GIFt us your lifts! (or other achievements!)
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Ok... This makes me even happier...
85lb bench used to scare me... Today... On set 5, I did 10 reps! 🕺 🕺
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KickassAmazon76 wrote: »Ok... This makes me even happier...
85lb bench used to scare me... Today... On set 5, I did 10 reps! 🕺 🕺
Great job! I'm doing a 5x5 variation, as well...and building back from a deload.
It's such a nice feeling to push through those barriers. It makes you feel like the program is working.2 -
KickassAmazon76 wrote: »Ok... This makes me even happier...
85lb bench used to scare me... Today... On set 5, I did 10 reps! 🕺 🕺
This is great, butt I'm too busy looking at the pants. That pre-lift arch, ermahgerd. 🤤
Bar travel is really smooth, you've clearly gotten stronger.2 -
It’s been a rough couple of weeks for me. My step dad passed away (he really was my dad just not formally) and having to help the family and my mom has kept me out of the gym and also meant a lot of takeout, and little to no sleep, not to mention the emotional side of all of it.
I’ve been to the gym once for a real workout and I could definitely feel the accumulation of all of those stressors when I was there.
I’ve finally been able to sleep(more at least) and try to bring my life back to some form of normal (still a long road to go there) and a new mindset today and it all added up.
There is 455 on that bar. I about stalled out but I told myself I was going to hit that number or die trying before walking into that gym today. Happy to say I didn’t die. Also helped that I had planned for a later day session, and my daughters basketball team (I help Coach) won and showed a lot of improvement which resulted in some happy thoughts.
I followed this up with 2 sets of 405X3 and then the rest of my workout.
Also shout out to @KickassAmazon76 for her deadlift post yesterday. That post and Alan Thrall was really on my mind and gave me some solid motivation!8 -
___Soundwave___ wrote: »Great job! I'm doing a 5x5 variation, as well...and building back from a deload.
It's such a nice feeling to push through those barriers. It makes you feel like the program is working.
Thank you!!
I think that in some ways, it almost feels better than some of the PRs. Sometimes I think I am never going to put up "impressive numbers"... But when I realized that the numbers I thought were hard are now easy... Then maybe I will get there if I keep pressing forward.
It was a really good revelation.This is great, butt I'm too busy looking at the pants. That pre-lift arch, ermahgerd. 🤤
Bar travel is really smooth, you've clearly gotten stronger.
Haha thank you. 😊 They're new pants. I like em too. 😁
And I really love that the strength gains are visible too. ❤️1 -
It’s been a rough couple of weeks for me. My step dad passed away (he really was my dad just not formally) and having to help the family and my mom has kept me out of the gym and also meant a lot of takeout, and little to no sleep, not to mention the emotional side of all of it.
I’ve been to the gym once for a real workout and I could definitely feel the accumulation of all of those stressors when I was there.
I’ve finally been able to sleep(more at least) and try to bring my life back to some form of normal (still a long road to go there) and a new mindset today and it all added up.
There is 455 on that bar. I about stalled out but I told myself I was going to hit that number or die trying before walking into that gym today. Happy to say I didn’t die. Also helped that I had planned for a later day session, and my daughters basketball team (I help Coach) won and showed a lot of improvement which resulted in some happy thoughts.
I followed this up with 2 sets of 405X3 and then the rest of my workout.
Also shout out to @KickassAmazon76 for her deadlift post yesterday. That post and Alan Thrall was really on my mind and gave me some solid motivation!
Big hugs. I am so sad to read of your loss and just want to extend some love in your direction. You're going through a lot so it's understandable that you haven't made it to the gym, but I also can imagine how hard that is... Because the gym is often our way of dealing with stuff!
As for that lift, that volume... Dude, you GOT IT. You are so amazing!!!
Wishing you rest, peace, comfort, and the knowledge that we're here. 🤗1 -
KickassAmazon76 wrote: »Ok... This makes me even happier...
85lb bench used to scare me... Today... On set 5, I did 10 reps! 🕺 🕺
This is a great lift. Your strength has clearly improved over the last couple months. Impressive.
It’s been a rough couple of weeks for me. My step dad passed away (he really was my dad just not formally) and having to help the family and my mom has kept me out of the gym and also meant a lot of takeout, and little to no sleep, not to mention the emotional side of all of it.
I’ve been to the gym once for a real workout and I could definitely feel the accumulation of all of those stressors when I was there.
I’ve finally been able to sleep(more at least) and try to bring my life back to some form of normal (still a long road to go there) and a new mindset today and it all added up.
There is 455 on that bar. I about stalled out but I told myself I was going to hit that number or die trying before walking into that gym today. Happy to say I didn’t die. Also helped that I had planned for a later day session, and my daughters basketball team (I help Coach) won and showed a lot of improvement which resulted in some happy thoughts.
