^^i see what you're saying but in the long run/big picture, it is the caloric expenditure of lifting that I'm aiming forsure I burn ~250 cals in that 1hr of HIT vs the 600 I could burn doing an elliptical, but that 250 doesn't just stop there after HIT. In the long run that 250 will translate into more than 600 as the body recovers etc whereas the 600 on the elliptical more or less stops there. And yes, if I treated HIIT cardio like I treat my HIT, I suppose it could have similar post workout caloric expenditure, but that's not as fun as lifting weights. And you're right, diet + willpower are the most important factors to any weight loss program, I do lift to preserve my muscle mass while cutting.You're likely much more knowledgeable in this subject than I, so I do take what you say seriously. I've only been "seriously", if you want to call it that, weight training and focusing on diet for 9 months now and this is what I've experienced, so I'm no expert in the slightest. Just my broscience. I'm doing my best to avoid the xfit vs classic topic too, my only comment is: I don't know "squat" about it.
6/11/2009 9:09:08 AM
6/11/2009 9:22:34 AM
I think we're on the same page and we're just arguing minor details to be honest. I still don't get how you took this:
6/11/2009 9:35:28 AM
I decided to bite the bullet and continue my squats. I have a serious love hate relation with squats
6/18/2009 4:38:06 PM
I did squats last night for the first time in the past 3 months.I couldn't even do 135x12 Couldn't go low either help
6/19/2009 3:15:23 AM
Squat til you puke!
6/20/2009 4:50:47 PM
I love when you do squats for the first time after a long lapse, and your legs are too sore to even walk down steps.....awesome
6/20/2009 6:10:02 PM
Repub, I might be in a similar situation soon.... I'm pretty sure I broke my big toe today Eiter way, It's going to be upper body only work for a few weeks
6/20/2009 7:44:45 PM
wear jorts! found 30 lbs i didn't know i had legally! -if the bar ain't bendin', you're just pretendin'
7/2/2009 4:05:46 PM
7/2/2009 5:15:15 PM
around 365 it will have a noticeable U. anything over 405 will be blatently obvious.
7/2/2009 5:27:32 PM
it depends on the bar. A Texas bar doesn't have any noticeable flex in it at 500lbs.
7/2/2009 6:05:57 PM
I was always afraid to do squats because I'm worried I'll lose my balance and drop a few hundred pounds on myself.
7/2/2009 9:03:08 PM
i started with low weight on the smith machine just to get the whole balance/form thing started. and there are plenty of cage things you can do them in that don't limit your form like the smith machine does but will still catch it if you drop the weight. pretty sure you knew that though random google pic:[Edited on July 2, 2009 at 9:07 PM. Reason : asf]
7/2/2009 9:06:26 PM
the bars in the old carmichael racks bend at anything over 225, I've loaded the bars in the cages at the rec center with 405 and not noticed any bending.
7/2/2009 9:23:32 PM
^^good form!only pointers i would give would be to tighten up your back and to make sure you don't point your knees inward on the upward tilt. but, you may have those coveredsuperb form. head up, knees out, hips back. textbook.................so long as the weight is on your heels and you are going down about another 4 inches. otherwise, this is about as good as you can hope for with 135. [Edited on July 2, 2009 at 11:46 PM. Reason : .]
7/2/2009 11:45:05 PM
you're commenting on a random google image.
7/3/2009 12:09:44 AM
lol esp considering they're doing 135. Hell I did that on my first set ever.
7/3/2009 12:21:18 AM
i take my past comment back. looking at that picture sober, i notice that the knees are too far forward. sometimes you shouldn't post when you're drunk, it's not really a good idea. this is a much better picture of form when squatting.
7/3/2009 4:45:03 PM
where are the pictures of you squatting then?
7/3/2009 7:08:40 PM
crossfit isnt designed to make you an elite lifter or an elite runner or put you an elite aerobic shape. it is designed to constantly confuse your muscles into gain. it also pushes the shit out of you. it has given me a huge mental advantage when I go out to play basketball or football or whatever with the guys. none of them can hang with me. it has broken me through the wall that was against for 2 years. some of you are obviously very experienced heavy lifters and I wager I was probably in the same place as you not long ago...but I started doing crossfit 8 months ago and I am now honestly in the best shape of my life. I feel like crossfit will serve me well the rest of life, keeping me well-rounded in all aspects of my exercise. fwiw.
