HuskerShark
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My fingers have six-pack abs on them from all of the Huskerboarding.I post about 5-7 times a week on Huskerboard and play online video games on the PS3 and my fingers are SUPER STRONG![]()
My fingers have six-pack abs on them from all of the Huskerboarding.I post about 5-7 times a week on Huskerboard and play online video games on the PS3 and my fingers are SUPER STRONG![]()
I have this book also and it is very informitive. He has one for basic weight training and one for powerlifting. They are basicly the same except his views on diets when it comes to powerlifting.Also....if you want to learn about getting strong, and also about building size...look into purchasing Jim Wendler's 5/3/1 book. PM me if you're interested. Very simple and is an easy read.
Im not an expert on this really, but how i got started in doing it was by going outside (to a football field) with a stopwatch.....i would jog for 5 minutes to warmup....After the warmup, I would do a 30 second sprint (you can tell if you are going too hard)......then lightly jog around for 30 seconds......then repeat until you are shot.....the reason i like this so much is because your body doesnt seem to realize that it is tired as quickly as it does during endurance running......you obviously feel winded and fatigued, but 30 seconds isnt really that long of a period.....so you continue to push yourself.....Question about a couple of you that mentioned the HIIT program. Any recommendations to start up on doing this? Did some reading on this last night and seems pretty extreme if first just starting out, so wondering the best way to begin something like this without injury and/or complete burnout.
Do not get a membership at the Y unless you like to overpay for basic stuff. It's pretty ridiculous. If you're just looking at somewhere to do cardio I would check out the smaller gyms like Blue Moon or maybe Aspen. Though I am not aware of the price of Aspen.Been dealing with some issues in my feet over the last few months that has hampered my running routine. Had a stress fracture in my right foot, so I let it heal for about 8 weeks. Then I had plantar fasciitis in my left foot, let that heal for a few weeks. Got my first honest jog in today for the first time since around the beginning of March. It felt pretty good. Took it really easy to ease my way back into it.
I should probably just break down and get a membership at the Y or something so I can do some cardio that doesn't involve so much running. Anyone here go to any gyms in Lincoln? Any recommendations?
That's basically the reason I haven't joined the Y yet. I used to like Gold's when they were around (I liked it more before they got new equipment), haven't been in there since it's been Blue Moon. I'll just have to start calling around or something.Do not get a membership at the Y unless you like to overpay for basic stuff. It's pretty ridiculous. If you're just looking at somewhere to do cardio I would check out the smaller gyms like Blue Moon or maybe Aspen. Though I am not aware of the price of Aspen.Been dealing with some issues in my feet over the last few months that has hampered my running routine. Had a stress fracture in my right foot, so I let it heal for about 8 weeks. Then I had plantar fasciitis in my left foot, let that heal for a few weeks. Got my first honest jog in today for the first time since around the beginning of March. It felt pretty good. Took it really easy to ease my way back into it.
I should probably just break down and get a membership at the Y or something so I can do some cardio that doesn't involve so much running. Anyone here go to any gyms in Lincoln? Any recommendations?
I haven't had extensive experience using supplements and thing like that, but here's my contribution to your wonders. With my fitness "program" I have always had the mentality that if I am not training for a strength sport such as football, it is kind of pointless for me personally to work my bench up to 300 pounds. I haven't stepped my weight up on bench basically since I started lifting, and it works just fine for me. I get the best results physically from lifting medium weight 10-15 times, or until failure and doing as many sets as possible with varying weights.I wouldn't say I've hit a plateau, because I log each work out and I have seen improvement every week in my muscle groups, but the one lift that is always lagging is my bench. It's always been the slowest progressing lift for me so I'm concentrating on form now with less concern for the outcome of wieght/reps. But I've also noticed that after my chest/bicep days I typically don't get enough sleep, which probably hurts my recovery. So browsing around some of the fitness forums I came across ZMA. It supposedly helps you sleep better at night and increase you testosterone levels to their natural maximum levels IF you are lacking in the three supplements (zinc, magnesium and, vitamin B6). It's got some mixed reviews but most people say it actually does give them better rest at night, something I haven't had in a long time. I'm not big into supplements, in fact I've never taken anything other than a protein shake, but it's pretty cheap and I figured it probably couldn't hurt to try it once. I was just curious if anyone else here has tried it or has an opinion on it?