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  • pacoy1002pacoy1002 Posts: 538
    sushi wrote:
    Jettie wrote:
    sa Ensayo Equipments sir.. May nakita ako dun..

    anlayo sir taga south ako.

    San po makakabili neto? ung pang push ups

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    Oh it's called perfect pushup...I have a pair at home but ok lang kahit wala to parehas lang.
  • noelnoel Posts: 304
    allen101 wrote:
    noel wrote:
    i just hope you won't find my post offensive.....

    after seeing the posted pics....i've finally had an idea what to do with the broken "flat irons" we have at home....:-)

    Hahahahahaha! natawa ko d2, oo nga noh good idea.

    sayang nga....i was looking for them...kasi alam ko nakatambak somewhere sa bahay yung dalawang plantsa....too bad, bineneta na ni kumander sa mga bumibili ng junk :duh:
  • nrg500nrg500 Posts: 1,233
    normal ba yung press ay nagiging push press na on the last one or two reps ?

    napapansin ko kasi, pag sa last rep na, tumutulong na yung quads ko :)
  • JettieJettie Posts: 3,763
    ^try mo yung technique ni rippetoe sa press where as you use your hips instead your knees.
  • combat33combat33 Posts: 4
    where can i buy extreme hgh??? thanks...:yahoo:
  • dimzon03dimzon03 Posts: 1,552
    combat33 wrote:
    where can i buy extreme hgh??? thanks...:yahoo:

    ^bro dun mo tanong to sa supplements Q&A thread...
    sa training kasi itong thread nato :)
  • Chico EnzoChico Enzo Posts: 420
    Hello mga masters:) Ask ko lang if what are your thoughts on reverse grip bench press? I've read a couple of articles saying that this exercise hits the upper pecs more than the traditional incline BB press. Any thoughts guys?

    TIA\m/
  • siddfit101siddfit101 Posts: 423
    Chico Enzo wrote:
    Hello mga masters:) Ask ko lang if what are your thoughts on reverse grip bench press? I've read a couple of articles saying that this exercise hits the upper pecs more than the traditional incline BB press. Any thoughts guys?

    TIA\m/
    yeps! ako naniniwala jan bro... gnagawa ko nrin yan e... medyo mahirap lng tlga sa una... kaya dapat di agad mabigat ang load mo. at para mas safe,dpat may katulong ka pag angat sa rack. for me, mas sya sa incline... :sport:
  • doyouevendoyoueven Posts: 129
    Chico Enzo wrote:
    Hello mga masters:) Ask ko lang if what are your thoughts on reverse grip bench press? I've read a couple of articles saying that this exercise hits the upper pecs more than the traditional incline BB press. Any thoughts guys?

    TIA\m/

    mas mababa touching point niya so i'm guessing hindi totoo na mas upper pecs
  • JettieJettie Posts: 3,763
    mas mababa touching point niya so i'm guessing hindi totoo na mas upper pecs

    Same thought, more on lower to mid part with more on triceps ata ang hit neto.. dunno ah.. touch typist thinkin' lang hehe
  • siddfit101siddfit101 Posts: 423
    doyoueven wrote:
    Chico Enzo wrote:
    Hello mga masters:) Ask ko lang if what are your thoughts on reverse grip bench press? I've read a couple of articles saying that this exercise hits the upper pecs more than the traditional incline BB press. Any thoughts guys?

    TIA\m/

    mas mababa touching point niya so i'm guessing hindi totoo na mas upper pecs

    nakabasa kana ba ng article and reseacrh bout dito tol? sabagay kanya2x ng paniniwala yan... ako naniniwala ako dito. AT sa mga nagsasabi nyan... JIM STOPPANI, MIKE MCERLANE AND ERIC BROSER.:^^ and many more! :sport:
  • doyouevendoyoueven Posts: 129
    siddfit101 wrote:
    doyoueven wrote:
    Chico Enzo wrote:
    Hello mga masters:) Ask ko lang if what are your thoughts on reverse grip bench press? I've read a couple of articles saying that this exercise hits the upper pecs more than the traditional incline BB press. Any thoughts guys?

