GIFt us your lifts! (or other achievements!)

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  • kinetixtrainer2
    kinetixtrainer2 Posts: 9,273 Member
    nossmf wrote: »
    Week 13 of my bench press triplet protocol, where I started doing 10 triples at 60% of 1RM and every week add 5lb. Any week I fail to complete all 10 triples, the following week will have fewer triples to perform. Repeat until I am down to a single triple, then recalculate 1RM and see if it's changed.

    Today was at 255, or 86.5% of 1RM. I stopped after five sets (when the protocol said to try for eight) because my form was retched and my depth nowhere near where it should be. I also question whether this protocol is actually helping me to improve, considering I was doing 5x3 triples at 275 before but now I'm struggling with triples at 20 pounds lighter.

    So I'm calling an end to this little experiment after 3 months, calling it an interesting diversion but will return to the 5x5 standard I was using before which had successfully raised my bench 1RM by 10 pounds. Let's see if I can squeak out another 5 pounds to top 300, or another 20 to get that 315. Not ready to call it a pipe dream yet, but obviously my goal of hitting it by my birthday (now 5 weeks past) didn't happen, so let's settle in for a longer haul goal of hitting it before I turn 50 in three years.

    Don’t ever call it a pipe dream. You’ll get it.
  • nossmf
    nossmf Posts: 11,616 Member
    @Minion_training_program I have no clue what my rev rate is. I just know that I was taught bowling by an old-school purist, and I cringe every time I see somebody using the two-handed style. I can intellectually acknowledge its potential for high scores through stringing strikes, but in my limited experience watching it also seems to lead towards more difficult spares.

    @kinetixtrainer2 thanks for the support. I allowed my bad day benching at a lower weight to mentally dissuade me from looking forward to the higher weight. I think I also need to crack down on my food intake again, in terms of actually eating more...I've been eating at maintenance for a few weeks, and my weight hasn't budged, meaning the muscular gains I was experiencing have likely also come to a screeching halt. But maybe not...at my current weight of 203, a 315 bench would be 1.53x BW, where actual strongmen are benching over 2x BW, so maybe more muscle isn't the issue, I just need to grow stronger, lol.
  • MelG7777
    MelG7777 Posts: 14,230 Member
    Mid donkey kick…not much of a flex but fun to visit other locations💙Plus today’s location had a puppy! I should be able to go to 4 different locations this week and I’ll pick my favorite one to repeat on Friday.

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  • Minion_training_program
    Minion_training_program Posts: 13,437 Member
    @MelG7777 Nice work Melissa!
  • Minion_training_program
    Minion_training_program Posts: 13,437 Member
    Well, again a bummer and no workouts for a few day's

    Last night with bowling, i went down to the ground.
    For some reason y right knee refused, like it locked all of a sudden, and i fell down to the approach pretty hard on my knee and side.
    Pretty bruised, so gonna give it time to heal before going to the gym.
    Still gonna do my home core workouts, just make sure to take it easy on that as well
  • nossmf
    nossmf Posts: 11,616 Member
    Are you a right- or left-handed bowler?
  • Minion_training_program
    Minion_training_program Posts: 13,437 Member
    nossmf wrote: »
    Are you a right- or left-handed bowler?

    I am a righthander, and you?
    I play once a year a fun tournament, where you have to bowl with your "other hand" funny as hell, and cleans the gutter, lmao!

    I can also throw back-up and 2handed
  • nossmf
    nossmf Posts: 11,616 Member
    I'm actually ambidextrous, though I've only ever practiced bowling righty. My old coach bowled most of the time righty, but he could bowl either hand and usually went lefty just to hit the 10 pin. Would be interesting to see how well I did lefty one day...

    Anyway, the reason I ask was you said your right knee gave out, and I was trying to picture how it would work. If you were a lefty and your right plant knee gave out that's one thing, but it's an entirely different mental picture for the right knee of a righty bowler to give out.
  • Minion_training_program
    Minion_training_program Posts: 13,437 Member
    nossmf wrote: »
    I'm actually ambidextrous, though I've only ever practiced bowling righty. My old coach bowled most of the time righty, but he could bowl either hand and usually went lefty just to hit the 10 pin. Would be interesting to see how well I did lefty one day...

