8 pages were in 2013!
1/1/2014 1:31:29 PM
^ Looks like a good way to break your neck.
1/2/2014 9:42:47 AM
Back up to 2 sets of 8 pullups. Wanna hurry up and get to 12 then add weight. Ive been using mostly dumbbells for chest and shoulders lately bc of lower bavk injury and shoulder tweak from wrestling
1/2/2014 9:46:28 AM
Cough cough, my EliteFTS box is for sale in Classifieds
1/2/2014 12:04:39 PM
Downed a double protein for breakfast. Moes for lunch. Hot pocket now. Double protein shake for dinner. Now lets get fucking wasted with dollar beers. Ive waited wasted yearsFor the child thats come and gone todaySay what about this wasted fearHow can I just turn and wash it awayHint: its fucking dollar beer night! Bulking 4 lyfe RIP GIRLFRIEND!
1/2/2014 3:49:49 PM
where the dolla beers at B
1/2/2014 5:25:17 PM
1/3/2014 6:12:00 PM
Between the holidays and injuries I have some serious work to do. The plus is ever since I stopped bulking I dropped 15 lbs without trying, I just didn't stuff my face anymore. The negative is I lost a lot of gains since I could hardly lift. Got a business trip to Ireland this week so I doubt I will be too healthy (how many times do I get to go to Ireland without spending a dime?) but when I get back I am going to hit it hard with lots of mobility work this time to help prevent injuries and do this whole thing all over again.
1/3/2014 6:46:44 PM
^^ I was tempted to try a fitbitThen I realized I'm a lazy piece of shit and it'd be useless after a week
1/3/2014 8:41:01 PM
1/3/2014 11:08:53 PM
I've never tried making protein pancakes before. I want to use almond flour, oat flour, or coconut flour but I am not sure what works best. Let me know if you have any experiences with any of them. And to make them fluffy, I was thinking about whipping egg whites until they get to a merangue and them fold them into the batter.
1/4/2014 9:40:10 PM
^ just typing almond flour (or coconut flour) into google gives the pancake suggestion. i doubt anybody has tried it here. check out http://www.thecoconutmama.com and start from there to get recipes and also links to other similar pages by ladies living a natural lifestyle, usually grain free.if you want "protein pancakes", why would you even look at oat flour, and especially at coconut flour? oats have more or less the same amount of protein as whole wheat, yes, oats are healthier, but you didn't say healthier. and coconut flour barely has any protein. coconuts are all fat and fiber. and coconut flour is made from defatted coconut meat, so coconut flour is very high in fiber and nothing else pretty much.almond flour has more protein than grain flours, but is also very high in fat, in fact, the protein:fat ratio is 1:2.5 !!! yes, it is healthy fat, but i doubt you want to add so much fat. your best bet, from a protein standpoint, don't know about taste, is to go with a bean/legume flour. bob's red mill makes pea flour, black bean flour, white bean flour, chickpea flour, and fava bean flour. the pea flour has the highest protein. or, you can mix almond/oat flour with pea flour in equal quantities... i bet that will taste nice and will have a lovely natural green color!add whole eggs for more protein and for healthy fats and other healthful compounds in egg yolks.for even more protein, you can mix in some protein powder, such as hemp, whey, or whatever you have.check on FB, Paige Hathaway (fitness model) has a protein pancake recipe she keep on posting.
1/5/2014 8:14:58 PM
^^ I make protein waffles on the regular. I use 1/2 cup or so oats, 1 scoop protein powder of choice, and almond milk until it just blends in a blender. Imagine you could use same batter for protein pancakes. Here's another recipe I found from a gal on Instagram I follow that I've tried and liked that makes pancakes (credit @Jazzythings) :INGREDIENTS½ cup oats¼ cup cottage cheese1 scoop whey protein½ tsp baking powder1 tsp vanilla extract½ tsp cinnamon¼ tsp nutmeg2 tbls all-natural peanut butter2 egg whites1. Combine all ingredients except into a blender and blend. The batter shouldbe thick.2. Pour onto a griddle. The griddle should be preheated and nohigher than medium heat.3. Flip when under-side is golden.I'm sure you can omit the PB.[Edited on January 6, 2014 at 7:20 PM. Reason : instructions]
1/6/2014 7:19:30 PM
1/6/2014 11:04:57 PM
The eleusis dodecuplets
1/7/2014 8:07:17 PM
Did we ever determine if anyone on here has a squat rack they wouldnt mind me using somewhere?I tried contacting PF but they wont even let me bring in my own bar to do squats on.any ideas? might just have to nut up and buy a home rack.
1/7/2014 8:38:43 PM
Why does Tracy Anderson have such a large following? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ikeke7Gt2c
1/7/2014 9:12:57 PM
Because people want to believe her bullshit.
