GIFt us your lifts! (or other achievements!)

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  • KickassAmazon76
    KickassAmazon76 Posts: 4,679 Member
    edited March 2024
    nossmf wrote: »
    Why not? My wife does! Every time I go to the gym, she can't understand why anybody would willingly go. But she does enjoy the results of my time in the gym! 😁

    As far as cardio under the bar, I haven't done any cardio in months, so doubt that's it. (Though I was recorded with a 50 bpm pulse at my last physical, so who knows?) An alternative theory I came up with in observing your vids, I see a notable difference in how erect we each hold ourselves. Specifically, you remain leaning forward at an angle the entire time, which pinches the diaphragm and can impact breathing. I tend to stand almost vertical.

    Well... this set was at 75% of 1rm, so I was feeling it by rep 5, and really feeling it by rep 8. I decided to go for 12 reps because I wanted the calculated 1rm to hit or bypass my actual 1rm, so I was really pushing hard. Hard enough to have DOMS for two days after. I am sure if I dropped to 50%, i could bang out a lot more, so it really depends on the weight you're moving and what percentage of your max it is,

    My first few reps were nowhere near that slow. Just the last ones in that vid. :smile:

    as for the angle... as long as the bar is travelling a straight line, it's still a good form squat. The amount of the angle between quads and torso is largely dependent of the bar position on your back and the length of your legs. My legs are long (36" inseam), so that makes a huge difference on my squat angles.

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  • KickassAmazon76
    KickassAmazon76 Posts: 4,679 Member
    nossmf wrote: »
    Why not? My wife does! Every time I go to the gym, she can't understand why anybody would willingly go. But she does enjoy the results of my time in the gym! 😁

    As far as cardio under the bar, I haven't done any cardio in months, so doubt that's it. (Though I was recorded with a 50 bpm pulse at my last physical, so who knows?) An alternative theory I came up with in observing your vids, I see a notable difference in how erect we each hold ourselves. Specifically, you remain leaning forward at an angle the entire time, which pinches the diaphragm and can impact breathing. I tend to stand almost vertical.

    Fun fact, when i did lots of cardio back in 2012 up to 2018 (i cycled 300-500 km a week outside and did 3 spinning classes a week) my rest heartrate was "only" between 65 and 70

    Since i started weightlifting, and mostly last 2 years my rest heartrate dropped to 50-55

    My resting heartrate averages between 58-62 depending on where I am in my cycle.
  • KickassAmazon76
    KickassAmazon76 Posts: 4,679 Member
    J_NY_Z wrote: »
    So glad to see fellow men with cats. I have no lifts to contribute, but....

    This was right after Christmas. This is Lando sitting in my OL's lap as we play Scrabble. Then Mr. Wade jumped on that table to help me with my word. Lando is 9 months old here, Mr. Wade is probably 12 or so. And no, I did not mean to color coordinate our pets.

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    Jeremy!! Love the matching pets! haha and you are always welcome in here - gif or none. This thread has turned into so much more than just GIFs. I love it.
  • nossmf
    nossmf Posts: 14,171 Member
    36" inseam? Even accounting for you being taller than me (I'm 5'9"), that still has your legs 4" longer than my 32" inseam. Means your legs are, proportionally, a bigger percentage of your overall height than mine are.

    Then there's my mother. She's maybe 5'2", a full 7" shorter than me, barely comes up to my shoulder when standing. But when we sit, we stare eye-to-eye, because most of her height is in her torso with incredibly short legs.
  • Minion_training_program
    Minion_training_program Posts: 13,443 Member
    edited March 2024
    nossmf wrote: »
    36" inseam? Even accounting for you being taller than me (I'm 5'9"), that still has your legs 4" longer than my 32" inseam. Means your legs are, proportionally, a bigger percentage of your overall height than mine are.

    Then there's my mother. She's maybe 5'2", a full 7" shorter than me, barely comes up to my shoulder when standing. But when we sit, we stare eye-to-eye, because most of her height is in her torso with incredibly short legs.

    I have 105 cm inseam (about 41" if my calculations are correct)...yep i have tall legs.
    And my wife who is a wopping 32 cm shoter than i am, is sitting eye to eye with me in the car as well. Short legs, tall torso...

    It's weird how the human body works sometimes
  • nossmf
    nossmf Posts: 14,171 Member
    My wife is about an inch taller than me, but it's all legs, as sitting I'm several inches taller.
  • KickassAmazon76
    KickassAmazon76 Posts: 4,679 Member
    edited March 2024
    It's kind of cool how working to failure at 70% works such different muscles than working to failure at 85%. Last night I did deads at 70%. 4 sets of 8 reps at 70% with the last two sets AMAP.

