GIFt us your lifts! (or other achievements!)
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KickassAmazon76 wrote: »Stronglifts... Feeling meh about it. It was a good workout, but I don't feel as excited about it.
Squats: 5x5@200lb.
Ohp: 5 sets of 10@55lb.
Deads:
1 set of 5@135lb
1 set of 5@185lb
1 set of 5@220lb
1 set of 5@230lb
Assisted pullups 2-1-1-1-3
Here's a highlight reel...
Strong af girl, when I do squats alone I seem to always go so much lower than what I do with my coach standing there. How do you force yourself to keep getting higher? Maybe it’s just a mental block I have.0 -
kinetixtrainer2 wrote: »jennacole12 wrote: »Super psyched!!! So many PR’s last night... got my working sets up to 165 for front squats and 3 new PR’s for my deadlift, the last one was 270 lbs, which is well over the 2x body weight goal I had set for myself 😁
My coach said the tire was about 300 which makes sense now Bc this didn’t feel as hard as I feel like it should of. Anyway, so thrilled 😁🤗
Wow! Super impressive. That pull You're doing is that essentially a rack pull using the boards?
I guess so but with side grip. My coach is trying to replicate the car deadlift platform, Bc the form is slightly different and I need to perfect it if I’m going to hit the weight they want. You are sort of supposed to push backwards on a lean like a leg press. It’s so hard for me, I guess Bc it’s so new. I’ll just keep on grinding and hope for the best lol!3 -
Minion_training_program wrote: »jennacole12 wrote: »Super psyched!!! So many PR’s last night... got my working sets up to 165 for front squats and 3 new PR’s for my deadlift, the last one was 270 lbs, which is well over the 2x body weight goal I had set for myself 😁
My coach said the tire was about 300 which makes sense now Bc this didn’t feel as hard as I feel like it should of. Anyway, so thrilled 😁🤗
Definatly a powerlifster there! Congrats on the PR's Jenna
Thank you!!!!! 😁😁😁1 -
kinetixtrainer2 wrote: »
Looks like a lot to be proud of. Those are some solid weights there. 💪🏼💥
Thank you 😊jennacole12 wrote: »Strong af girl, when I do squats alone I seem to always go so much lower than what I do with my coach standing there. How do you force yourself to keep getting higher? Maybe it’s just a mental block I have.
Thanks Jenna!!
Honestly... I don't know. 😊 By the time I get to the bottom, I'm ready to come up again. Lol
Funny thing... Tonight my first set of squats, last rep, it was like my brain stopped working. I just kind of stopped mid rise and stayed there. Felt like forever, but really was a second or two before I shook my head and realized I could move again. Lol
Clearly it wasn't too heavy (cuz I did 4 more sets), it was just like I forgot how to squat. Haha.
Anyhoo... The mirror in front of me is a good guide, and it's just... By feel now. Sorry I can't be more helpful! ❤️
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jennacole12 wrote: »kinetixtrainer2 wrote: »jennacole12 wrote: »Super psyched!!! So many PR’s last night... got my working sets up to 165 for front squats and 3 new PR’s for my deadlift, the last one was 270 lbs, which is well over the 2x body weight goal I had set for myself 😁
My coach said the tire was about 300 which makes sense now Bc this didn’t feel as hard as I feel like it should of. Anyway, so thrilled 😁🤗
Wow! Super impressive. That pull You're doing is that essentially a rack pull using the boards?
I guess so but with side grip. My coach is trying to replicate the car deadlift platform, Bc the form is slightly different and I need to perfect it if I’m going to hit the weight they want. You are sort of supposed to push backwards on a lean like a leg press. It’s so hard for me, I guess Bc it’s so new. I’ll just keep on grinding and hope for the best lol!
I have no doubt you’ll get it.1 -
jennacole12 wrote: »Super psyched!!! So many PR’s last night... got my working sets up to 165 for front squats and 3 new PR’s for my deadlift, the last one was 270 lbs, which is well over the 2x body weight goal I had set for myself 😁
My coach said the tire was about 300 which makes sense now Bc this didn’t feel as hard as I feel like it should of. Anyway, so thrilled 😁🤗
Wow😲
So strong, working hard!3 -
Just a few from today.
