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    A neat 200 days later.

    Shoulder injury makes squatting an issue so I've moved to deadlifts. Grip isn't strong enough to trouble the posterior chain so bought wraps. Should've got these decades ago.

    Bench is still good, focusing on "the connection".

    Bought a curl bar. Gotta get the arms ready for summer!

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    @antipodean said in Hubris:

    A neat 200 days later.

    Shoulder injury makes squatting an issue so I've moved to deadlifts. Grip isn't strong enough to trouble the posterior chain so bought wraps. Should've got these decades ago.

    Bench is still good, focusing on "the connection".

    Bought a curl bar. Gotta get the arms ready for summer!

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    Haven't cleaned out the shed enough, but at least this is still getting used. Got some rings for that gymnast look.
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    Got a new Concept2 rower. It's been a while since I seriously used one of these. My brother and I used to race each other at the gym over a set distance and you'd near kill yourself trying to win. I'd average 1:34-7 per 500m for 2km and let me tell you I'm a long way off that right now, but the motivation and enjoyment in using it is sky high. Great way to get fit.

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    @antipodean That is (well was) a seriously good time over 2K. Something to aim at - good luck. If you're tall it helps - long levers make a difference.

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    @Catogrande I rowed at school and was never going to progress - simply not tall enough (before testing anaerobic and aerobic capacity). As you say, physics overcomes everything and rowing loves levers!

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    @antipodean did you buy new or find a second hand one?

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    @NTA said in Hubris:

    @antipodean did you buy new or find a second hand one?

    The wife bought me a new one as the good second hand ones were almost the same price, and pricing replacement parts for the more tatty used ones became uneconomic anyway.

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    @antipodean said in Hubris:

    @NTA said in Hubris:

    @antipodean did you buy new or find a second hand one?

    The wife bought me a new one as the good second hand ones were almost the same price, and pricing replacement parts for the more tatty used ones became uneconomic anyway.

    Good point. The ones I use at the gym have fucked foot straps - no grip left on the buckle, so you get 30 seconds in and already lose efficiency.

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    When I told Mrs TA what a Concept 2 cost, she recoiled in horror. Meanwhile we bought an electronic drum kit - which I must admit is cool as fuck.

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    @antipodean said in Hubris:

    Investment in a home gym and a preference for a programme that addresses tendinopathy has lead me to knees over toes guy

    I tried Nordic hammy curls for the first time today after watching some of his videos yestereve.

    My right VMO has all the power and form of a small and helpless kitten, and it is affecting my knee and calf, noticeably when I got a massage the other day and nearly said "fuck" out loud when they started on my calf muscle. So I decided to give knees over toes guy a shot.

    Jesus fuck.... I mean, I knew it was going to be hard but that shit kills. I did

    Tested my eccentric load and it was acceptably awful.
    5 x bodyweight split squat each side
    5 x reverse nordics
    5 x nordic hammy curl using 36" height and it was really much more than that.

    Felt like I'd just run 3km, just with one set of that shit.

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    @NTA said in Hubris:

    @antipodean said in Hubris:

    Investment in a home gym and a preference for a programme that addresses tendinopathy has lead me to knees over toes guy

    I tried Nordic hammy curls for the first time today after watching some of his videos yestereve.

    My right VMO has all the power and form of a small and helpless kitten, and it is affecting my knee and calf, noticeably when I got a massage the other day and nearly said "fuck" out loud when they started on my calf muscle. So I decided to give knees over toes guy a shot.

    Jesus fuck.... I mean, I knew it was going to be hard but that shit kills. I did

    Tested my eccentric load and it was acceptably awful.
    5 x bodyweight split squat each side
    5 x reverse nordics
    5 x nordic hammy curl using 36" height and it was really much more than that.

    Felt like I'd just run 3km, just with one set of that shit.

    Knees over toes guy has some good stuff……problem with my knee is all the noise it makes. I’ll never be able to sneak up on anyone again, ever.

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    @NTA said in Hubris:

    @antipodean said in Hubris:

    Investment in a home gym and a preference for a programme that addresses tendinopathy has lead me to knees over toes guy

    I tried Nordic hammy curls for the first time today after watching some of his videos yestereve.

    My right VMO has all the power and form of a small and helpless kitten, and it is affecting my knee and calf, noticeably when I got a massage the other day and nearly said "fuck" out loud when they started on my calf muscle. So I decided to give knees over toes guy a shot.

