KirkB wrote:220
that is exactly why i have to retake an algebra class 101 haha!
KirkB wrote:220
KYLE ELLIS wrote:Riley Crosby wrote:Wow, Thanks Kyle.
Yes, you can see just about every bone in me. im pretty wirey .
I would only do a squatting exercise twice per school week but the squatting motion is part of the power cleans technique which is one of the more important lifts for a pole vaulter, or so says my coach. the amounts im power cleaning isnt really enough to kill my legs anyway since I am also jerking it. and i suck at jerking....
So the 220 calories and the 4 grams of fat in the protein shake is pointless?? i should just eat a few pb&j sandwiches and an apple after work out?
-Riley
If it has 52 grams of protien (4x52=104 calories) 4 grams of fat (9x4=36 calories) so 80 calories left/4= 20 grams of carbs.
So your breakdown is 47% protien, 16% fat, and 37% carbs.... so not pointless just really high in protien.
KirkB wrote:It's interesting that your PRs are within 10, except for bench press and full squat. I wonder if you're comparing apples to apples ... as there's more than one way to press or squat?
I don't know what you 2 mean by "full squat", but I caution you to not go too deep down on the squat ... it can tear your knees ... and it doesn't really give you any additional strength where you need it. A half-squat (thighs parallel to the ground) is all that's necessary ... IMHO.
Kirk
EIUvltr wrote:They do have great form, but they shouldn't lift their heads up like that. Its advisable to stare at a spot on the floor about 6 feet in front of you for the entirety of the lift, and do not squat in front of a mirror if you can avoid it.
KYLE ELLIS wrote:EIUvltr wrote:They do have great form, but they shouldn't lift their heads up like that. Its advisable to stare at a spot on the floor about 6 feet in front of you for the entirety of the lift, and do not squat in front of a mirror if you can avoid it.
I disagree with this, lifting the chin up slightly allows the person to get into a more open position (chest out, shoulders pulled back). Looking down is going to cause the athlete to rotate forward, putting them on their toes. Same concept as in long jump, looking down will cause an early body roatation towrds the pit.
How many olympic lifters do you see looking down when the do a clean and jerk or snatch?
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