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haha...you're welcome @nakedraygun , but I can't take all the credit. Show some love to @JoRocka too as she just finished her program up.
awwww thanks!!!!
PS_ I"m quite happy I'm done- I actually attempted 200 again on Wednesday (was supposed to be Thursday to allow for more rest- but the scheduling gods did not allow)- So- Fail again on 13- I'm at a significant deficit and wasn't recovered- I'm debating giving it one more shot on Saturday- which will be 3 full days of recovery and some food.nakedraygun wrote: »haha...you're welcome @nakedraygun , but I can't take all the credit. Show some love to @JoRocka too as she just finished her program up.
Nicely done on the PR+5 though. 225 is beastly- maybe in another year or two I can push my 20 rep squat up closer to 2 plates!!!
In the mean time- here's the first of the two attempts at 200 pounds- don't think I shared it here.
Buried on rep 14.
https://youtu.be/ayEP-f6m98I
I have realized when I get tired- I get shifty- when I repeated this on Wednesday I was able to stick the first 5-6 reps then after that ever 2-3 reps I wanted to readjust.
SO.MUCH.SHIFTING.
I'm still working out my foot placement- PT people wanted me to bring my toes a little more forward- but I kind of don't like it. it's just making me shifty. OH well. I'll get there.0 -
Nicely done on the PR+5 though. 225 is beastly- maybe in another year or two I can push my 20 rep squat up closer to 2 plates!!!
Still... thanks though!In the mean time- here's the first of the two attempts at 200 pounds- don't think I shared it here. Buried on rep 14.
https://youtu.be/ayEP-f6m98I
I have realized when I get tired- I get shifty- when I repeated this on Wednesday I was able to stick the first 5-6 reps then after that ever 2-3 reps I wanted to readjust.
SO.MUCH.SHIFTING.
I'm still working out my foot placement- PT people wanted me to bring my toes a little more forward- but I kind of don't like it. it's just making me shifty. OH well. I'll get there.
Nice way to grind it out in case!
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Thanks for the kind words, but I'm still years away from being on your level.0
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@nakedraygun Yeppers- fatigue for me is also very goodmorningey- the struggle is real. Probably wise with the chest to not push it. Sorry about the car accident- and super glad you're okay (mostly)
I've been shifting around with bar placement as well- which has surprisingly helped. Glad to see heel improvement- it's something again- TOTALLY with you- at low weights I get really squirrely and forward on it. Happy to be seeing improvement.
I'm much happier at anything over 165- I just don't feel super stable- and god- a bar only squat- it looks like I'm a total newb LOL0 -
@nakedraygun Yeppers- fatigue for me is also very goodmorningey- the struggle is real. Probably wise with the chest to not push it. Sorry about the car accident- and super glad you're okay (mostly)
I'm just a whiney old maid I guess lol.I've been shifting around with bar placement as well- which has surprisingly helped. Glad to see heel improvement- it's something again- TOTALLY with you- at low weights I get really squirrely and forward on it. Happy to be seeing improvement.
I'm much happier at anything over 165- I just don't feel super stable- and god- a bar only squat- it looks like I'm a total newb LOL0 -
nakedraygun wrote: »Thanks for the kind words, but I'm still years away from being on your level.
I think it will be before I'm 45 lol (only turning 34 this year). I haven't even been lifting for two full years yet. I never TOUCHED heavy weights until July 2014. The most I had done before that was with p90x, so nothing really heavy...maybe 50-60lb dumbbells at the most. I've come a long way in a short amount of time and just trying to keep it going when the progress slower. At this point, if I can add 10-15lbs to my main lifts in a year, I'll be happy I think. I'm hoping this 20 rep squat will give me a boost for sure though.0 -
Impressive y'all0
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So- a quality (and funny) bench video for all of us who give a *kitten* about these things.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4QcESCtiz1M
@Willbenchforcupcakes how do you feel this aligns with all the work you've done?0 -
@JoRocka - I had to stop watching halfway through - I can only handle so much Mark Bell. But overall, fantastic information for those who just don't have access to an in person or online bench coach.0
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So this is going to get posted over in my 20rep squat thread too, but @nakedraygun and the fact that I felt good this morning inspired me to go heavier and push myself. Here's 20 rep squat of 225 @ 180lbs...This is probably about 75% of my training max right now.
https://youtu.be/Kh4P2X97wiM
I also had DL's today and went for a heavy single, but it wasn't happening after the 20 rep squat. I might have been able to get it up, but I would have had to seriously compromise on form and run the risk of screwing up my back. Here's my fail at 405#
https://youtu.be/zXO9r7RU2P4
Dude wicked job. I'm 180lbs BW right now as well and my best would be 225x10 if I really pushed it. Looks like that 20 rep squat is really working for you!
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Willbenchforcupcakes wrote: »@JoRocka - I had to stop watching halfway through - I can only handle so much Mark Bell. But overall, fantastic information for those who just don't have access to an in person or online bench coach.
Lol. It was a long video for sure. I think I made it thought till they started putting weight on the and gave up. Got the beef of the details though.
I'm thinking I need to readjust my bench a touch so I was poking around. Felt like this was helpful but wanted to hear a second opinion from someone else who spends more time benching with a pro!0 -
Dude wicked job. I'm 180lbs BW right now as well and my best would be 225x10 if I really pushed it. Looks like that 20 rep squat is really working for you!0
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haha...you're welcome @nakedraygun , but I can't take all the credit. Show some love to @JoRocka too as she just finished her program up.
awwww thanks!!!!
