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Jebus
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posted October 21, 2005 06:35 PM |
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Quote: Btw, you want to work your shoulders because you want to stop being able to fit in the doorframe one of those days?
actually I alreayd can't get through the door...
I can't touch my own head either!
Im just contemplating a new carreer in tourist transportation and need to bulk up to get those chariots on my shoulders!!
nice drawings btw...
(and I've been working out at the gym since highschool so I pretty much know all the "weights" ways of goind shoulders.. i thought maybe you had something without them...)
J
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Russ
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posted October 21, 2005 06:47 PM |
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Quote: actually I alreayd can't get through the door...
I can't touch my own head either!
Im just contemplating a new carreer in tourist transportation and need to bulk up to get those chariots on my shoulders!!
haha! can't touch your head - that's a nice one.
I was lifting weights when I was 13-14, I excercised my shoulders so much that at that time I was close to busting doors with my shoulders as I passed through I even think some of it has survived through 7 years of doing almost no excercise cuz recently when I tried lifting 25 pound dumbells all the way to my sides, I had np doing it.
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lkru33
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posted October 21, 2005 07:05 PM |
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Edited By: lkru33 on 21 Oct 2005
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If you want to work shoulders alone - lift dumbells:
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Thanks!! I knew I was doing something wrong. I will definitely incorporate this into my routine. What is this called again?
The zombie dance!! - (music and above pictorals from Thriller video - Wacko Jacko)
Just a couple questions:
- In diagram 1, do you have to tilt your head to the left in your starting position? Or does this dude have a dislocated head?
- In diagram 2, do you roll your head and have both shoulders dislocate so they are offset to the right?
Can't wait to try it out
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Jebus
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posted October 21, 2005 07:21 PM |
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yeah i've never bought the
"weights for dummies-a stick man guide's to shoulders"!!
lol
my buddy who use to work out all the time, answered my "how big do you want to get man??!"
with a "well until I can't touch my own head!!"
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Russ
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posted October 21, 2005 07:33 PM |
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Quote: - In diagram 1, do you have to tilt your head to the left in your starting position? Or does this dude have a dislocated head?
Yes, tilt the head - it makes you look hip while you do those excercises. It is highly recommended to do it in sync with the most popular club music.
Note: I did not include the stereo system in this diagram since I assumed that such things should be obvious.
Quote: - In diagram 2, do you roll your head and have both shoulders dislocate so they are offset to the right?
he can't dislocate his arms cuz his shoulders aren't attached to his body. wtf kinda stupid question was that?
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Jebus
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posted October 21, 2005 07:39 PM |
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Quote: he can't dislocate his arms cuz his shoulders aren't attached to his body. wtf kinda stupid question was that?
so then I should correct my previous post...
it should have read:
"russ' weight lifting for the paraplegic"
arms and legs not attached?
no problem... our trainning specialist (Russ) will treat you like a normal person while you work out your rubber arms and legs!!
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Russ
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posted October 21, 2005 07:44 PM |
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Quote: so then I should correct my previous post...
it should have read:
"russ' weight lifting for the paraplegic"
Don't you f*ng insult the stick man. He is a perfectly healthy stick man. Don't laugh at him just because he's different!
"weights for dummies-a stick man guide's to shoulders"!!was a much better name.
Quote: your rubber arms and legs!!
And where exactly did you get those rubber fantasies? Noone has mentioned rubber in this thread yet. Better hide your rubber gf before your parents see her!
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Jebus
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posted October 21, 2005 07:49 PM |
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Quote: And where exactly did you get those rubber fantasies? Noone has mentioned rubber in this thread yet.
uh... I did. uh... when I mentioned the paraplegic...
you know... in my last post? the one before this one??
Russ? you there? Russ??
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Better hide your rubber gf before your parents see her!
LEE!!!
YOU TOLD ME YOU'D NEVER TELL!!!
I HATE YOU!!!
(and my folks are both paraplegic, mutes, depth and blind. that's why I was soo interested in your trainning program)
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lkru33
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posted October 21, 2005 07:52 PM |
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Edited By: lkru33 on 21 Oct 2005
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Quote: Yes, tilt the head - it makes you look hip while you do those excercises. It is highly recommended to do it in sync with the most popular club music.
Note: I did not include the stereo system in this diagram since I assumed that such things should be obvious.
Won't this cause a pinched nerve in your neck? What music is popular at your gym? Hopefully not n-sync
Quote: He can't dislocate his arms cuz his shoulders aren't attached to his body. wtf kinda stupid question was that?
From the diagram we conclude that his shoulders (arms for that matter) are not attached to his body. I guess I can also conclude by viewing the diagram, that the head, torso, and each leg are not connected as well. How are these independant body parts able to levitate and move in sync without being connected? If the arm is not attached and he grabs the dumbell, won't the arm remain with the dumbell on the ground?
