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02-16-2005, 05:44 PM #1
When is the weight too much too soon?
I have seen this referenced several times here at AR. So I have a question for the experienced.
When running your first cycle, when do you put the brakes on for too much weight too soon to prevent injury?
I know this question is loaded with abundant variables such as age, current connective tissue health, lifting technique etc...
But even still, I would like to here some personal experiences and weight increase amounts that were attained without injury and considered safe. If nothing else to give myself a loose guide on what to expect and where to think about placing my stop for injury prevention.
I dont want to stop when it hurts. I feel that is too late...
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02-17-2005, 04:59 AM #2
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02-17-2005, 07:27 AM #3Anabolic Member
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I cannot say from experience as I only have one good cycle last summer. But yes, many injuries do occur because of rapid strength increases, muscle fullness and tendon/connective tissue lacking because of minimal time. You have to use your head lifting and that my friend is either on aas or not. Your body does the talking ,you need to listen. If you do not want to stop when it is hurting(sharp hard pain) then you are only asking for long term trouble. It is not a jack rabbit race to the finish line or else you will not finish.
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02-17-2005, 07:37 AM #4Originally Posted by bluethunder
I thought if a few chime in with personal increases that went smooth, or on the other end, too much. I can go into this knowing where I may encounter problems.
Maybe there are just too many variables here to get some sort of guidline.
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02-17-2005, 09:50 AM #5
I did some 1-tu ( a prohorme) that had incredible strength gains. I went up 90 pounds on incline bench in 5.5 weeks .... wayyyy to fast. because of the extra water retention, my tendons did not get proper nutrients and became inflammed. I have just started working out again after 4 months of physio and rest! The worst part is that I never felt anything because of the increased water, after I was done the cycle I felt it bad but kept pushing.. it was stupid.. basically if its more then an ache stop
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02-17-2005, 10:45 AM #6Originally Posted by needmorestrength
Interesting,
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02-17-2005, 11:28 AM #7
if your benching 315 now. dont be stupid and try 350 within 2 weeks. gradually move up in small increments and you should be fine, ie 5-10lbs
because of gear you will be able to do more weight (obvious), IMO 1st couple of weeks do few more reps then move up in weight
goodluck with your cycle
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02-17-2005, 11:34 AM #8Originally Posted by 511220
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