Tuesday, October 25, 2016

The untold benefits of lifting weight off the ground: how deadlifts (and a bit of stretching) have changed my life

This post may come as a semi-surprise to those of you who have followed my blog for several years. In a post dated 2010, I insisted that squats and deadlifts should be eliminated from your routine if you are over 40 because the benefits of these two exercises, whereas very real, were more than outweighed by potential risks, including catastrophic injuries to your spine. 
My opinion on squats has not changed since. Betting on being able to keep perfect form every single time, especially without the assistance of a fellow athlete, is a dangerous proposition. You may have performed the same squat routine 100's of times before but one fateful day, because you happen to be more tired or less concentrated than usual, the same 200 lbs may suddenly be too much to handle and, if no attendant is present, you will have to compensate by using improper form to get back up. This single incident may be enough to inflict a serious injury with catastrophic long-term consequences.

However, after two years of practicing deadlifts with a barbell once a week, I have come to the conclusion that DLs are a completely different animal than squats. For one thing,: if you have overestimated your strength of the day while deadlifting, all you have to do is drop the bar to the ground, no matter what position in the movement you are in. The worst that could happen then is a loud thud on the gym floor and the ensuing disapproving looks from disgruntled onlookers. That's why I would recommend performing deadlifts on an relatively soft floor, which should be no problem at most gyms. 

Now for the incredible benefits of deadlifting: in my over 25 years working out at least 4 

Monday, October 24, 2016

Six Pack abs: the #1 myth on the fitness grapevine

 If I had to pick the most egregious misconception in fitness, the Six Pack abs myth would be a serious contender.

The assertion invariably goes something like this: you can't get Six Pack abs because

either you don't exercise your abs properly/enough or what you need is a miracle "ripping" supplement

THE MIRACLE PILL RIP OFF

I will address the second part of this dubious alternative first because the answer is short : there may be supplements that may help you get ripped (but not specifically in the midsection) but, if they do work, then, they are either illegal (remember the phen fen scandal 15 years ago http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fen-phen) or,  even if they are still on the market, they are hazardous to your health.

All these supplements act in pretty much the same way, by artificially increasing