No.1975
I've been doing push ups, knee highs, and jumping rope in the morning before work. My job is physically demanding as well land surveyor im not going for gains though r8
No.1976
>>1975you should considering strength training, it has such a huge impact on quality of life
No.1977
>>1975what's that? sounds cool
do you get to survey any babes?
No.1978
>>1976I thought about getting a curling bar and doing dif reps with it.
t. thinker
>>1977>pic relatedWhat I do. Flag up property corners so people know where their boundary limits are. The pipe at the bottom is flagged too, because it's the lot marker. I make topographical maps. Ye I get to survey babes when I'm working in town, the university is nice. It's not really a /h/obby, if someone makes a thread ill post more pics and descriptions.
No.1979
>>1978just buy a mid tier barbell, 3-400 investment will last you a lifetime. get one with some whip and you'll be able to use it for anything
personally i favor cable curls, but since machines are expensive i just hang a weight from a chain and do them like that. i suspect a lot of the 'feel' of a cable curl is the fact that theres no rotational inertia getting imparted to the weight as you move it around your elbow joint
No.2019
>>2018just buy them from people failing their new years resolutions on cragislist for 50% off
No.2047
>>2039work on your core like a lot it looks flat and weird when paired with your pecs and shoulders which if you were working on those youre doing it right
No.2048
>>2018>>2019>tfw passed an almost brand new one up at a thrift store>that was only going for $150still mad at myself there was nothing wrong with it
No.2053
>>2047no thanks im not trying to impress homosexual men or retarded womyn
besides, i doubt direct core work will train it more than a gorillion lb deadlift was anyway
i think at the time i was only overhead pressing anyway for upper. my pecs look like that even if i indirectly train them
No.2056
>>2018What if I only have room for one outside? Are they weather proof, or at least resistant? How durable would you say one is?
>>2019i lik this idia budy
No.2057
>>2053a strong core = stronger lifts and that aint a strong core but you do you you clown lookin plank
No.2059
>>2057my core has never ever not even once been the limiting factor in my lifts, so why would I dedicate any time training it directly
No.2060
>>2059then you lift bitch tier weight if you lifted heavy you would realize your shitty gut isnt gud enough
No.2061
also lifting heavy should work your core on its own im not saying do bodyweight crunches or gayshit like that
No.2065
>>2061yea, so change nothing than 🙄
No.2066
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>>2056they can be used outside but they are not meant to be stored outside. there is a framelock mechanism in the middle where you can separate the rowing machine in two parts. the parts can be stored vertically without needing much space. setting it up or stowing it away takes like a minute.
these machines are super durable. they had them at my gym and the owner told me that they last forever when maintained properly
No.2067
>>2065lolk bitchboi you dont lift shit and just wanted anonymous dudes to jack you off cause you thought you were hot shit when your really just mediocre
No.2068
>>2039>advice?>someone says work on your core>lol fuk uWhat advice are you looking for exactly?
No.2069
>>2067>>2068i didn't even post my own picture, someone else did
maybe even (you)
No.2073
so sick of newbies asking for advice then getting upset when you try to help them 🙄
No.2075
>>2074woah this thing looks vary happy
No.2076
>>2073I thought that was you
No.2077
>>2066Hell yeah, thanks. Will be scouring clist and garage sales. I always wanted one tbh.
No.2081
manulel laborer spigga itt
some days could be lifting mediocre shit whole day endurance building, right right?? other days practically nothingfuck
soo there is a lot of inconsistency
what to fucking do if i want strength
prolly gym would be a bad idea? idk
i was told to hit just legs in the days when im tired
No.2085
>>2081depends what kinda manual shit you're doin tbh
when i was workin at UPS doin unload idk how the fuck anyone could go to the gym after 4-6hr shift
unless you're not workin hard
with any kinda labor i think the most important thing to focus on for long term quality of life is injury prevention. good form, stretching and self massage
anwyay if you want to get strong pick up heavy stuff. since it sounds like your days are variable, just ease off frequency, intensity, or volume on the hard weeks and amp it up on the easy weaks
if you mean more literally 'what to do' then the answer is any linear progression program floatin bout online.
No.2086
>>2076are you talking about Shorksbro™?
