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I have been doing smith squats because I cant get the movement right for free weight squats. It feels awkward to me I'm not very flexible and I almost fall backwards or drop my chest parallel. Is there anything wrong with sticking to smith squats? Ive read that it wont work my stabilizer muscles as much. I dont play sport, my goal is bodybuilding if it matters.
2600 for past 3 months at first i started losing a lot of weight but last month i see no difference. yeah thanks i think i will cut calories a bit and then when im ready just bulk for ages.
7kg gain in 7 months is nothing. If you have been training hard enough then there will be a great amount of muscle in there. Id keep going personally. Until things start not looking so great.
You are not eating that much at the moment anyway. Shouldnt get too much.
thanks for all the info ... not worried about the weight gain really, pants still fit, a rough and ready guide to waist not getting bigger at least. Pleasingly snug elsewhere. Box squats? No way. May just have to tidy up the diet a little. Green tea, more fluids, and give up all the shit sadly.
I'm a gym newbie and in my 6th week of gym work and am enjoying seeing the results and feeling much better. I'm thinking it is getting to that time when I need to change the exercises I am doing. I am thinking this because I understand you can't just keep doing the same exercises because your body adapts and your results taper off. Changing the exercises causes a new round of improvements so to speak. Apologies if I am not expressing myself the best.
My problem is that I can't think of what to replace squats with. Squats are so highly rated and such a good all round exercise I can't seem to find what an alternative would be?
I'm a gym newbie and in my 6th week of gym work and am enjoying seeing the results and feeling much better. I'm thinking it is getting to that time when I need to change the exercises I am doing. I am thinking this because I understand you can't just keep doing the same exercises because your body adapts and your results taper off. Changing the exercises causes a new round of improvements so to speak. Apologies if I am not expressing myself the best.
My problem is that I can't think of what to replace squats with. Squats are so highly rated and such a good all round exercise I can't seem to find what an alternative would be?
What the young fella is alluding to is the principal of variation. Which doesnt matter at this point. Though, that principal CAN infact be satisfied with changing rep ranges rather exercises. I use 3 personally in any given training block. Progressing just fine.