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AllTrac wrote:good night sweet gains.
let me just put it into perspective for you. If i ball up a sheet of paper and put the ball of paper into my left hand and squeeze it into a fist I would get a piercing pain on my outter elbow which the tendon is attached to. So any exercise that requires even moderate grip (basically all exercises or most anything in life) is painful and would delay recovery. So every day might be leg day
AllTrac wrote:no gym for me for the next 2 or possibly 3 weeks. This elbow tendonitis is more serious than i thought. Tell me im gonna make it bros
AllTrac wrote:good night sweet gains.
let me just put it into perspective for you. If i ball up a sheet of paper and put the ball of paper into my left hand and squeeze it into a fist I would get a piercing pain on my outter elbow which the tendon is attached to. So any exercise that requires even moderate grip (basically all exercises or most anything in life) is painful and would delay recovery. So every day might be leg day
douglaking wrote:New gym entrant here, I just need some advice on how to get from a BMI of 25 (5'10 @ 175lbs) To let's say between 165-168.
I'm thinking cardio with a mixture of strength training but I need help with my routine, any help would be appreciated.
nick639 wrote:I dunno if this was asked before, but anyone noticed a huge increase in weight after their first month or two in gym??? I am definitely losing size, everything fits better or loose now. But I gained 15 pounds..
Is this ok???
douglaking wrote:New gym entrant here, I just need some advice on how to get from a BMI of 25 (5'10 @ 175lbs) To let's say between 165-168.
I'm thinking cardio with a mixture of strength training but I need help with my routine, any help would be appreciated.
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AllTrac wrote:douglaking wrote:New gym entrant here, I just need some advice on how to get from a BMI of 25 (5'10 @ 175lbs) To let's say between 165-168.
I'm thinking cardio with a mixture of strength training but I need help with my routine, any help would be appreciated.
BMI is irrelevant and outdated. a Ripped 250lb elite bodybuilder with lean mass of 240lbs would, stand on a bmi scale and show up overweight. How does the BMI scale differentiate between 250lbs of muscle and 250lbs of fat?
Richard Marshall wrote:I'm 5'7 weighing in at 194lbs . Trained hard this week and dieted. So I'm hoping my weight dropped. I'm a solid guy. I'd say with about 10% bodyfat. I was solid and muscular 160lbs at 5'5 years before. Very little bodyfat.
So BMI isn't important when coming to people into lifting?
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