Building myself back up
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@Rancid-Schnitzel TR Jnr is 15, up until now he has done more bodyweight stuff, but a few of his mates go to another gym, he wanted to join, so I did too.
He has alot of potential, but is a bit lazy, thought having his older brother up recently who is a solid unit who spends alot of time at the gym, would inspire him to go a bit harder, but is his inspiration is sporadic.
His best mate who goes to the gym and has been for a while, his dad is an Orthopaedic surgeon, so assume if he thought it was bad kids doing gym, he wouldnt let him do it.
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@taniwharugby said in Building myself back up:
@Rancid-Schnitzel TR Jnr is 15, up until now he has done more bodyweight stuff, but a few of his mates go to another gym, he wanted to join, so I did too.
He has alot of potential, but is a bit lazy, thought having his older brother up recently who is a solid unit who spends alot of time at the gym, would inspire him to go a bit harder, but is his inspiration is sporadic.
His best mate who goes to the gym and has been for a while, his dad is an Orthopaedic surgeon, so assume if he thought it was bad kids doing gym, he wouldnt let him do it.
15 is a good age I think. My eldest is 15 and until his....troubles was doing weights and swimming. It was amazing to see him develop. Got the Viking genes from his mother. Now he's a blob.
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@Rancid-Schnitzel TR Jnr didnt play rugby for the first time this year, due to our club not having an U16 team and him not feelign he was big enough anyway, Covid meant his Tae Kwon Do year has been messed up, theoretically if he had passed the 2 gradings this year (if they had them) the final one would have been next month and he would have been going for his Jnr black belt...
but as they havent been able to have no gradings, unable to train again in L2, he has lost his motivation and isnt even wanting to do his brown belt grading in November...he is wanting to take a break completely, but I have told him I think it is important he gets the brown belt before stopping.
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@taniwharugby get the brown before you put it down. Lyrical gangster lol.
I still remember my dad telling 18 year old me that he really regretted not playing sport after college or training to keep fit. I reckon you guys have all stuck a good balance between support via a gentle (or not lol) nudge rather than being dicks about it. I'm yet to try it out but I'm thinking we'll expect the kids to be doing something, but its up to them to decide what it is (as long as it's rugby of course). Then I guess it's on us to give them options shit, this sounds like work!
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@Paekakboyz said in Building myself back up:
@taniwharugby get the brown before you put it down. Lyrical gangster lol.
I still remember my dad telling 18 year old me that he really regretted not playing sport after college or training to keep fit. I reckon you guys have all stuck a good balance between support via a gentle (or not lol) nudge rather than being dicks about it. I'm yet to try it out but I'm thinking we'll expect the kids to be doing something, but its up to them to decide what it is (as long as it's rugby of course). Then I guess it's on us to give them options shit, this sounds like work!
It can happen in weird ways. I was desperate to get my youngest to play rugby. His enthusiasm was lukewarm at best and I just bit the bullet and gave up. But suddenly this year he's going nuts about rugby and wants to pass and kick the ball all the time. I think it helps that he's gotten very tall and discovered how to run fast again (he was like Bambi for a while there). So I guess, ultimately, unless you start them really young it's hard to pressure them into something. They have to find their own path and you just have to hope it isn't the fooking iPad.
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@Rancid-Schnitzel said in Building myself back up:
Got the Viking genes from his mother.
Hey hey hey, that is my heritage too and I'm not a blob (yet). Also:
Just put that in there really.
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@Snowy said in Building myself back up:
@Rancid-Schnitzel said in Building myself back up:
Got the Viking genes from his mother.
Hey hey hey, that is my heritage too and I'm not a blob (yet). Also:
Just put that in there really.
I meant the Viking genes in the most positive, crazy jealous way. Kid only has to look at weights to get jacked. But even Vikings are no match for Coca Cola and Krispy Kreme.
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@Rancid-Schnitzel said in Building myself back up:
He's a top bloke and I love him to bits but we're on week 9 now and he just phones it in and is looking for every shortcut under the sun.
Took me about 4 years to get Bonesetta to stop doing shortcuts all the time and copping out on technique/exercises/weights.
Now she generally trains better than me. Probably because I take shortcuts all the time and cop out on technique/exercises/weights.
Welcome back fella!
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@Bones said in Building myself back up:
@Rancid-Schnitzel said in Building myself back up:
He's a top bloke and I love him to bits but we're on week 9 now and he just phones it in and is looking for every shortcut under the sun.
Took me about 4 years to get Bonesetta to stop doing shortcuts all the time and copping out on technique/exercises/weights.
Now she generally trains better than me. Probably because I take shortcuts all the time and cop out on technique/exercises/weights.
Welcome back fella!
I reckon. The fern needs some top class athletes.
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@taniwharugby said in Building myself back up:
@Rancid-Schnitzel TR Jnr is 15, up until now he has done more bodyweight stuff, but a few of his mates go to another gym, he wanted to join, so I did too.
He has alot of potential, but is a bit lazy, thought having his older brother up recently who is a solid unit who spends alot of time at the gym, would inspire him to go a bit harder, but is his inspiration is sporadic.
His best mate who goes to the gym and has been for a while, his dad is an Orthopaedic surgeon, so assume if he thought it was bad kids doing gym, he wouldnt let him do it.
