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warm up

  1. taurus

    How do YOU warm up?

    As the heading says! Cardio equipment? Bands? Dynamic stretching? Specific movements? Rollers? I'm just interested in forms of warm ups! For me, it's dynamic stretching and band work. Have a good weekend!
  2. Jungnaut

    Clicking Shoulders

    So my shoulders click, snap and pop when I move them around in wide circles such as in a shoulder dislocation movement with the broomstick (or in a windmill) They certainly click, snap, and pop when I do warm up exercises such as anterior and lateral rotation with a small weight or dumbell...
  3. K

    What do you do to warm up?

    i find what i do isen't cutting it whenever i least expect it i get put out with an injury due to poor warming up attempt. i'd like to know what othey people do to warm up b4 lifts
  4. 0ni

    curls

    HNNNNNNNNNNNGGGGGGG
  5. S

    Start heavy & go light? Or vice versa?

    Hi guys, For 3 years I trained light, then heavier, then heaviest. Eg. Bench 60kg/10 reps, 70kg/8 reps, 80kg/4 reps. Recently I flipped it: 80kg/6 reps, 70kg/8 reps., 60kg rep till fail. I find it much better as you are able to lift the heavy weight straight away as your muscles are not...
  6. Z

    correct way to warm up and cool down ?

    What is the proper way to warm up before a workout and then cool down after a workout?
  7. C

    Warming Up Properly

    How NOT to warm-up Let's use the Bench Press as an example here. For sake of description we'll say that 275 is the maximum for 3 reps. Here is how most people do a bench workout. They load the bar with 135 pounds and do about 10 or 15 reps. They'll rest a few minutes and then go to 185 pounds...
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