Also stand in place and thrust out your pelvis repeatedly. Great for the core.
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TheAdlerian — 4 years ago(May 06, 2021 03:36 AM)
Well, I'm not writing a manifesto on here.
I provided into ideas and said in my first post, I would explain what to do.
However, doing something is way better than nothing.
Many addicts are perfectionists as are many fat people and slobs.
They will not start something because they are concerned about nothing doing it "right" and so they never do anything.
NO ONE taught me to workout and I literally figured it out by eyeballing things in the gym. Then, I bought books, then the internet became functional, and I found out about that. I bought college nutrition books and studied those.
So, I starting out "not doing it right" and now am stronger and fitter than 99.9% of people my age.
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TheAdlerian — 4 years ago(May 06, 2021 02:25 PM)
Teaching yourself to do things means you are invested in it and know it from the ground up.
If you expect others to hold your hand and know things for you, you won't be expert at it.
I taught myself how to paint and I'm a good painter.
I taught myself well beyond what I learned in school regarding psychology and I'm one of the most knowledgeable people you could ever meet.
I have very good accomplishments in fitness, art, and my career.
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TheAdlerian — 4 years ago(May 04, 2021 05:14 PM)
You don't want pain while lifting.
You should feel in burning and stress.
Lifting to me can feel sort of like having an orgasm. It's a massive surge of feeling and then you need to get away from it.
This is why lifters grunt and stuff in the gym. It's like "Holy ****!" on your last rep and you need to stop and rest a bit before continuing.
If you feel stabbing pain you are getting hurt.