PS_ I"m quite happy I'm done- I actually attempted 200 again on Wednesday (was supposed to be Thursday to allow for more rest- but the scheduling gods did not allow)- So- Fail again on 13- I'm at a significant deficit and wasn't recovered- I'm debating giving it one more shot on Saturday- which will be 3 full days of recovery and some food.nakedraygun wrote: »haha...you're welcome @nakedraygun , but I can't take all the credit. Show some love to @JoRocka too as she just finished her program up.
Nicely done on the PR+5 though. 225 is beastly- maybe in another year or two I can push my 20 rep squat up closer to 2 plates!!!
In the mean time- here's the first of the two attempts at 200 pounds- don't think I shared it here.
Buried on rep 14.
https://youtu.be/ayEP-f6m98I
I have realized when I get tired- I get shifty- when I repeated this on Wednesday I was able to stick the first 5-6 reps then after that ever 2-3 reps I wanted to readjust.
SO.MUCH.SHIFTING.
I'm still working out my foot placement- PT people wanted me to bring my toes a little more forward- but I kind of don't like it. it's just making me shifty. OH well. I'll get there.
I can relate to shifty. I usually hit that point at rep 5. I lose upper back tightness and the rest just seems like an attempt to recover it.0 -
nakedraygun wrote: »Thanks for the kind words, but I'm still years away from being on your level.
I think it will be before I'm 45 lol (only turning 34 this year). I haven't even been lifting for two full years yet. I never TOUCHED heavy weights until July 2014. The most I had done before that was with p90x, so nothing really heavy...maybe 50-60lb dumbbells at the most. I've come a long way in a short amount of time and just trying to keep it going when the progress slower. At this point, if I can add 10-15lbs to my main lifts in a year, I'll be happy I think. I'm hoping this 20 rep squat will give me a boost for sure though.0 -
I had a so-so weekend of lifting. Saturdays I deadlift and well, ouch.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CEMixkqAfaM
420x4. Wasn't too bad of a pull and afterward I just did a lot of soft tissue work to minimize the damage if possible.
But Sunday, with reduced chest pain, I got in there and tested bench.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ErNJ6ejNDfs
Bench Press: 45x3x12 (15 seconds apart), 115x9 (felt REALLY heavy), 135x7, 5x165, 3x190, 225x3.
Everything was heavy and my groove wasn't quite there, but it was good to be under the bar again.
I 'm going to deload this week -- nothing over 60% -- and hope this is the final week of being injured. If I can return to full strength the following week, I will reset bench and deadlift and if I can't compete in June, there is a meet in July I think I can be ready for.0 -
nakedraygun wrote: »nakedraygun wrote: »Thanks for the kind words, but I'm still years away from being on your level.
I think it will be before I'm 45 lol (only turning 34 this year). I haven't even been lifting for two full years yet. I never TOUCHED heavy weights until July 2014. The most I had done before that was with p90x, so nothing really heavy...maybe 50-60lb dumbbells at the most. I've come a long way in a short amount of time and just trying to keep it going when the progress slower. At this point, if I can add 10-15lbs to my main lifts in a year, I'll be happy I think. I'm hoping this 20 rep squat will give me a boost for sure though.
@nakedraygun thanks. If I were just focused on getting stronger with no regard for BF or aesthetics, I'd agree that I could probably add more than that for squat and DL. Seems like I'm almost doing more of a recomp even though that's not necessarily my goal. My squat (and subsequently my DL) was definitely stronger it seemed when I was running the SL 5x5 program. I maxed out there with a 405# squat at 190ish BW. I don't think I've even come close to that since switching over to 5/3/1. At that same time I had a 405# DL, but actually hit 450# with the hexbar just because of the mechanics. Don't think I could come close to that right now either.0 -
juliewatkin wrote: »haha...you're welcome @nakedraygun , but I can't take all the credit. Show some love to @JoRocka too as she just finished her program up.
awwww thanks!!!!
PS_ I"m quite happy I'm done- I actually attempted 200 again on Wednesday (was supposed to be Thursday to allow for more rest- but the scheduling gods did not allow)- So- Fail again on 13- I'm at a significant deficit and wasn't recovered- I'm debating giving it one more shot on Saturday- which will be 3 full days of recovery and some food.nakedraygun wrote: »haha...you're welcome @nakedraygun , but I can't take all the credit. Show some love to @JoRocka too as she just finished her program up.
Nicely done on the PR+5 though. 225 is beastly- maybe in another year or two I can push my 20 rep squat up closer to 2 plates!!!
In the mean time- here's the first of the two attempts at 200 pounds- don't think I shared it here.
Buried on rep 14.
https://youtu.be/ayEP-f6m98I
I have realized when I get tired- I get shifty- when I repeated this on Wednesday I was able to stick the first 5-6 reps then after that ever 2-3 reps I wanted to readjust.
SO.MUCH.SHIFTING.
I'm still working out my foot placement- PT people wanted me to bring my toes a little more forward- but I kind of don't like it. it's just making me shifty. OH well. I'll get there.
I can relate to shifty. I usually hit that point at rep 5. I lose upper back tightness and the rest just seems like an attempt to recover it.
That makes me feel a lot better that it's not something that's isolated.
It's a HUGE mental effort to keep my feet glued to the floor. Such an odd thing- and I can FEEL the lack of stability and weakness afterwards and I still want to do it. Its okay.
good news- I"m going to see someone new for my squat/SI joint issues.0 -
Hex bar Deads. I did 8x8 at 275 today. It was tiring.0
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Ha, it just looks that way. Shoulders are locked back before I go up. That was also the next to last set I think so I was tired. Should have filmed the earlier sets probably.0
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