Rick E. Posted September 29, 2003 Posted September 29, 2003 (edited) dfdg Edited January 8, 2004 by Rick E.
Tibby Posted September 29, 2003 Posted September 29, 2003 Try this, curl the bar, at the speed yo uare going at now, with your hands open. Chances are, the weights will fly up. Think about that. See, the problem with a lot of exersices like that is they only work you at the start, the force carries the weight the rest of the way. You should have enough weight on that you CAN'T explode that most. You can go faster, but exploding should be avoided, it might cause injury going at high speeds. For abs, sit ups are the best, why don't you like them? I guess if yo uahve to yo ucan go for crunches, holding them for some time. For lats and back, since you don't have pull downs are rows, do pull ups. The closer the grip, the more it works the traps, the wider the grip, the further the grip, the more it works the lats. For lower back- Deadlifts and streight leg deadlifts are great, plus they are a way to get your legs without squats. Make them Sumo Deadlifts for more leg work.
Rick E. Posted September 29, 2003 Author Posted September 29, 2003 (edited) dsg Edited January 8, 2004 by Rick E.
Rick E. Posted October 1, 2003 Author Posted October 1, 2003 (edited) vb Edited January 8, 2004 by Rick E.
Tibby Posted October 1, 2003 Posted October 1, 2003 Good. Keep it like that. Make sure the weight is heavy enough so it will not. If you can throw it like that, you are going to fast, and need to add weight.
sindian Posted October 1, 2003 Posted October 1, 2003 How often do you guys lift a week? I generally do two upper body (push/pull split) and one lower body. I'm probably going to up that to two lower body workouts in a few weeks.
Tibby Posted October 1, 2003 Posted October 1, 2003 I normally do 6, but college is stopping that. So I'm doing 2 full body a week.
sindian Posted October 2, 2003 Posted October 2, 2003 Yea, I used to do that too. I don't have time for that anymore unfortunately.
tenkamusou Posted October 5, 2003 Posted October 5, 2003 http://www.rossboxing.com/thegym/thegym3.htm please read this. If you could improve yourself in only three or two months, everybody would be invencible...
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