Sekcy_Gymnast
Cathlete
Hey Cathe,
This morning (Wednesday July 19) I did your Slow and Heavy Legs and Shoulders workout that was on Fit TV, and first of all I just wanted to say I really loved it! I really learned that proper technique, form, and NO MOMENTUM:7 is really important, and is better for working the muscles.
Second, I just had a couple of questions about different ways to do some of the exercises, and just wanted to know what you thought. When you did the calf raises with the weights, would it be ok to do them on the step w/ ankle weights, and maybe 10 or 12lb dumb bells? Since I'm a gymnast, (and you were once one too) than you know that after a while, your calves get really strong from always standing on high toe on beam, and preforming turns, jumps, leaps, tumbling, ect. Would it be a good idea to do this?
My other question was when you did the quats w/ one 40lb dumbell in your hand, and was working the inner thighs and butt, would it be ok to use a barbell, not across the chest, but maybe just in an overhand grip at about level with your thighs? Or if I should use 2 dumb bells at a weight good for me? I don't have a 40lb dumb bell, so would any of those variations be a good idea, and still work the muscles as hard as your doing?
Thank You for all your help and Happy Birthday!
:+
You Rock,
Adri
This morning (Wednesday July 19) I did your Slow and Heavy Legs and Shoulders workout that was on Fit TV, and first of all I just wanted to say I really loved it! I really learned that proper technique, form, and NO MOMENTUM:7 is really important, and is better for working the muscles.
Second, I just had a couple of questions about different ways to do some of the exercises, and just wanted to know what you thought. When you did the calf raises with the weights, would it be ok to do them on the step w/ ankle weights, and maybe 10 or 12lb dumb bells? Since I'm a gymnast, (and you were once one too) than you know that after a while, your calves get really strong from always standing on high toe on beam, and preforming turns, jumps, leaps, tumbling, ect. Would it be a good idea to do this?
My other question was when you did the quats w/ one 40lb dumbell in your hand, and was working the inner thighs and butt, would it be ok to use a barbell, not across the chest, but maybe just in an overhand grip at about level with your thighs? Or if I should use 2 dumb bells at a weight good for me? I don't have a 40lb dumb bell, so would any of those variations be a good idea, and still work the muscles as hard as your doing?
Thank You for all your help and Happy Birthday!
:+
You Rock,
Adri