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  • KirwanK Offline
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    Used that calculator to workout from this morning. I did 50kg x 25 reps in my first set, so that puts my 1rm at just over 80kg. I'll take that, much easier when you don't have to lift it.

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    I am not going to watch that link. Today anyway, I'm about to eat lunch...

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    Interesting weekend. After a big night drinking on friday the wife got me working in the garden removing some weeds and trees. We sawed a few back and I took a look at one of the trees and decided to utilise my deadlifting ability to rip it out of the ground ( and probably hold it high and yell in triumph ). Long story short I backed myself to show it who was boss. I bent down, heaved with all my might and "arrrrrrgggggggggghhhhhhhhhhhh". Strained something and the fucken tree didn't move an inch. I had to dig down about a foot to remove the roots and the whole operation took me ages, I wasn't about to let it beat me though. Goes to show you can never judge a book by its cover and all week I have been too sore to do any weights. Devestating.

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    Tree stump removal requires an Axe imo - preferably someone else's in case you blunt the blade too much!! you dig away to expose the main tap root/s and wail away on em with the Axe - then utilise brutal man force to rip that stump out of the ground.

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    [quote name='Paekakboyz']Tree stump removal requires an Axe imo - preferably someone else's in case you blunt the blade too much!! you dig away to expose the main tap root/s and wail away on em with the Axe - then utilise brutal man force to rip that stump out of the ground.[/QUOTE]<br />
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    Yeah I just got the order wrong and misjudged how easy it would be to rip out. Even the Hulk may have struggled on this one. I didn't have an axe but had a spade which did the trick eventually.

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    funny!! and yes, chop the roots to buggery FIRST MN5!!

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  • KirwanK Offline
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    I loved that you kept straining until something went. Plus one for stubbornness.

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    yes, these last few posts have made me smile. Think there have been one or two times in the past where my eyes have been bigger than my muscles too, usually you can judge, but sometimes when push comes to shove, it just sits there...!!

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  • PaekakboyzP Offline
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    Bartman you should add the 'stubborn stump puller' pose to your routine at next comp!! Points off for grunting though!

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  • MN5M Offline
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    Glad I'm making you laugh lads:drinks:<br />
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    Yeah being a stubborn dumbass can have it's downsides, I have a horrible feeling the neighbours looking out hte window last saturday think I'm weak, I can't have that !

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    So still pretty sore which rules out anything too heavy. Did some curls, extensions etc last night by lowering the usual weight and doing them sloooooooooooooooooooowwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww. ( I mean really, really slow 12 seconds up and down kinda slow ) <br />
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    Damn, still morning the next day and the aching in the arms has set in. Has definitely done something ( hopefully something good )

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  • MN5M Offline
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    A bit of a workout over the weekend. A few good old clap push ups and then some Deads ( maxing at 200kg, not tempted to try 210kg until I feel 100% after my gardening mishap ) as I finished up a few snowflakes fell in the back garden. Magic.

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  • KirwanK Offline
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    200kg is freaking awesome. No wonder you think you can pull up trees with your bare hands.

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    [quote name='Kirwan']200kg is freaking awesome. No wonder you think you can pull up trees with your bare hands.[/QUOTE]<br />
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    Haaaaaaaaaaaaaaa that was the idea ! I did lots of positive visualistion as well I'm sure of it, not that it did any good.

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    T shirt weather is coming up soon so have decided to focus on the guns. Did some cheat curls over the weekend, basically the idea is to (over) load the bar and smash the weights out, usuing dodgy form to hoist the weight up and try and fight it on the way down. Arnie swore by these, anyone else ever done em ? have I asked this already ? getting a sense of deja vu......

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  • JKJ Offline
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    Havent heard of them (so havent tried it) but all for big guns so keen to give it a go if its works for ya.<br />
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    I always found the ez bar to give good results but apparantly straight bar is actually better for you. <br />
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    I also gotta try not to use my forearms which seem to dominate things a fair bit. I put it down too much wanking as a kid haha

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    Oh yeah and triceps too. Read somewhere you need to work them twice as hard as ya do biceps to get big arms. <br />
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    I am gonna start throwing in some focused bicep work on my back day and keep cranking the dips on chest day plus maybe something else for the triceps

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    JK - a nasty biceps/triceps super set for you : )<br />
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    Dips - 8-10 reps - don't cross your feet, stay as vertical as possible.<br />
    Tricep pulldowns - 12 reps at a pretty high weight. Enough that you can finish the set but make it tough. If you are rolling your hands over as you fatigue then move your wrists just over the bar so you can't cheat. Core solid and elbows pinned.<br />
    Bicep curls - 8 reps at a challenging weight.<br />
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    Repeat 3 times. Arms will be burning something chronic. Good times!<br />
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    I do that on my squats day - so maybe not one to line up with your bench workout.

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  • PaekakboyzP Offline
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    [quote name='MN5']T shirt weather is coming up soon so have decided to focus on the guns. Did some cheat curls over the weekend, basically the idea is to (over) load the bar and smash the weights out, usuing dodgy form to hoist the weight up and try and fight it on the way down. Arnie swore by these, anyone else ever done em ? have I asked this already ? getting a sense of deja vu......[/QUOTE]<br />
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    Haven't tried these. Typically I've gone for volume over low rep, high weight. It's pretty much heavy weight negatives?? sounds painful!! I reckon superset them with some hammer curls just for extra pain!

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  • JKJ Offline
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    Cheers mate will give em a go. <br />
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    Early start tomorrow - gotta get through 50 squats and 3-4sets of deadlifts prior to my spin class at 630am.

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