Gymwork is paying. Arms and shoulders look bigger and leaner. Sawing is like the classic 20 rep squat program over 6 weeks. You get to the last two reps/strokes and you know there is only two left, but your tank is empty, running on fumes in agony.
Thanks Willie, I was pretty happy with my last hypertrophy cycle and now it's more speed/power training mixed with some heavy work for a little while to work some snappiness back into the bit of lean mass I've gained.. It's been a while since I've done the 20 rep squats haha those are brutal and you definitely feel like dying. Sawing gets me that way too, once my legs/core fatigues the arms don't last very long at all and the heart feels like it's gonna explode after a few full effort repeat cycles on the crosscut. I'm loving it more and more every time, haha
So the M tooth I got from a timbersports competitor here in the states along with my actual race saw. You CAN find vintage ones.. but not frequently. There are a lot of vintage crosscut saws in the US in a few different patterns if you want to restore them. But for a modern M tooth saw, this one is a Tuatahi M tooth saw at 6 ft. You can buy through Tuatahi and get either a race filed M tooth or a "work saw" which is a the same saw I think, just filed more robustly. I do like this saw a lot for training and find the M tooth pattern a neat pattern from a saw enthusiast perspective.
Gymwork is paying. Arms and shoulders look bigger and leaner.
Sawing is like the classic 20 rep squat program over 6 weeks. You get to the last two reps/strokes and you know there is only two left, but your tank is empty, running on fumes in agony.
Thanks Willie, I was pretty happy with my last hypertrophy cycle and now it's more speed/power training mixed with some heavy work for a little while to work some snappiness back into the bit of lean mass I've gained.. It's been a while since I've done the 20 rep squats haha those are brutal and you definitely feel like dying. Sawing gets me that way too, once my legs/core fatigues the arms don't last very long at all and the heart feels like it's gonna explode after a few full effort repeat cycles on the crosscut. I'm loving it more and more every time, haha
May I ask where I can purchase a saw like that?
So the M tooth I got from a timbersports competitor here in the states along with my actual race saw. You CAN find vintage ones.. but not frequently. There are a lot of vintage crosscut saws in the US in a few different patterns if you want to restore them. But for a modern M tooth saw, this one is a Tuatahi M tooth saw at 6 ft. You can buy through Tuatahi and get either a race filed M tooth or a "work saw" which is a the same saw I think, just filed more robustly. I do like this saw a lot for training and find the M tooth pattern a neat pattern from a saw enthusiast perspective.
Muy buen entrenamiento
Thank you!
Good stuff mate 👍👍🪓 🪚
Thanks Kurt! I gotta get back to some chopping video again. I haven't done any cordwood stuff lately.