I settled on the red one. I tried the blue one but it was just too painful. I am pretty dang strong so I figured I'd need more resistance but the red one worked great and wasn't as painful to use when it was really inflamed.
Yeah...I just don't want to get fat while taking the long term approach!CC09LawAg said:
Gotta take the long term approach - you will look back in 6 to 8 months and not even remember the deload.
Realistically, you are going to hit a point where it's going to be hard to add 5 or 10 pounds to your squat every month and you're going to have to start to experiment and learn what works for you and what doesn't. If it was a straight linear path, I'd already be squatting 400+. I'm having to learn to enjoy the journey, work around the setbacks, and listen to and understand my body.
I can't say that I worried much about adding muscle mass when deloading my squat because I knew that my ultimate goal was to keep adding to my squat no matter how long that took, and that fixing my form would work towards my long term goals and I didn't want to risk injury by being stubborn and continuing to stack weight while my back hurt.
It's a good time to put some focus on other lifts - try to focus on gains in your bench or deadlift and let the squat come along. It will catch up eventually.
ETA: I'm in a similar situation with my deadlift and it's really starting to piss me off. Feel like I've been stuck since May and that it's entirely because of my form. I should probably take my own advice but it's easier to give it out than it is to follow it haha
Yeah, I feel like I am at that same point and it is part of why I am liking 5/3/1 more than Madcow. With Madcow, my only option was to hit 5 on my top set or do the same workout all over again next week. I was getting super frustrated with failing on that and always having to feel like the circumstances needed to be perfect.Tex117 said:Yeah...I just don't want to get fat while taking the long term approach!CC09LawAg said:
Gotta take the long term approach - you will look back in 6 to 8 months and not even remember the deload.
Realistically, you are going to hit a point where it's going to be hard to add 5 or 10 pounds to your squat every month and you're going to have to start to experiment and learn what works for you and what doesn't. If it was a straight linear path, I'd already be squatting 400+. I'm having to learn to enjoy the journey, work around the setbacks, and listen to and understand my body.
I can't say that I worried much about adding muscle mass when deloading my squat because I knew that my ultimate goal was to keep adding to my squat no matter how long that took, and that fixing my form would work towards my long term goals and I didn't want to risk injury by being stubborn and continuing to stack weight while my back hurt.
It's a good time to put some focus on other lifts - try to focus on gains in your bench or deadlift and let the squat come along. It will catch up eventually.
ETA: I'm in a similar situation with my deadlift and it's really starting to piss me off. Feel like I've been stuck since May and that it's entirely because of my form. I should probably take my own advice but it's easier to give it out than it is to follow it haha
And thank you for the advice. Its good to hear it...even though you "know" it.
Im starting to get to the point where this is more like "running" rather than just "hitting the gym." What I mean by that is that you have off days for some reason or other where you just aren't performing at your best. Before, (and doing lighter weight...or something more body building), you could always do a little something to get a pump...Lifting heavy...it feels like the whole workout is ruining (which it isin't, but it feels that way).
CC09LawAg said:
Random question.
What is considered "big" when it comes to thigh circumference?
10andBOUNCE said:
Took my first step toward investing in a home/garage gym.
Picked up a pair of 35/25/10/5/2.5 cast iron plates from Bells of Steel Black Friday sales. Going to plan on bumper plates for my 45s. Gym membership has about 11 months remaining, so have some time to slowly build it up. Excited!