How the f are you squatting 270 but screwing up your shoulder carrying a 14 lb kid?Comfortably box squatted 270 this week. Heaviest thing I've picked up since last February, so felt great to have it feel light and move pretty well. Now just have to remember how to do it as a regular squat.
On the less happy side, I wrecked my neck and shoulder holding my kid. Thank goodness I got into the ortho quick and they gave me steroids and I'm set for trigger point injections Monday. I tried everything I know to get it to release, but no dice, and I can't have my stupid neck waking me up in the middle of the night when I also need to be getting up with a baby. I've never had TPI with anything other than dry needling so definitely curious how I respond.
Mike has a podcast himself called RP StrengthHadn’t heard of Mike Israetel, but very interesting listen on Peter Attia’s podcast for those interested in building muscle.
Comfortably box squatted 270 this week. Heaviest thing I've picked up since last February, so felt great to have it feel light and move pretty well. Now just have to remember how to do it as a regular squat.
On the less happy side, I wrecked my neck and shoulder holding my kid. Thank goodness I got into the ortho quick and they gave me steroids and I'm set for trigger point injections Monday. I tried everything I know to get it to release, but no dice, and I can't have my stupid neck waking me up in the middle of the night when I also need to be getting up with a baby. I've never had TPI with anything other than dry needling so definitely curious how I respond.
I've been working my way through it. Great info but pretty in depth and dry.Hadn’t heard of Mike Israetel, but very interesting listen on Peter Attia’s podcast for those interested in building muscle.
Oh yeah. I live on them, apples, and PB&J on ezekiel bread during trial. Maybe not ideal but generally shelf stable and I can woof them in a hurry if need be. I also frequently chug them at night whenever I get the urge (usually on lifting days).Fairlife is so clutch. Delicious and easiest way to sneak more protein in, especially since I haven’t had as much time to meal prep as I used to 😬
Can’t shop without my wife quoting this guy’s methodology. I leave her at home when I go to the grocery now.I started a new tradition last year of getting my bloodwork done on Valentine's Day. Nailed it this year. I've been on statins for a year now (and with my family history of heart disease will be for life, in all likelihood). My LDL/HDL dropped from 5.78 exactly one year ago to 1.37. Statins, kettlebells, walks, eating like an adult, and getting 8 hours of sleep per night for the MFing win.
Also, just heard this for the first time and it may be a game changer. I saw some youtuber reference The Protein Rule. For a food to be considered high protein, take the grams of protein in a food and multiply it by 10 and then compare it to the calories. If the protein X 10 is equal to or higher than the calories, it is a good decision. If the protein X 10 is less than the calories, avoid it. Another way of saying it is that you should be striving for at least 10 grams of protein per 100 calories on average.
Really simple way to quickly figure out whether or not to include something in your diet. Fairlife, for instance, easily passes because at 30 grams of protein for 150 calories, you are getting 20 grams of protein per 100 calories.