No wonder I always felt it in my biceps and not the trapezius muscle!
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Up sack, down sack. Run, stop. Lay, rise. Excersize-schmercesize. Do work -- be strong.
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what was the exercise? bench press?
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what was the exercise? bench press?
wrote on last edited by [email protected]Ouch, there is a lot of potential to destroy your knees doing
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what was the exercise? bench press?
Bend-over-rows. I was using mainly my arms for it...
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Bend-over-rows. I was using mainly my arms for it...
It's not inherently bad that you've been doing that (so long as it didn't lead to injury), just means you're more arm dominant. Just relax your arms a bit next time and pull from your back
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I just realized if being writing wrong for years!
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Ouch, there is a lot of potential to destroy your knees doing
benchleg presses wrongYour... knees!? Are you thinking of squats?
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Your... knees!? Are you thinking of squats?
Lol I thought of leg presses, no idea why
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Lol I thought of leg presses, no idea why
Leg presses, you're absolutely right! I stopped doing those, there's better ways to work your legs...
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Ouch, there is a lot of potential to destroy your knees doing
benchleg presses wrongI guess if you do them wrong enough!
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Yeah I did this way back with a different back exercise, rope pulldown. I had been taught the right way, slowly messed it up, then abruptly realized one day when someone pointed out that my arms were bent. Fixed my form and immediately injured myself because I did not consider that, without my arms, I should be doing a lower weight.
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I guess if you do them wrong enough!
Don't you dare underestimate how wrong I'm capable of doing things!
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I always feel it in the Gluteus Maximus :S
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I just realized if being writing wrong for years!
You should've been listening the teacher more closely
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Ah don't worry about it. I've been working out since I was a kid and have fucked up so much it's ludicrous. When nobody tells you how to work out, you end up doing shit wrong. It's OK though, because just like life, it's one long slow learning process.
Like, I want to compete in a body building competition, and so I diligently went about my training regimen with renewed focus and determination. Started posing practice after each workout. Couple weeks before the show, I'm at 6% bodyfat, lookin good, feeling good. Then I think "wait a tick, in all my posing, I've never actually seen what my back pose looks like." So I went and set up a tripod and camera and took some shots and.... woof. My back is underdeveloped as shit. Look like a body builder from the front, and a lil' twink stick figure from the back.
So now I incorporate 3 more back exercises.
Also, I only ever started doing a regular Leg Day like 6 months ago (Just bicycled and ran before).
So, yeah. Now I've got a competition circled that's further out so I can focus on back, and hopefully by then I'll be ready. If not, oh well, just circle the next show on the ol' calendar.
PROGRESS
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I feel bench press in my calves. Great pump