Getting serious.
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@Catogrande It was a vasectomy.
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@Bones said in Getting serious.:
@Catogrande It was a vasectomy.
I think we call that the Italian March!
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@Catogrande said in Getting serious.:
@raznomore said in Getting serious.:
@Bones said in Getting serious.:
@raznomore can't jog yet sounds pretty bad? I was playing touch a couple of weeks out of the boot, but did have the op.
I struggled to put weight on it in the first month. I fucked up there. It set me back, being lazy and a wuss, about 6 months.
There are degrees in Achilles tear injuries. A couple of mates have suffered and one was back walking in a few weeks, the other was in a boot for a couple of months and struggled badly thereafter. Nothing to do with being a wuss mate.
It was more the putting weight on it to strengthen the calf. I just didn't push my self the way I should have.
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Finally at a stage where i can do more vigorous training and this weekend I will be getting the help of my new live in trainer. The mrs is now a PT and I've managed to convince her to take me on as her project.
She is a nazi when it comes to her own training regime and nutrition. We may get a divorce when Im done but at least I'll look good for my Tinder photo..
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been a long time. so ive been doing fuck all for a long time. work is a fluffybunny for time these days but in lazy too.
my wife is a fucken monk with her nutrition and training but its her job now so she has to be.
I lasted about 2 months under her instruction before she would no longer accept sex for payment. Sorry I meant 2 days not months.
i take the dog(a mental 9 month old Kelpie/collie) for a run most mornings and come home after work and do chest and arms for as long as it take to get the boss off my back. after the achilles injury i got scared of leg training and have done enough to get my bad leg to the point where its almost the same size as the other one. I only really notice its small.
anyway ive been down to as low as 92 in the last 8 months. Currently 99 and im hapoy with that. Major factor in my weight maintenance is that i gave up drinkibg for anythinv but special occasions.
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@raznomore said in Getting serious.:
been a long time. so ive been doing fuck all for a long time. work is a fluffybunny for time these days but in lazy too.
my wife is a fucken monk with her nutrition and training but its her job now so she has to be.
I lasted about 2 months under her instruction before she would no longer accept sex for payment. Sorry I meant 2 days not months.
i take the dog(a mental 9 month old Kelpie/collie) for a run most mornings and come home after work and do chest and arms for as long as it take to get the boss off my back. after the achilles injury i got scared of leg training and have done enough to get my bad leg to the point where its alomst the same size as the other one. only really notice its small.
anyway ive been down to as low as 92 in the last 8 months. Currently 99 and im hapoy with that. Major factor in my weight maintenance is that i gave up drinkibg for anythinv but special occasions.
This sentence would indicate you're actually pissed but ok.
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Any other PT's etc you can approach to get a training plan for your legs. Longer term getting more active with leg workouts would give you confidence that it's strong and further training is good rather than a risk?? If you are running on it regularly surely it's going pretty well no?
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@paekakboyz I just mean avoiding serious weights. Plus I hate leg days now.
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@raznomore dead to me bro.
😂
But seriously wouldn't getting into more weighted stuff for legs be good long term? Doesn't need to be anything particularly heavy... c'mon, you know you want too!!
Did you enjoy training legs before the injury?
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@paekakboyz said in Getting serious.:
@raznomore dead to me bro.
😂
But seriously wouldn't getting into more weighted stuff for legs be good long term? Doesn't need to be anything particularly heavy... c'mon, you know you want too!!
Did you enjoy training legs before the injury?
Does anyone?
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@paekakboyz said in Getting serious.:
@mn5 you hush your mouth! But yeah, general consensus is fuck no to leg day 😂
You're probably one of those short levers motherfuckers who only has to push about 2 inches on a bench press and 6 on a squat.
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@bones said in Getting serious.:
@paekakboyz said in Getting serious.:
@mn5 you hush your mouth! But yeah, general consensus is fuck no to leg day 😂
You're probably one of those short levers motherfuckers who only has to push about 2 inches on a bench press and 6 on a squat.
Get lost pigeon chest
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@paekakboyz said in Getting serious.:
@bones I may resemble that remark. But way more than 6 bro. I mean, ahem.
But I train with a 6"5' or 6"6' guy! He's a good squatter but has unnaturally good mobility.
Say hi to Ardie for us.
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@paekakboyz i used to like what i could do on leg days without being actually that much of a trainer. But now I get tendinitis very easily in my achilles when I push too hard. I need to do yoga apparently...
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It's a vicious cycle. Training and then losing motivation. Dropping weight and then ballooning again. I got back up to 110 and stayed there for a long time. I recently rejoined a gym. Doing more of a specific program. I'm a month in and feel good. Small gains and good weight loss, down to 106.
I really looked at my diet but mostly my inactivity between work and bed. I suppose that really the same for everyone but I looked at what I was missing out on rather than just what my body should be doing.
The whole front of our house is glass as overlooks the pool and deck. The deck is quite a good size and I set up my son's half-court there for bball practice. I realised the other day that I can not remember the last time I didn't coach him from the lounge! I mean I have basically been barking instructions at him from the comfort of my couch out the sliding doors. I can also not remember when I was last in the pool with him. Fucking around being an idiot with him. I just watch him and his mates doing Manu's from the couch! I am far from a dead beat dad but Raz jr is not getting the best out of me and I am not enjoying all I could out of him.
I have found, this time around that I get excited about going to the gym. I'm not there for PBs or anything. I just feel better having trained. I don't go in for group fitness or functional training. I'm old school. I put headphones on and get into it.
I can't really run so much anymore. The mechanics are all intact but I hurt all over the following day. So know I do my cardio of the rowers or assault bikes. The missus put a program together for me and its working well.
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@raznomore dude I am sure there is a joke in there about your missus thinking 30min (biking!) is a 'warm up'. I think you are getting all the cardio you need lol.
I reckon the set and rep details are solid for getting back into the swing of things. My 2c would be to add some light dynamic movements ahead of your leg stuff. So you are going in with things firing, but aren't tapped out.
Thing I love at the gym is you are focused on your goals and performance. No one else to beat or anything which is cool. Do keep track of your mahi bro, it's choice seeing how you progress over time and it's always nice to see more regulars in the forum.