    Anyway, the reason I ask was you said your right knee gave out, and I was trying to picture how it would work. If you were a lefty and your right plant knee gave out that's one thing, but it's an entirely different mental picture for the right knee of a righty bowler to give out.

    I know in current lane coditions, when playing tournaments, the left side kinda gives a advantage. Would probably apply for house leagues as well, since transition is less, so longer to play the same line

    And yeah, on my slide, so with my left foot, my right leg somehow gave out, before i could swing it to the left for my balance, so instead it kinda pulled me to the right and to the ground...i feel it must have looked funny
  • KickassAmazon76
    KickassAmazon76 Posts: 4,678 Member
    Slowly pushing toward my new Deadlift goal of 350lb.

    Today was a new PR of 320lbs! (a small 5lb one, but STILL) I was tired and sore going in

    If I was fresh, probably could have done 325. Might have been able to get it today, but figured I'd not be arrogant...
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  • steveko89
    steveko89 Posts: 2,223 Member
    @KickassAmazon76, Post rejected, not enough bowling.
  • KickassAmazon76
    KickassAmazon76 Posts: 4,678 Member
    steveko89 wrote: »
    @KickassAmazon76, Post rejected, not enough bowling.

    Haha! Oops!
  • Minion_training_program
    Minion_training_program Posts: 13,437 Member
    steveko89 wrote: »
    @KickassAmazon76, Post rejected, not enough bowling.

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  • nossmf
    nossmf Posts: 11,616 Member
    Love it!
  • nossmf
    nossmf Posts: 11,616 Member
    WONDERFUL deadlift video! All the more impressive when I remember just how bloody tall you are, making it a LONG way to pull the weight. Honestly, have you thought about maybe trying sumo deadlifts instead, allowing the torso to stay a little more upright with just slightly less range of motion to traverse?
  • KickassAmazon76
    KickassAmazon76 Posts: 4,678 Member
    nossmf wrote: »
    WONDERFUL deadlift video! All the more impressive when I remember just how bloody tall you are, making it a LONG way to pull the weight. Honestly, have you thought about maybe trying sumo deadlifts instead, allowing the torso to stay a little more upright with just slightly less range of motion to traverse?

    Gasp! Recommending sumo? Haha

    I've thought about it, and used to have it in my program, but like conventional more.
  • nossmf
    nossmf Posts: 11,616 Member
    Each to their own. I personally prefer sumo because of my lower back, but am always terrified I'm going to drop the weight on my foot, lol.
  • Minion_training_program
    Minion_training_program Posts: 13,437 Member
    nossmf wrote: »
    WONDERFUL deadlift video! All the more impressive when I remember just how bloody tall you are, making it a LONG way to pull the weight. Honestly, have you thought about maybe trying sumo deadlifts instead, allowing the torso to stay a little more upright with just slightly less range of motion to traverse?

    Gasp! Recommending sumo? Haha

    I've thought about it, and used to have it in my program, but like conventional more.

    The way it was ment to be Sandy!
    Tall people FTW!
  • nossmf
    nossmf Posts: 11,616 Member
    Are you calling me short? I'm 5'9" (1.75m), exactly normal. Just because I'm the shortest male in my family for the past four generations (even both of my sons are taller than me)... Guarantee I can beat any of them in an arm wrestling contest!
  • Minion_training_program
    Minion_training_program Posts: 13,437 Member
    nossmf wrote: »
    Are you calling me short? I'm 5'9" (1.75m), exactly normal. Just because I'm the shortest male in my family for the past four generations (even both of my sons are taller than me)... Guarantee I can beat any of them in an arm wrestling contest!

    Well to be fair, 175cm is slightly below average for a Dutch male (182,9 cm is average)

    But, i also see a lot of taller guys than me, most of them younger (what are they feeding these kids?) so i think in 10-15 years the average is probably around 188cm or maybe 190 even.

