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Weight Lifting Advice

Posted: 2004-02-24 09:49pm
by Thirdfain
I've started working out regularly again, and I'm at a smaller gym than I'm used to, without machines or a trainer staff.

What can I do with free weights for my lats?

Posted: 2004-02-24 10:01pm
by Darth Wong
If you just started working out, why are you already trying to focus on a particular muscle group? You should be trying to work out your whole body, since it is a reasonable bet that your whole body does, in fact, need work.

Posted: 2004-02-24 10:04pm
by Jaded Masses
speaking of, I need a way to, with out any machines, to make my ass harder. I can assure you I have no ulterior motives, its for my diving in swimming; I need to make a cleaner entry and my ass is not entering cleanly. Thats the only reason :wink: :)

Posted: 2004-02-24 10:11pm
by Thirdfain
If you just started working out, why are you already trying to focus on a particular muscle group? You should be trying to work out your whole body, since it is a reasonable bet that your whole body does, in fact, need work.
I've been lifting since sophmore year of high school, I've only been off it for about 2-3 months. I'm at a new gym now, though, without any machines- just some benches and free weights. A lot of the muscle groups I used to exercise with machines I am no longer sure how to handle.

Posted: 2004-02-24 10:11pm
by Robert Treder
Jaded Masses wrote:speaking of, I need a way to, with out any machines, to make my ass harder. I can assure you I have no ulterior motives, its for my diving in swimming; I need to make a cleaner entry and my ass is not entering cleanly. Thats the only reason :wink: :)
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Posted: 2004-02-24 10:19pm
by Jaded Masses
Robert Treder wrote: "Buns of Steel" should be available at your local video rental establishment.
*googles to make sure I'm not missing something* well, I found this site and it seems to have the goods, but I was looking for a little more...

Re: Weight Lifting Advice

Posted: 2004-02-24 10:39pm
by Natorgator
Thirdfain wrote:I've started working out regularly again, and I'm at a smaller gym than I'm used to, without machines or a trainer staff.

What can I do with free weights for my lats?
Pull ups. Once you get strong doing them, you can do weighted pull ups.

And check this site out while you're at it. It's a great resource and lists many different exercises for every different muscle.

Posted: 2004-02-24 10:48pm
by Darth Wong
Thirdfain wrote:
If you just started working out, why are you already trying to focus on a particular muscle group? You should be trying to work out your whole body, since it is a reasonable bet that your whole body does, in fact, need work.
I've been lifting since sophmore year of high school, I've only been off it for about 2-3 months. I'm at a new gym now, though, without any machines- just some benches and free weights. A lot of the muscle groups I used to exercise with machines I am no longer sure how to handle.
The hardcore guys don't use machines. Machines give you a highly unnatural strength buildup which is not balanced properly, and which contributes to the ridiculously high rate of muscle pulls and other assorted injuries among modern athletes.

If you want an exercise that hits your muscle groups with free weights, do deadlifts. When asked which muscles the deadlift works, Lou Ferrigno once answered "everything from your feet to your neck". I may not be particularly knowledgeable in human physiology myself, but the Incredible Hulk has got to know something about weightlifting :wink:

Posted: 2004-02-24 11:02pm
by Illuminatus Primus
Mike's right, and this is one of the big problems I have--you need a partner and supervision. A spotter is a necessity.

Posted: 2004-02-24 11:36pm
by Thirdfain
Mike's right, and this is one of the big problems I have--you need a partner and supervision. A spotter is a necessity.
Right, thanks. I have a spotter, and the weight room is supervised.

Posted: 2004-02-24 11:53pm
by Bug-Eyed Earl
This looks like a job for Superman!