    TIA\m/

    mas mababa touching point niya so i'm guessing hindi totoo na mas upper pecs

    nakabasa kana ba ng article and reseacrh bout dito tol? sabagay kanya2x ng paniniwala yan... ako naniniwala ako dito. AT sa mga nagsasabi nyan... JIM STOPPANI, MIKE MCERLANE AND ERIC BROSER.:^^ and many more! :sport:

    ilink mo nga dito kung saan sinabi nila na mas upper pecs, curious lang ako thanks
  • siddfit101siddfit101 Posts: 423
    tinngnan mo nlng sa workouttrainer.com at kay jim stoppani... sa BB.com meron din...vid article pa. sa M&F.com meron din yata... sorry bro, cp kc gamit ko hirap mag surf. bka pti mhili ko,nsa work pako e! hehe.. check it out nlng... :sport:
  • doyouevendoyoueven Posts: 129
    Kita ko na men. Thanks
  • nagase0003nagase0003 Posts: 100
    Mga masters, pwede po ba ang tulog na putol, yung matulog ka ng 4 hrs sa umaga then sa hapon yung 4 hrs na isa. Graveyard shift kasi ako lage at hindi na ko makatulog pagdating ng tanghale! problema po ba yun?
  • daltonkamotedaltonkamote Posts: 3,629
    sakit sa ulo nyang gusto mo,
  • nrg500nrg500 Posts: 1,233
    sa mga nakakabuhat na ng mabigat (relative to bodyweight) sa Press, ok lang ba yung one foot forward and the other foot backward yung stance ?

    feeling ko kasi mas stable pag ganun

    thanks
  • doyouevendoyoueven Posts: 129
    Para sa kin hindi. Try mo mag youtube ng mabibigat na military, halos lahat pantay paa.
  • nrg500nrg500 Posts: 1,233
    doyoueven wrote:
    Para sa kin hindi. Try mo mag youtube ng mabibigat na military, halos lahat pantay paa.

    sige, try ko sa next session

    thanks sa input
  • noelnoel Posts: 304
    yari nanaman workout ko mamaya

    kanina pa ko giniginaw dito sa office...ayun may lagnat na ko ngayon...:arghh:
    i always get this way every time pabago-bago ang weather....

    for the past two days...grabe init dito sa umaga...sabay ulan sa hapon at gabi...

    would it be ok to lift (even just a bit) kung may lagnat or rest na lang and bawi bukas?
  • dimzon03dimzon03 Posts: 1,552
    ^tingin ko sir ipahinga nyo muna kasi lagnat na yan eh...
    kasi kung puyat pwede pa ibuhat yun eh...bawi ka nalang sir bukas :)
  • daltonkamotedaltonkamote Posts: 3,629
    2 klase kase yan boss noel. sa case ko minsan pag masama pakiramdam ko sinat loob ang tawag nag papawis ako nag ggym ako para pag pawisan, or viral / bacteria ang lagnat mo eh dapat ipahinga... pakiramdaman nyo ung katawan nyo. pwede din kaseng over fatigue / stressed
  • noelnoel Posts: 304
    Thanks Dimzon & SIr Dalts....

    muhang rest lang nga siguro muna mamaya...mahirap din magbuhat ng may runny nose...he he he

    sabi nga...Tomorrow is another day...
  • PinoytitanPinoytitan Posts: 13
    gud day mga master, is it ok to hit chest twice a week? this is what i usualy do : tuesday chest day : (4 set of 6-8 reps) incline db press, incline flys, bench press, dips 3 x f... and on saturday : (3 set of 10-8 reps) flat db press, decline bench press, then trecips: close grip bench press skullcrusher, and one arm tricp ext. ...ok lang ba ganitong set up?....thnx
  • noelnoel Posts: 304
    even those posted sa internet are conflicting...some recommends once a week, others say ok lang twice a week...

    i guess the best way is for you to try it yourself, identify which ones works best for you....
    in my case, i do it twice a week...but part of the reason is that there are times, i go out on official business trips that i get to miss my WO...at least if i miss the first sched...i can catch up on my second sched for the week...

    let's wait for the suggestions from the masters...
  • Big DawgBig Dawg Posts: 645
    noel wrote:


    i guess the best way is for you to try it yourself, identify which ones works best for you....