I followed this up with 2 sets of 405X3 and then the rest of my workout.
Also shout out to @KickassAmazon76 for her deadlift post yesterday. That post and Alan Thrall was really on my mind and gave me some solid motivation!
Heart goes out to brother. I’ve been through the same in last year and half. The gym can be a nice release for some of that emotion. Great strength man.2 -
I'm gonna break the rules, because I was too involved with lifting to video (sorry!). But today I did a "mock" powerlifting meet. (Bodyweight ~184 lbs., age 62) Squat attempts were: 225, 245, 275, Bench was: 210, 225, 235, Deadlift was: 275, 315 & 335. I went 9 for 9 and I'm very sure they were all legal according to the rules (USPA, USPL, etc.). I had some "left in the tank". This was at the end of my hypertrophy/accumulation phases (mesocycles). Next comes the strength/power phases at 5 and 3 reps per set. So I should be doing significantly more when meet comes around near the end of May. I'll include a .gif when next I post.
Amazing job! I have to get to have 9 white lights at a meet.... and having some left in the tank is sort of awesome because you know for your next your scores will be higher 😁👏🏻0 -
KickassAmazon76 wrote: »Ok... This makes me even happier...
85lb bench used to scare me... Today... On set 5, I did 10 reps! 🕺 🕺
Yay!!!! De loads are so crucial to strength that it’s really you doing yourself a favor physically and mentally ❤️Also, your bench numbers 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 So much progress 85 for 10 is awesome!!! You’re amazing girl 😘1 -
It’s been a rough couple of weeks for me. My step dad passed away (he really was my dad just not formally) and having to help the family and my mom has kept me out of the gym and also meant a lot of takeout, and little to no sleep, not to mention the emotional side of all of it.
I’ve been to the gym once for a real workout and I could definitely feel the accumulation of all of those stressors when I was there.
I’ve finally been able to sleep(more at least) and try to bring my life back to some form of normal (still a long road to go there) and a new mindset today and it all added up.
There is 455 on that bar. I about stalled out but I told myself I was going to hit that number or die trying before walking into that gym today. Happy to say I didn’t die. Also helped that I had planned for a later day session, and my daughters basketball team (I help Coach) won and showed a lot of improvement which resulted in some happy thoughts.
I followed this up with 2 sets of 405X3 and then the rest of my workout.
Also shout out to @KickassAmazon76 for her deadlift post yesterday. That post and Alan Thrall was really on my mind and gave me some solid motivation!
I’m so sorry for your loss, sending 🙏🏻 to you and your family. The pause is awesome, I always think so anyway, to me it shows me how hard I’m grinding ❤️1 -
No GIF today
I was feeling a little like jello. Didn't fuel my workouts properly. I have 1 more lifting day before taking a week off. I'm thinking I should just keep the weights as is and maybe try to eek out another set of 5 reps at 100 for my bench????🤔3 -
DancingMoosie wrote: »No GIF today
I was feeling a little like jello. Didn't fuel my workouts properly. I have 1 more lifting day before taking a week off. I'm thinking I should just keep the weights as is and maybe try to eek out another set of 5 reps at 100 for my bench????🤔
Sometimes you need to listen to your body. If you're taking a week off then either repeat the weight if you feel you've got it (it's so close), or consider dropping and adding reps so that you leave the lifting on a high note. ❤️
Either way, you'll come back rested and ready to nail it!
And awesome workout!0 -
KickassAmazon76 wrote: »DancingMoosie wrote: »No GIF today
I was feeling a little like jello. Didn't fuel my workouts properly. I have 1 more lifting day before taking a week off. I'm thinking I should just keep the weights as is and maybe try to eek out another set of 5 reps at 100 for my bench????🤔
Sometimes you need to listen to your body. If you're taking a week off then either repeat the weight if you feel you've got it (it's so close), or consider dropping and adding reps so that you leave the lifting on a high note. ❤️
Either way, you'll come back rested and ready to nail it!
And awesome workout!
Yes, those were my two trains of thought...guess I'll see how I feel Wed!2 -
I did about 45 million variations of a squat today, so tomorrow should be interesting. I must say I completely despise front squats, but my coach wants them to be my new primary leg day focus, to build on my explosiveness out of the hole. Also, I realized my squat depth when I do singles is several inches lower than when I squat for reps.... not sure if that’s mental or what but helpful, cause at least I can build on it.
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jennacole12 wrote: »I did about 45 million variations of a squat today, so tomorrow should be interesting. I must say I completely despise front squats, but my coach wants them to be my new primary leg day focus, to build on my explosiveness out of the hole. Also, I realized my squat depth when I do singles is several inches lower than when I squat for reps.... not sure if that’s mental or what but helpful, cause at least I can build on it.
Great work! Does this mean you'll be gravity falling onto the couch in two days? haha!