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Jebus
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posted October 21, 2005 07:55 PM |
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Edited By: Jebus on 21 Oct 2005
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I just throught in was an Xray
and that we couldn't see the cartilege and muscle matter...
I guess that's not the case.
oh wait a minute!!
you're telling me that the stickman DOESNT
have a big freakin' number 2 in his face??
...now it don't make sense to me...
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Russ
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posted October 21, 2005 08:07 PM |
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Quote: What music is popular at your gym?
I never said "play music that's popular at the gym" I said "popular club music" that is popular at the clubs YOU go to.
Quote: From the diagram we conclude that his shoulders (arms for that matter) are not attached to his body. I guess I can also conclude by viewing the diagram, that the head, torso, and each leg are not connected as well. How are these independant body parts able to levitate and move in sync without being connected? If the arm is not attached and he grabs the dumbell, won't the arm remain with the dumbell on the ground?
Man, you are killing me here... stickmen live in 2 dimensional universe, so our laws of physics do not apply to them. I thought everyone knew that.
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Jebus
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posted October 21, 2005 08:11 PM |
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Quote: stickmen live in 2 dimensional universe, so our laws of physics do not apply to them. I thought everyone knew that.
DUDE!
this is a testosterone thread!
WTF is p-h-y-s-i-c-s??
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lkru33
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posted October 21, 2005 08:38 PM |
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Quote: yeah i've never bought the
"weights for dummies-a stick man guide's to shoulders"!!
lol
my buddy who use to work out all the time, answered my "how big do you want to get man??!"
with a "well until I can't touch my own head!!"
This buddy of yours wouldn't happen to be the stick man would it?? The stick man's head is so small, his shoulders would have to be double jointed for him to touch his own head.
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Russ
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posted October 21, 2005 08:58 PM |
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Quote: WTF is p-h-y-s-i-c-s??
Well, it sure as hell ain't smth most girls talk about on their spare time, so I figured that it makes this appropriate for the testosterone thread.
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Jebus
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posted October 21, 2005 09:09 PM |
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Quote: Well, it sure as hell ain't smth most girls talk about on their spare time, so I figured that it makes this appropriate for the testosterone thread.
oh you mean the study of the speed at which I'd have to project a beer can towards my head to be sure it crushes instead of spliting open my flesh??
ah my bad!!
(the joy of a testosterone thread is that we can trash talk, act macho and be sexist all in the same thread and it's ALL ON TOPIC!!! )
pfft!! gurls and science... that's like career women..
pfft!
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Russ
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posted October 21, 2005 09:14 PM |
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Quote: oh you mean the study of the speed at which I'd have to project a beer can towards my head to be sure it crushes instead of spliting open my flesh??
ah my bad!!
Or the trajectory your stream follows while you are at taking a leak.
FOO!!!
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lkru33
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posted October 21, 2005 09:14 PM |
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Quote: Man, you are killing me here... stickmen live in 2 dimensional universe, so our laws of physics do not apply to them. I thought everyone knew that.
I am envious of the stickman Flexability, never any joint pain, etc... I think he does need some traps though
Back to the subject on shoulders:
What Russ is talking about is an exercise known as dumbell lateral raises... works the side portion of your deltoid. If you raise the dumbell straight out in front of you (around eye level), you will hit more of your front deltoid muscle. Shoulder presses also hit your front deltoids, as do regular bench press and incline press (indirectly). It is very easy to overtrain shoulders, which can eventually lead to injury.
Most common shoulder injuries at the gym come from lifting too heavy all the time. This causes a strain or tear on the rotator cuff. Doing rotator cuff exercises 2x a week is not only a good way to help rehab a bad shoulder, but also a good way to help prevent shoulder injuries.
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Jebus
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posted October 21, 2005 09:27 PM |
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uh... thanks.
but I was looking for an exercise without weights.
(you can read right?)
.. and when doing the lat raises in front of your body, you can do them 2 ways...
palm down or palm to the side... i find that when my palms (closed of course around the weight) is facing to the side (where the dumbell is pointing up and down), I get a better burn.
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Russ
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posted October 21, 2005 09:48 PM |
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I just thought if it a bit more...
Besides working the shoulders directly with the weights, chinups work a lot of muscles in that area (especially - the muscle behind your arm on your back - it makes your chest look bigger ).
I think pushups work the shoulders as well. To train more different muscles with the pushups you can diversify them by doing 1-arm, wide, close ones, one arm backwards/one forward, on your fists, on your fingers, etc. I don't think all of those muscles can be done with the weights (i.e. the ones you train when you do pushups on your fingers or fists).
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Jebus
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posted October 21, 2005 10:00 PM |
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man im sooo glad I asked!
if you're gonna do pushups for shoulders you'd have to do them declined (like in a handstand position)
ok so back to flammin'...
you and lee going off and socializing behind the scenes??
you both dissapear and all of a sudden there's a new thread that you've both posted in... sounds suspicious.
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