No.2087
>>2081it probably wouldnt hurt too much if you lifted heavy on your easier work days and then did some lighter weight higher rep workouts on your shittier days if you have the energy. i also dont get why someone told you doing legs when youre tired is better than other groups like if you get three shitty work days in a row are you going to go do 3 days in a row of squats and deadlifts?
it also depends on how old you are when i was in my 20s and still wageslaving at hard labor jobs i would do ahit like deliver beer and be hauling kegs and shitloads of cases up stairs and hills and still go to the gym after work regardless of how tired i was then wound up big as shit in the process but then i got older and what
>>2085 says about injury prevention and good form became extra important because i wont bounce back from fucking up even half as fast as i used to. thats not to say good form and injury prevention arent important when youre younger too since itll keep you from becoming a broke dick later on but you cant be skipping stretches and get away with it as easily if youre in your 30s or older
No.2088
>>2086oh shit sorry i meant Shorksbro™
remember everyone, using demeaning names is hateful and hurtful– possibly even illegal!
police CAN and WILL look up your IP address and prosecute you for online hate speech
No.2102
i have a set of adjustable (up to 55lbs) dumbbells and thats about all i have space for in my house is there some kinda homemade nigger rigged setup i can whip up for outside that i can use to get swole?
No.2103
>>2102uh, yea dude.
55 is p. light tho, get some 18" spin lock dumbbells you can load them up to like 120 and i doubt it will take up any more room
besides that, just make a deadlift platform and due lifts off the floor. it can live outside, just give the materials some thought if they're liable to get wet
No.2104
>>2103yah i know 55 is light thats why im asking about nigger rigging some outside stonkboy station
>spin lock dbswhat brand do you have?
>besides that, just make a deadlift platform and due lifts off the floor. it can live outside, just give the materials some thought if they're liable to get wetis there a recommended type of plate that wont get fucked up? im most likely gonna have to leave any outside setup completely outside and i need some plates that wont rust or rot because of moisture it gets vary humid here
No.2107
>>2104if you paint them well that should mitigate corrosion. almost any sort of coating would be sufficient, as long as you weren't letting them sit in a puddle or something stupid. taking care of your barbell will be a bigger concern, since it will have bearings and the bar is a significant expense.
even if your plates were bare, the corrosion wouldn't be significant enough to matter in any functional sense (i can break out the corrosion rate charts if you want to know the idea). if your autism demands you dont touch rusty stuff, i recommend just buying some bumper plates which are just steel plates encased in a polyurethane. keep them out of direct sunlight to avoid UV and they'll stay nice
more importantly will be your deadlift platform, which probly wont be able to protect as much from the weather (unless this is going somewhere that is protected from sun/rain but is still outside?
https://yorkbarbell.com/product/york-18-solid-steel-spin-lock-bar-with-collars/id just get these they're cheap as fuck and that might even be what i have. 18" is kinda the sweet spot for spin locks in terms of anything over it and the bar pokes out extremely awkwardly, and anything under it you can't get much weight on.
they take 1" plates which are mostly standard sizes. the bulk of mine are 10lb plates, but they also make 25lb ones (mostly intended for 1" barbells which are dumb) that will have some utility if you do a fuck ton of db work.
personally i just bought enough plates to fill up an entire dumbbell, gives you a lot of utility in the least amount of $
No.2108
>>2107im gonna be setting up like a picnic canopy or something like that the wind in my yard never gets too bad in my backyard so i dont gotta worry about it blowing away but moisture will definitely accumulate
thanks for all the info it should be enough for me to get a gud start. im gonna be building this setup as i go too like i'll get a concrete pad then build a garage on top of it then i can put in some olympic tier shit but thats gonna take a few years unless i get a significant bump in pay somewhere along the line
No.2109
anyone know how to fix golf elbow? already fell for one yim
take any muscle pain supplement advice for hospice if ur offering too. taking magnesium malate already, but should prob quit chowing kratom
No.2111
>>2109i looked that up and ive been dealing with that for years had no idea there was a specific term for it other than "PAIN"
i would also like to know this
>fell for the kratom yimdo you get withdrawals if you try not to take it?