Rack Pulls: 3x10 315 lbs
Seated Pull Downs: 3x12 160 lbs
Flat Press: 3x10 225 lbs
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kinetixtrainer2 wrote: »
Just a few from today.
Rack Pulls: 3x10 315 lbs
Seated Pull Downs: 3x12 160 lbs
Flat Press: 3x10 225 lbs
Nice work!2 -
kinetixtrainer2 wrote: »
Just a few from today.
Rack Pulls: 3x10 315 lbs
Seated Pull Downs: 3x12 160 lbs
Flat Press: 3x10 225 lbs
Great job!!! Honest question Bc I always wondered this.... what is the benefit of a rack pull over a conventional DL? Is it Bc the weight can be a bit higher since it is higher or just similar to partial movements focusing more the top half of the deadlift? Wondering if after my strongman meet I should add them to my split.0 -
DancingMoosie wrote: »jennacole12 wrote: »Super psyched!!! So many PR’s last night... got my working sets up to 165 for front squats and 3 new PR’s for my deadlift, the last one was 270 lbs, which is well over the 2x body weight goal I had set for myself 😁
My coach said the tire was about 300 which makes sense now Bc this didn’t feel as hard as I feel like it should of. Anyway, so thrilled 😁🤗
Wow😲
So strong, working hard!
Thank you!!!! 😁😁😁😁0 -
OMG.... I officially qualified for my meet this weekend! Which meant hitting the numbers for at least 4/5 events. I did not think I’d get one deadlift, with both tires loaded, but managed 14, 10 under 60 😱. I wish I went a little less hard Bc I only needed 1 to qualify and I am still hurting from it, but proud nonetheless.
I hope you all had a wonderful weekend/holiday!!! It was crazy busy for me but everything is when you have little kids 🤣 Anyway happy Monday!!!
This was the 10th rep, that face tho 🤣🤣😁
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jennacole12 wrote: »OMG.... I officially qualified for my meet this weekend! Which meant hitting the numbers for at least 4/5 events. I did not think I’d get one deadlift, with both tires loaded, but managed 14, 10 under 60 😱. I wish I went a little less hard Bc I only needed 1 to qualify and I am still hurting from it, but proud nonetheless.
I hope you all had a wonderful weekend/holiday!!! It was crazy busy for me but everything is when you have little kids 🤣 Anyway happy Monday!!!
This was the 10th rep, that face tho 🤣🤣😁
Congrats!!0 -
They caught me at the gym today again.🙈
Not an accomplishment but....it’s something.😂
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jennacole12 wrote: »OMG.... I officially qualified for my meet this weekend! Which meant hitting the numbers for at least 4/5 events. I did not think I’d get one deadlift, with both tires loaded, but managed 14, 10 under 60 😱. I wish I went a little less hard Bc I only needed 1 to qualify and I am still hurting from it, but proud nonetheless.
I hope you all had a wonderful weekend/holiday!!! It was crazy busy for me but everything is when you have little kids 🤣 Anyway happy Monday!!!
This was the 10th rep, that face tho 🤣🤣😁
Congratulations Jenna, keep us updated on your meet1 -
jennacole12 wrote: »kinetixtrainer2 wrote: »
Just a few from today.
Rack Pulls: 3x10 315 lbs
Seated Pull Downs: 3x12 160 lbs
Flat Press: 3x10 225 lbs
Great job!!! Honest question Bc I always wondered this.... what is the benefit of a rack pull over a conventional DL? Is it Bc the weight can be a bit higher since it is higher or just similar to partial movements focusing more the top half of the deadlift? Wondering if after my strongman meet I should add them to my split.
I always wondered this too when I first got seriously interested in both. It’s the same lift. The rack pulls keep the extreme bend out of the lift. Which does help a bit with lowering chances for injury. In my opinion it allows you to lift a bit more because you’re in a stronger starting position. Rack pulls are also not recognized in strength competitions. I have several friends that compete in strength comps and they train on dead’s leading up to comp and focus on racks the rest of the year. All have told me they notice little to no difference in the benefit on strength or muscle gains over the other. I’d also love to hear others opinions on the difference as well.2 -
jennacole12 wrote: »OMG.... I officially qualified for my meet this weekend! Which meant hitting the numbers for at least 4/5 events. I did not think I’d get one deadlift, with both tires loaded, but managed 14, 10 under 60 😱. I wish I went a little less hard Bc I only needed 1 to qualify and I am still hurting from it, but proud nonetheless.
