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Oh and congrats on the little-one, Shirlene.
I saw a girl last night in the gym that was probably 5 or 6 months along, she was only stretching, but I imagined her lifting weights and I thought, wow, that would be impressive.
I will RICE it... and give it a break, it's not painful but it's a dull oddness, Shirlene, thanks for the advice.maybe try RICE for a a cpl of days on the area where you felt pain and give the biceps a small break and see where youre at
even the new machines look pretty fossilized...you should see the looks my husband and I get hopping on the only two machines in the gym...heh..and we live in a community that has a lot of rowing teams
plus Im just starting to look obviously pregnant and his arm is violently scarred up from a motorcycle accident...so we're quite the pair on these things..
anyway..yeah...it sounds like a concept 2 machine...google them, they have a website and you can check out all kinds of grips...my physical therapist actually got me into rowing a few months back and showed me good form on a rower along with a handful (no pun) of grips to try out to work different muscles while im at it..its become my favorite piece of cardio equipment
I will RICE it... and give it a break, it's not painful but it's a dull oddness, Shirlene, thanks for the advice.
That's funny with you and your husband, I can picture it, I can also picture you both going hell for leather on it... there's this one little guy at my gym that gets on it and rows a million miles an hour, it's really loud and if you have never seen him before it's a real headturner!!! I can picture you both like that... and people moving backwards.. giving you space... Ha ha ha.. I love it!!!
It is a concept 2 machine, I will research the grips and try some out. I really like it as well, I feel that it's better value for time put in, it gets my heart racing.. Plus it's positioned in the dumbell/kettlebell/stretching area so I can check out what others are doing for excercises. Discreetly of course
Thanks Rebecca, that's part of the reason I chose this because as a beginner I have had to learn how to do each exercise and in this respect this routine is not overwhelming. Whereas if I would have to learn 5 new lifts each day I couldn't cope. I don't have that much time, not now anyhow.
The cardio days I'm just in and out, 2 lots of 15min is easy to get your head around, and it's easy to push hard because the countdown from 15 mins to nil is not long.
Rotten Willow, I am really conscious of having enough energy , the weights I needed for arms weren't available one day and I did squats & SLDL's first and that trashed me for the rest of the workout. I find if I do upper body first and then lower, I am able to push more.
I have a question for you about the bicep curl problem, I pushed to failure straight away then I started struggling, I have lowered the amount of weight but I'm still struggling.. I feel like a bit of a cock mentioning it because I know the weight is light and but nonetheless, I am still struggling!! After about 4-5 reps in it's just like my muscle doesn't want to contract, I put 100% of mental effort into it and it just contracts at snails pace, then it just stalls.
I am using DB's, and it is my right that is stalling, but I am hesitant in adding weight to my left because I'll be lopsided. Or should I just go to barbell curls and in that way as I increase my left my right will have to follow???
It’s frustrating because I have gone down rather than up in weight, I have lifted more than this? Do I just need to harden the f@*k up and push through?
Ha ha ha... It's probably obvious that I'm checking others out as well... oh well
Ok ICE 20 minute intervals, will do!!
I'm going to be treating this thread as a log,.mainly because I said I would start up a log to record my progress, but also because I don't have very much experience and knowledge on fitness & nutrition so I'm interested in getting others opinions.
How long did it take for your elbow to heal up once you were ice compliant?
They could be overtrained, Rachel. People overlook the fact that the bis and tris get worked a lot. When you do pulldowns or rows you work bis pretty hard. When you bench or overhead press, you also work tris. Unless your body is fairly tolerant to volume, you can overwork the upper arm muscles pretty quickly.
Try doing isolation work for the upper arms only one time per week and see how that goes.
Well the icing has begun!! I'll modify my workout tonight and I don't exercise over the weekend so it will get a few days rest..shirlene29 said:only a few days then i eased back into things...
I injured it because my partner dropped her end of the stretcher and I caught it with a 240 lb patient on it...plus 80 lbs for the stretcher
I didn't drop the guy tho!!!
I reinjured the same spot a few years later by catching a motorcycle (R6) from falling off the back of a compact pickups....JUST missed it hitting the ground...that hurt like hell, but it was a customers bike.
anyway, both times I was very weak in that arm until the inflamation calmed down...the sheathing gets inflamed around the tendons and causes issues.
what RW said about overtraining can be really likely....especially because your cardio consists of something that also works muscles... .
RW, I have just had a look through different isolation moves... because the bench press & bicep curl works biceps & the DB row and military press work triceps.. do you mean cut them out? How does this sound??
Twice per week
Barbell Front Raise
Dumbell Lateral Raise
Barbell Pullover (I know this also works tri's but I don't know what else will work lats that isn't compound)
Shrug
Flies (there is a pec deck a the gym)
Once per week
Skull Crusher
Bicep Curl
Well the icing has begun!! I'll modify my workout tonight and I don't exercise over the weekend so it will get a few days rest..
At least you have interesting stories about the damage..nice save of the patient. I hope he realised what you did.
As for the bike... you would have been a hero if you managed to catch it off a pickup.. I've tried to catch a gixxer from falling off a side stand and couldn't do it.. I managed to lay it down gently but there's no way I could have held it up.. and that's from ground level.. good work from height!!