I want to start lifting weights. Do you guys think this could hurt my game or slow down my advancement since my muscles will constantly be changing? Are there any pros that lift weights on a regular basis?
Harvywallbanger said:I want to start lifting weights. Do you guys think this could hurt my game or slow down my advancement since my muscles will constantly be changing? Are there any pros that lift weights on a regular basis?
I would say the biggest danger is falling into the trap of not stretching enough or incorrectly. I know plenty of people that lift weights and the only time it negatively affects your game is when you are gaining enough mass to affect mobility. Be sure to stretch out and keep yourself BALANCED in terms of flexibility and strength. Good luck with the pumping iron!Harvywallbanger said:I want to start lifting weights. Do you guys think this could hurt my game or slow down my advancement since my muscles will constantly be changing? Are there any pros that lift weights on a regular basis?
twilight said:If you lift regularly it wouldn't be a big deal. It also depends on what you lift weights for. If you're going for more mass and max weekly then you'll see more inconsistencies the days following. If you lift like 3-4 times a week and do it consistenly building up slowy, you won't notice as much. I know some people will say it'll affect your game, but so does everything else. Simply put, lift consistenly and after the initial few weeks of adjustment you won't notice your stroke being any more inconsistent than normal. I used to lift 5 days a week. I actually got a better breakOh yeah, STRETCH afterwards. People who tend to bulk lose some flexibility and they're so tense! That will hurt most, IMO... if you don't stretch. And it didn't slow down my learning speed. You're muscles are building memory as you advance in pool lifting isn't the only thing changing your muscles. If you however take time off to lift instead of play, that will make things harder to learn. Don't drop your pool time and you'll be fine after the initial few weeks of lifting.
Harvywallbanger said:I want to start lifting weights. Do you guys think this could hurt my game or slow down my advancement since my muscles will constantly be changing? Are there any pros that lift weights on a regular basis?
SUPERSTAR said:Using that formula, i played some of my best pool, but be CAREFUL of overdoing it.
On days that i overdid it, i played like absolute JUNK!
havoc said:twilight,
do you train muaythai or mma?
lifting shouldn't hurt your game.
twilight said:Both. I do Muay Thai twice a week and BJJ twice a week and MMA usually once a week. Twice only if I have time. I like training them separate then putting them together. And there's other things I do takedowns etc.
havoc said:if you don't mind me asking,where do you train muaythai?
i use to fight and still train some fighters.
You have got to be kidding. They are all built like a 12 year old boy. I think that Charlie is the only one bigger that Archer. I am sure they exercise, but I don't know if they can possibly left anything that is heavier than a trophy or a paycheck the size of a surfboard.CrownCityCorey said:Corey Deuel, Mika Immonen and Charlie Williams all lift weight in their workout routines.
PROG8R said:You have got to be kidding. They are all built like a 12 year old boy. I think that Charlie is the only one bigger that Archer. I am sure they exercise, but I don't know if they can possibly left anything that is heavier than a trophy or a paycheck the size of a surfboard.
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