7/3/2009 7:44:15 PM
i dont want to go back in the thread, but why the hell is crossfit even being compared to heavy lifting? Seems like two things for people with completely different goals
7/3/2009 8:23:01 PM
FWIW, I asked Omar to bttt the most recent Xfit thread so we could keep it separate.Good advice in this thread though. I Crossfit as much as I can with the equipment I've got and I appreciate the advice from focused lifters. Good form is good form no-matter what program you're working.
7/3/2009 9:10:29 PM
7/3/2009 9:45:17 PM
the random google pic is all wrong- tumbs around bar- wrists flexed- elbows out of position- looking up (worst part?)- too wide- feet not angled enough- back angle too steep (looking up doesn't help)- knees too far forward- about 6 inches shy from parallel (can't get there with his set up)- back not tightthe bar MIGHT be in the right position (maybe high), but that's about it[Edited on July 5, 2009 at 6:44 PM. Reason : g]
7/5/2009 6:43:34 PM
7/5/2009 7:40:17 PM
7/5/2009 8:32:10 PM
^good points.I agree with the flexibility issue. I typically put the bar as low as I can for big numbers, but since I squat only once a week (box squats) and every third or fourth heavy lower body day, I like to experiment with the box squat and vary my bar height and stance. When I go heavy, it's all about pushing the hips back and having the bar low, making sure I am flexible enough to get to parallel and getting out of the hole.Otherwise, different strokes for different folks. The only problem I have is when somebody doesn't get to parallel. Your knees are not brakes, but if you use them as such, they will wear out like brakes do. If I am losing strength by wrapping my thumbs, so be it. I keep my back tight and try to bend the bar around my back which I cannot do without using a traditional grip. Seems my numbers are not quite Wetside elite, but I never have to appologize for the numbers I put up.
7/6/2009 8:08:21 AM
What kind of numbers do you guys usually do?
7/6/2009 8:25:33 AM
my goal is to go 14 in the hole.
7/6/2009 8:35:08 AM
I usually do about 4 warmup sets and then do 100%, 90%, 85%, 80% of my 10 rep max. Afterwards, I'll switch to front squats or go to the basketball court and do walking lunges.Right now, my 10 rep max is around 425, so my sets will go 425, 385, 365, 335.
7/6/2009 9:12:01 AM
^using the exrx calculator, we are very close in 1rm.by close i mean around 10%[Edited on July 6, 2009 at 9:17 AM. Reason : .]
7/6/2009 9:15:37 AM
I have no idea what my one rep max is for squats. I haven't maxed out on squats in 2 years, and I'm sure my numbers would be pathetic since I only train in the 10-12 rep range. I've never gone any heavier than 495x3. I used to max out on deadlifts on the regular, but I don't even pull anymore.I would make a shitty powerlifter, since my 1RM for bench is within 80% of my 1RM for squats and deadlifts. It doesn't help to have big numbers with the muscle group that dose 1/3 of the total and have mediocre numbers with the group that does 2/3 of the total.
7/6/2009 9:52:08 AM
those numbers are nothing to sneeze at. at least you do them. better than half of the twigs on here that run to the hip sled or the leg extension
7/6/2009 11:21:13 AM
7/7/2009 8:27:39 AM
7/7/2009 8:59:36 AM
This thread makes me sad It's going to be atleast a month before I can even do bw squats...
7/7/2009 3:00:44 PM
7/9/2009 12:35:51 PM
he should be doing those in the rack. i somehow doubt he can get that 495 without a spot.
7/9/2009 12:58:35 PM
I would never want to look roided out like that.
7/9/2009 1:30:53 PM
I would never want to have a wedgie like that. I would, however, prefer to lift outside the cage.
7/9/2009 2:50:09 PM
i would rather lift in a big, roomy power rack like the ones at carmichaelthat one in the picture is too small for my tastes (and for that guy)
7/9/2009 4:10:36 PM
He's not lifting in it maximus
7/9/2009 5:48:54 PM
Im out for 3 maybe 4 weeks thanks to a pec injury
7/9/2009 6:41:23 PM
Squirts, again
7/9/2009 6:44:43 PM
^^^i know this. that's why it's racked on the outside. i was just saying............
7/10/2009 10:27:16 AM