pretty sure you're not going to get sound medical advice from a board aimed toward young children
go see a doctor, jesus
go see a doctor, jesus
(Apr. 29, 2009 4:40 AM)AnnieDuck Wrote: get a massage (try to see a trained therapeutic or athletic masseuse) and get more general exerciseI walk a few miles each day so I got that one down. I like the idea of exercising as an alternative to a doctor. Any other good exercises you can recommend?
just regular walking is really good for loosening up back muscles (I have scoliosis, so I'm very familiar with back pain)
(Apr. 29, 2009 5:57 AM)Guitar_Legend Wrote: Soo yesterday I was benching, I did 3 sets of 105, went 10, 9, 8 in reps.From my knowledge, yes, this is how you build muscle. You keep at it, even when you're sore. Just know your limits. If you're aching like crazy, then you back off. Just a little tinge and you're fine.
I was pretty sore but decided to do 3 more sets, this time at 95, before calling it a day with benching.
Today I ended up benching again but being too sore from yesterday, I did 50 reps of 95 (5 sets of 10)
Usually I would take a day or two's break before benching again, but after today, I feel like my muscles got a much better work out then usual...
So I ended up doing Maximum reps one day -> Lots of reps next day, with less weight
No ones ever recommended it, is it a a good idea? :\
(Apr. 29, 2009 5:57 AM)Guitar_Legend Wrote: Soo yesterday I was benching, I did 3 sets of 105, went 10, 9, 8 in reps.
I was pretty sore but decided to do 3 more sets, this time at 95, before calling it a day with benching.
Today I ended up benching again but being too sore from yesterday, I did 50 reps of 95 (5 sets of 10)
Usually I would take a day or two's break before benching again, but after today, I feel like my muscles got a much better work out then usual...
So I ended up doing Maximum reps one day -> Lots of reps next day, with less weight
No ones ever recommended it, is it a a good idea? :\
(Apr. 29, 2009 6:03 AM)Guitar_Legend Wrote: Yeah its just I'm combining both, I usually hear people just choose one method.
Maybe its good to mix it up, I don't have a strict gym routine as I barely ever make it to the gym.
(Apr. 29, 2009 6:11 AM)PropWorks Wrote: From what I understand its much more effective to mix it up. Your muscles work much harder when you switch up what your doing just because your not letting them get use to one method.It's probably just as well since one method may be more strenuous than the other. Gives you a break from the other, and you still get to work out.
(Apr. 29, 2009 6:11 AM)PropWorks Wrote: From what I understand its much more effective to mix it up. Your muscles work much harder when you switch up what your doing just because your not letting them get use to one method.
(Apr. 29, 2009 6:52 AM)Ominous Wrote: I think back when I was really into weights, I was benching 155lbs comfortably. I feel a lot more lethargic these days due to unhealthy habits (my job during this time of year isn't stellar for my health), so I need to get back into taking care of my body.
(Apr. 30, 2009 2:25 AM)G Wrote: I've only benched 135 lbs (bodyweight haha) as a max, but it was 3-4 times. I want to get back to benching, but I have no spotter at home and I don't know how many times I've had to squirm out from underneath the bar...
My update for this topic: I'm gradually adding weights into my workouts routine. Hopefully my arms can get bigger.