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    So today I ate a lot, 5.723 Kcal, my new daily record.

    Throughout the day, I did 1 hour of heavy work-out shoulders, also 40' of gymnastics and at the end 1 hour of bjj (just fights, 5' each and 2' rest).
    I felt, while showering a couple of hours ago, some tenderness in my elbows.
    Also, this was my fourth day of continuous training without any rest.
    Tomorrow, I'll need a break.

    After all, how can I understand which are my new limits if I do not reach them!?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BJJ View Post
    So today I ate a lot, 5.723 Kcal, my new daily record.

    Throughout the day, I did 1 hour of heavy work-out shoulders, also 40' of gymnastics and at the end 1 hour of bjj (just fights, 5' each and 2' rest).
    I felt, while showering a couple of hours ago, some tenderness in my elbows.
    Also, this was my fourth day of continuous training without any rest.
    Tomorrow, I'll need a break.

    After all, how can I understand which are my new limits if I do not reach them!?
    I miss those warrior workouts

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    Quote Originally Posted by elpropiotorvic View Post
    I miss those warrior workouts
    why? can't you do it anymore?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BJJ View Post
    why? can't you do it anymore?
    Absolutely no time... School and work full time (48 hours a week)

    And martial arts are expEnsive to train ... I could train on my own have a bb in shaolin but the truth is that I'm debating myself wether to do it or not because there are lots lots of rumors about the ppl that taught me being Quakers... Now that being said they taught me nothing wrong... In fact fl( u being a martial artist) it's prob one of the most imp parts in my life...
    But if the rumors are truth they have been running a scam for way too long... And good for me that I decided to not be a misioner because then I'd be living to teach that... And at the same time they provide no evidence showing that they are not Quakers ... One thing I know is that the ppl I trained with are prob the best athletes I have known, till the point I strongly think they would be victorius matched against any top fighter with fame

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    Quote Originally Posted by elpropiotorvic View Post
    Absolutely no time... School and work full time (48 hours a week)

    And martial arts are expEnsive to train ... I could train on my own have a bb in shaolin but the truth is that I'm debating myself wether to do it or not because there are lots lots of rumors about the ppl that taught me being Quakers... Now that being said they taught me nothing wrong... In fact fl( u being a martial artist) it's prob one of the most imp parts in my life...
    But if the rumors are truth they have been running a scam for way too long... And good for me that I decided to not be a misioner because then I'd be living to teach that... And at the same time they provide no evidence showing that they are not Quakers ... One thing I know is that the ppl I trained with are prob the best athletes I have known, till the point I strongly think they would be victorius matched against any top fighter with fame
    Then, which will be your decision, at the end...?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BJJ View Post
    Then, which will be your decision, at the end...?
    I am going to keep focusing on what I do know... Studying and developing myself in a new country... I need to focus a lot in my studies and plan to start a business in the next five to ten years so I'll keep it in hold, I am only seeing my master in 6 years so I'll be on hold for thatlong ... I have a lot of work todo... New life new country... 1yr baby ... New career ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by elpropiotorvic View Post
    I am going to keep focusing on what I do know... Studying and developing myself in a new country... I need to focus a lot in my studies and plan to start a business in the next five to ten years so I'll keep it in hold, I am only seeing my master in 6 years so I'll be on hold for thatlong ... I have a lot of work todo... New life new country... 1yr baby ... New career ...
    I know what that means.
    Good Luck

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    Quote Originally Posted by BJJ View Post
    So today I ate a lot, 5.723 Kcal, my new daily record.

    Throughout the day, I did 1 hour of heavy work-out shoulders, also 40' of gymnastics and at the end 1 hour of bjj (just fights, 5' each and 2' rest).
    I felt, while showering a couple of hours ago, some tenderness in my elbows.
    Also, this was my fourth day of continuous training without any rest.
    Tomorrow, I'll need a break.

    After all, how can I understand which are my new limits if I do not reach them!?
    Hey I missed this...what do you do for gymnastics? I was a gymnast for 20 years. Competed in college, then 2 years after college.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fig View Post
    Hey I missed this...what do you do for gymnastics? I was a gymnast for 20 years. Competed in college, then 2 years after college.
    20 Years of experience, not bad at all!
    Can you do the mortal jump?

    I do reverse push-ups (upside down I mean) at the bar, circle at the bar, flexibility exercises at the parallelepiped, handstand at the parallel bars, shoulders rotations on the rings and rope climbing without legs.

