I've never tried that. I don't wear any shoes when squatting.

I don't want to buy shoes for squatting but I could try using a slant board?

Only God knows.

Quote from: jimmy jazz on Nov 02, 2023, 12:54 AMShoulders and calves for me today.

My favourite shoulder exercise is between lateral side raises and rear delt flies.

Both are excellent imo.



There is nothing I hate more on this planet than lateral side raises 😂.


Quote from: jimmy jazz on Nov 03, 2023, 09:26 PMI've never tried that. I don't wear any shoes when squatting.

I don't want to buy shoes for squatting but I could try using a slant board?

For some people it is more necessary than for others. I'm pretty tall and with long femurs. Plus my ankle mobility sucks. Without any heel elevation I feel very unstable and weird and can't go deep while being relatively upright.

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Quote from: FETCHER. on Nov 03, 2023, 10:04 PMThere is nothing I hate more on this planet than lateral side raises 😂.

That fucking burn...

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lol I like the burn tbh. I think also because I can really see them bulge when working them. So it motivates me more.

Only God knows.

Yeah, I also like it. Used to do some psychotic drop sets ending with just the weight of my arms... Hanging laundry out to dry on those days was simply impossible.

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Quote from: grindy on Nov 03, 2023, 10:24 PMYeah, I also like it. Used to do some psychotic drop sets ending with just the weight of my arms... Hanging laundry out to dry on those days was simply impossible.

You ever did 21s? They are tough.

Only God knows.

Quote from: jimmy jazz on Nov 03, 2023, 10:30 PMYou ever did 21s? They are tough.

I have but I don't consider those types of exercises to be that great anymore. Sure is fun though.

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The smith machine might be some help to me because I don't have much trouble keeping my feet planted. If I notice I'm pushing with my toes/the balls of my feet (according to @ribbons , feet have balls so I'm assuming that's just behind the toes), I can usually wriggle my feet like a centimeter or two forward and just correct that way until I feel balanced.

To me, the wedge sounds particularly useful for home squattin'.

Happiness is a warm manatee

Quote from: grindy on Nov 04, 2023, 07:59 AMI have but I don't consider those types of exercises to be that great anymore. Sure is fun though.

What's your issue with 21s mate?

Only God knows.

Quote from: Guybrush on Nov 04, 2023, 10:42 AMThe smith machine might be some help to me because I don't have much trouble keeping my feet planted. If I notice I'm pushing with my toes/the balls of my feet (according to @ribbons , feet have balls so I'm assuming that's just behind the toes), I can usually wriggle my feet like a centimeter or two forward and just correct that way until I feel balanced.

To me, the wedge sounds particularly useful for home squattin'.

Yes. Are you just finding this out now? Not being a cock, I know English isn't your first language.

Only God knows.

I'm vaguely aware. It's just one of those English expressions I find weird / funny. I can't help thinking of having, like, testicles in your heels.

That would really suck when doing squats.

Happiness is a warm manatee

Quote from: Guybrush on Nov 03, 2023, 03:14 PMThanks, @grindy ! Taking it to heart ❤️

How are you guys with exercise when you're a little sick? I got a cold, might be the flu, but it ain't too bad. I really wanna get my squats in today.

When I'm sick and I still try to train I can tell instantly, I feel myself sweating quicker and feeling fatigue much faster. If that starts to happen. I just listen to my body and hang it up for the day. The best course of action is just listen to what your body is telling you. If you feel like you can push through with your training then you aren't sick enough to opt out of it for that day.

I was this cool the whole time.

Quote from: DJChameleon on Nov 04, 2023, 12:29 PMWhen I'm sick and I still try to train I can tell instantly, I feel myself sweating quicker and feeling fatigue much faster. If that starts to happen. I just listen to my body and hang it up for the day. The best course of action is just listen to what your body is telling you. If you feel like you can push through with your training then you aren't sick enough to opt out of it for that day.

It really hit me after exercise yesterday. Been up coughing all night with a sore throat and the coppery taste of blood on my phlegm.

I still feel kinda bad for not hitting as many exercises yesterday as I planned to, so maybe I'll squeeze in a couple today. I wanna at least do barbell curls to get some biceps workout done.

Happiness is a warm manatee

Quote from: Guybrush on Nov 04, 2023, 10:42 AMThe smith machine might be some help to me because I don't have much trouble keeping my feet planted. If I notice I'm pushing with my toes/the balls of my feet (according to @ribbons , feet have balls so I'm assuming that's just behind the toes), I can usually wriggle my feet like a centimeter or two forward and just correct that way until I feel balanced.

To me, the wedge sounds particularly useful for home squattin'.

I keep forgetting that you use the smith machine which changes the whole thing quite a lot. Actually curious to see how you'll fare with free weight squats

Quote from: jimmy jazz on Nov 04, 2023, 11:49 AMWhat's your issue with 21s mate?

Don't really see the value in partial ROM training, especially when not in the lengthened portion of the movement. It's certainly not without any benefits but almost certainly worse than full ROM. I'd feel like I'm wasting my time although that would be a bit persnickety.

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