A question for you meatheads:
A long while back I used to always have a problem with my left side getting stuck, almost just giving out, while benching. Since I got back into lifting last fall I hadn't had that problem and was making constant gains every week (linear program, increasing weight every workout that you perform a lift). That was up until a couple of weeks ago. I increased weight as scheduled and got stuck. I have had problems hitting reps due to fatigue but never due to my left side just giving up like it used to. Since then its been a problem every day that I've benched, even on weights I hadn't had a problem with in the weeks prior.
Have any of you ever experienced anything similar? I feel like its almost a mental problem, and not a strength one. Sort of like I'm expecting myself to get stuck, so I do.
A question for you meatheads:
A long while back I used to always have a problem with my left side getting stuck, almost just giving out, while benching. Since I got back into lifting last fall I hadn't had that problem and was making constant gains every week (linear program, increasing weight every workout that you perform a lift). That was up until a couple of weeks ago. I increased weight as scheduled and got stuck. I have had problems hitting reps due to fatigue but never due to my left side just giving up like it used to. Since then its been a problem every day that I've benched, even on weights I hadn't had a problem with in the weeks prior.
Have any of you ever experienced anything similar? I feel like its almost a mental problem, and not a strength one. Sort of like I'm expecting myself to get stuck, so I do.
I don't think its that I went up in weight too quickly. The previous workout I didn't have a problem then added 5 lbs the next workout and no such luck.
You may be on to something about a massage though. Earlier today I was saying something about needing a good massage.
It's not all that bad with the gold card. I have ordered from DPS, but I can get 73 scoops of Dymatize for $30 at GNC so I go there.
You talkin protein or creatine? If protein IMO Optimum Nutrition is the best. I've tried every creatine there is & the best is plain creatine mono. The best of that has been EAS phosphagen. Yes it's better than any creapure or any other filler loaded, 15 serving tub of crap IMO. Only other thing you need is a pre workout supp & that's it. Take the creatine mono & preworkout supp before & the creatine mono & protein after.
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In all honesty with a pre-workout supplement and two servings of creatine it sounds to me like you are overdoing it. I've heard 3-5 grams per day gives you max utility. How much are you getting?
What is everyone's opinion on this?
I don't even use creatine all that much. Maybe I'll cycle it 1 month out of 3 or so. I don't like how I look with all the water weight and I think there's diminishing returns over time with creatine.
