n_huffhines
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It is scientific. Think about the kinesiology involved. You are proving my point. As my brother loves to point out the fallacy of gym rats who have no educational background in muscle-related sciences.You're trying to make the science of it more than what it is. Not everybody thinks HIT is the best program. Who's to say a gym rat isn't educated?
It is scientific. Think about the kinesiology involved. You are proving my point. As my brother loves to point out the fallacy of gym rats who have no educational background in muscle-related sciences.
There are tons of gym rats out there who love to act like they know everything about lifting, when most have no clue. Building the muscle is a science. There are different ways and shapes you can build it, but you will only get a fully built and properly enhanced muscle build by lifting with the correct techniques.
Whether you believe in HIT or not, there are correct movements with varying lifts. 99.9% gym rats do not perform lifts correctly.
What are yalls thoughts on behind-the-neck shoulder presses? I have been doing iso-lateral shoulder presses, but I feel like its only targeting the front part of the muscle. My dad has always had rotator cuff issues and I think it's genetic, the muscle there just isn't aligned quite right. I'm ok up to a certain weight on these over the head lifts, but I've hurt myself before when I up the weight and put more effort into it. Should I even attempt the behind the neck press?
Yeah, behind the head presses are just asking for neck issues. Sucks, cause there would be benefit if it weren't for the fear of injuries.
Chances are you worked out a muscle in there that hasn't seen any serious action in a while, and you're feeling the full recovery time.
K, I was just worried that I may be stretching tendons too much or something. It seems like an absurdly long recovery. I'm still a little sore today (5 days later), but I'm walking normal.
My back is killing me today. I lifted on Sunday afternoon and did cardio yesterday evening. I did yoga this morning to try and get straightened out. I'm still hurting. What are the opinions on the chiropractor? I've never been. My g/f swears by it. Opinions?
K, I was just worried that I may be stretching tendons too much or something. It seems like an absurdly long recovery. I'm still a little sore today (5 days later), but I'm walking normal.
