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I think the position of the legs changes which muscles are used or which muscles get more load on them. The position of the legs is different on the frog pumps than hip thrusts. Trying them out, I want to say hip thrusts are more the back of the muscle while the frog pumps is the sides a bit.Looks very similar to a hip thrust. I guess I gotta try it out
"Frog pumps" are just hip thrusts with your legs at an angle to line up with your glutes. If you look at an anatomy chart, the muscle fibers on the glutes aren't aligned straight up and down, they go down and out. Theoretically pointing your legs out helps activate the glutes more.I think the position of the legs changes which muscles are used or which muscles get more load on them. The position of the legs is different on the frog pumps than hip thrusts. Trying them out, I want to say hip thrusts are more the back of the muscle while the frog pumps is the sides a bit.
I've come across a situation with a patient recently for which I absolutely did not have an answer.
Unfortunately, he was just diagnosed with the beginnings of one of the most serious progressive hand joint conditions in medicine. It's only a matter of time until he loses the ability to move the joints in his fingers because the joints are literally destroyed in a way they no longer even exist. As a result his fingers will stuck in what is fairly close to a straight position permanently. He wanted to know when this happens how he can continue to work with weights since he literally will have no grip. My only experience with weights is with free weights.
Is anyone here familiar with what options he will have available to him to continue using weights as part of his exercise routine?
I doubt this will help but there is a guy at my gym who I assume was in a car accident or something similar as he only has half a leg, one hand, and he uses some kind of hook system whereby his PT attaches cables to the hook thing on his arm/leg for him to work out, he's actually pretty fit/strong all things considered. There must be something for people with serious disabilities though if they are intent on working out, might end up being custom made devices though.I've come across a situation with a patient recently for which I absolutely did not have an answer.
Unfortunately, he was just diagnosed with the beginnings of one of the most serious progressive hand joint conditions in medicine. It's only a matter of time until he loses the ability to move the joints in his fingers because the joints are literally destroyed in a way they no longer even exist. As a result his fingers will stuck in what is fairly close to a straight position permanently. He wanted to know when this happens how he can continue to work with weights since he literally will have no grip. My only experience with weights is with free weights.
Is anyone here familiar with what options he will have available to him to continue using weights as part of his exercise routine?
1. See attached for one of, in my opinion, the best novice programs to build size and strength while really focusing on technique.Hey lads im new to lifting and I dont know where to start and I also have some questions.
1.What exercises should I do?
2.Whats a good schedule?
3.Is there a calculation for how much you should lift?
Id also appreciate it if you link good websites/videos for lifting.
thanks man1. See attached for one of, in my opinion, the best novice programs to build size and strength while really focusing on technique.
2. In theory, you would workout again when you've recovered. In reality, whenever you're both recovered from last session and you can fit it into your daily routine. Like, instead of playing games for an hour after work or on your day off, go to the gym and do games tomorrow.
3. Start light and work up until you have a hard time hitting the target reps with perfect form. You'll get a handle on it quickly.
My favorite channels on YouTube for fitness is probably John Meadows, as I like his take on injury prevention and how he structures his programs, I also like Scooby's old videos because it's real easy to understand, and if you like nerd shit than the Bioneer is pretty good for learning about an entirely different philosophy and take on fitness.
You’re gonna make it brahthanks man
It just gave me bonersWhat do you guys think about ashwagandha for the purposes of bodybuilding?
I've seen this been stated on le reddit, when discussing it. But oh god, I've become almost horny 24/7 after working out for a while + eating healthy. Do I really have to become even more horny?It just gave me boners
It gave me some energy at least at first, but it started to lose effect. But what can I say, enjoy your cheap viagra.I've seen this been stated on le reddit, when discussing it. But oh god, I've become almost horny 24/7 after working out for a while + eating healthy. Do I really have to become even more horny?
I bought a megapack with 500 tablets of 500 mg ashwagandha (35mg withanolide) It was cheap, and I get autistic about supplements.
Anyway, got ashwagandha for years now.
From what I've read, you are supposed to be 3 months on and 1 month off. Stuff regular people aren't going to keep track off.It gave me some energy at least at first, but it started to lose effect. But what can I say, enjoy your cheap viagra.
It started losing it's effects after a couple of weeks for me, whether that was due to my metabolism or me developing tolerance I don't know. So I decided since I wasn't getting much out of it, I'd just finish the bottle and drop it from my supplement list.From what I've read, you are supposed to be 3 months on and 1 month off. Stuff regular people aren't going to keep track off.
Pfft, you don't know horny till you are mid 20s on tren. I can't say I know that supp off hand, so I can't offer much.I've seen this been stated on le reddit, when discussing it. But oh god, I've become almost horny 24/7 after working out for a while + eating healthy. Do I really have to become even more horny?
I bought a megapack with 500 tablets of 500 mg ashwagandha (35mg withanolide) It was cheap, and I get autistic about supplements.
Anyway, got ashwagandha for years now.
Keep at it brah. Also make your current DLs slower it'll force you to even out on your weaker side. Don't mix grip until you have to, don't mess with trap or sumo yet imho.Hit my first 100kg on non machines today! So excited, I got strong very quickly with hip thrusts I'm surprised.
Hoping I can get my deadlift up soon, currently able to do 70kgs but having a lot of trouble with my left side, I don't want to start using a split grip though.
Any particular reason to avoid a trap currently? My gym does not actually have one (it is quite small) but, just out of curiosity.Keep at it brah. Also make your current DLs slower it'll force you to even out on your weaker side. Don't mix grip until you have to, don't mess with trap or sumo yet imho.
A friend of mine told me that it halts your progression by stopping the bar from rolling out of your hands as easily and will lead to muscle imbalances.Why are mixed grip bad until you have to?