Fitness Questions & Answers - Page 33
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NeedsmoreCELLTECH
Netherlands1242 Posts
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Bigtony
United States1606 Posts
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YunhOLee
Canada2470 Posts
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eshlow
United States5210 Posts
On January 02 2012 04:32 YunhOLee wrote: I suffer of severe anxiety and partial agoraphobia + some other thing that makes me feel kind of uncomfortable when i'm with strangers, so gym is a big no for me that's why i was looking to buy a multistation to gain some muscle weight ;o Grab: A squat rack An olympic barbell with 300+ lbs of weights a bench, with an adjustable back if you want For about $300-400 bucks off craigslist Squat rack can also be used for pullups and whatnot. All you need. | ||
Froadac
United States6733 Posts
Anyways, with a small frame and 5'4" what would be a reasonable target weight for 6 months. | ||
infinity21
Canada6683 Posts
On January 02 2012 05:16 eshlow wrote: Grab: A squat rack An olympic barbell with 300+ lbs of weights a bench, with an adjustable back if you want For about $300-400 bucks off craigslist Squat rack can also be used for pullups and whatnot. All you need. Just a note, the lowest I've seen all of these stuff go in total on Canadian sites is maybe $600 if you buy a separate squat rack & bench. | ||
glurio
Germany597 Posts
On January 02 2012 05:36 Froadac wrote: What weight should I be aiming to get to? I'm down to 106 right now, which is lower than I have been previously. And darnit, it's the holiday season ................. Anyways, with a small frame and 5'4" what would be a reasonable target weight for 6 months. 135 | ||
eshlow
United States5210 Posts
Agree^^ Aim for it 10 lbs at a time.... 115 -> 125 -> 135 | ||
YunhOLee
Canada2470 Posts
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KOVU
Denmark708 Posts
On January 02 2012 19:43 YunhOLee wrote: what is a squat rack useful for btw? (I'm really really a noob when it comes to physical training ) Squatting mainly, you should consider reading this thread: http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage.php?topic_id=261928 There is loads of information about physical training in there. | ||
infinity21
Canada6683 Posts
On January 02 2012 19:43 YunhOLee wrote: what is a squat rack useful for btw? (I'm really really a noob when it comes to physical training ) Yeah it's used for squats and overhead presses. Starting Strength, which is the go-to program for beginners has you do squat, deadlift, press, bench, and power cleans (chin-ups optional) so you need a squat rack to do the program. | ||
purecarnagge
719 Posts
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decafchicken
United States19897 Posts
On January 01 2012 20:58 YunhOLee wrote: Hello TL, i've been looking to buy a multistation to gain some muscle for about a year now, i had found the BodySolid G5S that looked really nice and felt like it could be the best one for me but however the price doesnt seem to go down here at the place where we can buy it, but yesterday i found another one that isn't really similar but it's almost half of the price of the other and it could fit my budget way better, so i need help knowing if it's good or not. http://www.costco.ca/Browse/ProductSet.aspx?Prodid=10360381&search=marcy&Mo=15&cm_re=1_en-_-Top_Left_Nav-_-Top_search&lang=en-CA&Nr=P_CatalogName:BCCA&Sp=S&N=0&whse=BCCA&Dx=mode matchallpartial&Ntk=Text_Search&Dr=P_CatalogName:BCCA&Ne=4000000&D=marcy&Ntt=marcy&No=0&Ntx=mode matchallpartial&Nty=1&topnav=&s=1 here it is, i have 3 simple questions.. is it overpriced? is it good or i'm really better with a bodysolid multistation? can someone recomend me another one (In a Canadian store if possible.) if both of the ones that i named arent really good? thanks This is the best "body multistation all purpose machine" you can buy: | ||
shucklesors
Singapore1176 Posts
Just asking - Is the weight lost from being sick normally from muscle or fat? Or is it another source (water content etc.). I had stomach flu, if that matters. | ||
Sneakyz
Sweden2361 Posts
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Khyrandor
Czech Republic158 Posts
I would be using them for normal daily activities (like going shopping to town) aswell for running, rope-jumping. So would anyone really recommend them? or are they more troubles than benefits? edit: plus maybe a weight body-vest... starting at like 0,5-1kg wrist, 1-2kg ankles, 5-10kg body vest. | ||
eshlow
United States5210 Posts
On January 03 2012 18:14 shucklesors wrote: Been sick the past 3 days. Lost 4kg and am now down to 64, I think that's pretty horrible. Just asking - Is the weight lost from being sick normally from muscle or fat? Or is it another source (water content etc.). I had stomach flu, if that matters. Muscle and fat and water weight. Take your vitamin D. On January 03 2012 22:36 Khyrandor wrote: I have a question about ankle and wrist weights. I've been thinking about getting them for some time but I've heard that they can cause some knee (joints) injury. I would be using them for normal daily activities (like going shopping to town) aswell for running, rope-jumping. So would anyone really recommend them? or are they more troubles than benefits? edit: plus maybe a weight body-vest... starting at like 0,5-1kg wrist, 1-2kg ankles, 5-10kg body vest. Don't do that. It messes with your movement mechanics and can lean to injury. | ||
Rixxe
United Kingdom136 Posts
Going to start SS in the following weeks after im back from Iceland. Few questions if you don't mind: Im currently 5.8" and weight is around 9 stone (130 pounds ish), I was a very active person, did tonnes of sport but never managed to put any weight on at all. I eat as much as many of my 16 stone friends (not just crap food) and i still find it VERY hard to put weight on. Any ideas on this? Also i used to play Tennis a hell of a lot, and therefore have one arm stronger than the other, will this effect lifting at all? If so, anything i can do about it? This also bring across another problem, I've had many problems with my shoulder from Tennis before (Tears/Damages), so is it safe to just get right into weight lifting? This was a main reason i stopped playing in the first place, due to semi-constant injury. Sorry for the beginner questions, I did check loads of the topics before asking. Many thanks Rixxe. | ||
eshlow
United States5210 Posts
On January 04 2012 00:10 Rixxe wrote: Hey guys, Going to start SS in the following weeks after im back from Iceland. Few questions if you don't mind: Im currently 5.8" and weight is around 9 stone (130 pounds ish), I was a very active person, did tonnes of sport but never managed to put any weight on at all. I eat as much as many of my 16 stone friends (not just crap food) and i still find it VERY hard to put weight on. Any ideas on this? Also i used to play Tennis a hell of a lot, and therefore have one arm stronger than the other, will this effect lifting at all? If so, anything i can do about it? This also bring across another problem, I've had many problems with my shoulder from Tennis before (Tears/Damages), so is it safe to just get right into weight lifting? This was a main reason i stopped playing in the first place, due to semi-constant injury. Sorry for the beginner questions, I did check loads of the topics before asking. Many thanks Rixxe. Putting on weight...... eat every meal 'til you feel sick. Or GOMAD -- gallon of (whole) milk a day Yes, it can affect lifting. If you have gross differences may want to start with DBs... only use weight that your weaker arm can do Proper weight training should improve your arm function, not make it worse. | ||
Autofire2
Pakistan290 Posts
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