Essential Random Gym Thoughts Revisited...

KalKal

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working out late night brings out weirdos and juicers in my area

these dudes screaming and yelling with the steroid gut I'm looking like:stopitslime::comeon:

then one screams out"whatever it takes bro,anything for the edge!"

The last time I ever tried running outside uphill with a weight vest on was the time when some gym type weirdo started shouting out "GO GET IT!" GO GET IT!!!"
 

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talk to me about depletion workouts...do these work? i'm not doing any crazy low carb. but my carbs are about 60-100 day. just trying to drop fat and saw this is a good type of workout to do once a week to really deplete glycogen...do i do cardio after to really burn everything out?

They work to rapidly plummet your body's glycogen stores, thus quickly placing your body in a deep ketogenic state. A potent tool to jump start fat utilization coming from high carb dieting.

But like @The ADD implied, there's no need if you've already been eating low carb for 2+ weeks. Your glycogen stores eventually level out to the amount you ingest. Your 60-100g, combined with training, will create the same internal environment as after a depletion workout. The depletion workout will get you there in a day or two (depending how aggressive you deplete) whereas just eating low carb may take 1-2 weeks. Also, no point doing weekly depletion workouts if you haven't eaten high carb at some point.
 

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We are 53 days into the year and I have run 40 miles so far. I am trying to average 1 mile per day. Knocked out 3 last night on the treadmill and will do 3 more tomorrow outside (50 degrees). I should be right on pace...or beyond by the end of next week.
 

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I switched up my squat stance yesterday and going forward to a wide quasi-sumo stance to make it easier on my knees since I have a hard time focusing on bowing my knees out as I go down. My outer quads, glutes and hams were really feeling it. Knees felt great though. Is this the normal area to feel it at...especially outer quads? Hopefully I get my numbers to the same as my shoulder width stance.
 
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