Shoulder Rehab
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Haha thats great! There are usually just a couple of old people that walk around the track and just stare at me. They must think I am crazy. I have really grown to love sled training. It has whipped me into shape quick.
So whats your opinion on my return to weight lifting? How long do you think I should wait?
How much do you think the restrictions I have would affect the creation of a solid program? Would it cause muscle imbalances?
So whats your opinion on my return to weight lifting? How long do you think I should wait?
How much do you think the restrictions I have would affect the creation of a solid program? Would it cause muscle imbalances?
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Another month is a long time but better safe than sorry. Plus I am having fun with what I am doing. I am really killing bodyfat with the workouts I have been doing even while eating about 3000 calories. I am doing sled work but I am also throwing is all sorts of speed and agility work. At the end of each workout I doing some rough conditioning as well. Trying to get back to my athlete roots.
Any tips on what I can add to my workouts to get more out of them?
Any tips on what I can add to my workouts to get more out of them?
Nothing at this point..
The fact you're wanting more is a good sign. Scratch that... a GREAT sign. Ethusiasm must be tempered though. Not to reign you in but rather, to prevent a re-occurrence of your injury.
Don't want to take you down that road again. It will be here soon enough. Until then... still waters run deep.
The fact you're wanting more is a good sign. Scratch that... a GREAT sign. Ethusiasm must be tempered though. Not to reign you in but rather, to prevent a re-occurrence of your injury.
Don't want to take you down that road again. It will be here soon enough. Until then... still waters run deep.
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Here's what I'd like you to do next with respect to the squat..
Take a week off from lower body training. Continue of course with the shoulder rehab course I've outlined but dis-continue lower body work.
When you resume the following week, do so with German Loading Pattern #2 as per The Blueprint Periodic - For Strength.
I really want to keep this rolling!
Take a week off from lower body training. Continue of course with the shoulder rehab course I've outlined but dis-continue lower body work.
When you resume the following week, do so with German Loading Pattern #2 as per The Blueprint Periodic - For Strength.
I really want to keep this rolling!
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