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Ahhhh man I tell you guys what, Im back in the routine, and theres nothing quite like coming home from a grueling leg workout and treating yourself to a medium rare 16oz steak w/ sweet taters.
Do standing you pussy.I feel like Brahma, I had some dude spot me on militaries, and he tries to make me rack the bar after the first rep of 225. He absolutely lost his shit thinking I was going to wipe, going down to the middle of my Adam's apple. it kind of ruined the set, but I did three reps, no pain.
I want to work my shoulders, not lower back.Do standing you pussy.
I don't even know what to say to this.I want to work my shoulders, not lower back.
I am having the same problem. Even with taking one step outward my lower back takes a ton of stress. My belt is high and tight...still feel it.I don't even know what to say to this.
I've never like standing military presses, even when I was younger. I've only done them at gyms where there was no military press bench. How can I work my shoulders to the max, if I'm worried about my lower back giving out?You both either suck at tightening your glutes/abs/lats or you're falling apart.
Dont you deadlift a fuckton? Shouldnt be an issue i wouldnt think if your keeping up with everything. I only do standing press (up to 185x5) but i deadlift once a week so havnt had any issues and im pretty happy with how my shoulders look and feel. Maybe i aughta trade out every other week for a while and see how it feels putting up some more weight.I've never like standing military presses, even when I was younger. I've only done them at gyms where there was no military press bench. How can I work my shoulders to the max, if I'm worried about my lower back giving out?
It's a lot easier when you have a spineDont you deadlift a fuckton? Shouldnt be an issue i wouldnt think if your keeping up with everything. I only do standing press (up to 185x5) but i deadlift once a week so havnt had any issues and im pretty happy with how my shoulders look and feel. Maybe i aughta trade out every other week for a while and see how it feels putting up some more weight.
I do a lot more shoulder work after presses though so maybe not killing them is a good thing.
Honestly sounds like you might be using too much weight my friend. Also, ohp is a compound movement, not an isolation movement, so something will fatigue before something else eventually. How often does your chest tire out before your shoulders or triceps on bench press? Same thing.I've never like standing military presses, even when I was younger. I've only done them at gyms where there was no military press bench. How can I work my shoulders to the max, if I'm worried about my lower back giving out?
Back when I was powerlifting, my lower back couldn't handle any more stress than it was getting. I've removed deadlifts from my routine, but I'm still heavy squatting and doing lots of heavy back row exercises. I'll stick to my seated overhead press, and I won't lose any sleep over that.Dont you deadlift a fuckton?
Press aside, why remove deadlifts entirely? Why not just max out at say 225 once a week?Back when I was powerlifting, my lower back couldn't handle any more stress than it was getting. I've removed deadlifts from my routine, but I'm still heavy squatting and doing lots of heavy back row exercises. I'll stick to my seated overhead press, and I won't lose any sleep over that.
I have always been, and will always be an all-or-nothing type of personality. I can't even get motivated to go to the gym if my poundages are lightened 10%. I workout until I get wore out, and then I stop training. Besides, my lower back should be getting enough work with the heavy weights on back rows and squats. And then I have my MMA workouts. My core is getting enough work.Press aside, why remove deadlifts entirely? Why not just max out at say 225 once a week?
Whatever works. I couldn't imagine leaving out one of the big three compound exercises.I have always been, and will always be an all-or-nothing type of personality. I can't even get motivated to go to the gym if my poundages are lightened 10%. I workout until I get wore out, and then I stop training. Besides, my lower back should be getting enough work with the heavy weights on back rows and squats. And then I have my MMA workouts. My core is getting enough work.
Hit back rows for 300+ pounds for reps, and tell me that.Whatever works. I couldn't imagine leaving out one of the big three compound exercises.
I do one-arm bent over rows with 70's like a BOSS.Hit back rows for 300+ pounds for reps, and tell me that.
Now, take my advice at face value. Are you a furniture mover? Do you fight professional MMA? No? Then who gives a fuck how strong you are.Soooo. New diet. Lemme tell you my strength has been sapped. SAPPED. Like a mutha fucker. Yesterday was shoulder day. On the seated should press machine I can usually throw up 400lbs plus. Yesterday, I got stalled on 375 on the 3rd rep. Shrugs are usually 495lbs x10 on that last rep. Could not even get ONE rep.
I need to figure out what is more important to me. Being a big dog, or looking cute in that new shirt.