Approved Log Return to bodybuilding.... finally

1. 3 pieces vegemite toast +6 eggs
2. Nonna's pizza x 2 slices
3. Slow cooked beef cheeks and rice
4. Choc brownie
5. Mince, bacon, 2 eggs scrambled with 3 potatoes air fried and diced
6. Mie Goreng with 180g Tuna and 2 eggs fried
 

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Hit a road block guys. Was at work and a 2kg steel wedge was dislodged and fell 2m landing right on top of my outstretched hand. Result is i have fractured 2 metacarpal bones and a fracture through the metacarpal junction. All in all pretty gutted , Doc reckons it will be 8 weeks to heal and I can return to weight training about 10 weeks. I am now having to modify the way I train to accommodate this, im thinking I can get a wrist attachment for cable machine and attach it to forearm and I've seen people do this with cable flyes and cable curls etc I am going to have to go down a similiar route. Any suggestions at this point are welcomed greatly
 

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Hit a road block guys. Was at work and a 2kg steel wedge was dislodged and fell 2m landing right on top of my outstretched hand. Result is i have fractured 2 metacarpal bones and a fracture through the metacarpal junction. All in all pretty gutted , Doc reckons it will be 8 weeks to heal and I can return to weight training about 10 weeks. I am now having to modify the way I train to accommodate this, im thinking I can get a wrist attachment for cable machine and attach it to forearm and I've seen people do this with cable flyes and cable curls etc I am going to have to go down a similiar route. Any suggestions at this point are welcomed greatly
Not good brother. Use a forearm strap for all cable work and stick to machines where you can load with elbows/shoulders. That’s the safest way to train around the issue without delaying healing...... or safest option, stick to legs untill it all heals up.
 
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