GIFt us your lifts! (or other achievements!)

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  • steveko89
    steveko89 Posts: 2,223 Member
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    Not a lifting gif but I wanted to share with this crew as pretty damning evidence to corroborate speculation about being under-recovered. That big drop coincides with a reduction in training volume and intensity, switching from the rando Reddit guy’s program that I had been doing (that I did really enjoy and thought very effective) to the RP 6 day Men’s Physique Template. I can’t attribute that drop to anything other than a reduction in inflammation and cortisol. I’ve been feeling significantly less creaky and generally a higher level of wellness. On the plus side, I found my threshold for MRV which I could sustain for a while. I’m really looking forward to this hypertrophy phase and how auto-regulated this program is for volume and deloads.
  • KickassAmazon76
    KickassAmazon76 Posts: 4,678 Member
    steveko89 wrote: »
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    Not a lifting gif but I wanted to share with this crew as pretty damning evidence to corroborate speculation about being under-recovered. That big drop coincides with a reduction in training volume and intensity, switching from the rando Reddit guy’s program that I had been doing (that I did really enjoy and thought very effective) to the RP 6 day Men’s Physique Template. I can’t attribute that drop to anything other than a reduction in inflammation and cortisol. I’ve been feeling significantly less creaky and generally a higher level of wellness. On the plus side, I found my threshold for MRV which I could sustain for a while. I’m really looking forward to this hypertrophy phase and how auto-regulated this program is for volume and deloads.

    I confess... I don't think I understand what I'm seeing... But it sounds like what you're saying is that not getting enough rest between sessions will, over time, whittle away at your ability to progress. Is that correct? It makes sense, so it's neat to see data that corroborates it.
  • steveko89
    steveko89 Posts: 2,223 Member
    steveko89 wrote: »
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    Not a lifting gif but I wanted to share with this crew as pretty damning evidence to corroborate speculation about being under-recovered. That big drop coincides with a reduction in training volume and intensity, switching from the rando Reddit guy’s program that I had been doing (that I did really enjoy and thought very effective) to the RP 6 day Men’s Physique Template. I can’t attribute that drop to anything other than a reduction in inflammation and cortisol. I’ve been feeling significantly less creaky and generally a higher level of wellness. On the plus side, I found my threshold for MRV which I could sustain for a while. I’m really looking forward to this hypertrophy phase and how auto-regulated this program is for volume and deloads.

    I confess... I don't think I understand what I'm seeing... But it sounds like what you're saying is that not getting enough rest between sessions will, over time, whittle away at your ability to progress. Is that correct? It makes sense, so it's neat to see data that corroborates it.

    I had been speculating that my volume and intensity got to the point where I needed either a deload or a wholesale change in program. Comparing sets/week to Max recoverable volume (MRV) guidance my hypertrophy sets were at or exceeding the high end with some other strength sets tacked on. My efforts to cut some fat had leveled off in conjunction with feeling run down leading up to that virtual lifting competition I did (where my lifts also suffered). Calories and food practices stayed roughly the same but weight started falling off over the last two weeks (graph is rolling average weight) as soon as I even slightly deloaded.

    What really struck me was that I always expected overtraining to present with performance falling off a clif, rather than a gradual accumulation of fatigue and nagging injuries. I’d been not getting great sleep and kept blaming myself thinking it was leading to poor training. However, I think it was ultimately more a symptom than the cause.
  • KickassAmazon76
    KickassAmazon76 Posts: 4,678 Member
    steveko89 wrote: »
    steveko89 wrote: »
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    Not a lifting gif but I wanted to share with this crew as pretty damning evidence to corroborate speculation about being under-recovered. That big drop coincides with a reduction in training volume and intensity, switching from the rando Reddit guy’s program that I had been doing (that I did really enjoy and thought very effective) to the RP 6 day Men’s Physique Template. I can’t attribute that drop to anything other than a reduction in inflammation and cortisol. I’ve been feeling significantly less creaky and generally a higher level of wellness. On the plus side, I found my threshold for MRV which I could sustain for a while. I’m really looking forward to this hypertrophy phase and how auto-regulated this program is for volume and deloads.

    I confess... I don't think I understand what I'm seeing... But it sounds like what you're saying is that not getting enough rest between sessions will, over time, whittle away at your ability to progress. Is that correct? It makes sense, so it's neat to see data that corroborates it.

    I had been speculating that my volume and intensity got to the point where I needed either a deload or a wholesale change in program. Comparing sets/week to Max recoverable volume (MRV) guidance my hypertrophy sets were at or exceeding the high end with some other strength sets tacked on. My efforts to cut some fat had leveled off in conjunction with feeling run down leading up to that virtual lifting competition I did (where my lifts also suffered). Calories and food practices stayed roughly the same but weight started falling off over the last two weeks (graph is rolling average weight) as soon as I even slightly deloaded.

