wilhelm
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Dennis Hatch looks like a gym rat.Lol. Thorsten weights maybe 150 pounds.
Dennis Hatch looks like a gym rat.Lol. Thorsten weights maybe 150 pounds.
Here is my advice, which is far from expert opinion. Focus more on stretching, and consider switching to resistance bands. At 5'11, 265lbs, you are going to fatigue faster, regardless of your weight training. It might be time to consider thinning down a bit, and switching gears. The rest of your body (back, hips, knees, etc), will thank you in the long run. Just my honest opinion.Yes on joe Rogan, but hes a little fella, probably 5 foot 6 inches, and 160 pounds. I’m 5-11 and 265 pounds. And yes i firmly believe that lifting heavy weights is the key to longevity. Not talking powerlifting numbers, did all that in my 30 til age 40. I’m just talking about moving weights as fast as i can, for 6 to 8 reps. With little rest. Now i bench 225, for 6-8 reps, with 60 seconds rest between sets. At 66, i still feel i could go much higher in weight, if i slowed down, but have no desire to anymore.
Yes, everything was out the window today because of my neck tension. I will try to practice tonight at home, see if things loosen up.
He used to come to Houston with Whitey and while Whitey was in action he'd hit balls and try to stir up a little action. While he palyed he had this big rubber band one end around his shoulder and the other in his hand. People thought he was crazy but no one dared say anything to him. But he was actually pretty cool to be around. Nice guy.STRONG/BIG ARM JOHN from INDY had a blacktop construction biz and pushed a lot of iron in his day.
He played at a very strong shortstop level ( on a bar tabe) in addition to being a fine hoopster.
It looks like some of the Euros dabble in iron, however, not at John's level.
At one time he was definitely heavier, but he has slimmed down over the years. He was muscular with low body fat- so he probably was in the range of 170-175 poundsLol. Thorsten weights maybe 150 pounds.
Ever the optimist, I know there are workarounds like meditation and yoga. You may have to spend time learning how your pool stroke contracts and/or doesn't but there are ways. Something I'd like to see regardless is an automated stroke machine that shows the trainee what linear is. Etc... etc...I really thought i could become a really good pool player. But unfortunately, do to my lifting for 40 years, and still lifting, its not in the cards for me. But thats ok, as i still have fun. I did not want to make this post into a weightlifting post. That wasn’t my intent. But it seems like it is now a weight lifting post. I will not lift like an old man. I refuse. Why should i ? Yes my body mass is high, i never lose a pound. I see the old guys lifting like old guys at my gym, and just think why slow down???? Now is the time to speed things up!!!! I still lift as in this video, just being careful to not go to heavy, as i do not want to get hurt. I could go much heavier, but i would serve no purpose.
I wish all of the pool players on this site good health and workouts. Do what you can lift, as long as you’re in the gym working hard, you’re on the right path. Judochoke
It's all relative to what you used to do in the younger years. But benches with a pair of 105 lb. dumbbells at 66 years of age is not going too heavy? Are you shitting me?! Anymore and it's next to impossible to clean the weights and get into position to lie on the bench with a slight incline. That's 210 lbs. and no assistance required to get on or off the bench without the weights or drop them to the side.Now is the time to speed things up!!!! I still lift as in this video, just being careful to not go to heavy, as i do not want to get hurt.
No kidding. What do you bench now (flat or incline) with an Olympic straight bar and your highest when young? You had to be over 4 and into 5? Did you pretty much stick to power lifting or ever get into Olympic lifting also?I could go much heavier, but i would serve no purpose.
I've been lifting every day, five or six days a week, for the past 35 years or so. I noticed a gradual and consistent loss of flexibility once I hit my late 40s. I was never very flexible and never did any stretching. The one day I took one of those stupid yoga classes and they had mirrors on every wall. Once I saw how little flexibility I had I was shocked. I now incorporate stretching between every set. I absolutely feel better. You gotta start regular stretching.Now i know why pro pool players are mostly slender, tall, and do do not weigh much. Shooting pool and lifting weights do not go together. I have been lifting weights for over 45 years, and still lift pretty heavy. My body is always in some kind of recovery. Always sore, and I’m alway tight. Not much flexibility at all. Which sucks, as i would really like to be lower bending to the cue ball, but I’m about 16 inches away from my chin hitting the cue.
Have there ever been any muscle bound pros??? Not talking about big heavy guys, talking about guys with some weightlifting backround?
Today, after a back workout at 7 am, 4 hours later,i went to my senior center, to practice on their 8 foot diamond table. As i entered the room, there were about 10 ladies from the knitting class, in the pool room, sitting at the tables. (The knitting room was closed off one of them said)
I said hello girls, and started unpacking my stuff. I unpacked the balls that i brought, pulled out my predator BLAK-1 CUE, WITH CARBON FIBER SHAFT, and put my glove on. One of the ladies said” oh, he must be a pro player with all that high dollar equipment”
So now the pressure was on for me. I started to shoot some balls with all of the girls watching, and could not make a ball. My neck tensed up when i shot my first ball, then my upper shoulders were tight from lifting. Lolllll i could not ever bend my neck to look at the cue ball very well. I tried and tried to lossen up my neck and shoulders, to no avail.
The girls watched for about 30 more seconds, then went back to knitting and gossiping. I shot for 45 minutes, everything was off, and i just packed up and went home.
Anybody else lift weights and run into this problem???????