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Buck 01-03-2012 08:50 PM

Does anyone use or have used Kettlebells before?

I'm looking for something I can do at home.

Kyle DeLexus 01-03-2012 08:56 PM

talk to newphin.

He also will recommend going to a instructional class to learn how to properly use them.

NewChief 01-03-2012 09:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Buck (Post 8260654)
Does anyone use or have used Kettlebells before?

I'm looking for something I can do at home.

I use them a lot. If you can take a few seminars with an RKC instructor and get your form down, then there nothing wrong with doing them at home, though good bells are expensive. I don't recommend just jumping into them self taught due to the compound, dynamic nature of the movements posing a high risk of injury (assuming that you actually start throwing around some real weight. A lot of the BS kettlebell infomIercials have people using such light weight that its useless form of training).

TheGuardian 01-03-2012 09:56 PM

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Originally Posted by lewdog_5 (Post 8260025)
"I'm hardly the epitome of strength"

and

"doing 600 squats and 600 deads"


These do not belong in the same sentence! Incredible stuff man.

It's all about context. I'm friends with guys with 900 pound deadlifts and 800 pound raw squats. So I never feel strong. Ever.


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I do, too, but I'd rather eat them with lots of beer and as much apple pie as I could shove down my throat
Oh me too. And I do. Just not very often anymore.

Archie F. Swin 01-04-2012 07:34 AM

What do you recommend as a good multivitamin for men? Especially those men in the neighborhood of 40 yrs old.

penguinz 01-04-2012 07:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Archie F. Swin (Post 8261736)
What do you recommend as a good multivitamin for men? Especially those men in the neighborhood of 40 yrs old.

Any multi that does not have added iron. The cheap ones are often just as good as the expensive ones.

memyselfI 01-04-2012 07:55 AM

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Originally Posted by MoreLemonPledge (Post 8259844)
Am I the only person in the world that looks forward to legs? My program calls for squats every day I'm in the gym, and a heavy dose of deads. I love it.

I love doing legs and abs. It's the arms and shoulder stuff that kills me.

penguinz 01-04-2012 08:09 AM

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Originally Posted by MoreLemonPledge (Post 8259844)
Am I the only person in the world that looks forward to legs? My program calls for squats every day I'm in the gym, and a heavy dose of deads. I love it.

I hate leg day. Waaaay too much weight to push around and loading the bar is a workout on its own.

Still have to hit the legs hard though if you want to be big anywhere else.

Silock 01-04-2012 08:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Archie F. Swin (Post 8261736)
What do you recommend as a good multivitamin for men? Especially those men in the neighborhood of 40 yrs old.

I recommend not taking one.

http://suppversity.blogspot.com/2011...ivitamins.html

chiefs2012 01-04-2012 01:46 PM

Been focusing on the nutrition aspect much more lately. Start each morning with a shake consisting of oatmeal, pb, banana, milk. On non-workout days I add whey and creatine.

penguinz 01-04-2012 01:48 PM

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Originally Posted by chiefs2012 (Post 8262864)
Been focusing on the nutrition aspect much more lately. Start each morning with a shake consisting of oatmeal, pb, banana, milk. On non-workout days I add whey and creatine.

Why only on non-workout days?

chiefs2012 01-04-2012 01:49 PM

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Originally Posted by penguinz (Post 8262875)
Why only on non-workout days?

Because I'm taking whey and creatine after my workouts anyways.

MoreLemonPledge 01-04-2012 01:49 PM

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Originally Posted by chiefs2012 (Post 8262864)
Been focusing on the nutrition aspect much more lately. Start each morning with a shake consisting of oatmeal, pb, banana, milk. On non-workout days I add whey and creatine.

You only take whey and creating on non-workout days? I'm confused.

penguinz 01-04-2012 01:51 PM

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Originally Posted by chiefs2012 (Post 8262882)
Because I'm taking whey and creatine after my workouts anyways.

That still makes no sense. It would make more sense to add the extra protein/calories/creatine on days when you are working out.

TheGuardian 01-04-2012 01:53 PM

You guys sweat some small shit. You know that?


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