'We knocked the bastard off'
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[quote name='BhartMan']cheers davidav, loving it.<br />
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At the moment not doing too heavy weights - reps are 10 and up, so as heavy as I can go for those, but nothing insane at the moment. Not having a training partner helps you keep it real too!<br />
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doing sets of 20 squats at the moment, after leg press, lunges and hamstring falls, so legs are shattered before you even hit ther rack - love it.[/quote]<br />
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Sets of 20 squats is good work, and will certainly whip your legs into shape in no time. That's the smart way to train. Don't try handling heavy weights for sets of 10 or less in squats until you are comfortable with good technique. Most people don't realize what a technical movement the squat is. Do it right, and you're fine. Get your back alignment wrong with heavy weights on your back, and you're playing with serious health issues.<br />
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[quote name='BhartMan']have been squatting for 20 years now - Dav, and have been told, my technique is text book perfect, I could be the new poster boy for squats in fact...<br />
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[b]I just LOVE squats, sicko that I am.[/b][/quote]<br />
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There's definitely no harder exercise than squats. Best thing in the world for building power. Deadlifts are the only other exercise that comes close. Do both as part of your routine and you'll be an animal. Just don't overdo it. -
What do you mean by box squats MN5? I've done every variation of them. They're all good. Nothing beats free standing squats with a barbell of course, because they force you to use all of your stabilizing muscles along with your quads, hams and glutes. But safety is the most important thing. And if you are training in your garage by yourself, you don't want to be doing anything that could injure yourself.<br />
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For the record, I don't squat at all anymore. Having part of a disc removed from my back forced my retirement after 25+ years of heavy squats. At my peak, I was doing 180 kilos for sets of 6 reps of deep squats. Those days are over. <br />
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I do a lot of sprinting and distance running now for the legs, along with medicine ball work. You can keep your legs strong without squatting, but squats are one of the most comprehensive power exercises available if you can do them safely. -
[quote name='MN5']Surely you know the ones, squatting onto a "box" ( in my case it is a guitar amplifier ) pausing, and then standing up. Like I said I'd love to really go all out but with no spotter and a few breakables in the garage this won't be happening ![/quote]<br />
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Aha. Bench squats. Those are fine, since you want to go down to parallel (legs bent 90 degrees) or lower. Bench squats are a good option if you are training alone without a partner. Going one to two inches below parallel is fine. Going arse to the ground is OK with lighter weights. But if you are going really heavy, you risk serious knee injuries if you go too far below parallel with squats. -
[quote name='davidav'][quote name='MN5']Surely you know the ones, squatting onto a "box" ( in my case it is a guitar amplifier ) pausing, and then standing up. Like I said I'd love to really go all out but with no spotter and a few breakables in the garage this won't be happening ![/quote]<br />
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Aha. Bench squats. Those are fine, since you want to go down to parallel (legs bent 90 degrees) or lower. Bench squats are a good option if you are training alone without a partner. Going one to two inches below parallel is fine. Going arse to the ground is OK with lighter weights. But if you are going really heavy, you risk serious knee injuries if you go too far below parallel with squats.[/quote]<br />
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Safety first dude. I seriously arsed out once when going for the one more rep that I thought I could get and didn't. Absolute carnage in the garage and I was told how stupid I was for doing them one my own. Painful, embarrassing and yes very fucken stupid. -
Your bum has a double chin!! <img src='http://www.daimenhutchison.com/invision/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':)' /><br />
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Ripped though mate. Gee are you starting to get a bit amped for the the competition??? -
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and the good lady...<br />
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Who told me off for posing - I got photographed after her, so she was re dressed and weasn't going to undress againand flex for the camera...<br />
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not that I was flexing at all eusa_whistle -
red beard you made me cry with laughter you bastard <br />
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i agree with redbeard and willie though - i suggest we kidnap bart and force feed him chester the chick.<br />
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now go play with the backs.<br />
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you should go for the 85s too - be a hoot<br />
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keep up the good work - next photo can we have the undies swapped around xzxrofl -
f*cking hell mate that is awesome<br />
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can you post the pick of you before you started this rowing/weights business. I think you were slightly (cough!) bigger then! -
I have got a pic at 105kg (weighed myself at the airport!)in Fiji at a mates wedding, sans shirt, I'll try and track that one down, but nothing of me before that when I was pushing the 120 boundary... (thank fuck)!!<br />
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This mornings weigh in 86.7kg, 7.7% BF (but that BF thing on the scales changes from day to day, think more to do with water content than fat, as varies between that low of 7.7 through to I think 11 something the other day)!!