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KC native 10-07-2014 01:52 PM

So for those more knowledgeable than I,

Are those foam rollers actually beneficial?

I had to lay off one week of legs because I was travelling (NYC) and walked 10 miles on two days and 7 miles on the other two. I had to lay off last night because my lower back was killing me (still is).

I'm pretty sure my lower back is due to tightness in my glutes, hammies, and related muscles which is pulling my hips out of alignment.

So, would a roller thingy help?

KC native 10-07-2014 01:52 PM

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Originally Posted by luv (Post 10991828)
What does it take to get into competing?

Steroids.

Hammock Parties 10-07-2014 02:02 PM

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Originally Posted by luv (Post 10991828)
What does it take to get into competing? As a woman, what should I be able to do? Do I have to wear a stupid bikini? If so, I may have to rethink this whole idea of competing. I'm not toned. Still too much fat and loose skin from the weight loss. Part of it is looks, isn't it? I'd have to start tanning?

You don't want to get into competing with loose skin. It will just frustrate you. And yes, you have to wear a bikini.

You seem to be going a little extreme.

luv 10-07-2014 02:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Count Zarth (Post 10991866)
You don't want to get into competing with loose skin. It will just frustrate you. And yes, you have to wear a bikini.

You seem to be going a little extreme.

It's a passion. I'm thinking about swearing off men, so I need something to focus on...lol.

Silock 10-07-2014 02:37 PM

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Originally Posted by KC native (Post 10991838)
So for those more knowledgeable than I,

Are those foam rollers actually beneficial?

I had to lay off one week of legs because I was travelling (NYC) and walked 10 miles on two days and 7 miles on the other two. I had to lay off last night because my lower back was killing me (still is).

I'm pretty sure my lower back is due to tightness in my glutes, hammies, and related muscles which is pulling my hips out of alignment.

So, would a roller thingy help?

Yes. Get the black one.

Silock 10-07-2014 02:37 PM

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Originally Posted by luv (Post 10991999)
It's a passion. I'm thinking about swearing off men, so I need something to focus on...lol.


Women?

Hammock Parties 10-07-2014 02:38 PM

I dumped my gym membership. Anyone wanna sell me a bench or a couple free weights?

Titty Meat 10-07-2014 02:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Count Zarth (Post 10992014)
I dumped my gym membership. Anyone wanna sell me a bench or a couple free weights?

Why?

luv 10-07-2014 02:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Silock (Post 10992009)
Yes. Get the black one.

This. Once you go black, you'll never go back. ;)

luv 10-07-2014 02:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Silock (Post 10992011)
Women?

I don't like dealing with my own emotional BS. You think I want to try to deal with someone else's too? :p

Hammock Parties 10-07-2014 02:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Chocolate Hog (Post 10992019)
Why?

Decided I would rather work out at home.

Aspengc8 10-07-2014 02:45 PM

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Originally Posted by luv (Post 10990885)
OK gang need suggestions

Body is defying science......started working out about 5 weeks ago. I go 6 days a week and alternate, cardio days and lifting days

cardio = 45 minutes on sta bike ( 20 min warm up 25 min of hard intervals 1 min sprint 2 min recovery)

weights = 20 min cardio warm up then lift bench, bent rows, mil press, upper body dumb bells in between exercises I bike for 2 min...so total 30 min

While doing this, I dramatically changed diet

I drink 4 hi protein 0 carb shakes say about 770 cal all in

the rest of my food is vegetables.....so I rarely top 1500 cals a day or just under half of what I was eating prior

Haven't dropped a pound in two weeks, in fact some days I go up...must be water

How can my body be defying science?
The only real answer he's received was this:

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1. You are overtraining, your body needs time to recover.
2. Carbs are not bad. Carbs turn into glucose, which fuels muscular contractions and is stored as glycogen, which is stored in the muscles and liver for future use. If you work out on a low-carb diet your body run out of glycogen and go after your muscles before it goes after fat (1 lb of muscle burns 60 more calories than 1 lb of fat). If you feel that you need to go low-carb, do it on your rest days.
3. You need to develop a better lifting schedule (e.g. Chest on monday, Back on Tuesday, Legs on Friday, etc.) to give your muscles time to recover. You should give a muscle group at least 2 days rest (e.g. If you benched on Monday, then the next time you bench should be on Thursday).

Those are the only suggestions I can make based on the information you provided. Remember, Diet 70% Gym 30%.

The person that answered his/her questions is a moron.

1. Not over-training. That term gets used too often and 90% of the training community will never reach that level.

2. That person eliminated BOTH energy providing macro's.. fat and carbs. You can't eliminate both with that activity level (assuming she is not doing a PSMF w/refeed).

"If you work out on a low-carb diet your body run out of glycogen and go after your muscles before it goes after fat ".. Da Fuk??

3. bro-splits (1 bodypart per week) are NOT optimal for natty trainees. We are better off hitting bodyparts 2-3x week. He does mention hitting 2x a week but sounds like he/she is talking out of their ass.

TL;DR: Person asking the question and the poster who answered are both morons. If you rip away BOTH your energy macros, you better add a refeed day in.


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Originally Posted by KC native (Post 10991838)
So for those more knowledgeable than I,

Are those foam rollers actually beneficial?

I had to lay off one week of legs because I was travelling (NYC) and walked 10 miles on two days and 7 miles on the other two. I had to lay off last night because my lower back was killing me (still is).

I'm pretty sure my lower back is due to tightness in my glutes, hammies, and related muscles which is pulling my hips out of alignment.

So, would a roller thingy help?

oh hell yes. fixed my IT band issues in a couple weeks. I foam roll for 20 minutes before every session, upper or lower. Check out mobilitywod.com for some videos on how to roll.

luv 10-07-2014 02:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Count Zarth (Post 10992034)
Decided I would rather work out at home.

The gym motivates me. It also holds me accountable. The staff there is awesome. If I were to stay at home, I'd come up with excuses. I know me. Plus, I'm just addicted. Oh, and eye candy is helpful.

Titty Meat 10-07-2014 02:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Count Zarth (Post 10992034)
Decided I would rather work out at home.

Bad move. You can do more at the gym, meet people, etc.

Simply Red 10-07-2014 02:58 PM

I work out at home.


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