1/7/2014 9:17:46 PM
^^ ^we have one we'll probably be getting rid of. Works well enough.This onehttps://www.google.com/shopping/product/7795607732387713563?q=squat+racks&client=safari&hl=en&bav=on.2,or.&bvm=bv.58187178,d.eW0,pv.xjs.s.en_US.EeLgqkzqnSg.O&biw=1024&bih=648&tch=1&ech=1&psi=ZLjMUsvwEc6gkAe4oIH4CA.1389148263055.3&ei=arjMUpS-Eoe3kQfcwICYDQ&ved=0CNgBEKYrMAU[Edited on January 7, 2014 at 9:32 PM. Reason : ]
1/7/2014 9:31:44 PM
Is she the one that advocates not lifting?
1/7/2014 11:37:04 PM
Awesome^^Let me know if you do...That is exactly what Im looking.
1/8/2014 12:46:04 AM
anyone with any suggestions for improving hip/lower back flexibility for squats? ever since my acl reconstruction, squats are only comfortable on the smith machine and it doesn't help that i have just never been a flexible individual
1/8/2014 3:06:03 PM
^ Trainers at my gym say my flexibility issues on squats are due to tight hip flexors. They always have me doing the couch stretch, wall squats, and doing 60 sec ass-to-grass squat holds in order to improve my range of motion. I will say that it has helped as when I first started there, I sucked on front squats and could not keep my heels on the ground. Now I am able to keep my feet flat pretty much all the time.
1/8/2014 3:11:16 PM
Thanks slappy1 I requested to join the group. IF'ing isn't as hard as I thought it would be. Hopefully I can keep it up during school.
1/8/2014 3:30:44 PM
stretching is the BEST thing you can do on your off days to get your hip area from being tight.Just doing cornfield crappers and things like that...do you do yoga? if not I recommend it...really has helped me with flexibility and the scenery isnt bad either.
1/8/2014 3:31:31 PM
1/8/2014 7:51:54 PM
I would look into foam rolling AND stretching for increasing squat ability. You're prob going to need to do some work on hamstrings, glutes, IT bands, quads, inner thigh...I'd also make sure to roll the ankles/calves.
1/8/2014 8:38:38 PM
Foam rolling was hands down the best thing you ever taught me. And I did it for the first time in a while on Monday. Owww.
1/8/2014 9:49:43 PM
agreed foam rolling is pretty amazing especially the first time you do it.Static stretching isn't going to do much for you in terms of flexibility, particularly for squats.If you have a desk job I can almost guarantee you have tight IT bands, weak hams/glutes, tight hip flexors, weak abdominals, and you're quad dominant. Look into anterior pelvic tilt and see if that fits you. If it does there are lots of things that can help you correct it (mainly hamstring/glute work). Don't just do the stretches, if you want real results you need to lift to correct it. However, be careful squatting and deadlifting to correct it because if youre not capable of doing a proper range of motion you may aggravate the situation or cause related injuries.The thing that helped me the most was practically removing the weight from the bar and working on squatting LOW and building the weight from there. Like ass to grass. When you throw 225 on the squat rack and you aren't used to squatting past parallel your body tends to freeze up as you get closer to parallel and you abandon ship on the rep and pull up early. You just aren't comfortable with the range of motion. Once you've blasted through ass to grass for awhile it'll make parallel seem like a very natural movement even with heavier weight.Cranked out sets of 9 pullups today. Basically adding a rep every session now so I should be at sets of 12 by next week then i can throw a chain around my neck like all those other badasses.Still having trouble eating enough food. I just went to the grocery store and loaded up on bagels, lean pockets, and shit that I can keep at my desk. I've gone so long without carbs its just hard for me to want to eat them anymore and it's impossible to squeeze 3,000 calories in a day on high protein/low carbs unless you want to eat straight saturated fats.
1/9/2014 4:29:17 AM
So this probably isn't the place for this but some of you might have experience after injuries. I am going on modified bed rest best case scenario. What can I do for my body without actually doing anything?
1/9/2014 4:34:10 AM
What did you do??? You are pregnant, you can't afford to be injured!Bed rest, you said? Well naturally, now you can bench press 24/7 I don't know, leg raises, leg sweepers, side leg raises?
1/9/2014 4:37:22 AM
Im not injured. The baby decided he wanted out Tuesday night but he needs about 10.5 more weeks of baking. I saw a high risk pregnancy specialist and got 4D fancy ultrasounds done and I am no longer dialated and my contractions are slower and just braxton hicks. He found no underlying reason for the pre term labor and declared both of us healthy, but each time you gush blood and to in to pre term labor you increase your risk of doing it again. So...modified bed rest at the very least. If it happens again I may be admitted until he is done baking which would be no fun at all.