    10-15 years ago, i was almost always the tallest person in the room....now...definatly not
    And i am "only" 195cm

    It's a struggle to find good fitting pants though. My lenght size is 38 (dunno the US size).
    Average male have 32 or 34 over here. So i am 2 sizes bigger. And most stores only sell up to lenght 36. So i have to go to specific stores for my clothing.

    Being tall has it advantages (reaching the top shelf with ease) but also struggles (deadlifts and squats)
  • nossmf
    nossmf Posts: 11,616 Member
    I remember reaching my full adult height the summer I turned age 12, was the tallest kid in my school, the basketball coach LOVED me the first day of the school year. Fast forward a few months to when the basketball season actually began, and several other boys had caught/passed my height, and without a height advantage my glaring lack of skill at basketball shone through and I lost the coach's interest, lol.

    Average height in the USA is 176cm, so there, ha! (And no, that's not the average waist circumference in the USA...that number is even greater...) 🤣
  • kinetixtrainer2
    kinetixtrainer2 Posts: 9,273 Member
    @DivisMomma

    This one.
  • amorfati601070
    amorfati601070 Posts: 2,890 Member
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  • KickassAmazon76
    KickassAmazon76 Posts: 4,678 Member
    Haha Cool Vid!!

  • KickassAmazon76
    KickassAmazon76 Posts: 4,678 Member
    I miss MFP the way it was. I haven't been here in quite a while and even though I joined a different site, it's just not the same.

    I was doing really well with the lifting up til about late July. Then life got hard (dad was in hospital a number of times, baseball tourneys and games, and son was in crisis unit). I haven't lifted since Jul 22. (And that was my new Deadlift 1rm PR of 320.

    I plan to start back at the gym, slowly, so it'll be a while before I have anything interesting to contribute again. How's everyone else doing?
  • nossmf
    nossmf Posts: 11,616 Member
    Missed seeing your posts, Sandy!

    I've continued to lift regularly, though I've cut down to a single leg day each week since my legs always respond far better than my torso (which still gets hit twice per week).

    I've also transitioned from a bulk cycle to a slow cut until the start of November, slashing 500 calories per day and adding twice per week cardio *shudders*. My pants were starting to get tight across the waist, and one pair actually split a seam along the thighs when I knelt down to pick something up, so I was faced with the decision to either buy larger pants or cut a few pounds.

    What does this do to my workouts? I had been worried my lifting sessions would lose energy, and the first week or so that was the case, but I've been doing this now for three weeks and the last week my lifts felt normal. I did, however, decide to switch away from seeking my 315 bench (for now) and have focused instead on staying at 225 for reps. My last upper-body power day I cranked out 14 reps, and that was on the fifth set, so likely could have done more had I not tired myself out first. That would be considered a good starting point for an NFL wide receiver, so yay me!
  • kinetixtrainer2
    kinetixtrainer2 Posts: 9,273 Member
    Good to see this thread revived
  • nossmf
    nossmf Posts: 11,616 Member
    I noticed you didn't give an update on your status and activities, sir @kinetixtrainer2 ...
  • kinetixtrainer2
    kinetixtrainer2 Posts: 9,273 Member
    nossmf wrote: »
    I noticed you didn't give an update on your status and activities, sir @kinetixtrainer2 ...

    Still chugging along brother. Nothing much new to report. Same ole same ole for me. Some of my lifts dipped a bit due to leaning out this last month. I ran the PSMF ( protein sparring modified fast) for 10 days. It was very effective.
  • nossmf
    nossmf Posts: 11,616 Member
    edited September 3
    Had to look up the PSMF diet, never heard of it before. (BTW, it's a single "r" in sparing, which likely contributed to my initial confusion over a "combat diet" lol.)

    Looks like that'd take a huge degree of will power I'm not sure I can give for more than a couple days, lol. I'll just stick to the "eat 250 fewer calories than maintenance" idea, see how far that gets me between now and November.