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doc called again this afternoon, just to check in. i feel fine now. i actually felt fucking spectacular this morning but unfortunately it had worn off by the time i got to the gym tonight. still no word on the west nile, i'm supposed to call back on thursday if i haven't heard from them. my roommate is now sick, presumably with the same virus.   :-X

BW = 176
SORENESS = none
ACHES/INJURIES = right wrist feels like i jammed it (?)
FATIGUE = low to moderate

- warm up

- DLRVJ x 7
bad, mostly 31-32, one 32.5

- squat 275 x 8,8,8

- SS1: dip x 10
- SS1: inverted row x 10
- SS1 info: 5 rounds, minimal rest between exercises, ~30s between rounds. will up reps and decrease sets next time.

- hanging leg raise x 10,10,10

- ab pull down x 30

- stretch

pissed about the jumps, i felt pretty good but the explosiveness was just not there. oh well. squats were very solid.

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News, Announcements, & Suggestions / Re: THE FORUM IS DIFFERENT
« on: October 01, 2012, 10:10:22 pm »
if there is no more up-voting and down-voting, how will i know i have satan-like powers?

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Basketball / Re: A WHOLE BUNCH OF DUNKS AND SHIT.
« on: October 01, 2012, 04:27:09 pm »
vag did you post that again because it was just so awesome, or because you didn't see that raptor posted it yesterday?

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Bumping this thread because I have been wondering what's a good goal for a front squat if you're not a natural backsquatter. If 2bw olympic backsquat is a good goal for athletic purposes, what's a good goal for FS? 1.8?

My reasoning for 1.8 is that i've read that a good olympic lifter should be able to front squat 90% of his best HBBS, so 90% of 2bw is 1.8bw. For an 80kg/176lb athlete that would require a FS of 144kg or just shy of 320lb.

On the other hand, elite olympic lifters are very efficient so perhaps 2bw for ordinary mortals would translate to a FS of around 85% of HBBS so it would be a FS of 1.7bw. So the same athlete as before would require 'only' a front squat shy of ~300lb. Is this reasonable?

Just my conjectures of course, would be interested in hearing others opinions

IT DEPENDS. christ.

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News, Announcements, & Suggestions / Re: THE FORUM IS DIFFERENT
« on: October 01, 2012, 09:09:17 am »
lavender >>>>>>>> blue on the screen. if you're on the fence about changing it...don't. the place looks much, much classier in general. nice nice nice.

also, it's "bear" with me, not "bare" with me, unless you mean you want us all to get naked together.

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Progress Journals & Experimental Routines / Re: a fast and explosive donkey!
« on: September 29, 2012, 02:03:33 pm »
BW = 177
SORENESS = none
ACHES/INJURIES = neck, head but more mild
FATIGUE = zero

- warm up

- squat 265 x 8,8,8

- SS1: dip x 10
- SS1: inverted row x 10
- SS1 info: 5 rounds, 30s between exercises

- stretch

euphoria. still felt like shit this morning but took some ibuprofen and went to the gym anyway. and at the end of the workout, as i was walking out, i felt totally elated. not being able to work out sucks, being able to work out brings joy.

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Article & Video Discussion / Re: form check: squats
« on: September 28, 2012, 04:22:29 pm »

  Cant really tell anything without an overhead angle/ fish eyes lens and slow mo/music edited in, birth certificate, social security card, and also get a muscle biopsy done. 

From first glance they look really good though. 




edit: its not mandatory, but if you can hook yourself up to a polygraph machine when squatting next time it will be easier to give proper feedback.

man, the next time i tape squats it's going to be really complicated. i'll do my best, man.

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Progress Journals & Experimental Routines / Re: chasing athleticism
« on: September 28, 2012, 04:10:11 pm »
what lance said. also, it seems kind of weird to go for a 3RM pr, a 2RM pr, and then a 1RM pr. i'd pick one of those three and focus on that for the workout. personally that tends to be 1RM because it's the most fun. but if you've put enough effort in to pr for three reps, what makes you think you'll have enough left in the tank to set a real 1RM pr?