    What really struck me was that I always expected overtraining to present with performance falling off a clif, rather than a gradual accumulation of fatigue and nagging injuries. I’d been not getting great sleep and kept blaming myself thinking it was leading to poor training. However, I think it was ultimately more a symptom than the cause.

    That is some really good insight and I wonder if it's why I always do so well to start on stronglifts and then invariably get injured and tank.


    Thank you for sharing!
  • steveko89
    steveko89 Posts: 2,223 Member
    steveko89 wrote: »
    steveko89 wrote: »
    xl1dr5nvbdh1.png

    Not a lifting gif but I wanted to share with this crew as pretty damning evidence to corroborate speculation about being under-recovered. That big drop coincides with a reduction in training volume and intensity, switching from the rando Reddit guy’s program that I had been doing (that I did really enjoy and thought very effective) to the RP 6 day Men’s Physique Template. I can’t attribute that drop to anything other than a reduction in inflammation and cortisol. I’ve been feeling significantly less creaky and generally a higher level of wellness. On the plus side, I found my threshold for MRV which I could sustain for a while. I’m really looking forward to this hypertrophy phase and how auto-regulated this program is for volume and deloads.

    I confess... I don't think I understand what I'm seeing... But it sounds like what you're saying is that not getting enough rest between sessions will, over time, whittle away at your ability to progress. Is that correct? It makes sense, so it's neat to see data that corroborates it.

    I had been speculating that my volume and intensity got to the point where I needed either a deload or a wholesale change in program. Comparing sets/week to Max recoverable volume (MRV) guidance my hypertrophy sets were at or exceeding the high end with some other strength sets tacked on. My efforts to cut some fat had leveled off in conjunction with feeling run down leading up to that virtual lifting competition I did (where my lifts also suffered). Calories and food practices stayed roughly the same but weight started falling off over the last two weeks (graph is rolling average weight) as soon as I even slightly deloaded.

    What really struck me was that I always expected overtraining to present with performance falling off a clif, rather than a gradual accumulation of fatigue and nagging injuries. I’d been not getting great sleep and kept blaming myself thinking it was leading to poor training. However, I think it was ultimately more a symptom than the cause.

    That is some really good insight and I wonder if it's why I always do so well to start on stronglifts and then invariably get injured and tank.


    Thank you for sharing!

    Re:Stronglifts. Probably? Since it’s a linear program it accumulates intensity quickly if you’re adding weight consistently. With more than a few months-year of training history it’s not expected to PR weekly given the level of adaptations achieved.
  • Chieflrg
    Chieflrg Posts: 9,097 Member
    steveko89 wrote: »
    steveko89 wrote: »
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    Not a lifting gif but I wanted to share with this crew as pretty damning evidence to corroborate speculation about being under-recovered. That big drop coincides with a reduction in training volume and intensity, switching from the rando Reddit guy’s program that I had been doing (that I did really enjoy and thought very effective) to the RP 6 day Men’s Physique Template. I can’t attribute that drop to anything other than a reduction in inflammation and cortisol. I’ve been feeling significantly less creaky and generally a higher level of wellness. On the plus side, I found my threshold for MRV which I could sustain for a while. I’m really looking forward to this hypertrophy phase and how auto-regulated this program is for volume and deloads.

    I confess... I don't think I understand what I'm seeing... But it sounds like what you're saying is that not getting enough rest between sessions will, over time, whittle away at your ability to progress. Is that correct? It makes sense, so it's neat to see data that corroborates it.

    I had been speculating that my volume and intensity got to the point where I needed either a deload or a wholesale change in program. Comparing sets/week to Max recoverable volume (MRV) guidance my hypertrophy sets were at or exceeding the high end with some other strength sets tacked on. My efforts to cut some fat had leveled off in conjunction with feeling run down leading up to that virtual lifting competition I did (where my lifts also suffered). Calories and food practices stayed roughly the same but weight started falling off over the last two weeks (graph is rolling average weight) as soon as I even slightly deloaded.

    What really struck me was that I always expected overtraining to present with performance falling off a clif, rather than a gradual accumulation of fatigue and nagging injuries. I’d been not getting great sleep and kept blaming myself thinking it was leading to poor training. However, I think it was ultimately more a symptom than the cause.

    That is some really good insight and I wonder if it's why I always do so well to start on stronglifts and then invariably get injured and tank.


    Thank you for sharing!

