I figure screw ‘em if they don’t take the time to understand. Lifting has helped me with yoga goals.
And if it’s any comfort, I’m more embarrassed to share my lifting figures here. I value y’all, because you’ve been where I’ve been.
I’d rather achieve a new pose than a heavy anything, although gains there excite me, too.
This position doesn’t look hard but requires a lot of flexibility and core.
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springlering62 wrote: »I am the weakest person at my gym. No question. But this is why I do it, and I figure screw ‘em if they don’t take the time to understand. Lifting has helped me with yoga goals.
And if it’s any comfort, I’m more embarrassed to share my lifting figures here. I value y’all, because you’ve been where I’ve been.
I’d rather achieve a new pose than a heavy anything, although gains there excite me, too.
This position doesn’t look hard but requires a lot of flexibility and core.
MOBILITY GOALS!!! - dude I’ve been trying to focus on my flexibility yoga training at least 4 times a a week Albeit short sessions. Being able to move fluidly helps every lift1 -
I can't even touch my toes. I am hugely impressed! Awesomeness!! ❤️1
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KickassAmazon76 wrote: »
I got to the gym earlier than normal last night. It was significantly busier than my normal time. I couldn't get to all of the equipment I needed so the workout was cut short last night. I'll be sure to be back at my normal time tonight to make up for the lifts I missed on. Days like yesterday that makes me think investing in a home gym would be worth it.
It's funny, but I sit here and wish I had a gym membership because I want access to so many machines / equipment / plates I don't have... and yet I forget that they have to actually be FREE to use too!
Great work, in spite of the busy-ness!
Don't get me wrong it's nice to have the access, it just means I have to go at non-prime times to guarantee access. So between 8PM and 4AM. Gym closes at 10 PM and opens at 4:30 AM, but with the 24 hour pass late nights are fine if you don't mind not sleeping
Every gym is different though. Mine is a commercial gym, and through my wife's work my membership is $15/month so I can't pass it up. But with it comes the lifters of every type (Teens, ego, experienced, talkers, etc. etc.) and it just creates chaos sometimes, and fills up other opportunities.
I was never comfortable around other people at the gym in college so I'd often go at midnight or first thing Saturday/Sunday morning when everyone else was hungover. Can't imagine that would change now. I'll take my furry interlopers over other people any day.
I'd change my gym for a homegym like yours any day, including the furrs (well probably because of the furrs)
I hate talking to people in the gym, and i always keep my headphones on, even if i do not have any music playing.
It's my way of saying *kitten* off, i do not wanna talk.
I am lucky my gym is around the corner of my home and work. And i can workout during my lunchbreak. I just eat my lunch behind desk 30 minites prior to working out1 -
springlering62 wrote: »I am the weakest person at my gym. No question. But this is why I do it, and I figure screw ‘em if they don’t take the time to understand. Lifting has helped me with yoga goals.
And if it’s any comfort, I’m more embarrassed to share my lifting figures here. I value y’all, because you’ve been where I’ve been.
I’d rather achieve a new pose than a heavy anything, although gains there excite me, too.
This position doesn’t look hard but requires a lot of flexibility and core.
With my legs and mobility, no way i could do either of those1 -
KickassAmazon76 wrote: »I can't even touch my toes. I am hugely impressed! Awesomeness!! ❤️
Same, @springlering62. I always love seeing your posts and passion for being active. I had a bit of reality check on my mobility a few days ago; I saw a full body mobility warm-up posted by a physio I follow on IG and my ROM on the included stretches and postures was humbling, to say the least.2 -
Yesterday's workout. But stressed because my back is not happy and I had to stop one set short on my squats. I need it to calm the eff down!
Also... For @springlering62
Haha. I know, I'm so flexible hey? Hahaha
P.s. No judging the jammie pants... These things are sooooo comfy and they're long enough! 😂4 -
KickassAmazon76 wrote: »Yesterday's workout. But stressed because my back is not happy and I had to stop one set short on my squats. I need it to calm the eff down!
Also... For @springlering62
Haha. I know, I'm so flexible hey? Hahaha
P.s. No judging the jammie pants... These things are sooooo comfy and they're long enough! 😂
100% thought you were wearing a maxi skirt and not PJ pants. That's about how far down I can get with no knee bend too.
This evidently is referred to as 'the world's greatest stretch' and the movement that smacked me in the face with my rigidity. Tried to do the elbow touch and was a several inches off the ground... I'm 32 years old.
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KickassAmazon76 wrote: »Yesterday's workout. But stressed because my back is not happy and I had to stop one set short on my squats. I need it to calm the eff down!
Also... For @springlering62
Haha. I know, I'm so flexible hey? Hahaha
P.s. No judging the jammie pants... These things are sooooo comfy and they're long enough! 😂
100% thought you were wearing a maxi skirt and not PJ pants. That's about how far down I can get with no knee bend too.
This evidently is referred to as 'the world's greatest stretch' and the movement that smacked me in the face with my rigidity. Tried to do the elbow touch and was a several inches off the ground... I'm 32 years old.
It all depends on which muscles are your nemesis, I think. I can do the elbow one not too bad, but my hams and ITB are brutally tight. Maybe from sitting at an office desk all day.
We should create a yoga thread and then force ourselves to gif a daily stretch! haha. Maybe that'd get me stretching!
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