1/9/2014 5:15:05 AM
When I had my car accident 4 years ago it was right after I started consistently working out, and I refused to be idle the whole time. I found a lot of things I could do with those stretchy exercise bands. If that interests you I have a bunch and I can send you one. I am not sure how much you will be allowed to do, but I used them with broken pelvis and ribs so it's not super strenuous. Just helps you stay moving and using your muscles a little bit.I also had a friend who was on bed rest for half of her first pregnancy. I could ask her if she has any tips for you if you'd like.
1/9/2014 7:31:27 AM
Please talk to your friend! I may have stretchy bands, I need to look. I will keep the offer in mind if I cant find them and ask my doctor.
1/9/2014 7:51:05 AM
I second the band stuff....boring, but effective if you do high reps for at least maintaining strengthhamstring curls (you can sit in a chair, band around ankles and anchored to something, then pull heels to putt), band pull apaarts, tricep pushdowns, lat rows....really anything you could do with a cable at a regular gym.
1/10/2014 9:19:16 AM
I have basically no activity allowed for a week, but I have an appointment on the 17th and I will find o8t what I can do. Doctor mentioned slowly adding activity.
1/10/2014 12:48:22 PM
Killed my legs todaySquats, 6 setsLeg press, 3 setsCalves on leg press, 3 setsDeadlifts, 5 setsStanding leg curl, 3 setsLunges, 3 setsAnd also didMilitary press, 6 setsUpright row, 3 setsLateral raises, 2 setsShrugs, 4 sets(All free weights, except for leg press of course)Just want to go home and crash
1/12/2014 12:31:28 PM
^ That is a ridiculous amount of leg work in one day and then to follow it up with a bunch of upper body work makes it even crazier. Either you are doing really light weight or you were in the gym for like 2+ hours.
1/13/2014 1:40:20 PM
Just go to bodybuilding.com and get a template.
1/13/2014 7:01:23 PM
After a strenuous workout, my eye twitches. It's pretty annoying.
1/13/2014 7:39:18 PM
I am experimenting with a new strength training programming protocol I've developed over the past couple months. So far I really like it, and it's very flexible. I am curious to see how others do with it.If you are an intermediate lifter (e.g. double body weight dead lift) and want to test it out shoot me a PM!
1/13/2014 8:36:52 PM
Hey Matt, what city are you in?
1/13/2014 8:55:21 PM
Raleigh. Why?
1/13/2014 9:08:41 PM
Dropped my PF account today...going to a much nicer and equally as cheap gym now.hello leg day!!! finally.excited about all the possibilities I have opened myself up to now.
1/14/2014 2:51:18 PM
If anyone is looking for padded floor for your home gym, there is a sale going on below:http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_00614716000P?srccode=cii_10043468&cpncode=27-270855644-2&sid=IDx20070921x00003c
1/14/2014 3:07:34 PM
got my bo staff today can't wait to get the spinning down.
1/15/2014 11:03:12 PM
Man, literally for the past 7 days I've been shedding about 1lb per day. The first two days I thought it was just a weird water weight fluctuation or something. Then after a few days i started getting scared i wasnt eating enough and increased my intake and monitored my calories a little closer.I haven't been able to lift legs the past few weeks due to immense lower and mid back pain so I thought i might be dropping muscle from my legs so i raised my protein to 1.5g/lb.Still i woke up from a nap today at 163 lbs, down from about 170 at the start of the year. I was freaking out. I know sometimes alcoholics don't digest as many calories but this was getting ridiculous I've been eating burritos, bagels, pretzels, crackers, burgers, chips, and protein powder what the fuck.Went to the gym tonight and weighed in at 172 with light clothes on. Came home and realized my scale was either resting on the wall or found a soft spot on the floor or something. Still not sure what, but i moved it and now Im 172 at home (after some post workout loading). My point is it's a good time to revisit your nutrition plan and make sure you're doing things correctly. Most of us should be eating 3,000 - 3,500 calories right now if we're trying to finish bulking before the Spring cut.If you're over 15-20% bodyfat as a male still, you may want to look into cutting a little first though so you don't accidently be a fat ass again this summer...
1/16/2014 3:43:16 AM
How much if you've made the transition to female?
1/16/2014 8:48:52 AM
Americans would do well to changing to these basics:http://www.mindbodygreen.com/0-12268/10-eating-rules-french-children-know-but-most-americans-dont.html
1/16/2014 11:52:38 AM
Results from lifting are starting to pay off. Ive started boning this stripper and its going well so far, trying to slowly transition to threesomes with her co-workers without offending her and blowing the whole thing up. It's always delicate with strippers because we as men tend to forget they are sorta people sometimes too. Also, she's a squirter. I hate doing laundry so that's kinda a downside for me as a single guy.Anyway, i can do ten pullups now. Pretty sweet, i think i might switch to lat pulldowns for like two weeks then start trying to do weighted pullups. I've had some back pain the last few weeks so i dont want awkward movements right now.
1/18/2014 2:28:06 PM