No.2112
>>2109>>2111literally just stretch as a preventative. stretching fixes like 80% of issues before it even starts. anyway almost all injuries, especially overuse injuries follow the same pattern
a physical therapy textbook would advise you to lay off activity (avoid things that make it painful) until its settled down a bit (i'd recommend until you're pain free during non-intensive day to day tasks), then to do proper stretching (don't overdo it) and a gradual (seriously, slowly build back up) return to activity
continue to stretch as a preventative measure. massage (even self applied) also helps a lot
you'll have to look up what stretches you should do for golfers elbow. also look up how to stretch properly (proper breathing, duration, etc)
No.2113
>>2112>lay off activity>job requires repetitive activity that causes thisfuck it i'll take that excuse to leave i liked driving better anyway
No.2114
>>2113whats the repetetive stuff?
maybe you can modify your actions in a way to avoid it
anyway, you could even get a doctors note or whatever saying that you have a repetetive injury and they'll put you on LLD
No.2115
>>2111>>2112thx rush's best album bro. agree w stretching guess picrel are supposed to work
i'll drop lik a single gallon of milk when it flares up & have to get the waifu to open jars shit's embarrassing af
>withdrawalsnot dt's but your whole body gets a deep ache. it's an alkaloid analogue so there's prob an ez fix i drop it. tbh it's great for a lot of shit, just doing a kilo/month
No.2229
>>2127sick pop without being golf bally.
hows lookin now and what's ur arm routine?
No.2230
>>2229uhhh
shit now. thats a pretty old pic of me, i might have been following a steady routine for about a year at that point?
i stopped working out regularly, then later ended up losing 20-30 lbs over a few months
i default to skeletor and was dealing with vary stressful life stuffi think my routine at the time was deadlift. shit ton of deadlift. i supplemented with a set of barbell curls at the end of the workouts. i dont enjoy bicep exercises so i hardly did any
No.2233
>>2230sry budy, shit calmed down? same boat if it makes you feel better
except i go skinny fatever tried hammer curls 21's? were the best bang for the bicep buck for me. cross body hammers rekt my hospice ass joints
No.2235
>>2233ya not as miserable but still very very busy
mostly personal productive busy, but some repetitive work overload busy
i'll get back into it once i rebuild my gym. few other projects in line first
No.2240
>>2230>>2233>>2235do a shitton of rows
barbell, dumbbell, machine rows it dont matter it'll build up your biceps
and your back musclays
rowing machines will build up your endurance real fuckin quick but if you want actual strength do barbell rows. be real careful with your form on those tho theyre as unforgiving as deadlifts if you fuck up and do some stupid shit
No.2242
>>2240i have a preference for bent over dumbbell rows, i was doing ~110 for reps and it was glorious
No.2244
>>2240got lik 4 herniated discs and one completely blown, cant fug with the touchy stuff. hospice sucks so hard
No.2245
>>2244how tf are you working out at all i assume even running hurts like a motherfucker for you
No.2249
>>2245i dont run due to a blown knee, it's real old yeller hours here
chowing kratom, going swimmers fizeek, and coping by saying mass-maxxing will bite u in old age
No.2250
>>2246reminds me ppl should start listing past new years stuff on classifieds soon for spring clean
those cheap weights on amazong are p gud long as you check the bars for burrs, can get a bench too for a couple bills
No.2251
>>2249you can stay competitive swimming a lot longer than pretty much any other activity tbh
i swam so fucking much for ~20 years of life tho that its pretty much destroyed my desire to do it at all ever again for really any reason. kinda sucks now too– its been so long that when i do (rarely) swim, it feels terrible. like im still technically proficient because its basically hardwired at this point, but i also still remember how it felt when i was at my peak and the difference is so huge that its p. depressing
No.2253
>>2251why were you swammin so much?
can devote your whole life to staying active but old man time still comes for his slice. i was a monkey in my 20s; sk8ing, tramp, standing backflips, jump a car. hopped on a board couple years ago and could barely push.
vary humbling but its better than rogan types who pump endless cash into treatments that fuck u up so you can play make believe
No.2255
>>2253i swam year round competitively for a long time then when i was done with that i had to do a lot of it for military stuff too which was fairly miserable
No.2256
>>2249how bad does swimming hurt compared to other exercises? is it just like a minor difference or is it orders of magnitude less painful? ive somehow only had minor short term back problems so far (thank christ) and those were bad herniated discs are supposed to be like childbirth levels of pain from what ive been told
No.2258
>>2256as a non-contact low impact sport injuries tend to be repetitive stress injuries– primarily in the shoulder. i'd never have shoulder issues but i'd occasionally strain things in my back
the only real 'injury' i ever had was i flubbed a flipturn and cracked my heel hard as fuck on the pool edge. also rammed head first full speed once into a wall which was p. gay
in terms of the 'feel' i would try and describe it as full body track and field sorta feel
No.2260
>>2255oh fug that'll make u hat it. not tryin to get info but i thot u were army?
