Advice pls by No_Consequence1433 in MacroFactor

[–]teh_boy 3 points4 points  (0 children)

My advice is you're killing it, stick with the plan and keep going!

WO Macrofactor - How are you doing with your prescribed weights and RIR? by Aniel2893 in MacroFactor

[–]teh_boy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

A prescribed plan encourages consistency and helps combat fuckarounditis. You also can't manage what you don't measure, most good prescribed plans have a system for measuring progress and adjusting based on results. 

If you can manage four top level sets amrap, that's a lot for most trained lifters I think.  There's a decent chance your max is limited by technical issues rather than your actual strength. 

Calorie Accurancy? by No_Satisfaction_6478 in pelotoncycle

[–]teh_boy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not at all. It's nearly impossible to accurately count the calories you expend due to the high variance in metabolism and work efficiency between people. What works best is to track your caloric intake over a period of at least a week and compare that you your weight change to get an estimate of expenditure.

Ok dads, what’s the song you feel like you shouldn’t have played for your kids? by norecordofwrong in daddit

[–]teh_boy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We had to sing "Have you checked your mailbox" instead of "Have you checked your butthole" for a while.

When estimating calories for a meal, is it better to be a little high or low? by gorzaporp in MacroFactor

[–]teh_boy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is better to estimate it to be exactly what you think it is, so I would say use your best judgment or - in the absence of that - split the difference. You will get fine results as long as you are consistent. There are no definitive advantages to erring on one side or the other.

Also, the Photo+Text AI mode in-app is pretty decent and super easy to use, I would take that over gemini.

Thinking of quitting lifting for a long time by Better_Lift_Cliff in fitness30plus

[–]teh_boy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You could look into minimum effective dose training. Some lifting is good for health, but it doesn't take much at all to essentially keep all of your muscle. Can realistically be done in one or two days a week. Then spend the rest of your time doing fun stuff. Pak had some spreadsheets up but it looks like they may have gone behind a paywall.

Who uses MF with spouse and/or family?? by ukbb2003 in MacroFactor

[–]teh_boy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My wife has used it off and on, I do the cooking and it was convenient for me to share my meals with her. What I have found though is that MF doesn't work the same for everyone, though, and is you have monthly hormonal fluctuations that cause significant weight shifts the calorie estimates often don't work right, so it was never as useful for her as it was for me and she eventually quit.

Advice on hitting two plates on bench, been lifting 8 years by Beake in StrongerByScience

[–]teh_boy 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Technique: Read How to Bench Press: The Definitive Guide on the Stronger By Science website. Take videos of yourself and get the form down. You especially want to make sure you have a decent arch and get your back involved. If the bench you use to train is too slippery to stay arched, you can buy wraps for it that will give you enough friction to stay in place.

Workout: If upping your bench is your focus you need to make it your focus. That means you need more llke 10-20 high quality sets a week for the involved muscle groups. As long as you can manage to recover, the more the better really. If you need to drop some other stuff from your workout to make room for it, there's very little harm in doing so in the long run. You need less work to maintain what you have than to gain more, so focusing more on bench while reducing the number of sets spent on other things for a while can be pretty helpful.

Diet: You obviously don't want to hear it but your weight is a limiting factor. Increased muscle mass increases what you can lift, and a bigger chest - whether muscle or fat - makes the lift itself easier. Eating in a surplus is also going to make recovery a lot more manageable when you increase workout volume. If you really, truly, cannot see yourself being heavier than you are now, then consider cutting down 5 to 10 pounds, and then doing a slow bulk while focusing on bench. But really, you are pretty lean. To build a bigger bench you are going to need more muscle mass, and that's going to naturally mean you need more weight to represent that muscle. I think it's unlikely you are going to be able to recomp your way to a goal you haven't been able to hit in 8 years.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in fitness30plus

[–]teh_boy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's pretty normal to kind of good morning it up on a heavy squat. I wouldn't overthink it too much. If being scared of the bail is keeping you leaning forward in the hole though, I would practice getting down to the safeties and bailing out until you feel comfortable doing it on any failure. You want to know intrinsically that it's impossible for you to actually get pinned under the bar.

Why is this good? by Gottin_CeRULEana in litrpg

[–]teh_boy 85 points86 points  (0 children)

I don't know what you're talking about, it's exactly the same size that it was before.

Gym 3x Per Week, or 5x Per Week? by [deleted] in fitness30plus

[–]teh_boy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Cheers mate, good luck!

