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Re: Two Hands Two Feet
« Reply #525 on: May 17, 2015, 09:46:48 pm »
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Am absolutely loving this IG account. Keeping me motivated.



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Re: Two Hands Two Feet
« Reply #526 on: May 17, 2015, 10:25:42 pm »
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nice paused 190x2 in there somewhere.

also one of the chicks in his pics -- sister? -- is fine. the brunette.
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Re: Two Hands Two Feet
« Reply #527 on: May 17, 2015, 11:02:16 pm »
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nice paused 190x2 in there somewhere.

also one of the chicks in his pics -- sister? -- is fine. the brunette.

Yeah it's ridiculous. One of the chicks is his wife and the other his sister (or sister in-law). Hawt indeed.

Paused 235 for 3.

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#insanelyjealous

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Re: Two Hands Two Feet
« Reply #528 on: May 18, 2015, 12:11:46 am »
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18/05/2015

Injuries- Left shouder (3/10)- need to work on this one. It’s all lat/pec related so stretching and rolling both should yield some good results.

Warm up-
joint rotations, hip circles, wide stance bw rdl, band resisted hip flexor, pigeon stretch, band resisted oh squat, foam rolled thoracic spine

Squat-
bar x 8, 60 x 6, 80 x 4, 100 x 1, 110 x 1
100 x 10 (rep PR)

Bench-
bar x 8, 40 x 6, 60 x 4,
70 x 3, 3, 3

Squats felt good. 10 @ 100 was hard. Probably an 8 PRE and the legs were wobbly after rep 10 but at no stage did I feel out of alignment or lacking technique. Was following the cues from the Duffin video- ribs down, lats tight, screw feet into ground, pull bar to back and brace. I think they’re the ones anyway. Will likely jump to 110 next week and work up from there.

I’ve been hanging to do flat bench for a while. Chase the big 100 I suppose. Most likely from watching too many lifting videos on instagram. Don’t know if I’ll do it long term but thinking either way with my bench/incline that I’ll add in some doubles and triples every few weeks to get used to heavier weights. I normally get to 70-75 on incline and get crushed.
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Re: Two Hands Two Feet
« Reply #529 on: May 19, 2015, 02:27:38 am »
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19/05/2015

 :personal-record: Made it to 35. I’m hoping there’s plenty more PR’s in the bank for this one.

Injuries- Left shoulder (2/10)

Warm up-
Joint rotations, leg and arm swings, band resisted hip flexor, pigeon stretch, foam rolled thoracic spine,

Wide Grip RDL-
60 x 10, 10

Deadlift-
100 x 5, 120 x 3, 140 x 5 (mixed grip last set)

Chins-
BW x 5, 4,
Band assisted x 5, 4

Curls-
30 x 10, 8, 7

Farmers Walks-
40kg DB x 25m x 3 (hard to walk around in my gym with all the weaving in and out)

Some more curls, db rows and hanging leg raises. Basically had 10 mins spare and just stuffed around.

Deadlift felt really damn good. Was due to pull 135 but 120 went up seriously quick so figured I should take advantage of it. Will do the same next week. Aim for 145 and see how I’m feeling.  I’ve been having a protein/carb shake before training so maybe that’s having a positive effect. Who knows.

Chins = suck! Think I’m going to drop the individual chins/pull ups sets and just do 2-3 reps in between exercises for the next few weeks. Will try it out and see where it leads me. Figure I should get 30-40 reps per session that way.
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Re: Two Hands Two Feet
« Reply #530 on: May 21, 2015, 02:29:42 am »
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21/05/15

Warm Up- The usual

Power Snatch-
Bar x 5 (from hang)
40 x 5, 50 x 3

Squat Clean and Jerk
50 x 3, 60 x 3

Snatch Grip DL
80 x 5, 90 x 5

OHP
40 x 8, 8, 5

BB Row
60 x 8, 8, 8

Had to combine two days into one here so was a bit all over the place.
Really unsure of where my training is taking me at the moment. Will be dropping power snatch and squat clean from the program for the time being as I think they’re distracting me from the bigger picture. A power clean or snatch grip high pull/panda pull I’ll keep in as they can be done as warm ups to the main lift a bit easier.

