225/135 Max-Rep Bench Press "Club"
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It's working, at least.0
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that my friend- is all that really matters- if it's getting you to your goals.
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We shall see. I need to test myself on a climbing wall again, but this ol knee is hurting again on stairs. >_<0
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my strongest lift is only 195 but i'm only 5'7" 156 lbs lol0
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wow thanks man0 -
Argh!
My daughter has taken an interest in Legos (yay me!) and I have in a box that measures 24" x 30" x 30" of my lego's from the 80s that I used to build as a kid. Last night, we dragged the box out and I got to work building Lego Main Street, (I found the old plans of that set online.) sitting bent over on the floor constructing the two buildings within the set.
For 4 hours straight.
Ugh. My back kills me. I hope I can get my back ready for tomorrow's test.0 -
civilizedworm wrote: »Argh!
My daughter has taken an interest in Legos (yay me!) and I have in a box that measures 24" x 30" x 30" of my lego's from the 80s that I used to build as a kid. Last night, we dragged the box out and I got to work building Lego Main Street, (I found the old plans of that set online.) sitting bent over on the floor constructing the two buildings within the set.
For 4 hours straight.
Ugh. My back kills me. I hope I can get my back ready for tomorrow's test.
Legos and kids are the destroyers of backs. Best of luck.0 -
jofjltncb6 wrote: »civilizedworm wrote: »Argh!
My daughter has taken an interest in Legos (yay me!) and I have in a box that measures 24" x 30" x 30" of my lego's from the 80s that I used to build as a kid. Last night, we dragged the box out and I got to work building Lego Main Street, (I found the old plans of that set online.) sitting bent over on the floor constructing the two buildings within the set.
For 4 hours straight.
Ugh. My back kills me. I hope I can get my back ready for tomorrow's test.
Legos and kids are the destroyers of backs. Best of luck.
Still, can't wait to start working on the Lego Space sets. After Legoland USA rises again, the evil Galactic Empire will once again take to the skies to crush it's defiant citizens, that is, if my four-year daughter lets me.0 -
civilizedworm wrote: »Argh!
My daughter has taken an interest in Legos (yay me!) and I have in a box that measures 24" x 30" x 30" of my lego's from the 80s that I used to build as a kid. Last night, we dragged the box out and I got to work building Lego Main Street, (I found the old plans of that set online.) sitting bent over on the floor constructing the two buildings within the set.
For 4 hours straight.
Ugh. My back kills me. I hope I can get my back ready for tomorrow's test.
Days like those I really appreciate my inversion table.0 -
I should be able to hit 20+ but have never managed it, I always burn out.
My best bench is 170kg/374lb at my heaviest.
I recently got 17 reps with 100kg/220lb x17
https://youtube.com/watch?v=FyUkwQJxmLs0 -
and he calls himself little.0
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little_simon wrote: »I should be able to hit 20+ but have never managed it, I always burn out.
My best bench is 170kg/374lb at my heaviest.
I recently got 17 reps with 100kg/220lb x17
https://youtube.com/watch?v=FyUkwQJxmLs
Nice!
I did get distracted at the end though.0 -
Ok..so this thread got me inspired to try. Since it is what the do at the combine figured it would be fun. I got 16, no spotter or I think the brain woulda gave me another 2. Still finished off my working sets of 5x5x285 but was not fun at all. I really think lifting for endurance vs lifting for power is two different msucle types. I got burned after about 12..I never feel burned when doing my sets.0
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redfisher1974 wrote: »I have no "scientific" proof backed up by papers and such,(some may get this lol) but One way to increase your bench is to do 3 sets of 6 with enough weight to get the first 2 sets of 6 then only 3 to 5 on 3rd set, When you hit 3 full sets of 6 add 5 lbs next week and start over....You will get stronger.
This. Just do 3x6 and as soon as you can do all 3x6 it is time to increase the weight. You basically never want to be able to easily finish the last set.0 -
release_the_kraken wrote: »Ok..so this thread got me inspired to try. Since it is what the do at the combine figured it would be fun. I got 16, no spotter or I think the brain woulda gave me another 2. Still finished off my working sets of 5x5x285 but was not fun at all. I really think lifting for endurance vs lifting for power is two different msucle types. I got burned after about 12..I never feel burned when doing my sets.
Congratulations Clowney. Your reward is a million dollar contract and the ability to watch NFL games from the sidelines.
I jest. BP must be crazy difficult for freak anatomies like his... long arms.0 -
little_simon wrote: »I should be able to hit 20+ but have never managed it, I always burn out.
My best bench is 170kg/374lb at my heaviest.
I recently got 17 reps with 100kg/220lb x17
https://youtube.com/watch?v=FyUkwQJxmLs
Beast!0 -
redfisher1974 wrote: »I have no "scientific" proof backed up by papers and such,(some may get this lol) but One way to increase your bench is to do 3 sets of 6 with enough weight to get the first 2 sets of 6 then only 3 to 5 on 3rd set, When you hit 3 full sets of 6 add 5 lbs next week and start over....You will get stronger.
This. Just do 3x6 and as soon as you can do all 3x6 it is time to increase the weight. You basically never want to be able to easily finish the last set.
Simple and it works!0 -
release_the_kraken wrote: »Ok..so this thread got me inspired to try. Since it is what the do at the combine figured it would be fun. I got 16, no spotter or I think the brain woulda gave me another 2. Still finished off my working sets of 5x5x285 but was not fun at all. I really think lifting for endurance vs lifting for power is two different msucle types. I got burned after about 12..I never feel burned when doing my sets.
16 is awesome!0 -
redfisher1974 wrote: »redfisher1974 wrote: »I have no "scientific" proof backed up by papers and such,(some may get this lol) but One way to increase your bench is to do 3 sets of 6 with enough weight to get the first 2 sets of 6 then only 3 to 5 on 3rd set, When you hit 3 full sets of 6 add 5 lbs next week and start over....You will get stronger.
This. Just do 3x6 and as soon as you can do all 3x6 it is time to increase the weight. You basically never want to be able to easily finish the last set.
Simple and it works!
Later on in my training, I added two or three sets more with ranges of 6-8, followed by 4-6, followed by 2-4 increasing the load by 10 pounds for the last two or three sets.
Then if I was feeling that I needed extra every-so-often, I drop set down to 135 again, before moving onto dumbbell, cable or some other kind of assistance work.0 -
Sounds good ^ I remember training at the gym in the early 90's... Lots of chrome plated universal equipment! Still remember doing seated rows one day and the stack was only 250Lbs so I took a dip belt with another 50lbs and attached it to the stack and did like 5 reps and the cable broke when I was pulling and I did 3 reverse somersaults!!! Good times!0
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redfisher1974 wrote: »Sounds good ^ I remember training at the gym in the early 90's... Lots of chrome plated universal equipment! Still remember doing seated rows one day and the stack was only 250Lbs so I took a dip belt with another 50lbs and attached it to the stack and did like 5 reps and the cable broke when I was pulling and I did 3 reverse somersaults!!! Good times!
It was always fun to watch the cable snap when it wasn't you!0 -
Hahaha, I wish there was video.0
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Hilarious. almost exactly what I do, but way less and more sauce. I´m lucky in that I live in a hot place, so don´t have to worry about salt as much as when I was in the USA.0
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redfisher1974 wrote: »Weeks worth of BBQ smoked chicken...MMMMM
Cheater! Everyone knows it's supposed to be ruberized, boiled chicken that makes you hate life!0 -
Love my BBQ, I don't add the sauce to the last 10 minutes..
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