Upright rows? With a bar?
NOT good for your shoulder. Swap them out for front raises or face pulls... or at least swap the bar out for dumbells...
Upright rows and rows are different things remember
This.
And shoot your PT.
3lb is a lot if not factoring in water loss! How much do you weigh currently, and at what height?
I don't see the reason to hate on shrugs personally
Because people do them horribly wrong generally. You on the other hand probably don't.
Weight is but a number, some people weigh far more than you'd expect them to, and others less.
Yes certainly don't go worrying about weight, you're in good company here. Take Morba for instance; his name has actually become a new measurement of weight.
For example:
A: "have you seen the new Rolls Royce?"
B: "yeah, it's their heaviest yet, it weights 3.14 Morbas!"
A: "Mmmmmhm, pie....."
Delvis I don't think it's form that puts people off suggesting them, it's the fact it's isolating muscle that many think simply doesn't need individual stimulus. For example, you'll rarely see a professional powerlifter training traps, but you would a professional bodybuilder.
Yes certainly don't go worrying about weight, you're in good company here. Take Morba for instance; his name has actually become a new measurement of weight.
A tape measure is much better than the scales for that sort of stuff, but yeah, don't get hung up on your weight, as long as things are fitting and you feel right, that's the most important part.
If I was to drop to my "recommended" weight, or the weight my GP suggested, I'd look worse than Christian Bale in Machinist
You think Morba's weight in the powerlifting table is representative of his actual weight? That's normally the net weight of food he's consumed on a PB hitting day!
Lol
Oh gosh yes, I know ideal BMI weight for my height is about 6-9 stone ... nope, nope, nope, N-O-P-E!. I'd be happy back at a size 10 .. I like to have some curves and not look like I'll break in a gust of wind.