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I never even started an argument. What are you talking about.I like how you accuse everyone else of being argumentative, but you are always the one in the center of it.
I never even started an argument. What are you talking about.I like how you accuse everyone else of being argumentative, but you are always the one in the center of it.
I never even started an argument. What are you talking about.
Im saying it is the same movement no matter where you do a lift. You could be on mars and squat and what difference would it make? It is the same movement no matter where you are. What difference does it make if you lift in a meet or not? If you personally squat 600 tommorow and posted a video whether it was in a meet or in your back yard you are strong regardless of if you paid somebody to squat in their money making federation or not.You aren't arguing gym lifts vs meet lifts right now?
I'm always torn in trying to figure out if you are argumentative or just really stupid.
Squatting on Mars is different cause there's no oxygen and less gravity.Im saying it is the same movement no matter where you do a lift. You could be on mars and squat and what difference would it make? It is the same movement no matter where you are. What difference does it make if you lift in a meet or not? If you personally squat 600 tommorow and posted a video whether it was in a meet or in your back yard you are strong regardless of if you paid somebody to squat in their money making federation or not.
I think you are making this way to complicated man. If you are overly emotional there is a higher chance of injury and especially if you treat every training session like if you lift the weight you are winning world war 3 or something. I’m not saying to treat every session like it’s another day at the boring office of course you will make better progress if you have passion.Also, here's a good read about how training angry vs. calm is individualistic. https://www.elitefts.com/education/optimal-arousal-in-powerlifting/#:~:text=If you aren't up,by person for each lift.
Yea I’m the one spazzing. I mentioned to somebody that asked that lifting calmly was the better way to train and then you spazzed out yourself but trying to convolute reasonable advice. Did you even read the article you posted?I wasn't making it overly complicated. I simply said there are some lifters that use high levels of arousal in their training successfully. That contradicted your thoughts so you spazzed out
You need to read the whole article, particularly the second to last segment.Yea I’m the one spazzing. I mentioned to somebody that asked that lifting calmly was the better way to train and then you spazzed out yourself but trying to convolute reasonable advice. Did you even read the article you posted?
“Well, while it does sound like an overture, it simply is your level of “upness.” Some people call it psyched up, some call it jacked up, and some call it pumped up. Whatever it is, it is an up. Many people think all they have to do is get more “up,” and they’ll be able to lift more weight. If they can get into some raging, bull fury, they’ll be able to summon their inner demons and get some ungodly PR.
Unfortunately, it doesn’t quite work that way”
Yea what I said was completely wrong
I read the whole thing it is just common sense.You need to read the whole article, particularly the second to last segment.
Im sure it is poker, I'm sure it is.I read the whole thing it is just common sense.
I never even started an argument. What are you talking about.
Are you saying that @ROcknrollracing and @pokerandbeer are the same dude?Im sure it is poker, I'm sure it is.
So...you agree, lifting in a meet and lifting in the gym are different. Good chat.Sure the conditions are different
For sure always fun.So...you agree, lifting in a meet and lifting in the gym are different. Good chat.
Poker had an identity crisis earlier this year. He reinvented himself as @ROcknrollracingAre you saying that @ROcknrollracing and @pokerandbeer are the same dude?