That's awesome! I have really learned to love squats in the last 7-10 years. I bet you can get to 500lbs. That's 33lbs a year and realistically, you can probably already do 415-425 for a single now.
Makes me remember some things I have read and watched online about improving the neurological stimulus and that sort of thing. Might be worth further researching since I know you are getting after it!CC09LawAg said:
Agree on the mind/muscle connection. I catch myself dreading some of my workouts because I still think in my head "wow that's heavy" but then when I get underneath it, it feels light. My brain hasn't caught up to my body yet I don't think.
If I do a new-ish exercise, then the soreness may last for 2-3 days afterwards. But once I get on a routine with a certain movement, then the soreness drastically decreases despite my still progressing forward (either by adding sets/reps/weights or a combination of them). You can still achieve good progress without becoming too sore due to the repeated bout effect10andBOUNCE said:
Curious what everyone's typical window of feeling sore after a workout is.
Lately my legs have been much more sore for longer, albeit I am trying to increase the intensity (both during squats and adding a couple other movements). I also alluded to being a baby on leg day, so trying to quit that. I last hit my legs on Saturday and today am finally feeling pretty normal in my legs.
Just as another heads up for people that have had cholesterol issues, the saturated fat in some of the bars/cookies is crazy high. It can sneak up on you, especially if you also like to eat red meat.10andBOUNCE said:
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Also, their protein cookies can produce prodigious gas, at least in me.Buck Compton said:Just as another heads up for people that have had cholesterol issues, the saturated fat in some of the bars/cookies is crazy high. It can sneak up on you, especially if you also like to eat red meat.10andBOUNCE said:
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I used to be a fiend on these, but really had to cut back. Still eat some of the chips every now and then.
I honestly don't feel soreness on my lower body stuff unless I am switching up exercises/targeting a previously neglected muscle group (i.e. hamstring iso, hip flexors, etc.). Upper body I usually feel pretty good after about 48 hours. Sometimes takes 72 if I did higher rep/lower weight work, but again I imagine that's because it's outside of my "normal" rep ranges and would likely subside if that was the workout I did consistently.10andBOUNCE said:
Curious what everyone's typical window of feeling sore after a workout is.
Lately my legs have been much more sore for longer, albeit I am trying to increase the intensity (both during squats and adding a couple other movements). I also alluded to being a baby on leg day, so trying to quit that. I last hit my legs on Saturday and today am finally feeling pretty normal in my legs.
Farmer1906 said:
Back under the weights this week.
Some baselines
Squat - 375 x1
Incline Bench - 285x3
Trap Deadlift - 470x1
Barebell DL & OHP coming later this week.
I'm mostly happy with the start. I haven't been under 300 pounds on squats in a long time so I was happy I was able to hit what I got. I failed at 400 on squat and 500 on DL. I also was scared to up on bench without a spot.
405 DLFarmer1906 said:Farmer1906 said:
Back under the weights this week.
Some baselines
Squat - 375 x1
Incline Bench - 285x3
Trap Deadlift - 470x1
Barebell DL & OHP coming later this week.
I'm mostly happy with the start. I haven't been under 300 pounds on squats in a long time so I was happy I was able to hit what I got. I failed at 400 on squat and 500 on DL. I also was scared to up on bench without a spot.
205x3 OHP. I put way more focus on my shoulder the past 6 months and it's starting to show.