Anonymous wrote:Our pedi told my 14 year old son that he should only lift weights that he can do at minimum 15 reps for... too heavy will stunt his growth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Squat, deadlift, overhead press, power cleans, and a gallon of whole milk a day. Get coaching. Don't do that Peloton business.
Peloton app is full of these exact exercises 🙄
I suspect they were talking about the barbell versions.
Not a goblet squat, or a dumbbell deadlift.
They are different, especially the power cleans. DB power cleans are practically swinging curls. BB power cleans are a whole other monster
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Squat, deadlift, overhead press, power cleans, and a gallon of whole milk a day. Get coaching. Don't do that Peloton business.
Peloton app is full of these exact exercises 🙄
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our pedi told my 14 year old son that he should only lift weights that he can do at minimum 15 reps for... too heavy will stunt his growth.
That advice is dated and counterproductive. Hopefully they keep up with the literature in other areas.
Anonymous wrote:Squat, deadlift, overhead press, power cleans, and a gallon of whole milk a day. Get coaching. Don't do that Peloton business.
Anonymous wrote:Peloton App, use the strength classes with dumb bells at home. The instructors do a good job with explaining form. Start with the classes labeled beginner and work your way up. There are body weight classes as well as specific classes for specific body parts. Classes range from 10-30 minutes so you can start with shorter periods of time and move up as you need it.
Anonymous wrote:Our pedi told my 14 year old son that he should only lift weights that he can do at minimum 15 reps for... too heavy will stunt his growth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Squat, deadlift, overhead press, power cleans, and a gallon of whole milk a day. Get coaching. Don't do that Peloton business.
I hope you’re joking. A gallon of milk a day is disgusting.
Not for a teenage boy. I saw my brother, all 3 of my nephews and now my 2 sons do that. All hugely athletic kids. And 'whole milk' only!
The other pp is correct with the weight lifting advice. The basics.
The whole milk thing. Yes, it's gross. However the only way for skinny boys at that age to gain muscle weight is to consume lots of useful calories. And liquid calories is the most efficient way. Try to consume the equivalent in solid food and you just get tired of chewing. Heavy barbell lifts, consume somewhat offputting amounts of calories. That's what works.
DP
Eh, I’ll politely disagree. Milk is pretty gross. If your teen doesn’t like milk, I wouldn’t force it. Mine does smoothies, full-fat yogurt, nuts, eggs.
Not PP, but Whole Milk is delicious. Whole Milk yogurt too.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Squat, deadlift, overhead press, power cleans, and a gallon of whole milk a day. Get coaching. Don't do that Peloton business.
I hope you’re joking. A gallon of milk a day is disgusting.
Not for a teenage boy. I saw my brother, all 3 of my nephews and now my 2 sons do that. All hugely athletic kids. And 'whole milk' only!
The other pp is correct with the weight lifting advice. The basics.
The whole milk thing. Yes, it's gross. However the only way for skinny boys at that age to gain muscle weight is to consume lots of useful calories. And liquid calories is the most efficient way. Try to consume the equivalent in solid food and you just get tired of chewing. Heavy barbell lifts, consume somewhat offputting amounts of calories. That's what works.
DP
Eh, I’ll politely disagree. Milk is pretty gross. If your teen doesn’t like milk, I wouldn’t force it. Mine does smoothies, full-fat yogurt, nuts, eggs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Squat, deadlift, overhead press, power cleans, and a gallon of whole milk a day. Get coaching. Don't do that Peloton business.
I hope you’re joking. A gallon of milk a day is disgusting.
Not for a teenage boy. I saw my brother, all 3 of my nephews and now my 2 sons do that. All hugely athletic kids. And 'whole milk' only!
The other pp is correct with the weight lifting advice. The basics.
The whole milk thing. Yes, it's gross. However the only way for skinny boys at that age to gain muscle weight is to consume lots of useful calories. And liquid calories is the most efficient way. Try to consume the equivalent in solid food and you just get tired of chewing. Heavy barbell lifts, consume somewhat offputting amounts of calories. That's what works.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Squat, deadlift, overhead press, power cleans, and a gallon of whole milk a day. Get coaching. Don't do that Peloton business.
I hope you’re joking. A gallon of milk a day is disgusting.
Not for a teenage boy. I saw my brother, all 3 of my nephews and now my 2 sons do that. All hugely athletic kids. And 'whole milk' only!
The other pp is correct with the weight lifting advice. The basics.