    Because SL is only mainly useful for a person who is a beginner or somebody who has stopped lifting for a significant time.

    SL has virtually no auto regulation and even worse zero proper load management which increases injury risk once you start "grinding".

    Best to stop and move on to appropriate programming before any grinding is going on.



  • DancingMoosie
    DancingMoosie Posts: 8,619 Member
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    Lifted again today. I hate not having good AC
  • KickassAmazon76
    KickassAmazon76 Posts: 4,678 Member
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    Lifted again today. I hate not having good AC

    You're killing it. I look at those pullups with such awe. I'm still working hard at getting TWO for one set. Lol. You'r strength is fabulous!
  • DancingMoosie
    DancingMoosie Posts: 8,619 Member
    Back in the gym and the AC was working a little better. My friend also joined me.
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    I'm hoping to increase the weight a little if the AC stays on...and my friend will motivate me!
  • KickassAmazon76
    KickassAmazon76 Posts: 4,678 Member
    Back in the gym and the AC was working a little better. My friend also joined me.
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    I'm hoping to increase the weight a little if the AC stays on...and my friend will motivate me!

    Man, I'd love to have a workout partner. It's so much better! Great work!
  • jennacole12
    jennacole12 Posts: 1,167 Member
    Pushups are lifts... Right?
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    Can’t stop staring at your shoulders 😂😍
  • DancingMoosie
    DancingMoosie Posts: 8,619 Member
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    Lifted with my friend. I'm still doing something weird on my squat sometimes...so the weight is not going back up as heavy as I would like it to be.
  • PlentyofProtein00
    PlentyofProtein00 Posts: 3,669 Member
    steveko89 wrote: »
    Really liking the RP Men’s Physique Template. I’m on week 3 of the first meso and it’s been nice to go back to a straight hypertrophy program. The 6-day lays out to a double PPL and the Thursday lifts are my favorite grouping.
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    You have lots of cats and kids😁
  • steveko89
    steveko89 Posts: 2,223 Member

    You have lots of cats and kids😁

    Three cats, one kid. He’s 2.5 and loves to come down to the basement to “count” with us. The slide and jungle keep him mostly occupied when he doesn’t want to work in with his foam dumbbells.

  • jennacole12
    jennacole12 Posts: 1,167 Member
    dsc84 wrote: »
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    After a failed attempt a week ago I opted for the rack pull this week just to see if I could pull it to lockout. 500 lbs a new PB. 500 was my goal by July 1 for a conventional pull. I have a week.

    It’s been awhile since I’ve posted. Ended up taking a break in May and have slowly been building back up. Next week I’ll try pulling conventional again.

    Next stop is 600 by January 1,2022 And then 700 at least once in my life.

    Great job!!!! I can’t wait to see you hit both! I know it’s a gif but looked easy!
  • KickassAmazon76
    KickassAmazon76 Posts: 4,678 Member
    dsc84 wrote: »
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    After a failed attempt a week ago I opted for the rack pull this week just to see if I could pull it to lockout. 500 lbs a new PB. 500 was my goal by July 1 for a conventional pull. I have a week.

    It’s been awhile since I’ve posted. Ended up taking a break in May and have slowly been building back up. Next week I’ll try pulling conventional again.

    Next stop is 600 by January 1,2022 And then 700 at least once in my life.

    This is so awesome!!! Way to keep pushing, and I echo Jenna. I am so looking forward to see you hit your goals!
  • KickassAmazon76
    KickassAmazon76 Posts: 4,678 Member
    Slowly working my way back. Squats were a little better today. No crying on the bar😂
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    It's been so long since I squat, I feel like I'll be back at square one. 😭 You're putting in the work and doing great! ❤️
  • DancingMoosie
    DancingMoosie Posts: 8,619 Member
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    Hit the weights again. Squats were much better. My mind/body was not playing tricks today! Just in time to take another week or 2 off 🤦
  • Deadman_Diggingup
    Deadman_Diggingup Posts: 3,082 Member
    I have managed to do three lifting sessions this week! One more day and I finished week one of an 8 wk program my friend tailored for me.

    Here's a quick snapshot of today's work...
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    Pin press, Incline press, face pulls, tricep pullovers, skull crushers, reverse (banded) curls behind the head presses.

    Awesome as always, S.
  • KickassAmazon76
    KickassAmazon76 Posts: 4,678 Member
    Today I did some gizmo I’ve named The Devil’s Blade.

    I will not lie. This thing whipped my *kitten*. You wouldn’t believe such an insignificant looking thing could be so damn punishing. These were super slow reps, too.

    And holy cow, I didn’t realize I was that grey. 😲

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    Your arm definition is epic! You look strong and lean!