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Seated Military Press with the bar I was able to get 120 up all by myself (once). Tried 125 and it wasn't going. Oh well... only 25 pounds shy of being able to military press my body weight... I'll take it! :D
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Haven't noticed any pain during or after with the exercise so far, so that's a good thing... :tu |
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Speaking of military presses, hit my DG goals again today, and added some heavy dumbbell presses for volume. Ended the workout with some heavy dumbbell shrugs and thick bar barbell shrugs for grip strength. Some extreme stretching, and it was time for lunch. |
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If you do it without any weight, you can feel the deltoid range ends about there. Personally, I like doing "Arnolds" with dumbells more than Military press and hits more regions of the deltoids. With Arnolds, I bring the fist to around low forehead height. Not much weight is needed. |
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I also think the idea of the "weightless" press is a good way to "feel" the range of the deltoid muscles, good call. :tu |
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Speaking to "feeling" the range. I actually stopped listening to music during my weight lifting because I found I was not paying attention to actually feeling my muscles work. Since I've stopped it has made a big difference, especially in my lat development. |
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I am thinking my bottom point might be lower on the standing military press as well, I will have to be conscious of it the next time I do them. |
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Another thing I noticed with music that I didn't mention before, is that my rhythm would be thrown off by the beats of the music. I would sometimes find myself lifting to the beat of the music. That was another reason I stopped. I do miss the boost music would give me sometimes. |
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Definitely sounds like you have found what work for you, Son. :tu
I probably started using my Ipod at the gym 3 or 4 years ago, and have really found it lets me focus on the set. Just another difference that makes the world go 'round. :D |
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Music always affects me, so really good tunes pump me up just as much as the espresso shot I have before my gym trip.
This gives me an idea for a thread....... :D |
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I love hard rocking blasting music to lift weights. I hate using head phones and find they all fall out, especially if laying on back. Even the wrap behind the ears is not that good. I have had issues using them on my bike when looking behind me for traffic.
Anyone have a head phone set they really think stays in the ears? |
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I actually prefer my over the ear Bluetooth headset. I usually wear a hoodie so I'll leave my cell in a pocket and get to business :D
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I long for the days of AC-DC just blasting in a weight room where everyone is lifting as much as they can. If there's no chalk dust in the air, it's not a weight room!
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