Speaking of Gyms…
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Speaking of which, hit a deadlift PR yesterday: 3x150kg. I know, not exactly close to the 510kg world record, but I'm quite happy with it.
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By the way Attia warns guys our age about going for deadlift PRs due to injury risk. Squats too. He’s worried about axial load.
He doesn’t quite say don’t do it, but he’s close. Be careful.
@jon-nyc said in Speaking of Gyms…:
By the way Attia warns guys our age about going for deadlift PRs due to injury risk. Squats too. He’s worried about axial load.
He doesn’t quite say don’t do it, but he’s close. Be careful.
3 reps is the lowest I ever go. I never do singles.
I did have my share of injuries due to squats and deadlifts (such as hernia that required non-trivial surgery). I have become smarter in how to avoid injury.
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That's impressive, Klaus.
At my gym a lot of the equipment is labeled as designed and manufactured in Italy. And there's some interesting Da Vinci type contraptions, so it checks out. But the weights are still labeled in pounds. I only imagine the shipping. But I'm sure they're disassemblable.
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I use a hex bar for deadlifts and a machine for squats. But even then I’m doing weights where I can do 8-10 reps.
@jon-nyc said in Speaking of Gyms…:
I use a hex bar for deadlifts and a machine for squats. But even then I’m doing weights where I can do 8-10 reps.
Hex bars are great. I love the more natural grip. But after I've trained straight bar deadlifts with a physiotherapist, I now got the technique down.
I also do machine squats. I lack ankle mobility (but am working on that). This kind of machine is my favorite:

When I do squats, I do superset them with calve raises (which in turn double as ankle mobility stretches) on the same machine with the same weight. Very efficient training.
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@Klaus said in Speaking of Gyms…:
Benching 100kg is a much
nicersmaller number than benching 225.@jon-nyc said in Speaking of Gyms…:
@Klaus said in Speaking of Gyms…:
Benching 100kg is a much
nicersmaller number than benching 225.Thanks for the idea for a cute Bösendorfer video… I’m going to have the 145lb guy in the store “bench” a 225…
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@jon-nyc said in Speaking of Gyms…:
I use a hex bar for deadlifts and a machine for squats. But even then I’m doing weights where I can do 8-10 reps.
Hex bars are great. I love the more natural grip. But after I've trained straight bar deadlifts with a physiotherapist, I now got the technique down.
I also do machine squats. I lack ankle mobility (but am working on that). This kind of machine is my favorite:

When I do squats, I do superset them with calve raises (which in turn double as ankle mobility stretches) on the same machine with the same weight. Very efficient training.
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@Klaus said in Speaking of Gyms…:
Benching 100kg is a much
nicersmaller number than benching 225.@jon-nyc said in Speaking of Gyms…:
@Klaus said in Speaking of Gyms…:
Benching 100kg is a much
nicersmaller number than benching 225.Well, 102kg vs 100kg ...

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@jon-nyc said in Speaking of Gyms…:
I use a hex bar for deadlifts and a machine for squats. But even then I’m doing weights where I can do 8-10 reps.
Hex bars are great. I love the more natural grip. But after I've trained straight bar deadlifts with a physiotherapist, I now got the technique down.
I also do machine squats. I lack ankle mobility (but am working on that). This kind of machine is my favorite:

When I do squats, I do superset them with calve raises (which in turn double as ankle mobility stretches) on the same machine with the same weight. Very efficient training.
@Klaus said in Speaking of Gyms…:
When I do squats, I do superset them with calve raises (which in turn double as ankle mobility stretches) on the same machine with the same weight. Very efficient training.
Good idea. Especially since the calf raise machine at my gym hurts my shoulders as it isn't padded enough.