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    I've normally work on pull ups being wider grip and overhand. And chins being underhand with hands closer in.

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      and def a big fan of adding a band to help you focus on full range of movement and get those extra reps in.

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        @taniwharugby so just under the hands and over the back?

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        @nta you can use the bigger bands for pull ups, which can assist with technique because you are not struggling as much.

        I've never been good at pulls ups, but a couple of yeaRS BACK BOUGHT A PULL UP rack, and did them every day until I could bang out 10.

        Since I hurt my shoulder I havent been doing them as much and have used the resistance bands to assist though.

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          Bands.....aren't they for weak people?

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            You're a ranga.
            You're not burdened by a soul like the rest of us.

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              You're a ranga.
              You're not burdened by a soul like the rest of us.

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              @nta said in Back for more!:

              You're a ranga.
              You're not burdened by a soul like the rest of us.

              Not a true ranga. My pain tolerance is excellent though.

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                @nta said in Back for more!:

                You're a ranga.
                You're not burdened by a soul like the rest of us.

                Not a true ranga. My pain tolerance is excellent though.

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                @mn5 soulless!

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                  @MN5 I reckon the band makes you do more - so the pain is worse! turns those half ass reps into practicing the full range, and as long as you mix in unassisted stuff as well.

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                    Bands.....aren't they for weak people?

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                    @mn5 said in Back for more!:

                    Bands.....aren't they for weak people?

                    is that like how Pilates is for girls? 👧

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                      @mn5 said in Back for more!:

                      Bands.....aren't they for weak people?

                      is that like how Pilates is for girls? 👧

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                      @taniwharugby said in Back for more!:

                      @mn5 said in Back for more!:

                      Bands.....aren't they for weak people?

                      is that like how Pilates is for girls? 👧

                      Don't assume. It's for strong flexible people of any of the 59 genders in the world at the moment.

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                        Right. Think I've had enough of this fatigue shit. This cholesterol drug has to go!

                        Been 46 days since the first blood test, 33 days since medication started, and 40 days since I started getting active and watching the eating again. I should fucking kill it. And if I don't, maybe I'll just ask for a lower dose because not being able to sleep properly, and the mental fog I walk through some days, is shithouse.

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                          @taniwharugby never really considered that - not even being able to complete 20 pushups with decent form is probably a better starting point.

                          @mn5 said in Back for more!:

                          Dunno if 'graduate' is the best word to use. If they start getting easy you can always add weight?

                          ( ie strap on some weights, don't get fat )

                          Overhand grip is always harder than underhand, in my humble opinion. And adding weight seems a bit stupid when I can just do a second rep and so on. And I don't have any weights at home.

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                          @nta said in Back for more!:

                          @taniwharugby never really considered that - not even being able to complete 20 pushups with decent form is probably a better starting point.

                          You'd be amazed at how quickly pushups accumulates into repetitive numbers. Consistently not to failure and all of a sudden you realise you can do heaps bro!

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                            @nta said in Back for more!:

                            @taniwharugby never really considered that - not even being able to complete 20 pushups with decent form is probably a better starting point.

                            You'd be amazed at how quickly pushups accumulates into repetitive numbers. Consistently not to failure and all of a sudden you realise you can do heaps bro!

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                            @antipodean So you reckon if I consistently do 10 with good form for a week, I can start racking up higher numbers?

                            Think I remember the 100 pushup challenge being something like that, but my lower back / core started to let me down.

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                              A wee while ago (a few decades) I was doing 20 pushups a time as (group) punishment during the day, after a few weeks I could do a hundy no probs because during each day I was doing more.

                              At our age if you did 10 an hour you'd be doing at least 100 during a normal work day.

                              At a guess that sort of volume would make a massive difference to a max effort each week.

                              If it's a core issue, do 10 push-ups and then 10 sit-ups.

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                                A wee while ago (a few decades) I was doing 20 pushups a time as (group) punishment during the day, after a few weeks I could do a hundy no probs because during each day I was doing more.

                                At our age if you did 10 an hour you'd be doing at least 100 during a normal work day.

                                At a guess that sort of volume would make a massive difference to a max effort each week.

                                If it's a core issue, do 10 push-ups and then 10 sit-ups.

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                                @antipodean my night time stretches includes 40 push ups.

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                                  I've incorporated pseudo push ups into my routine and alternate them with other tough variations. I'm keen to get to planche push ups and embarrass the fuck out of my boys.

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                                    So tired this morning I didn't go for a run. Back to the doc, want another set of bloods to see if anything is having an effect on cholesterol. We'll see what that brings.

                                    While fart-arsing around this evening did 10 x 10 second chinups and 5 x 10 pushups in the course of an hour. See if I can build that base of upper-body and core strength alongside the running and Pilates.

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                                      5km in 31:10. That was tough - something to be said for consistency of effort, and missing the Thursday run made this one harder I think.

                                      Also running at 7am instead of 6am might have had an effect.

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                                        Punched out a nard before weigh in which helped with the bloat

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                                        Today: 98.3kg - Chest 115 - Waist 108 - Hips 110

                                        Today: 97.6kg - Chest 115 - Waist 107 - Hips 110

                                        Still peeling off a cm or two here or there. Good progress this week and anything above 400g / week from here is a win.

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                                        @nta said in Back for more!:

                                        Today: 97.6kg - Chest 115 - Waist 107 - Hips 110

                                        Today: 96.5kg - Chest 114 - Waist 106 - Hips 108

                                        Any week where you peel off more than a kilo is a good week.

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                                          Been a shit week so far - various family events and sicknesses, and my sleep has been up and down a bit.

                                          Monday morning I got up and did NOT feel like running, but stumbled out there 20 minutes behind schedule, cracked off a 5 minute km , then walked 2km home.

                                          Mood has been low due in part to ongoing bullshit with the wife's family resulting in a lack of her attention; she spends most evenings catching up on work, and fuck knows I'm not going to tell her she's doing the wrong thing when Le Baron is about to land.

                                          Had a BAD eating day yesterday - multiple sugary things and chocolate as I staggered through the haze of boredom known as "work"

                                          Last night I smashed a cup of "Sleep" blend tea, threw down 2 magnesium tablets, and actually managed to sleep through until 5AM. Dozed until 6, got up, and pushed out 5km in 30:45 which was quite good.

                                          Back to the doc today - blood test results are good in terms of LDL in particular, which brought down the overall cholesterol reading to something normal. You would say, on balance, that the statins are working.

                                          The doc suggested I start taking them at night instead of in the morning (as the chemist said) so will give that a go when I'm back from the snow Sunday. Last thing I need when driving the alps is lack of sleep.

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