    Jesus fuck.... I mean, I knew it was going to be hard but that shit kills. I did

    Tested my eccentric load and it was acceptably awful.
    5 x bodyweight split squat each side
    5 x reverse nordics
    5 x nordic hammy curl using 36" height and it was really much more than that.

    Felt like I'd just run 3km, just with one set of that shit.

    The sadist in me likes finding new exercises that demonstrate weakness. I got a slant board that absolutely burns my
    VMO just doing bodyweight squats. Flexibility has always been a work on for me and one I constantly make small progress and then ignore to my own detriment. All the things I don't enjoy doing are apparently good for me. Consuming carbs, not so much.

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    @MN5 said in Hubris:

    @NTA said in Hubris:

    @antipodean said in Hubris:

    Investment in a home gym and a preference for a programme that addresses tendinopathy has lead me to knees over toes guy

    I tried Nordic hammy curls for the first time today after watching some of his videos yestereve.

    My right VMO has all the power and form of a small and helpless kitten, and it is affecting my knee and calf, noticeably when I got a massage the other day and nearly said "fuck" out loud when they started on my calf muscle. So I decided to give knees over toes guy a shot.

    Jesus fuck.... I mean, I knew it was going to be hard but that shit kills. I did

    Tested my eccentric load and it was acceptably awful.
    5 x bodyweight split squat each side
    5 x reverse nordics
    5 x nordic hammy curl using 36" height and it was really much more than that.

    Felt like I'd just run 3km, just with one set of that shit.

    Knees over toes guy has some good stuff……problem with my knee is all the noise it makes. I’ll never be able to sneak up on anyone again, ever.

    Time for a new hobby?

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  • MN5M Offline
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    @antipodean said in Hubris:

    @MN5 said in Hubris:

    @NTA said in Hubris:

    @antipodean said in Hubris:

    Investment in a home gym and a preference for a programme that addresses tendinopathy has lead me to knees over toes guy

    I tried Nordic hammy curls for the first time today after watching some of his videos yestereve.

    My right VMO has all the power and form of a small and helpless kitten, and it is affecting my knee and calf, noticeably when I got a massage the other day and nearly said "fuck" out loud when they started on my calf muscle. So I decided to give knees over toes guy a shot.

    Jesus fuck.... I mean, I knew it was going to be hard but that shit kills. I did

    Tested my eccentric load and it was acceptably awful.
    5 x bodyweight split squat each side
    5 x reverse nordics
    5 x nordic hammy curl using 36" height and it was really much more than that.

    Felt like I'd just run 3km, just with one set of that shit.

    Knees over toes guy has some good stuff……problem with my knee is all the noise it makes. I’ll never be able to sneak up on anyone again, ever.

    Time for a new hobby?

    Compulsion….hobby……whatever word fits best

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    Between the flu and the festive season, I haven't been training much this month and I feel it is starting to show.

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    This popped up in my YT feed. Amusing and quite frankly alarming as I haven't trained since prepping to go to France last year.

    Doc says another week and the internal stitches should be dissolving so I can start training again. I already know it will be worse than the above video and certainly not as funny. Perhaps once you get over 50 there's such a thing as muscle amnesia?

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  • MN5M Offline
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    @antipodean said in Hubris:

    This popped up in my YT feed. Amusing and quite frankly alarming as I haven't trained since prepping to go to France last year.

    Doc says another week and the internal stitches should be dissolving so I can start training again. I already know it will be worse than the above video and certainly not as funny. Perhaps once you get over 50 there's such a thing as muscle amnesia?

    That was pretty cool, I liked his honesty and humbleness. I’m shocked he only managed FOUR dips though !

    You really do have to use it or lose it especially as the time passes.

    Thank goodness I have a garage gym ( which is also a garage bar but only when I’ve done said gym work )

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    @MN5 said in Hubris:

    Thank goodness I have a garage gym

    Just being nosey.. what's your setup? A rack, bench and free weights?

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    @Duluth said in Hubris:

    @MN5 said in Hubris:

    Thank goodness I have a garage gym

    Just being nosey.. what's your setup? A rack, bench and free weights?

    Chin up bar, dip bench ( two wooden benches side by side ), punching bag, weights ( to add to chins/dips )…..barbell…..very basic but it does the job.

    I had a bench to bench press but that broke years ago, never replaced it as dips are easier on my shoulders and in my opinion more effective

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