butthatsjustme wrote: » I usually do a full body workout in the gym three days a week, for the last week it feels like my legs haven't been recovered fully. I gave them an extra day off there last day and it helped I think. Just wondering if there's something I could do to help recovery? I've recently upped the intensity of my training but don't know if it'd merit doing a split instead of full body workout? Hitting about 100g protein per day, weigh around 124/125lbs
Inspector Coptoor wrote: » Do you stretch/foam roll/get massages & sleep loads?
MrPain wrote: » Working out: so not glamorous or fabulous. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YlboAc6Bp3I @1:42
Dermighty wrote: » I keep f*cking psyching myself out when deadlifting!!! Every time I hit the same or higher than my PB I freeze up mentally when I set up and grab the bar. Currently I'm stuck at 150kg (I've lifter 160 before). Today, after the rest of my back workout, I did two reps of 100, 110, 120, 130, 140 and when I hit 150 I hit a wall mentally. The 140kg was no problem at all, I've been working a bit on my set up for the deadlift and it paid off. When I do lift the heaviest I have tried it's not exactly hard, the bottom third is challenging, trying to brace the abdomen is strenuous but I never feel like I'm truly pushing myself. I don't believe it's a physical limitation. Based on my overall strength I reckon I should be able to lift way heavier than I'm doing but I can't get the bar off the ground. Today one of the lads started shouting at me to lift it (it's a gym without instructors or people who care about that sort of stuff) and I just went over and lifted it. Would taking the bar from a rack and then lowering it to the floor and back up be beneficial I wonder? (not a rack pull, just starting from the rack and stepping back away from it to deadlift normally). I really like the deadlift and it's the only one that my mind is afraid of.
Hanley wrote: » Anyone dealt with these guys for tees before? http://www.xamax.ie/ What's the quality of the t-shirts like? These boys here specifically http://www.xamax.co.uk/100-t-shirts-offers/
Dubdude wrote: » Check this place outhttp://www.camdenclothing.ie/products/t-shirts/men
pbowenroe wrote: » I have been using this type of foam roller http://www.amazon.co.uk/Foam-Roller-Black-15cm-90cm/dp/B0083SKJIE/ref=sr_1_13?ie=UTF8&qid=1366211035&sr=8-13&keywords=foam+roller , but I don't seem to be getting as much benefit out of it as I used to. I want something a bit firmer, can someone recommend me something? Would this http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=rumble+roller&rh=i%3Aaps%2Ck%3Arumble+roller or this http://www.amazon.co.uk/Trigger-Point-Performance-Revolutionary-Roller/dp/B0040EGNIU/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1366211109&sr=8-3&keywords=foam+roller be any good? thanks
Legits wrote: » Avoid like the plague I ordered Tshirts from them for a sevens Tournament and when I wen to collect them at the agreed time they hadnt done them. Ended up leaving the team sirtless as I couldnt hang around for two hours waiting for them to be done. The guy didnt even apologise or bother to muster the energy to pretend he gave a f00k
RidleyRider wrote: » Lads, where would I get a decent belt online? Say 60e or so? Tried strength shop but the delivery wouldn't make it worth it. Anyone got any suggestions?