҉NuclearGamer 92 Posted May 7, 2017 9 minutes ago, IrishChamp said: Thicccccc af I'd bang that Quote Share this post Link to post
Oldmike 369 Posted May 7, 2017 (edited) @Cereal Don't do 3x5 / 5x5 if you want to grow in size, i'd recommend sticking in 8-12 r e p range for that. What helps while doing your deadlifts: Engage your core ---> squeeze your abs as hard as possible, push your chest out and your shoulders back, try to keep your head aligned with your spine, fully go up and squeeze your ass and abs, push from legs, vary your grips, take off your shoes(helps me), of course keep your spine neutral, breath in at the bottom ---> hold while going up --> blow out near top. Most important part is controlling your negative, keep that in mind. Goodluck Also, free weight > machines. Beginner or experience, doesn't matter. Try not to do more than 1/4 - 1/5 of your lifts on machines. Edited May 7, 2017 by Oldmike 1 Cereal reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post
Cereal 165 Posted May 7, 2017 Just now, Oldmike said: @Cereal Don't do 3x5 / 5x5 if you want to grow in size, i'd recommend sticking in 8-12 honor range for that. What helps while doing your deadlifts: Engage your core ---> squeeze your abs as hard as possible, push your chest out and your shoulders back, try to keep your head aligned with your spine, fully go up and squeeze your ass and abs, push from legs, vary your grips, take off your shoes(helps me), of course keep your spine neutral, breath in at the bottom ---> hold while going up --> blow out near top. Most important part is controlling your negative, keep that in mind. Goodluck I'm doing 5x5 for my compound lifts as I'd like to improve strength overall. I'll make sure to follow the steps you say, I've tried it with my shoes off, but personally I find it easier with them on as I don't struggle getting low enough to get the bar. Are the things you suggested general or based on the video? Quote Share this post Link to post
SonyTwan 1,208 Posted May 7, 2017 Well with you using 40kg plates you have to go down much lower which isn't optimal, your hips should be higher than your legs and you don't want to lean too forward over the bar. It should be going straight up, not curving around your legs. Typically I have the bar around mid-foot, slightly turn my feet out, and push my hips back as far as I can to get my hamstrings nice and tight until my ankles touch the bar. Engage my core, twist my hands to keep my lats tight/pull the bar towards me, and don't initiate the pull until my shoulders are directly over the bar. 2 Cereal and Liutvi Mestan reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post
Liutvi Mestan 606 Posted May 7, 2017 basically what sony said, good luck and don't force yourself too much, you are still a young man who is growing up and also if you have questions about supplements don't be shy. 1 Cereal reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post
Blyss 975 Posted May 7, 2017 basically what sony said, gl hf dont take it too far bro u got a long life ahead of you dude ure shitting urself with 10kg please just lift it slower and ull be fine 1 Cereal reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post
Cereal 165 Posted July 19, 2017 @SonyTwan @Oldmike @Liutvi Mestan Think I've finally nailed the form, bar path is shit on rep 3 though, any pointers? Reason I'm so sweaty and look strained here is because I did Deadlifts the day before and squats before this, as well as this being my 3rd set. I don't struggle with the weight normally. 1 Pasickle reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post
SonyTwan 1,208 Posted July 19, 2017 If you're gonna lower it controlled, you wanna do the opposite of what you do to pick it up. Lean back at the hips first until the bar gets past to your knees, then bend at the legs more. Bar path should be more or less vertical (as best you can), don't want it sliding down your knees at a funny angle. Looking pretty clean otherwise, I'm no expert though. 1 Cereal reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post
Pasickle 643 Posted July 19, 2017 Going back to the gym starting monday. Gonna do Monday Tuesday Thurday. Also i need to put weight on as i am very underweight Quote Share this post Link to post
Liutvi Mestan 606 Posted July 20, 2017 looks good cereal keep up the good work and get BIG 2 Cereal and w33zy reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post
Chus 265 Posted July 26, 2017 Don't really exercise or care to start but found this on reddit and thought it would probably belong here. It also looks like there's minimal equipment involved so would be a good way to start cheap I guess. Quote Share this post Link to post
VENGA BUS 2,027 Posted July 27, 2017 Daily report: 1/2 a big posh sainsburys pizza to load up carbs for training 2x pint of Brakspear Gold, for iron and nutrients 2x pint of Pride of Pendle, again for iron and nutrients 1x bottle of claret for sugars Any tips how to improve my iron intake would be appreciated! Cheers! 2 1 Jamie, IrishChamp and Aaron reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post
IrishChamp 641 Posted July 27, 2017 8 minutes ago, VENGA BUS said: Any tips how to improve my iron intake would be appreciated! I can help. My sister had anemia so they told her she should be drinking about 2L of Irn-Bru every day. It did the trick, she no longer suffers from anemia as she is dead! 1 1 1 VENGA BUS, Aaron and Cereal reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post
Cereal 165 Posted September 10, 2017 Started this 6 week program, hoping to hit an 100kg squat, a 70kg bench press and an 100kg deadlift by the end of it: http://www.canditotraininghq.com/app/download/911765404/Candito+6+Week+Strength+Program.pdf I'm currently 2 weeks in and hit my 2 plate (100kg) deadlift. How's the gym going for everyone else? @Brandon @Pasickle @SonyTwan 3 1 nick, w33zy, Extinct ツ and 1 other reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post
w33zy 1,523 Posted September 10, 2017 good stuff cereal 1 Cereal reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post