furiously jotting notes for post-summer
Layne's is in Montrose and the Heights now, so I've got my move scoped out.
Layne's is in Montrose and the Heights now, so I've got my move scoped out.
Good work for you and your son!jtraggie99 said:
Thanks guys (Bounce and LawAg). So, my son and I are kind of at the opposite ends of the spectrum. He's 14 and just finished 8th grade and just started lifting a little over a year ago. I'm 47 and trying to get back some of the strength I once had. He was progressing fast for awhile, and mine is a bit of a slog. When we switched to 531 (first time for him), he was progressing at faster than 5lb cycle increments. He was still kind of new, and figured it couldn't hurt. He could just keep going until he hits a wall, and then back off and slow down. I've just been going slow all along . But, I know even in the book, Wendler says you can usually get through 5-8 cycles before stalling. We're on cycle 5. We started with our actual maxes. I've still hitting my reps and sometimes over on the last. Depends on the day. He's starting to stall on week one (not hitting his reps on set 3), but still hitting his reps on week 2 and 3 so far.
That being said, dude's made some good progress. Started out with the bar on everything. Currently his best lifts are 240 squat, 235 deadlift, 170 bench, and 115 shoulder press. Still pretty thin at around 6' 165 lbs, but that's about 25 lbs over where he was a year ago. He wants to start competing next spring and go from there.
Hell yeah! This is fantastic. (Even if its just a guide).texag06ish said:
I went in for an Inbody scan (not paying for another DEXA just yet so I'm taking these results with a grain of salt because I know these machines can be finicky).
I'm down 19.6lbs since my last body scan. I lost .2lbs of muscle mass and 17.9lbs of body fat. I'm now below 20% body fat and creeping closer toward my goal of 14% before I add calories and try to bulk up.
I was little frustrated that my weight loss has been slowing down but these results made me really happy. Thanks for encouraging me to take a look.
Im sure you will have plenty of suggestions, but first, what are your goals?Jinx said:
Good morning,
Any suggestions for a 40yo woman who wants to learn? I'm worried I might injure myself and don't really have anyone to show me, or anyone to learn with.
Thanks
CC09LawAg said:
Do you have any background with any kind of exercise, sport, fitness, etc.?
Knowing where you are starting from would be helpful.
And welcome!
Somewhat of a self proclaimed gym bro and I couldn't agree more with this comment. I cannot tell you the number of HS kids and other novices I know that I regularly interact with and provide advice (when solicited) at my gym and it's a diverse group of folks too.texag06ish said:
I've learned that gym bros can look intimidating but, for the most part, many are just passionate about what they do and are likely ready to talk/share advice when approached.