-ELITEFTS recently posted a facebook meme that said “unless
you’re breaking a PR or world record, stick to quarters and plates. Chips, dimes and nickels not allowed.” The outrage from the internet was incredible,
with many people asserting it was the stupidest thing they had ever read. Consequently, none of these people were very
strong. Most simply thought that this
meant add 50lbs to your 5 rep work set on Starting Strength everytime you hit
3x5, demonstrating a complete lack of creativity in programming or ability to
think outside the box in any capacity.
-ELITEFTS isn’t the first to ever have this idea. Dan John talked about it too. It’s pretty “old school”, and honestly not
the worst principle in the world. I’ve
been applying it to my squat and reverse hyper, and both are having no issues
progressing. You get to learn how to
train through a variety of rep ranges and really “master” a weight.
-Breaking a “teenage record” is an accomplishment based
around simply starting your training earlier than everyone else. It’s not worth getting worked up about.
-Somehow, being in a commercial gym gives people telepathy. At least, I must assume this is the case,
because I constantly read people bemoaning how other people at the gym “think
they’re so big/strong/hardcore/elite, etc”.
How the f**k could you possibly know what these people think? Instead of worrying that the person waiting
for you in the rack thinks you’re a wimp, why not just go lift some weights?
THIS IS WHY WE CAN'T HAVE NICE THINGS!
-I have been squatting in a $300 power rack since 2007. I put bars in it that are worth more than the
rack. I’m sure the more expensive ones
are super awesome, but it doesn’t take much to get by.
-That said, if I won the lottery, my gym would be all
Ironmind and Rogue.
-I don’t know how to feel when I see people take steroids to
be not quite as strong as I’ve manage to become without them. What’s funny is, when I was younger, I was
all gung ho about the idea of taking them, but now that I compete in a sport
where they’re not banned, it seems silly to me.
This is a hobby, I’m not going to break the law for it.
-Sometimes, it’s not about how quickly you get strong, but
how long you can do it. It’s easy to get
envious over a lot of these young hot rising stars that put up ridiculous
numbers at young ages, but a lot of times, 2-3 years down the road, they’ve
vanished. Getting stronger is fun,
plugging away at a multiyear plateau isn’t, but those who can do the latter
tend to eventually be able to outperform the former. Or maybe this is just something I tell myself
to feel better.
-Derek Poundstone is stronger injured than most men are
completely healthy. This is something
all those “injury free” people need to grasp.
-High level weightlifting feels like soccer to me: a whole
lot of almost scoring.
However, the flops are far more convincing
-It’s pretty funny that I have my own blog on lifting and
yet have zero interest in discussing lifting offline. Occasionally, with some like minded folks, I
might swap a tip or technique, but really, what is there to say? “Lift the heavy thing a lot”.
-George Leeman just released a program for PROM (Progressive
Range of Motion) training for deadlift.
I cannot wait to hear about how I copied him.
-I got 2 100lb plates from Play-it-Again sports for
$100. An absolute steal. I really thought I’d use Craigslist to buy
weight plates from here on out, but few people are interested in just selling a
pair of plates. Most folks are selling
400-500lbs, mainly because they gave up.
Definitely great if you are putting together a new home gym, not so much
when you’re already pretty full up in the garage.
-“Why 100lb plates” you ask?
Logistics for the most part. This
will mean I can load more plates for car deadlift and make fewer trips loading
up the yoke. If I could’ve gotten 2
more, it’d make farmer’s walks even easier to deal with, but such is life.
-Trendy lifts that I have seen come and go: overhead squats,
snatch grip deadlifts, farmer’s walks, front squats, sumo deadlifts, reverse
grip bench press. Not saying these lifts
don’t have merit, but it’s always amusing seeing every new program include them
for a few months and then vanish again.
-I planned to make this an article one day, but let me get
it out here now: health clubs, fitness centers and fitness rooms are not
“gyms”. The majority of the people
bitching about their gym do not actually belong to a gym. It is unreasonable to be upset at these places
for NOT being gyms when they do not advertised themselves as gyms. If you want a gym, go to one of the few dying
gyms that may still be in your area.
Probably the most telltale sign of something being a gym is the fact
that it is not making any money.
At one point, this gym was producing the best powerlifters in the world...and it had no bathroom
-After spending a month in a new job with very little to do
and much internet access, I realize that the people who post the most on forums
aren’t the ones with the most knowledge, but instead those who are the most
bored at the time.
-“Dangerous form”. What a stupid idea. Let’s quit pretending that a hamstring tear
is dangerous. It sucks, don’t get me
wrong, but no one is dying from this.
-Some people find work around exercises for lacking certain
equipment, I build work around equipment to be able to do certain
exercises. I can’t tell who is more
stupid.
-I miss training at -30 degrees.
Although I don't miss dressing up to train
-I have learned SO much about plumbing after getting into
strongman.
-There is no supplement or training technique as powerful as
time. The truth is, the way to succeed
is to just spend a decade busting your ass and lifting heavy. The people who tend to refute me on this are
those who have just started.
-Could you legitimately imagine the insanity of having an
argument with someone on the best way to pick up heavy things for fun? Somehow, everyday, thousands of people engage
in this very activity.
-Being asked if you’re on steroids isn’t brag worthy. Keep in mind, people think creatine and whey
protein are steroids. Also keep in mind,
the standards for physical fitness in society are incredibly low. Also keep in mind, if you’re telling anyone
about this, your self-esteem probably sucks.
Especially if you feign being offended.
"And THEN they had to nerve to ask if I did porn! Just because I have a 12" penis! The nerve!"
-Inzer has found the most insane business model where they
lie to you about shipping times, provide poor customer service, take forever to
get you products, sell things they don’t have in stock, and WE keep throwing
money at them. Perhaps we all come from
abusive relationships.
-I saw someone use “poser” as an insult in regards to bodybuilders. I couldn’t fathom the stupidity involved in
coming up with that. You manage to pick
the one activity where posing is WHAT THEY DO.
-Jesus Christ I just saw someone refer to farmer’s carries
as “fireman carries” on reddit.
-I cannot fathom the idea of not training simply because you
are injured. Who does that?
Probably the same people who "listen to doctors" and "take time to heal" and "don't lift just to stop the voices in their head"
-On the above, it’s very telling when someone will stop
training. Bad night’s sleep? Didn’t go to the gym. Went to the gym but the music was too
loud? Cut the workout short. Some guy couldn’t read my mind and wouldn’t
leave the squat rack? Left the gym, too
angry to train. Etc etc. It’s all excuses people, don’t delude
yourselves.
-I wonder if a chiropractor ever found NOTHING wrong with
someone.
-Don’t just let injuries heal: fix them. The worst thing people do when they get
injured is engage in an aggressive campaign of resting.
-Whenever I see someone who is on a working program ask
about another program, it blows my mind.
They come up with a million ways to phrase their inquiry, but we all
know the truth: they’re asking “will this other program work FASTER?” You can’t cram for this test, time is the
variable.
With all due respect, I think training thru serious injury/pain like joint misalignment is plain retarded. I'm taking a 2 weeks break from gym for chiropractic treatment on my hip joint misalignment. My shitty squat form screwed up my hip joint.
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