Laszlo wrote:OK, after the first week of this bulk i'd put on 1/8th of a pound. After the second week i'd put on a further two pounds ....
Water, mayne. Did you increase calories?
Weigh yourself daily after your morning dump and calculate your weekly average. I've started doing that too. Some people need it with heavy water fluctuations.
Laszlo wrote:and yay, upon imparting his knowledge to his fellow Ninjas, Nevalo spoke wisely that when aggrieved by a woman thou shalt put it in her bum.
Laszlo wrote:Overhand ez bar curl
Overhand and underhand wrist extensions
etc
Do those already. With the overhand ez bar curl, I bang 5kg either side (so a total of 20kg inc. the bar) but I hit a wall. Like, I can't add 2.5kg on either side, I just can't do it.
Screwdriving screws in is also killer but I find most gyms don't have the equipment for it.
Edit - do any of you do anything for grip strength beyond hanging from stuff/holding heavy stuff? I seem to remember Gen rating those covers you put on the bar to make your grip... wider.
I've got a pair of Fat Gripz, really recommend them. Usually have 1/2 sessions a week with them, kill your knuckles the first few times you use them but the grip strength difference you get after a month is really noticeable.
You can also get a variation of them that you have to 'hold' closed under extra tension as they're trying to spring open. Haven't used those myself.
Also have one of those squeezy grip things that look like a V with pads on and a spring in the middle. Keep it in my desk drawer and do reps with it whenever I'm on the phone.
wub wrote:I've got a pair of Fat Gripz, really recommend them. Usually have 1/2 sessions a week with them, kill your knuckles the first few times you use them but the grip strength difference you get after a month is really noticeable.
You can also get a variation of them that you have to 'hold' closed under extra tension as they're trying to spring open. Haven't used those myself.
Also have one of those squeezy grip things that look like a V with pads on and a spring in the middle. Keep it in my desk drawer and do reps with it whenever I'm on the phone.
Got some of the squeezy grip things, rate them. Will check out those Fat Gripz too.
wub wrote:I've got a pair of Fat Gripz, really recommend them. Usually have 1/2 sessions a week with them, kill your knuckles the first few times you use them but the grip strength difference you get after a month is really noticeable.
You can also get a variation of them that you have to 'hold' closed under extra tension as they're trying to spring open. Haven't used those myself.
Also have one of those squeezy grip things that look like a V with pads on and a spring in the middle. Keep it in my desk drawer and do reps with it whenever I'm on the phone.
Got some of the squeezy grip things, rate them. Will check out those Fat Gripz too.