    70% of 305 is 215 (213.5). I then go onto https://strengthlevel.com/one-rep-max-calculator and enter in 215 for 8 reps to see what it calculates the 1RM as. I up the reps until it reaches (or slightly passes) my goal 1rm and I set THAT as my target for my first AMAP set. In this case 215 for 14 reps is roughly 315lbs.

    Today I feel it in my calves, shins and tiny stabilizer muscles in my core. Not pain, just very mild DOMS.

    Last nights workout:
    Deads - 1x10x135; 1x5x165; 1x5x195; 8,8,14,10x215
    Leg press - 3x10x549
    Leg Extension - 3x15x87.5
    Seated Leg Curl - 3x15x87.5
    Assisted pull up - 3x8x120 (assist is 80lbs)
    DB Hammer Curls - 3x12x22.5 ea

    Was a great night!
    All in all, it was a great workout.
  • KickassAmazon76
    KickassAmazon76 Posts: 4,679 Member
    nossmf wrote: »
    36" inseam? Even accounting for you being taller than me (I'm 5'9"), that still has your legs 4" longer than my 32" inseam. Means your legs are, proportionally, a bigger percentage of your overall height than mine are.

    Then there's my mother. She's maybe 5'2", a full 7" shorter than me, barely comes up to my shoulder when standing. But when we sit, we stare eye-to-eye, because most of her height is in her torso with incredibly short legs.

    I have 105 cm inseam (about 41" if my calculations are correct)...yep i have tall legs.
    And my wife who is a wopping 32 cm shoter than i am, is sitting eye to eye with me in the car as well. Short legs, tall torso...

    It's weird how the human body works sometimes

    WOW! That IS a crazy long inseam! It must be hard to find jeans. I've tried shopping in the men's section hoping they'd have longer inseams, but am always disappointed. I think men typically carry their height in their torsos and women in their legs. There are always outliers though. I can sometimes find 35" inseam in one store in our city, and 36" or 37" online, but the options suck. Finding pants long enough is like winning the lottery! HAHA

    Thankfully men DO tend to have longer arms, so I steal your hoodies and plaid shirts!
  • nossmf
    nossmf Posts: 14,171 Member
    My wife has stolen all my hoodies, sweatshirts, all but one of my sweatpants...
  • Minion_training_program
    Minion_training_program Posts: 13,443 Member
    nossmf wrote: »
    36" inseam? Even accounting for you being taller than me (I'm 5'9"), that still has your legs 4" longer than my 32" inseam. Means your legs are, proportionally, a bigger percentage of your overall height than mine are.

    Then there's my mother. She's maybe 5'2", a full 7" shorter than me, barely comes up to my shoulder when standing. But when we sit, we stare eye-to-eye, because most of her height is in her torso with incredibly short legs.

    I have 105 cm inseam (about 41" if my calculations are correct)...yep i have tall legs.
    And my wife who is a wopping 32 cm shoter than i am, is sitting eye to eye with me in the car as well. Short legs, tall torso...

    It's weird how the human body works sometimes

    WOW! That IS a crazy long inseam! It must be hard to find jeans. I've tried shopping in the men's section hoping they'd have longer inseams, but am always disappointed. I think men typically carry their height in their torsos and women in their legs. There are always outliers though. I can sometimes find 35" inseam in one store in our city, and 36" or 37" online, but the options suck. Finding pants long enough is like winning the lottery! HAHA

    Thankfully men DO tend to have longer arms, so I steal your hoodies and plaid shirts!

    Finding jeans is hard indeed.
    I have EU lenght size 38
    Most stores only sell up to 36, which is already pretty long
  • J_NY_Z
    J_NY_Z Posts: 2,540 Member
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    Remember how I said I like your leggings? These are really cool looking. What is the graphic?
  • Minion_training_program
    Minion_training_program Posts: 13,443 Member
    J_NY_Z wrote: »
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    Remember how I said I like your leggings? These are really cool looking. What is the graphic?

    Looks like a Viking warrior
  • KickassAmazon76
    KickassAmazon76 Posts: 4,679 Member
    edited March 2024
    J_NY_Z wrote: »
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    Remember how I said I like your leggings? These are really cool looking. What is the graphic?

    Looks like a Viking warrior

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    Thanks J!!

    They're called the Valkyrie leggings 😊
  • nossmf
    nossmf Posts: 14,171 Member
    Just goes to show what I've always suspected...comic book superheroes are only super because they put on the right clothes. Wear a suit, you get mild-mannered Clark Kent; put on the cape and tights, Superman.

    When @KickassAmazon76 puts on the leggings, she becomes a deadlift master! Yep, all in the clothes!
  • KickassAmazon76
    KickassAmazon76 Posts: 4,679 Member
    nossmf wrote: »
    Just goes to show what I've always suspected...comic book superheroes are only super because they put on the right clothes. Wear a suit, you get mild-mannered Clark Kent; put on the cape and tights, Superman.

