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Join Date: Jan 2007
Posts: 27
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couple of body building question
i just began bodybuilding recently and i have couple of general questions.
First i have noticed that when i am doing 80% of my max sets [ in reps of 8-10] I usually dont feel much pain. I just feel numb and stiff. Where as when i do lower percentile sets like 60-50% of my max [in reps of 18-20] i feel pain. Is this normal? or am i not pushing myself hard enough when i am doing my 80% ? Second, after getting pretty deep into one of my work outs i hit a point where i am too tired to lift my weight all the way up anymore. Someone once told me that when this happens i should spot my arm up. But others tell me i should just decrease my weight by 2.5 lbs so i feel more comfortable and continue doing that till i finish my set. Which method is better? Thirdly are pectoral muscles and anterior deltroids same thing? and lastly what muscles does a push up work out? i am guessing anterior deltroid your lat and posterior deltroid and your tricep. |
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Fueled by Testosterone
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Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Silver Spring, MD
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Succinct
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Welcome to IM. You should definitely read the stickies, it will help you out big time.
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Registered User
Join Date: Jan 2007
Posts: 27
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Thx cow.
Ok i will do that witchblade |
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hybrid of machine & skin
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and you might want to stay away from the ragazines-they mostly fuck up hard training to newer trainees.
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Eat well, train daily, die anyway. |
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