At 12 and 10 I’m getting my boys to do push ups and negative chin ups. They both do much better when my other half is critiquing their form and they were shocked ( as was I ) when she busted out 25 good form push ups for the FB challenge ( but she didn’t put this online cos she didn’t want to upset her more out of shape friends, she’s such a girl )
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@Bones said in Building myself back up:
@MN5 after seeing your vids, sounds like a great idea if she is in charge of push-up form...
Mine were perfect and my variations showed great power and poise.
You must have been bored to watch them though, I’m sure no one else did.
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@MN5 said in Building myself back up:
@Bones said in Building myself back up:
@MN5 after seeing your vids, sounds like a great idea if she is in charge of push-up form...
Mine were perfect and my variations showed great power and poise.
You must have been bored to watch them though, I’m sure no one else did.
I watched them and was very disappointed when you stopped. The singing was the highlight.
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@MN5 said in Building myself back up:
@taniwharugby said in Building myself back up:
@Rancid-Schnitzel TR Jnr is 15, up until now he has done more bodyweight stuff, but a few of his mates go to another gym, he wanted to join, so I did too.
He has alot of potential, but is a bit lazy, thought having his older brother up recently who is a solid unit who spends alot of time at the gym, would inspire him to go a bit harder, but is his inspiration is sporadic.
His best mate who goes to the gym and has been for a while, his dad is an Orthopaedic surgeon, so assume if he thought it was bad kids doing gym, he wouldnt let him do it.
At 12 and 10 I’m getting my boys to do push ups and negative chin ups. They both do much better when my other half is critiquing their form and they were shocked ( as was I ) when she busted out 25 good form push ups for the FB challenge ( but she didn’t put this online cos she didn’t want to upset her more out of shape friends, she’s such a girl )
How is she at pull-ups? My gf is a bit of a gym junky but can barely do 2.
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@Rancid-Schnitzel said in Building myself back up:
@MN5 said in Building myself back up:
@Bones said in Building myself back up:
@MN5 after seeing your vids, sounds like a great idea if she is in charge of push-up form...
Mine were perfect and my variations showed great power and poise.
You must have been bored to watch them though, I’m sure no one else did.
I watched them and was very disappointed when you stopped. The singing was the highlight.
I was sick of being ignored. I think only you and one other bloke did it out of about 15 nominations. Included in that bunch were a Ferner or two as well. The pathetic excuses were just that....sore wrist, bad shoulders, Heart murmurs.....
That’s before I even got to @Bones
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@Rancid-Schnitzel said in Building myself back up:
@MN5 said in Building myself back up:
@taniwharugby said in Building myself back up:
@Rancid-Schnitzel TR Jnr is 15, up until now he has done more bodyweight stuff, but a few of his mates go to another gym, he wanted to join, so I did too.
He has alot of potential, but is a bit lazy, thought having his older brother up recently who is a solid unit who spends alot of time at the gym, would inspire him to go a bit harder, but is his inspiration is sporadic.
His best mate who goes to the gym and has been for a while, his dad is an Orthopaedic surgeon, so assume if he thought it was bad kids doing gym, he wouldnt let him do it.
At 12 and 10 I’m getting my boys to do push ups and negative chin ups. They both do much better when my other half is critiquing their form and they were shocked ( as was I ) when she busted out 25 good form push ups for the FB challenge ( but she didn’t put this online cos she didn’t want to upset her more out of shape friends, she’s such a girl )
How is she at pull-ups? My gf is a bit of a gym junky but can barely do 2.
Shit. Great at running though
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@MN5 said in Building myself back up:
@Rancid-Schnitzel said in Building myself back up:
@MN5 said in Building myself back up:
@Bones said in Building myself back up:
@MN5 after seeing your vids, sounds like a great idea if she is in charge of push-up form...
Mine were perfect and my variations showed great power and poise.
You must have been bored to watch them though, I’m sure no one else did.
I watched them and was very disappointed when you stopped. The singing was the highlight.
I was sick of being ignored. I think only you and one other bloke did it out of about 15 nominations. Included in that bunch were a Ferner or two as well. The pathetic excuses were just that....sore wrist, bad shoulders, Heart murmurs.....
That’s before I even got to @Bones
Yeah I stopped nominating. It was getting embarrassing.
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@MN5 said in Building myself back up:
@Rancid-Schnitzel said in Building myself back up:
@MN5 said in Building myself back up:
@taniwharugby said in Building myself back up:
@Rancid-Schnitzel TR Jnr is 15, up until now he has done more bodyweight stuff, but a few of his mates go to another gym, he wanted to join, so I did too.
He has alot of potential, but is a bit lazy, thought having his older brother up recently who is a solid unit who spends alot of time at the gym, would inspire him to go a bit harder, but is his inspiration is sporadic.
His best mate who goes to the gym and has been for a while, his dad is an Orthopaedic surgeon, so assume if he thought it was bad kids doing gym, he wouldnt let him do it.
At 12 and 10 I’m getting my boys to do push ups and negative chin ups. They both do much better when my other half is critiquing their form and they were shocked ( as was I ) when she busted out 25 good form push ups for the FB challenge ( but she didn’t put this online cos she didn’t want to upset her more out of shape friends, she’s such a girl )
How is she at pull-ups? My gf is a bit of a gym junky but can barely do 2.
Shit. Great at running though
Yeah the difference in upper body strength is pretty huge. Makes those Crossfit women even more impressive.