-guy that's probly guessin ppl wrong
No.2261
>>2256swimming actually feels great bc you're decompressing the spine in a lot of strokes. basically doin the rx'd stretches in low resistance
pain depends on which disc and which way it shot, if it doesnt fuss with your nerves its rally not bad.
when they do its directly poking a raw nerve so its just a different kind of pain. get used to it but your legs and back muscles can still act on their own to protect themselves. like when ur hand moves on its own off a hot stove.
when u first get them its like getting a deep "gotta shit" cramp while passing one of them sideways spikey turds at same time but it eventually just gets mildly annoying
No.2262
>>2260that was probably me
No.2263
>>2261>like getting a deep "gotta shit" crampoh i se-
>while passing one of them sideways spikey turdsspikey turds? wtf do you eat bamboo or something?
No.2264
>>2260no i was doing swcc pipeline stuff until my femurs were obliterated before being rated into the gayest rating of them all
No.2267
>>2264damn, sucks budy. seems like every dude i know who went in got screwed somehow
No.2268
>>2263never had to do lamaze to get a sea urchin out?
No.2270
>>2267nah i wouldn't say i got screwed. i don't wanna even imagine what i'd be like today if i didn't get my world view absolutely obliterated. failing at something so central to me at the time really stripped me down and set me up for what came next
military environment is really disgustingly nepotistic and unfair. a complete lack of standards and objectivity, a selfish mercenary atmosphere, and being ruled over by actual retards completely obliterated the notions i had of the US as a country. turned me from a loyal zogbot (i joined out of a literal sense of civic duty LMAO) into a uncle ted/mcveigh sympathizer within 4 years
crazy stuff.
No.2271
>>2270well that's good i assumed you would've ended up dealing w VA
did a vary brief stint and you describe it about perfect
>don't wanna even imagine what i'd be like todayi prob wouldve been kilt but ya you really have to see first hand to comprehend how backwards the gub is irl
No.2272
>>2271errr
are you that guy who joined the muhreens and failed out of bootcamp?
No.2274
>>2268no but now i know what lamaze is and im still wondering wtf would give someone a spiky turd i hope youre joking
>>2270>turned me from a loyal zogbot (i joined out of a literal sense of civic duty LMAO) into a uncle ted/mcveigh sympathizer within 4 yearssame here budy though you got it way worse physically all i got was a few minor leg and foot joint issues
and about ten years of alcoholism but im over that thankfully No.2275
>>2272never talked about it, it's way to specific
No.2277
>>2276you mean like when theres undigested peanuts or corn in em? i wouldnt describe that as spiky more like rocky like theres a bunch of sand in the turd. get your liver and pancreas checked out if you regularly find theres undigested food in your shit if you leave that alone too long it can be
real bad later on
No.2279
>>2277liver would explain it, stopped since i chilled on the booze. thanks dr spee
No.2280
>>2279np thatll be $4000 plus minimum 10% tip unless you have insurance and no >we do not coordinate with the VA
No.2283
>>2280only 4k?!? i'll report it to insurance to make sure i'm not committing fraud
No.2286
>>2283u report anything youll be wakin up in an ice bath minus a kidney >weve got a gud thing going here now take your spiky turds and git
No.2289
a new 24 hour gym opened up nearby and i got back into regular lifting for the first time since cuck cough ruined the last gym and i went to go deadlift a couple days ago and tweaked the shit out of my back with a pathetically low weight and now i can lift shit unless i just wanna do seated curls or triceps
i think im getting old
No.2290
>>2289Be sure to change in the wimmins room I hear you can get away with that now.
No.2291
>>2290they dont have locker rooms theyve just got two small changing rooms its a tiny gym in a small town
aimt no whorbs go there yet either i dont think theres a single one in a 20 mile radius that isnt obese
No.2301
when doing exercises with dumbbells do you guys count the weight of a single dumbbell when you record your exercises or do you count it with both combined?
for example if you do a dumbbell bench press with 70 lbs dumbbells arebyou recording that as 70 lbs or 140 lbs?
No.2302
>>2301dude just record the single weight. doing combined is just adding extra math for ?? reason
No.2303
>>2302that is what i do but i was talking to someone who does the combined weight and i thought they were doing flys with fuckin hundred pound dumbbells and it turned out they were 50s and it made me wonder if id been recording it all wrong
No.2305
>>2301if you lift them individually (free weights) you count them as singles since each arm is pulling their own weight
if you do them both at the same time (barbell) you count them both together + the bar since they're both working at the same time to lift one combined weight