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Progress Journals & Experimental Routines / Re: a fast and explosive donkey!
« on: September 28, 2012, 03:43:50 pm »
Good luck with your recovery, man.

thanks man. quick update on that: i went to the doctor this morning. threw up about ten minutes after getting to the office, which was new. no nausea the previous few days. she did some tests and i got blood drawn -- won't have the labs back until tomorrow so unsure about that. but she was concerned enough to send me for an immediate CAT scan. ever had one of those? it's kind of cool, very sci-fi. much more fun than an MRI. i realized that i've now had all the main types of medical imaging except a PET scan. fun times.

anyway, the CAT scan was negative. so that's good because:



but i still don't know what's wrong with me.

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Do you speak Arabic?

beyond the arabic phrases that are universal in the muslim world (as salaam u alaykum/u alaykum as salaam, insh'allah, mash'allah, etc.), and a few other greeting-type phrases (ahlan wa sahlan/ahlan bik), nope.

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Article & Video Discussion / Re: form check: squats
« on: September 28, 2012, 03:36:24 pm »
thanks everyone! good inputs.  

shoes are rogue do-wins.

@joe: first, glad to see you're still alive. second, the knee thing is not super worrisome to me. i squat kind of mid-bar, not high or low, but my proportions lend themselves to a more high-bar-style squat: more upright torso, knees forward, well past parallel depth. and i don't feel like i'm breaking first at the knees. not sure what would change if i started focusing more on leading with the hip break?

@avishek and adarq: feet are shoulder-width. i feel the squats pretty much everywhere, although biased more towards calves/hamstrings/glutes than towards quads. that used not to be the case, i think my stance has widened a couple of inches this year and i do feel it less in my quads than i used to. not entirely sure why. any thoughts about the relative advantages of one vs. the other for running jumps? i never seriously test or practice SVJ so not sure what to tell you there. it is much, much worse than my DLRVJ. like 8-10 inches worse, if i had to guess. i'm asking for a form check just in case there's something in there i'm not seeing because i'm myself. also because sometimes you get good thoughts or recommendations like the ones in this thread, that wouldn't come out if i just said, "hey, how should i squat?"

i train at balance kalorama, but not for much longer because it's closing in november. looking for a new gym at the moment.

@kf: higher reps, you say? sounds good to me. 3x8. yes.

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Progress Journals & Experimental Routines / Re: a fast and explosive donkey!
« on: September 27, 2012, 07:16:46 pm »
so it appears that i'm legitimately sick. i feel okay for the most part -- not well enough to have a good workout but well enough to go to the gym -- except my neck is incredibly stiff and in quite a bit of pain. because stiff neck is a hallmark of meningitis, i figured i'd call the doctor. turns out i probably don't have the really bad kind of meningitis (bacterial) because light doesn't bother my eyes. but i might have viral meningitis or west nile virus. sooooo i'm taking another day off, much as i want to go work out. having neck pain (and headache) like this precludes any hard exercise anyway -- can't swing arms, can't do valsalva, can't support anything on shoulders.

will find out more tomorrow, have an appointment to see the doctor at 11:30 just to make sure it's not something serious.

this blows, i'm rarely actually sick -- fatigued sure, food poisoning sure (afghanistan!), headache once in a while sure. but i haven't been sick enough to go to the doctor since i had whooping cough in college.

 :(

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Article & Video Discussion / form check: squats
« on: September 27, 2012, 04:46:05 pm »
sup. so here are the squats i did on tuesday. any input on form, in particular specific points of weakness, is welcome.

thanks.

<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RMx2gx0EvWc" target="_blank">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RMx2gx0EvWc</a>

forgive the obscene language at the end.  :P

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Progress Journals & Experimental Routines / Re: a fast and explosive donkey!
« on: September 27, 2012, 01:48:38 pm »
feel even worse today than yesterday. headache is still there, and general "blech" feeling but since last night i've also had terrible stiffness/soreness in my neck. this sucks.

 :pissed: :'( :pissed: :'( :-[ >:( :'( :-[ :pissed:

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Progress Journals & Experimental Routines / Re: Age vs Vertical
« on: September 27, 2012, 10:51:23 am »
the spate of new posters jumping into the fray all at once: trolls or coincidence? your thoughts, please.

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Nutrition & Supplementation / Re: Pre and Post Workout Ideas
« on: September 27, 2012, 10:46:07 am »
I AM SUSPICIOUS. TROLLS WORKING IN TANDEM. BEWARE.

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