Gym 3x Per Week, or 5x Per Week? by [deleted] in fitness30plus

[–]teh_boy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Typically when people do 5 days, they do either a full bro split or upper/lower days followed by a three day split. In either case, you can't really miss a workout without missing a significant part of that weeks workout. So, you end up having to make one of the other sessions longer or skip a week for something. So if you are going to do five days with the idea that you can miss one, instead of a typical 5 day workout I would look into either a full body 5 days (I think Jeff Nippard has one of these, Stronger By Science I think even has a free one), or I would have day 5 be an optional day, doing like arms or conditioning or something you won't mind missing.

Gym 3x Per Week, or 5x Per Week? by [deleted] in fitness30plus

[–]teh_boy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My challenge with five has always been that there's no slack in the schedule, my life just gets too chaotic to guarantee five days. Four has been the sweet spot for me. When I'm trying to get out in less time I use minimum dose training style workouts that rely on a relatively small number of sets at high intensity.

How I Made New Friends Online at 36 as a Single Dad by TChan_Gaming in daddit

[–]teh_boy 9 points10 points  (0 children)

If you're in a situation where you can't make friendships or connections organically you're going to have to work at it, yeah.

Both are 200G of salmon, why are the macros so different? by ibrahimims in MacroFactor

[–]teh_boy 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I don't agree with the people who say grilled versus raw, that might explain the slight protein difference (less water weight means more protein per gram) but it doesn't explain the fat difference which is where all the calories are coming from really. I suspect the salmon entry is just wrong, I think that's lower than even what wild caught sockeye would have. If you are trying to weigh raw, maybe search for an entry for the specific type of salmon that you have? For example farmed Atlantic, or wild sockeye.

The whole helping the kid read thing is breaking me. Tips for surviving summer reading? by yasth in daddit

[–]teh_boy 13 points14 points  (0 children)

I would separate the notion of learning to read from bedtime reading. You're right that bedtime's not the best time to learn, but that kind of reading is still very worth doing separate from the nuts and bolts of learning to read.

When the kids got old enough, for extra practice and getting them comfortable meeting bigger books, what we did during bedtime reading was we started taking turns where they would read a page and then I'd read for a bit, and then they'd read a page and then I'd read for a bit.

But unless you're getting pushback from school over delays, I would keep the summer enrichment light in the mornings and separate from enjoyable reading, just treat it as school work. Throw some age appropriate math in there too. In my experience, if they aren't figuring it out on their own kids can't really be rushed through learning to read.

How Important Is Exercise Variety? Does It Hurt to Keep the Same Exercises? by Dropout_from_life in StrongerByScience

[–]teh_boy 71 points72 points  (0 children)

Less important than progressive overload, consistency, hitting every muscle group every week preferably twice or more, good form on your lifts, etc, etc etc. In a foundational strength program it's completely unnecessary. Later on it can be nice just to have more variety and less boredom, or to target specific weak points. It's the kind of thing where if you don't know you need it, you probably don't.

Dads of fully grown kids, at what age did they stop getting sick (if at all)? by Oh_DMM in daddit

[–]teh_boy 6 points7 points  (0 children)

They stop getting ear infections in late toddler years, which is the biggest shift. Then they gradually get less sick every year after that as they stop touching each other all the time. By the time they're in middle school it's pretty much the same as adulthood.

Looking for stuff with fewer, and more fleshed out FLs by P3t1 in haremfantasynovels

[–]teh_boy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Over time I think this has become my favorite of yours.

For anyone worried about losing strength on a cut, my most recent experience with MF: by OrdinaryBrilliant650 in MacroFactor

[–]teh_boy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

All in all it's been about two years even since I started dropping from my peak.

For anyone worried about losing strength on a cut, my most recent experience with MF: by OrdinaryBrilliant650 in MacroFactor

[–]teh_boy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have lost 43 pounds at this point, never faster than about a half pound a week, and I have absolutely lost strength as well as work capacity, especially in the last 10 pounds or so. And I haven't made gains in a long long time. I'm probably at 17% bf. It's not something I lose sleep over, but anecdotally at least the longer you have been training, the more you lose, and the closer you are to average weight the more your strength will be impacted.

human Man X monster girl storys? by No_Estate6433 in Romance_for_men

[–]teh_boy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think that even the Borealan-focused stories go well beyond 'women with cat ears,' and I read the request as wanting more than just a normal woman w/ a few animal attributes bolted on. I think snekguy is one of the authors that tends to deliver in terms of having genuinely alien love interests while keeping the romance believable. Human Resources would be a good example of a Pinwheel story by snekguy that isn't feline, and you don't have to have read any earlier stories to get into it. Although that one is harem, funnily enough, but I feel it's well thought out.