    Nothing much I would say but the issue for me is to able able to keep doing those exercises even with the weight increase.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BJJ View Post
    20 Years of experience, not bad at all!
    Can you do the mortal jump?

    I do reverse push-ups (upside down I mean) at the bar, circle at the bar, flexibility exercises at the parallelepiped, handstand at the parallel bars, shoulders rotations on the rings and rope climbing without legs.

    Nothing much I would say but the issue for me is to able able to keep doing those exercises even with the weight increase.
    Had to look up mortal jump...we call it a standing back tuck, but yes I can. Also do it piked and straight body. Not sure where you're from but around here men's gymnastics is generally unappreciated and under-respected. It is tremendously difficult but commonly regarded as gay or feminine until someone really takes time to understand it. First week of school each year new football players would give weird looks but after a few weeks they were in our gym trying to keep up; we always got a ton of respect from ALL the athletes.

    Anyway, try to learn circles on a mushroom if you have one and eventually on the pommel horse. They are great for abs and delts. Also, planche exercises are probably the best thing to do for delts. For lats, try some cross strength on rings...you won't be able to hold, but lower as slowly as you can for 3-10 reps, depending on your ability. L holds are good for abs on parallel bars, can also try to press to handstand.

    There's a ton of stuff. If you want to train something specifically, send me a PM. I don't want to hijack your thread anymore than I already have. Anyone else is more than welcome to also. No flames though. I dealt with that shit most of my childhood. Despite popular belief, 99% of male gymnasts are straight, myself included.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fig View Post
    Had to look up mortal jump...we call it a standing back tuck, sorry i did not know the correct word to name it but yes I can. Also do it piked and straight body. Not sure where you're from italy but around here men's gymnastics is generally unappreciated and under-respected totally unacceptable. It is tremendously difficult but commonly regarded as gay or feminine until someone really takes time to understand it ignorance plays a role. First week of school each year new football players would give weird looks but after a few weeks they were in our gym trying to keep up; we always got a ton of respect from ALL the athletes.

    Anyway, try to learn circles on a mushroom if you have one and eventually on the pommel horse i have the second one but i cannot make it really, yet. They are great for abs and delts. Also, planche exercises are probably the best thing to do for delts. For lats, try some cross strength on rings...you won't be able to hold i know!, but lower as slowly as you can for 3-10 reps, depending on your ability. L holds are good for abs on parallel bars, can also try to press to handstand.

    There's a ton of stuff. If you want to train something specifically, send me a PM. I don't want to hijack your thread anymore than I already have you did not. Anyone else is more than welcome to also. No flames though. I dealt with that shit most of my childhood. Despite popular belief, 99% of male gymnasts are straight, myself included.
    You spoke about athletes before.
    IMO, a real athlete is one who can perform something like this:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8O9nQzmq7bQ (look at how long he held the cross!)

    I would love to have that REAL power!!!

    PS
    When I work-out and at the end I do some of the above reported exercises (mine I mean) people do look strange at me because I am no "short" like Yuri...
    but still I can accomplish some "goody" result.
    and you know what they can all do...

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    Quote Originally Posted by BJJ View Post
    You spoke about athletes before.
    IMO, a real athlete is one who can perform something like this:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8O9nQzmq7bQ (look at how long he held the cross!)

    I would love to have that REAL power!!!

    PS
    When I work-out and at the end I do some of the above reported exercises (mine I mean) people do look strange at me because I am no "short" like Yuri...
    but still I can accomplish some "goody" result.
    and you know what they can all do...
    Chechi is a LEGEND!! I used to hold a cross for 3-4 seconds, no way I could hold that long though! Chechi only retired a few years ago.

    Chechi 2004 Olympic FINALS:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7aSN7u6JMNA

    This is the big name in Italy right now (I used to do his dismount):
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jLjrFHRQaAk

    Current Ring God:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ftLI0pgrfQc

    And my personal fav:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KwhCSFYULks

    Enjoy

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    Quote Originally Posted by fig View Post
    Chechi is a LEGEND!! I used to hold a cross for 3-4 seconds, no way I could hold that long though! Chechi only retired a few years ago.

    Chechi 2004 Olympic FINALS:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7aSN7u6JMNA

    This is the big name in Italy right now (I used to do his dismount):
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jLjrFHRQaAk

    Current Ring God:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ftLI0pgrfQc

    And my personal fav:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KwhCSFYULks

    Enjoy
    Thanks man, great stuff!

    Just I cannot watch the last one unfortunately, I get:
    "This video is not available in your country due to copyright restrictions"

    WTF

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