SgtSlaughter
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Ok, cool... 5x5 the supported row... for hammer strength there's only a High Pull and a Low Pull (there are row machines but those suck)... Personall I like the high pull... but since I'm going to be Chinning should I go for the low pull? Probably doesn't matter too much but it's a big difference in angles (probably 70* difference).BiggT said:Sarge I'd push the supported row hard with 5x5, then do the hammer rows (there has to be enough hammer strength equipment to choose from) for 4 or 5 x8....chins, whatever you like, man.....3 sets to failure.
You can even do the leg stuff on a Sat...or on one of the mornings.....don't think of it as training, but rehab.....do whatever you can without whatever weight you can, try the GMs, try some type of ab work, do calves, the important thing is NOT to aggrevate the injury, if your upper body gets stronger as you heal and nothing gets hurt worse, then that is all you can hope for, and is pretty damn good if you ask me.
Quick question......and I am not ragging on you or giving you a hard time.......why do you want to cut right now?? The way I see it, you're not fat, you were getting stronger and stronger and building more and more muscle. You live in the northeast and the cold weather is upon us. At your height and with your frame, you have so much more untapped potential.....A major cut will set you back......now if you can top my reasons not to cut with your reasons to cut, I'll shut up, lol.
I feel you with the leg work... sounds good...
lol, I knew this was coming... But the most important question you left out... how long do I want to cut




I think my body found a level it likes right now (with my eating how I want really...) around 216-218lbs i'm waffeling around... just time to clean up my diet and do some cardio... I think cutting cardio cold turkey was a bad idea for my body and where I prefer it to be at.
Plus, I REALLY don't want to buy anymore new work clothes right now, LOL.
Does that suffice

I can't wait for this weekend

