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Billwest | ... | 15-06-2018 @ 11:57 | |
Member 541, 4881 posts SQ 192.5, BP 120, DL 222.5535.0 kgs @ 92.8kgs UnEq | Rick said:I know a lot of people with f**ked backs, but no lifters. . I'm not 100% sure this is true, I know one or two, but they seem a lot more motivated to get them sorted out. | ||
Ham | ... | 16-06-2018 @ 23:41 | |
Ham but hey Member 4787, 205 posts | Benefits of lifting? Feeling better, looking better, which leads to feeling better mentally which leads to confidence which leads to better opportunities presenting themselves... it's an awesome win win win cycle! As with anything: too much of a good thing becomes a bad thing...most of us ignore the signs of "too much" like aches and pains and niggles though...we're just lifters | ||
Wayne_Cowdrey | ... | 16-06-2018 @ 23:47 | |
Still got a little bit of strength Member 400, 22018 posts | Today I pulled a stuck washing line pole out of the ground for someone. | ||
Fakeinjury17 | ... | 17-06-2018 @ 14:50 | |
Member 6229, 67 posts SQ 140, BP 150, DL 260550.0 kgs @ 108kgs UnEq | Self esteem. Feel a lot more confident at higher BW. Also less stressed since starting training in 2012. In terms of competing, more confident too as it provides a 'reason' for all the time cost and eating. | ||
unit94 | ... | 17-06-2018 @ 22:14 | |
what is everyone's fran time? Member 3986, 10432 posts SQ 340, BP 200, DL 400940.0 kgs @ 129kgs Eq | It allows me to lift attractive girls up very easily at salsa dancing, this is definitely a benefit | ||
Gordy | ... | 18-06-2018 @ 17:32 | |
Member 5418, 383 posts | Post Edited: 10.08.2018 @ 16:34 PM by Gordy . | ||
slow_lift_joe | ... | 19-06-2018 @ 00:01 | |
Interesting Member 6186, 245 posts | The Iron has taught me the following :- Self Respect Restraint Self Control Plus how to progress gradually. I personally believe it has helped me so much in life and in many ways it has had a clear positive effect on my well being both in mind and body. | ||
Fatpete | ... | 19-06-2018 @ 07:07 | |
Hyper obese Pete Member 70, 17816 posts SQ 322.5, BP 205, DL 300827.5 kgs @ 133kgs Eq | Billwest said: I'm not 100% sure this is true, I know one or two, but they seem a lot more motivated to get them sorted out. I once spoke at some length with an orthopedic surgeon who told me that if you compared two men, one who had lifted all his life and one who hadn't, there would be a huge difference in their physiques and well being. Nowhere he assured me would that difference be more noticeable than in their backs. | ||
Terminator | ... | 19-06-2018 @ 12:55 | |
jerking is obviously great, Member 2521, 4712 posts SQ 235, BP 160, DL 290685.0 kgs @ 111kgs UnEq | slimsim said:The biggest *health* benefit for me is seeing my mates. I work from home and don't currently live with my missus (at least not for the next 7-weeks) so if I didn't go to the gym I could easily go days without speaking to anyone on anything other than a business level. That would drive me potty! 1hr in the gym chatting s**t is like having 4-5 pints with the lads, just without any fuzzy head the next day. this is exactly how I feel... full time wfh for me, and live alone | ||
Funky_monkey | ... | 20-06-2018 @ 09:00 | |
403 forbidden message Member 160, 5120 posts SQ 190, BP 137.5, DL 225552.5 kgs @ 86kgs UnEq | General benefits? There are NEVER left-overs. No food gets thrown out. All you can eat is much better value for money. Restaurants are better value for money provided you only buy ONE meal, not two (see 2nd point: no wastage.) Problems with too much money? Spend it on MORE food! | ||
JamesH | ... | 27-06-2018 @ 23:03 | |
my buttocks hurt Member 337, 2119 posts SQ 300, BP 140, DL 305745.0 kgs @ 125kgs Eq | Fatpete said: I once spoke at some length with an orthopedic surgeon who told me that if you compared two men, one who had lifted all his life and one who hadn't, there would be a huge difference in their physiques and well being. Nowhere he assured me would that difference be more noticeable than in their backs. Did he suggest that the difference would be a positive one - that lifting would be beneficial to well-being? I am curious to know. | ||
little_a | ... | 28-06-2018 @ 10:49 | |
still a devious weightlifting bastard Member 43, 14374 posts | JamesH said: Did he suggest that the difference would be a positive one - that lifting would be beneficial to well-being? I am curious to know. I'm not sure how many ortho surgeons Pete know's, but if it's the one I'm thinking of he definitely advocates lifting as a positive lifestyle activity James. He was also quite a bit more than 'just' an orthopedic surgeon and now well into his 70's still squats and pulls heavy on a regular basis. Whilst I don't bother much with gurning heavy lifting anymore when it comes to general benefits I'm with Pete on this one. It's just a pain to get the balance right. | ||
JackRevans | ... | 28-06-2018 @ 12:07 | |
'There was also a sausage in my mouth.' Member 2477, 16481 posts SQ 190, BP 130, DL 235555.0 kgs @ 83kgs UnEq | lifting has definitely kept me out of a lot of trouble over the years. It makes me not want to do things like drink lots of alcohol and do lines of coke and stuff because I know it will definitely make my next training session worse. In the long run this has been very good for me, and hopefully will continue to do so. | ||
Fatpete | ... | 28-06-2018 @ 12:12 | |
Hyper obese Pete Member 70, 17816 posts SQ 322.5, BP 205, DL 300827.5 kgs @ 133kgs Eq | Post Edited: 28.06.2018 @ 12:12 PM by Fatpete JamesH said: Did he suggest that the difference would be a positive one - that lifting would be beneficial to well-being? I am curious to know. Oh yes, hugely beneficial. Like comparing day with night And it is the one LittleA thinks it is | ||
JamesH | ... | 28-06-2018 @ 21:44 | |
my buttocks hurt Member 337, 2119 posts SQ 300, BP 140, DL 305745.0 kgs @ 125kgs Eq | Post Edited: 28.06.2018 @ 21:50 PM by JamesH little_a said: I'm not sure how many ortho surgeons Pete know's, but if it's the one I'm thinking of he definitely advocates lifting as a positive lifestyle activity James. He was also quite a bit more than 'just' an orthopedic surgeon and now well into his 70's still squats and pulls heavy on a regular basis. Whilst I don't bother much with gurning heavy lifting anymore when it comes to general benefits I'm with Pete on this one. It's just a pain to get the balance right. Fatpete said: "Oh yes, hugely beneficial. Like comparing day with night And it is the one LittleA thinks it is" Thank you to you both for the replies. I am very glad that is the case. My own presumption has always been that it is. I would by no means class myself as anything more than average in terms of natural physical ability; however, I think that, over the years, the benefits have shown. Aside from lifting I play cricket. Even at my least athletic (e.g. 120ish Kilos) I have seemed to be more durable than contemporaries, bowling 200+ overs per season without issue, year in year out, whilst some more talented friends have more or less broken. LittleA - I think I am in a similar boat there with lifting. I still have a bar, plates and a rack which get used several times a week. I have just learned not to really care how much I am lifting. Provided it is fairly frequent and fun the objective is achieved, usually with very few reps or worries. | ||