Quote:TonySandos Wrote:Shoulders are a delicate structure. I would not want to give advice unless I could actually give a proper assessment. sorry.
what about shoulder cuff pain atop my arms when I lift them?
Quote:kbell Wrote:Thats a loaded question. Unless I actually see your technique I can not comment on what needs improving.
And what technique adjustments would they be for say the deadlift and squat? Squat is my weaker big lift.
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Do you have to eat a ton to do several big lifts like bench and deadlifts on one day?
You have to eat based on your goals. If your goal is to get big and muscular then yes; you should eat a ton. If your goal is to lift the heaviest weight possible then yes; you should eat a ton.
If your goal is to be strong and lose weight then no; you must take a more calculated approach to nutrition.
Quote: Yua Wrote:Rippetoe makes quite a few fundamental mistakes in his teachings. No serious powerlifter has ever fully agreed with rippetoe and there are quite a few videos that point out his mistakes.
I actually found Rippetoe to be the best technique/programming coach for beginners.
One of his biggest teaching blunders is his squat technique; more specifically his stance on hip drive.
Quote: CaP Wrote:Yes there is a difference between neurological pain and muscular soreness.
Are you differentiating between pain with joint/tendon soreness with pain due to muscle soreness?