I hope you all had a wonderful weekend/holiday!!! It was crazy busy for me but everything is when you have little kids 🤣 Anyway happy Monday!!!
This was the 10th rep, that face tho 🤣🤣😁
Kicking butt! Nice job0 -
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kinetixtrainer2 wrote: »jennacole12 wrote: »
Great job!!! Honest question Bc I always wondered this.... what is the benefit of a rack pull over a conventional DL? Is it Bc the weight can be a bit higher since it is higher or just similar to partial movements focusing more the top half of the deadlift? Wondering if after my strongman meet I should add them to my split.
I always wondered this too when I first got seriously interested in both. It’s the same lift. The rack pulls keep the extreme bend out of the lift. Which does help a bit with lowering chances for injury. In my opinion it allows you to lift a bit more because you’re in a stronger starting position. Rack pulls are also not recognized in strength competitions. I have several friends that compete in strength comps and they train on dead’s leading up to comp and focus on racks the rest of the year. All have told me they notice little to no difference in the benefit on strength or muscle gains over the other. I’d also love to hear others opinions on the difference as well.
I agree with your assessment.
The one thing I would say though is it depends on the height you set your rack pull to. I know guys that are just at or below the kneecap and there isn't as much gain or improvement (unless focusing on that specific part of the deadlift) as lower depending on your height. The lowest rack I have available to me is mid-shin on me which is where I typically rack pull from. That's still 6 inches higher than a conventional for me.
I also like to think of rack pulls as a way to train different parts of a deadlift, because you can adjust height on them. The lower you pull the closer to the conventional you are. But sometimes you need to work on hip hinge, or lock out, or keeping lats tight through lift, grip, etc. To me it allows for me to break down what I need to strengthen in the entire movement, and focus on that as well just by adjusting bar height.
Personally, I can pull heavier weight from the rack. They are great for working on lockout at a higher weight, and if I notice if I'm struggling at the top of my lift I'll rack pull to strengthen that aspect
I also use rack pulls as an alternative to lacking gym equipment so I could simulate an axle bar pull that would be a bit higher-- think hummer tire deadlift.
Rack pulls are a lot lower risk to reward and if not training for something they are great. I would personally switch to the rack pulls completely (when not training for something with a deadlift event) but I love the deadlift too much and I just feel better when there is a deadlift in my program.
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kinetixtrainer2 wrote: »jennacole12 wrote: »kinetixtrainer2 wrote: »
Just a few from today.
Rack Pulls: 3x10 315 lbs
Seated Pull Downs: 3x12 160 lbs
Flat Press: 3x10 225 lbs
Great job!!! Honest question Bc I always wondered this.... what is the benefit of a rack pull over a conventional DL? Is it Bc the weight can be a bit higher since it is higher or just similar to partial movements focusing more the top half of the deadlift? Wondering if after my strongman meet I should add them to my split.
I always wondered this too when I first got seriously interested in both. It’s the same lift. The rack pulls keep the extreme bend out of the lift. Which does help a bit with lowering chances for injury. In my opinion it allows you to lift a bit more because you’re in a stronger starting position. Rack pulls are also not recognized in strength competitions. I have several friends that compete in strength comps and they train on dead’s leading up to comp and focus on racks the rest of the year. All have told me they notice little to no difference in the benefit on strength or muscle gains over the other. I’d also love to hear others opinions on the difference as well.
I've heard the same thing from my pro BB friends. One tells me that she just prefers them. Another says he can lift a little more. Both agree, pretty much same exercise.0 -
jennacole12 wrote: »OMG.... I officially qualified for my meet this weekend! Which meant hitting the numbers for at least 4/5 events. I did not think I’d get one deadlift, with both tires loaded, but managed 14, 10 under 60 😱. I wish I went a little less hard Bc I only needed 1 to qualify and I am still hurting from it, but proud nonetheless.
I hope you all had a wonderful weekend/holiday!!! It was crazy busy for me but everything is when you have little kids 🤣 Anyway happy Monday!!!
This was the 10th rep, that face tho 🤣🤣😁
That's the face of someone whos getting stuff done! Great Lift. That looks like a lot of fun. Out of curiosity what was the weight on the with both tires?0
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