grrsumner21
Peter
grrsumner21

The title of the article was how to lift weights - hence, the suggestion for the best, most commonly used shoe for that purpose. Wrestling shoes, vibrams, Nike Frees, and NB minimus can all also work. I should I add that I have inordinately wide, flat feet, so most shoes don't fit or feel comfortable, aside from

No heel to toe drop, no cushy sole. I don't find them super comfortable, but they are very useful for (1) squatting and (2) sumo deadlifts, basically exercises where I need an even, stable platform, and some support on the side of my foot to push out against. Most of the time I take them off once I am done my main

Hipster trash? How so? Like a hipster lifter (i.e. "everyone says get Chucks to lift in, look at my Chucks!") or like a skinny jeans hipster (because I see a lot of them wearing Chucks too). I'm confused.

Yea, I'm a party pooper, I know. I did get a chuckle out of your comment though.

Anyone else really annoyed by the use of both TNR and Arial fonts in the letter? Just me? I'll see myself out.

That's his work address - he's a UNC Wilmington coach.

Curling in the power rack? Now I question if you're just trolling me. :) Another way to go is just bench without clips. You can always just dump the plates. You'll look like an asshole, but you won't die. (I did this once, very nonchalantly. I don't think anyone else thought it was nonchalant, however.)

Why not? They are excellent for squatting and deadlifting in. What alternative would you suggest?

Avoid the Smith machine, very unnatural range of motion. Another suggestion for spotter-less benching - bench in the power rack with the pins locked in at a point where if you failed, you could just relax your chest a little and the bar would come to rest on the pins (i.e. low enough to not get in the way of a

If you get enough sleep, a pre workout is unnecessary for the most part. If you need a pick me up, a little caffeine should work fine. Pre-workouts do work, and I use them, but I try to keep it sparing (i.e. only on nights where I am completely exhausted and really need a pick me up, or on nights when I know I'm

Also, minor pedantic quibble - squats and deadlifts ARE free weight exercises. Do you mean you're just doing dumbbells?

The deadlift is really a lower body exercise. Yes, there are some upper body muscles involved, but the legs are the prime movers. Looked at another way, if you're doing any compound movement correctly, it's a whole body exercise. When you bench in a powerlifting style, you drive your heels down towards the ground

Great article, but I just want to add - no gloves, never wear gloves.

And to add to this, video taping yourself is the best way to analyze form on the squat and deadlift. Watching yourself in the mirror will only mess you up because the proper positioning for those lifts does not comport with where your head/neck/eyes would be when looking in the mirror. Mirror is totally fine for

Get stronger first. When you can max over 300 in each, then start using a weight belt. And only for your top sets.

I would say it all depends on your goals and the "trainer" you choose. If you want to be strong, follow a powerlifting program. If you want to be aesthetic, following a bodybuilding program. But, unless you really want to compete as a bodybuilder, you probably don't need to follow a traditional bodybuilding "split,"

This is generally good advice. However, there are some very good diet plans (for weight training) that involve the strategic use of simple sugars and junk carbohydrates to fuel up for or replenish after a training session (flexible dieting/IIFYM, carb cycling and carb backloading). John Kiefer, Krissy Mae Cagney and

Did you read the article? It doesn't assume the prior relationship ended poorly or that the target audience is despondent. It's just practical advice on how to handle discussions/questions that may come up. Don't like the content? Just stop reading and move on.

Then use the word "mentally ill" or identify the illness. In all cases, refrain from use of the word "crazy."

I pretty much discounted everything that came after the word "piece."