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Old 02-07-2012, 08:07 PM   #14431
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You're going to have to explain what you mean, since that doesn't make sense.
Really? The act of foam rolling is sometimes painful for me, regardless of whether the area I am rolling was sore previous to said foam rolling. Is this a normal occurrence or am I performing the foam rolling incorrectly?

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do you mean if it's supposed to hurt? Or if you're only supposed to foam roll if you're sore?
This is what I meant.
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Old 02-07-2012, 08:52 PM   #14432
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Really? The act of foam rolling is sometimes painful for me, regardless of whether the area I am rolling was sore previous to said foam rolling. Is this a normal occurrence or am I performing the foam rolling incorrectly?



This is what I meant.
Yes it is going to hurt, especially when you first start out because your muscles are more than likely all messed up with tons of adhesions. After the first few weeks it will clear up some and there will only be a few rough spots each session, depending on what you've been doing.

It sucks some when you aren't used to it, but fight through the pain and really roll those spots that are the most tender.
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Old 02-07-2012, 08:55 PM   #14433
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Sounds like you started too heavy. Better to start light and move up fast if it's way too light.
Should I stop lifting until the soreness goes away? Or continue with much lighter weight?
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Old 02-07-2012, 09:31 PM   #14434
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Is it alright to regularly use whey protein shake as a one meal replacement daily (when trying to slowly lose weight/strength train 3x week)? I'm eating two meals and using whey protein shake as a snack once or twice a day. I like it because it's seems fairly satiating and I don't have to prepare another meal, or get too bored with things like cottage cheese/greek yogurt as my go to snacks.

I use now unflavored isolated whey mixed with a few ounces of unsweetened cranberry juice(which i sweeten a bit with stevia/xylitol combo). The cranjuice i buy has something like 80 calories for 8 ounces, and I only use maybe 5 ounces per shake. Tastes really good.

Is this a bad/flawed strategy?
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Old 02-07-2012, 10:47 PM   #14435
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Is it alright to regularly use whey protein shake as a one meal replacement daily (when trying to slowly lose weight/strength train 3x week)? I'm eating two meals and using whey protein shake as a snack once or twice a day. I like it because it's seems fairly satiating and I don't have to prepare another meal, or get too bored with things like cottage cheese/greek yogurt as my go to snacks.

I use now unflavored isolated whey mixed with a few ounces of unsweetened cranberry juice(which i sweeten a bit with stevia/xylitol combo). The cranjuice i buy has something like 80 calories for 8 ounces, and I only use maybe 5 ounces per shake. Tastes really good.

Is this a bad/flawed strategy?
As long as you are correctly tracking the calories and not magically forgetting to count 150 cals of cranjuice or w/e, its fine. Props for finding a way to enjoy protein shakes. I chug mine then chug coffee to get the horrid taste away
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Old 02-08-2012, 03:19 AM   #14436
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Should I stop lifting until the soreness goes away? Or continue with much lighter weight?
I'd try very light weights. If they cause any sharp pain, stop immediately. If not, work up fast as long as there's no sharp pain. Hopefully you can also distinguish between soreness in your erectors and well, disc-related pain.
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Old 02-08-2012, 04:05 AM   #14437
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Re: ****Official Beginner Question Thread****

When dead lifting, how long is too long to take between reps? Is 5-10 seconds too long?

Also, is foam rolling really necessary if I feel like I'm recovering well enough on my off days?
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Old 02-08-2012, 04:10 AM   #14438
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Re: ****Official Beginner Question Thread****

Generally you want to start the next rep as soon as you get your body in position again. It should not take 10 seconds, it's definitely slower for me than other exercises between reps but still only a few seconds in between.

You don't need to foam roll. It's just a useful thing to do especially if you have specific problem area's.
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Old 02-08-2012, 09:51 AM   #14439
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Re: ****Official Beginner Question Thread****

need some advice. over the next 4 months or so I will be concentrating on fat loss (suns out guns out brah). Going to focus on the following:

1. Diet
2. Strength Training (already did ss > tm > 5/3/1)
3. HIIT couple times a week.

Main question I have is, what programs are usually pretty good with trying to cut (not too extreme) and cardio during the week? More importantly, what would be the most optimal? Or am I splitting hairs and just focus on my diet (calories in and what I eat). I realize I wont be able to progress that much since I'll be cutting a little and increasing workout volume (HIIT). Couple ideas...

5/3/1 body building template (http://www.jimwendler.com/2011/09/531-and-bodybuilding/)
-a lot of the assistance lifts are probably easy to recover from and wouldnt be that taxing (ie curls).

5/3/1 triumvirate
-only 2 extra assistance lifts

5/3/1 any variation
-I had some good results with cutting before while on 5/3/1.

Texas Method
-I've noticed people have good results with cutting while on TM. But I think adding HIIT during the week would be brutal. I think bare min, my volume day would have to be 3x5.

Madcow
-No experience with this, just a wild card here.

Thanks.
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Old 02-08-2012, 11:58 AM   #14440
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If I'm on a low carb diet how bad would it be if I chewed gum all the time maybe like 3 a day? I heard chewing gum is actually good if your trying to cut weight but I started thinking that it probably has a lot of carbs that I don't want? Any tips on this or gum that has little or no carbs?
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Old 02-08-2012, 11:58 AM   #14441
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Yes it is going to hurt, especially when you first start out because your muscles are more than likely all messed up with tons of adhesions. After the first few weeks it will clear up some and there will only be a few rough spots each session, depending on what you've been doing.

It sucks some when you aren't used to it, but fight through the pain and really roll those spots that are the most tender.
Thanks bud.
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Old 02-08-2012, 12:02 PM   #14442
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If I'm on a low carb diet how bad would it be if I chewed gum all the time maybe like 3 a day? I heard chewing gum is actually good if your trying to cut weight but I started thinking that it probably has a lot of carbs that I don't want? Any tips on this or gum that has little or no carbs?
This is a little rock.

Before you make a bunch of random assumptions, you should google your gum of choice and figure out the nutritional facts.
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Old 02-08-2012, 05:17 PM   #14443
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Re: ****Official Beginner Question Thread****

Anybody used a Thera-Band Flexbar?

http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/0...-tennis-elbow/

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bV-Rj...layer_embedded

http://www.amazon.com/Thera-Band-Fle.../dp/B000P7YMW0

Supposedly it helps immensely with tennis elbow type pains and general forearm strengthening.
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Old 02-08-2012, 05:51 PM   #14444
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Re: ****Official Beginner Question Thread****

how exactly to include pullups in SS routine?

i think rippetoe adivices shoulder width, whats the diference to wide grip? cause i prefer doing the latter, its easier and fells better

its 3 sets to failure, or 5 sets to failure? some of u adviced to do till 5 then add weight, instead of till 15 or so ( i have the weight belt so would be a good use) and on avg just to have an idea how much weight u guys started adding per sessios on pull-ups
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Old 02-08-2012, 05:54 PM   #14445
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Re: ****Official Beginner Question Thread****

Wide grip for pull-ups (palms away from you), shoulder width for chins (palms facing you). Iirc it's 3 sets to failure. Add weight when you hit 8ish reps imo, but it's not a big deal when. Start with 5 or 10 lbs.
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