Guest guest Posted November 10, 2004 Report Share Posted November 10, 2004 Ken - Good article on using light weights. ...Thanks! Makes me feel better about my recent efforts. Brett - Now... Are you just doing all this because you know I'm trying to catch up to you? BTW, those 50's will keep me hurting for many, many weeks to come. I am not moving up anytime soon, so don't go running too far ahead. In the last week or so, I've focused a little more on hitting those 10s and it has left me with a feeling of " puffiness " in just about all the muscle groups... bi's, tri's, chest, quads, back, shoulders, neck, calves, and even abs. I don't think it's visible, it's just that it feels tight to move. ...Lotsa good pain & soreness! I'm really going to drive hard this current challenge. Oh... I missed my chance to get my before pics for the official challenge entry, so I suppose this will just be another informal cycle for me. ...Looks like I'll just have to wait until later to cash in on my " Champion " winnings. Also, nothing wrong with the " Fake it, 'til you make it " approach. I do it all the time! ...Sometimes, I've even convinced myself! Remember... Progress, not perfection! Brett wrote: > Oh, kinda like liphting weights....ya, that works great. > > Last 3-4 weeks in the gym have been kinda fun. First, I reversed my > usual order (first session of the week was last, last was first, etc). > Second, I've had some sessions that I really didn't wanna be there, or > my joints / insertions were really sore and so I took it easy and/or did > different exercises. I split one of the sessions into 2 and that was > refreshing too. > > This week I started over with the usual order (chest first), but did > different exercises. I knew that I was going to do this, so Saturday I > went easy (relatively speaking) on chest, then Monday I only did the > hammer machines, no barbell or dumbells. Started out a little sore, but > gradually got into it and put some weight on. Got a really good workout, > then finished it with triceps, something I rarely do after chest. Chest > isn't sore today, but rather feels pumped. Odd. Legs today was good > too. I went a little heavier on squats, but didn't do front squats. > > A guy and I discussed about how it's good to " fake it " even when you > don't feel like working out, just to keep the consistency. > > Brett > > Ken Hawn wrote: > > >The gh is to be pronounced like a F. OK, I just mispelled it. :-) > > > >Ken > > > > > > > >> > >>Reply-To: bodyforlife > >>To: bodyforlife > >>Subject: Re: Are you lifting enoght weights? > >>Date: Tue, 09 Nov 2004 09:44:12 -0700 > >> > >>I haven't found lighting weights to be very successful, well, to add > >>muscle anyway. > >> > >>Just my opinion...:~) > >> > >>Brett (off to the gym) > >> > >>khawn wrote: > >> > >> > >> > >>>Here is an article that I came across today about the issue of not > >>>lighting enough weight to build muscle. Hope you like it. > >>> > >>> > >>>http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6391058/ > >>> > >>> > >>>Ken -- Holowko, CPA, CCP PO Box 444 Lafayette Hill, PA 19444-0444 -- E-mailto:gholowko@... http://www.edppros.com Telephone: Facsimile: -- Featuring Magic Software -- Developer tools for wise business solutions! -- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 11, 2004 Report Share Posted November 11, 2004 I'm just trying to keep it interesting and consistent. Your " challenge " has renewed (to a small degree) my interest in doing biceps, so it's a good thing. Oddly, my weight has gone up to 222 from hovering steadily at 215 for the last couple years (though I didn't weigh myself for a long time). Everything else has stayed the same, including diet. Brett Holowko, Jr. wrote: >Brett - Now... Are you just doing all this because you know I'm trying >to catch up to you? > >BTW, those 50's will keep me hurting for many, many weeks to come. I am >not moving up anytime soon, so don't go running too far ahead. > >In the last week or so, I've focused a little more on hitting those 10s >and it has left me with a feeling of " puffiness " in just about all the >muscle groups... bi's, tri's, chest, quads, back, shoulders, neck, >calves, and even abs. I don't think it's visible, it's just that it >feels tight to move. ...Lotsa good pain & soreness! I'm really going >to drive hard this current challenge. > > >Also, nothing wrong with the " Fake it, 'til you make it " approach. I do >it all the time! ...Sometimes, I've even convinced myself! > >Remember... >Progress, not perfection! > > > > > > >Brett wrote: > > > >>Oh, kinda like liphting weights....ya, that works great. >> >>Last 3-4 weeks in the gym have been kinda fun. First, I reversed my >>usual order (first session of the week was last, last was first, etc). >>Second, I've had some sessions that I really didn't wanna be there, or >>my joints / insertions were really sore and so I took it easy and/or did >>different exercises. I split one of the sessions into 2 and that was >>refreshing too. >> >>This week I started over with the usual order (chest first), but did >>different exercises. I knew that I was going to do this, so Saturday I >>went easy (relatively speaking) on chest, then Monday I only did the >>hammer machines, no barbell or dumbells. Started out a little sore, but >>gradually got into it and put some weight on. Got a really good workout, >>then finished it with triceps, something I rarely do after chest. Chest >>isn't sore today, but rather feels pumped. Odd. Legs today was good >>too. I went a little heavier on squats, but didn't do front squats. >> >>A guy and I discussed about how it's good to " fake it " even when you >>don't feel like working out, just to keep the consistency. >> >>Brett >> >>Ken Hawn wrote: >> >> >> >>>The gh is to be pronounced like a F. OK, I just mispelled it. :-) >>> >>>Ken >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>> >>>>Reply-To: bodyforlife >>>>To: bodyforlife >>>>Subject: Re: Are you lifting enoght weights? >>>>Date: Tue, 09 Nov 2004 09:44:12 -0700 >>>> >>>>I haven't found lighting weights to be very successful, well, to add >>>>muscle anyway. >>>> >>>>Just my opinion...:~) >>>> >>>>Brett (off to the gym) >>>> >>>>khawn wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>>Here is an article that I came across today about the issue of not >>>>>lighting enough weight to build muscle. Hope you like it. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6391058/ >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>Ken >>>>> >>>>> > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 11, 2004 Report Share Posted November 11, 2004 Adding to what Kelley said, I used to just get sore as heck anytime I changed weights or exercises to the point of the pain being debilitating, but now... I feel it a little, but now, that THANKFULLY doesn't happen anymore and I've been seriously stepping up the weights. Interesting how the body adapts... I used to use muscle soreness (or the lack thereof) as my primary indicator to switch up exercises/ weights, but now... I just focus on working to exhaustion. I think it takes time for a person to learn just how to read their body and push for those 10s... very interesting to me as a novice weightlifting-type person!!! -Lianne > >>>It is a really interesting phenomenon that some people get so sore and > others get no soreness (and everything in between). > > I for one get extremely sore if I do somethin new. I did lower body on > Monday and was already sore by the end of the workout. By 24 hrs later, I had > close to the 48 hr DOMS...By 48 hrs....man-o-peat! I was a practical cripple. > But I was surprised that I could do my 45 min tempo run last night with no > problem. > > Kelley > New Half Marathoner > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 11, 2004 Report Share Posted November 11, 2004 I've definately noticed that too... just be glad with the chest soreness you're not female...LOL. Ufdah. -Lianne > I find that while running, the soreness goes away at least if the > soreness is in my legs. I can feel the soreness in the upper body > while running. I've noticed it especially in the chest and the > triceps as they jiggle while running. > > Andy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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