Anyone elses back hurt today?
Actually no, but thanks for asking.

Did DLs today so perhaps I'll be more sympathetic towards your condition tomorrow.

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Anyone elses back hurt today?
Actually no, but thanks for asking.
Did DLs today so perhaps I'll be more sympathetic towards your condition tomorrow.![]()
Saw some girl I hit when A Black Guy was in town.
Dude, you seriously are a monster! Way to go!
6' 209lbs (8/16)
Bench 360 (11/29)
Squat 370
Deadlift 435
How long have you been at this?
RDL's look awesome Akira! Longer rest are really ok sometimes.
I know what one piece of shit member on here would say..![]()
By the way, if youre reading this, I know it was lack of diet today, so you can shove your obvious pointing finger up your ass.
No it wasnt him. But who knows what the hell happened to him. I guess life got in the way(?)
Do you have access to a chest supported row machine (spider rows) or a hammer row machine? I happen to find those exercises a lot more effective than t-bars or barbell rows. Besides saving your lower back for deadlifts and such, they are much more strict and don't allow much cheating, so you are pretty sure you are using the muscles in question and not using momentum or other muscles.
I do the chest supported rows pretty much only now and I can tell you I feel that my back actually gets worked out from them, whereas when I did barbell rows, I felt my biceps and low back getting almost more of a workout than my upper back muscles...
just something to try, especially on a deload since you can use like 2 plates on the spider rows and really concentrate on form and feeling the muscles uses.
The T-bar is a variation to me. I was doing Spider rows primarily for my max strength exercises. I just wanted to switch shit up, but now that I am at a new gym...I am not sure if they have either row setup you mentioned.![]()
I do know what you mean, however. Ive never really liked doing any sort of heavy rows because I never feel the muscles being worked. Its as if I am just going through the motions. Usually, after a while, Ill drop the weight, feel the burn, then progress back up. I always think its my form that is fucking up too, so its another reason why i drop the weight. However, when its time to progress, i am back at stage 1 again.
You got any recommendations for dealoading? Ive never seen a program for cutting, but I cant imagine it being too different, but I am now thinking of frequency as well.