    When @KickassAmazon76 puts on the leggings, she becomes a deadlift master! Yep, all in the clothes!

    Haha you are too sweet! 😂😂😂

    The tights are magic. I swear it!
  • Minion_training_program
    Minion_training_program Posts: 13,443 Member
    nossmf wrote: »
    Just goes to show what I've always suspected...comic book superheroes are only super because they put on the right clothes. Wear a suit, you get mild-mannered Clark Kent; put on the cape and tights, Superman.

    When @KickassAmazon76 puts on the leggings, she becomes a deadlift master! Yep, all in the clothes!

    Haha you are too sweet! 😂😂😂

    The tights are magic. I swear it!

    I wish that store would deliver to Europe as well (for a reasonable price)
    Because i really like how they look
    Would get the short versions of it then
    J_NY_Z wrote: »
    craayo0f5jjr.gif

    Remember how I said I like your leggings? These are really cool looking. What is the graphic?

    Looks like a Viking warrior

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    Thanks J!!

    They're called the Valkyrie leggings 😊

    The shop where i order my bowlingshirts from, has this exact same image on one of their shirts
  • KickassAmazon76
    KickassAmazon76 Posts: 4,679 Member
    nossmf wrote: »
    Just goes to show what I've always suspected...comic book superheroes are only super because they put on the right clothes. Wear a suit, you get mild-mannered Clark Kent; put on the cape and tights, Superman.

    When @KickassAmazon76 puts on the leggings, she becomes a deadlift master! Yep, all in the clothes!

    This reminds me of a rabbit hole I went down a while back.

    A few years ago I bought wonder woman underpants. I remember thinking, I am wearing superhero underpants!... but wait... superheros don't wear their own logos on their underpants. They just wear regular underpants. The underpants become superhero underpants by virtue of the person wearing them! That means, if I am a super hero, my underpants automatically become superhero underpants!

    LOL

    So I guess that means my tights are KickassAmazon (TM) tights! HAHAHA

  • Minion_training_program
    Minion_training_program Posts: 13,443 Member
    Finally looks like i am hitting below parallel on my squat

    I had to lower my safety bar from my normal height, because i was hitting it on my warmup sets

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  • KickassAmazon76
    KickassAmazon76 Posts: 4,679 Member
    Finally looks like i am hitting below parallel on my squat

    I had to lower my safety bar from my normal height, because i was hitting it on my warmup sets

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    This is so awesome, Gus!! Well done!!!
  • nossmf
    nossmf Posts: 14,171 Member
    That means, if I am a super hero, my underpants automatically become superhero underpants!

    You're missing one crucial element...superhero underpants are worn on the OUTSIDE of the rest of their clothing. It's only the clothes on the OUTSIDE which matter, not the inner stuff.

    And for that matter, would superheroes sell off their "game-worn" underpants (appropriately washed, of course) for charity?
  • kinetixtrainer2
    kinetixtrainer2 Posts: 9,628 Member
    Finally looks like i am hitting below parallel on my squat

    I had to lower my safety bar from my normal height, because i was hitting it on my warmup sets

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    Great job Gus!
  • Minion_training_program
    Minion_training_program Posts: 13,443 Member
    I guess this is a vocal lift, since the voice is a muscle LOL. We did our concert last night. It was a battle of the bands with seven bands performing and we each raised money for Cancer Care research. Overall we raised $88,000, which feels pretty darn good. Here is a link to our last song of the night, hope you like it!

    https://youtu.be/dlKredrjKSg?si=cXuS3XUoEr_6gj2w

    LOVE IT!!!! You ROCK!
  • nossmf
    nossmf Posts: 14,171 Member
    First day back in the gym after my quarterly week off, man I missed it! No pain anywhere, but use it or lose it I guess because despite dropping the weight 10% on most of my lifts I still had to work to get all the same reps done, and my bench press felt especially heavy. I'll chalk it up to hitting the gym AFTER an early-morning shift rather than first thing after sleep, and hopefully next week will be back to normal.
  • nossmf
    nossmf Posts: 14,171 Member
    Fascinating view.
  • Minion_training_program
    Minion_training_program Posts: 13,443 Member
    Nice work Sandy 💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼
  • nossmf
    nossmf Posts: 14,171 Member
    I miss deadlifts, but my rack pulls have been injury-free so I'll stick with them and live vicariously through you, lol.

    Blizzard today, choosing not to brave it just to hit the gym for my second upper-body day this week, really wish I had a home gym setup on days like this. Hopefully roads will be cleared by tomorrow, and I'll just do my Thu-Fri workouts on Fri-Sat instead.
  • cowsfan12
    cowsfan12 Posts: 6,585 Member
    Deadlifts felt solid and strong tonight (7,7,12,12x225lb)

    Also got 5 plates a side tonight for leg press!

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    That weight and volume is impressive - I never do more than 6 reps on DL - I get too gassed