    This ^^^

    One has to find what works best for them. Now having said that, back in Arnolds day, 2-3x per week was the norm. Then as the 80's and Haney came around, 2x per week was the norm. When Yates hit the scene, 1x per week became the norm for many. One huge variable is if a guy is ON or OFF. If you are natty, or OFF, no way in hell can you expect to recover at the same rate as ON. I myself hit each bdpt 1x per week, but I kick ass when I'm there.

    I can say this - in the 2 years I've been in the Philippines, I see most training with waaay too much volume and not enough intensity. Example, on chest day, many will do damn near every exercise in the book for like 4 sets each - there 2-3 hours for chest only. That's loko loko haha! :p
  • Chico EnzoChico Enzo Posts: 420
    siddfit101 wrote:
    Chico Enzo wrote:
    Hello mga masters:) Ask ko lang if what are your thoughts on reverse grip bench press? I've read a couple of articles saying that this exercise hits the upper pecs more than the traditional incline BB press. Any thoughts guys?

    TIA\m/
    yeps! ako naniniwala jan bro... gnagawa ko nrin yan e... medyo mahirap lng tlga sa una... kaya dapat di agad mabigat ang load mo. at para mas safe,dpat may katulong ka pag angat sa rack. for me, mas sya sa incline... :sport:

    Thanks sa input sir. \m/
  • allen101allen101 Posts: 5,102
    Big Dawg wrote:
    noel wrote:


    i guess the best way is for you to try it yourself, identify which ones works best for you....

    This ^^^

    One has to find what works best for them. Now having said that, back in Arnolds day, 2-3x per week was the norm. Then as the 80's and Haney came around, 2x per week was the norm. When Yates hit the scene, 1x per week became the norm for many. One huge variable is if a guy is ON or OFF. If you are natty, or OFF, no way in hell can you expect to recover at the same rate as ON. I myself hit each bdpt 1x per week, but I kick ass when I'm there.

    I can say this - in the 2 years I've been in the Philippines, I see most training with waaay too much volume and not enough intensity. Example, on chest day, many will do damn near every exercise in the book for like 4 sets each - there 2-3 hours for chest only. That's loko loko haha! :p

    Hi Sir, nice input.
    May I request you to please create your journal here?
    It would be a great help for us to learn from someone who has a lot of experience like you. I'm really interested on how you train, what does your diet look like etc etc..

    Thanks in advance hehe :)
  • patspats Posts: 199
    allen101 wrote:
    Big Dawg wrote:
    noel wrote:


    i guess the best way is for you to try it yourself, identify which ones works best for you....

    This ^^^

    One has to find what works best for them. Now having said that, back in Arnolds day, 2-3x per week was the norm. Then as the 80's and Haney came around, 2x per week was the norm. When Yates hit the scene, 1x per week became the norm for many. One huge variable is if a guy is ON or OFF. If you are natty, or OFF, no way in hell can you expect to recover at the same rate as ON. I myself hit each bdpt 1x per week, but I kick ass when I'm there.

    I can say this - in the 2 years I've been in the Philippines, I see most training with waaay too much volume and not enough intensity. Example, on chest day, many will do damn near every exercise in the book for like 4 sets each - there 2-3 hours for chest only. That's loko loko haha! :p

    Hi Sir, nice input.
    May I request you to please create your journal here?
    It would be a great help for us to learn from someone who has a lot of experience like you. I'm really interested on how you train, what does your diet look like etc etc..

    Thanks in advance hehe :)
    I second the motion haha.
  • JettieJettie Posts: 3,763
    looking forward to sir Big Dawg's journal.. We can see the different evolution on lifts on his journal..
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