Goosey
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No...
But I do have dumbbells... Up to 60kg...
Not sure how I will address this but in the short term I can start at 40kg and get a feel for it...
It's easier to turn using dumb bells
No...
But I do have dumbbells... Up to 60kg...
Not sure how I will address this but in the short term I can start at 40kg and get a feel for it...
classic
Did you tell the young fella to hop on and give him a lift?
I can imagine dumbbells are harder to walk/run with because they hit your legs. Also can't really load them up like proper FW.
No supplements are 'needed' for good progress although a good diet is. A lot of (very) strong guys just use protein, creatine and a good diet.
I've tried test boosters myself and found they've done little to nothing (at least nothing I noticed).
Not quitePTC hasn't been active here for 2 years lol
I've been reading this thread for a while and i have a couple questions (sorry if they've been answered, i did read a lot of the posts just not all of them)
1. I have a shoulder injury at the moment and the physio and doctor said to do no overhead work for a while, should i drop overhead press out completely, or try to replace it with something similar which i can do (recommendations?)
2. seems like a lot of work in a week (specially on a caloric deficit), can i add conditioning into off days or is that too much volume, or try some light conditioning work and play it by ear?
cheers guys.