Your form looks fabulous. You're killing it, J!0 -
jennacole12 wrote: »I did about 45 million variations of a squat today, so tomorrow should be interesting. I must say I completely despise front squats, but my coach wants them to be my new primary leg day focus, to build on my explosiveness out of the hole. Also, I realized my squat depth when I do singles is several inches lower than when I squat for reps.... not sure if that’s mental or what but helpful, cause at least I can build on it.
What’s the difference in your working weight in front squats compared to regular squats?0 -
kinetixtrainer2 wrote: »jennacole12 wrote: »I did about 45 million variations of a squat today, so tomorrow should be interesting. I must say I completely despise front squats, but my coach wants them to be my new primary leg day focus, to build on my explosiveness out of the hole. Also, I realized my squat depth when I do singles is several inches lower than when I squat for reps.... not sure if that’s mental or what but helpful, cause at least I can build on it.
What’s the difference in your working weight in front squats compared to regular squats?
Not where it should be 🤣🤣 he wants my front squats at 135 for 5x5 but 95 is kicking my *kitten*, so I know I’m not ready to go up yet. My working weight for back squats is like 165 for 5x5, maybe more but with strongman we aren’t pushing back squats all front squats focused.1 -
For all of you in this thread -
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Deadlift PR! Using my new form. I think it's much better!
5@250lb!!
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KickassAmazon76 wrote: »Deadlift PR! Using my new form. I think it's much better!
5@250lb!!
Very, very nice. Just looks excellent.1 -
KickassAmazon76 wrote: »Deadlift PR! Using my new form. I think it's much better!
5@250lb!!
Very, very nice. Just looks excellent.
Thank you! It felt pretty great! Heavy, but great! 😁0 -
KickassAmazon76 wrote: »Deadlift PR! Using my new form. I think it's much better!
5@250lb!!
*Looks over both shoulders and thinks to self: DAMN I'm going to have to step up my game because she's going to to beat me in deadlift*
Seriously though strong lift, looked easy, and I think what I like most is that your knees and hips lock out in sync which saves so much energy and makes heavier weights so much more attainable in the future! Awesome work!2 -
No GIF today. Honestly I don't think I could have even worked my camera this morning let alone it seems that 5 AM is the time to be at the gym. I've never seen that many people at the gym ever. I'm not even sure why I thought a 5 AM workout was a good thing either but there I was so why not. Not my best lifts but it was a solid session.
Then I took the dog for a walk for some slow cardio. Dog was happy, I'm Happy, just need some caffeine.
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KickassAmazon76 wrote: »Deadlift PR! Using my new form. I think it's much better!
5@250lb!!
*Looks over both shoulders and thinks to self: DAMN I'm going to have to step up my game because she's going to to beat me in deadlift*
Seriously though strong lift, looked easy, and I think what I like most is that your knees and hips lock out in sync which saves so much energy and makes heavier weights so much more attainable in the future! Awesome work!
Haha I wish! I only dream of lifts that big!! Seriously though, thank you for the encouragement! It means a lot!!
Your lifts... At 5am... Man, I can't even manage my coffee cup at that time!
You're a beast! #seriouslyimpressed!1 -
I was so not pumped for this workout. I just told myself to squeeze tight, push, and don't die. I really thought my legs would give out first, but nope, it was my chest. My pecs are done! I failed my last set of bench and my friend bailed me out.
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DancingMoosie wrote: »
I was so not pumped for this workout. I just told myself to squeeze tight, push, and don't die. I really thought my legs would give out first, but nope, it was my chest. My pecs are done! I failed my last set of bench and my friend bailed me out.
Looks like a great workout and you literally gave it all you had! Sounds like a win to me!!
Sucks to fail and need help, but I really am starting to appreciate the growth that comes in that last few reps. ❤️
Now you're off for a week?0 -
Out of the gym/off work for next week, but will workout at home with cardio and light weight.3
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jennacole12 wrote: »I did about 45 million variations of a squat today, so tomorrow should be interesting. I must say I completely despise front squats, but my coach wants them to be my new primary leg day focus, to build on my explosiveness out of the hole. Also, I realized my squat depth when I do singles is several inches lower than when I squat for reps.... not sure if that’s mental or what but helpful, cause at least I can build on it.KickassAmazon76 wrote: »Deadlift PR! Using my new form. I think it's much better!
5@250lb!!
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Can see the brachial pulse. Med students love me. ER Dr once said “You have beautiful anatomy” lmao. After being hit by a car, my response was “Yeah, even when it’s broken “ 😉.
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amorfati601070 wrote: »Can see the brachial pulse. Med students love me. ER Dr once said “You have beautiful anatomy” lmao. After being hit by a car, my response was “Yeah, even when it’s broken “ 😉.
This is cool!
My abdomen moves with my heartbeat. It kind of freaks some people out because it's really strong, but I love it. The human body is pretty amazing!2
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