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That sucks man. Gives you more time to concentrate on your race with godsen on who has the best boobs.
I like the way you think. Find a way to get around the fact I was misusing the equipment for it's intended purpose. Anyone want to come work in my new gym?
12/6/09 - Sunday - Bacon Tribute Workout
I normally do a few box jumps or broad jumps as part of my warm up to get the neurons firing. I thought it would be a good idea to try and jump onto a 46" jerk box after making a 42" plyo box easy. I missed, and my shins broke my fall, my left on a large metal bolt sticking out the side (apparently jerk blocks aren't child safe). The gash was tremendous. My shoe was filled with blood before I got to the locker room. So now, waiting to see if stapling will be required. I will update with gore pics.
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... strength expert, Zerocrew1984, is willing to testify on the proper use the equipment.
When it rains it pours, but all part of the process.
As a side note, once again, I am reminded that I fucking hate barbell rows more than any other movement and cannot find a way to do them comfortably. I'll stick to DB's.
I think recognizing that fact is the key to long term results. There's no sense in getting discouraged when you're in the business of moving heavy shit because sooner or later, you're going to get fucked up. The hard part is explaining that reality to our mothers.
I think recognizing that fact is the key to long term results. There's no sense in getting discouraged when you're in the business of moving heavy shit because sooner or later, you're going to get fucked up. The hard part is explaining that reality to our mothers.
I'm the guy who warms up for 15 minutes/looks at the girls in the gym.
My gym has only one women who trains there. She can bench 250 at 140 pounds, though.
I think my mother is terrified of what I do. She was stressed enough when I played sports in high school.
I posted this article on the main page in a thread, and since no one really reads the main page anymore I will repost it here. The very wise and well spoken Matt Perryman (great lifting blog here) wrote a great piece on periodization and Westside that sums up things Enright and others have argued ad nauseum about on the main page.
Periodization Redux | AmpedTraining.com | Matthew Perryman, CSCS