Thinking very hard about doing some powerlifting comps. The thought of actually getting up there and competing is quite a scary one to me which I take as a good thing as it’s way outside my comfort zone. My dilemma is that I’ll need a 180-200ish squat, 125-150ish bench and a 220-250ish deadlift just to not place last at my bodyweight. These lifts may be realistic over the next 12-24 months who knows.

Part of me thinks I should just keep training the way I am now and wait till I get some decent strength up before doing a powerlifting oriented program (which if I stick to the meat and potatoes of my program, eat well and recover well I get good results) and the other part of me says why wait, you’re missing out on strength gains that could be had from a more specialised program.

I ran with the Pavel 80/20 program a couple of years ago with good results. I’ve heard good things about is Candito’s 6 week program which can apparently be run back to back. There’s 531 (normal and powerlifting) and probably 1,000 other programs I could do as well. I’ve also got a session booked in with a coach in a couple of weeks to assess my technique on the three lifts.

If anyone has any suggestions please let me know.

Overall I think it would tie in well with my Hapkido training. Provided I keep up (actually do) some form of conditioning on top.

Either way I think I’ll keep doing what I’m doing for the next couple of weeks before making a call.
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Re: Two Hands Two Feet
« Reply #531 on: May 22, 2015, 04:09:53 pm »
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if you think a competition will help keep you motivated then go for it! and if you do, then do the simplest program you can find that gets gains. hell, if you can get gains on starting strength then milk that for all it's worth. if not then something like texas method or boring but big would probably work great.
Muscles are nonsensical they have nothing to do with this bullshit.

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Re: Two Hands Two Feet
« Reply #532 on: May 22, 2015, 07:29:46 pm »
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Cheers. Thanks mate. I'm meeting with a coach the week after next to get some technique work done and will suss out   what comps are available in the next 3-6 months. Will get him to look over the program too.

Also, my whinge from the other day aside, looking back through my log I actually got great results doing the program I'm doing at the moment but just focusing on the main three lifts a day and not stuffing around with any oly lifting or anything else like that.

I'm still not 100% sold its the right program but I think at the end of the day I will get out of any program what I put in. So far I haven't really put in that much.

« Last Edit: May 22, 2015, 07:31:31 pm by Coges »
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Re: Two Hands Two Feet
« Reply #533 on: May 22, 2015, 07:44:45 pm »
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Forgot to add I like the idea of starting strength, Texas, boring but big and the pavel 80/20 one but my main concern is having to backtrack and start off relatively light with a much longer build up.
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Re: Two Hands Two Feet
« Reply #534 on: May 22, 2015, 09:29:11 pm »
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Forgot to add I like the idea of starting strength, Texas, boring but big and the pavel 80/20 one but my main concern is having to backtrack and start off relatively light with a much longer build up.

why are you concerned about that? you don't have to drop back THAT far.
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Re: Two Hands Two Feet
« Reply #535 on: May 23, 2015, 07:18:30 am »
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You know what. You're exactly right.

I'm actually leaning towards 531 atm so thanks for the reminder on this one.
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Re: Two Hands Two Feet
« Reply #536 on: May 25, 2015, 12:29:53 am »
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So I pretty much read powerlifting books/blogs/forums for the last week straight and it did my head in but it looks like it's 513 time. I’ve tried not focusing on the numbers when I train and that just doesn’t work for me. I have literally no focus or motivation to train when thinking like that. I’m obviously just not wired that way.  Anyway, going to run the 531 for powerlifting offseason strength template. It has a nice mix of volume and strength work for my liking. Also it has a big focus on upper back work which is a weak point of mine and I like the idea of separate upper and lower body days.

Current stats-
193cm
92.4kgs
Est- 16.9% bf

Ideally I’ll be huge and strong and really low bodyfat but I’m just going to concentrate on eating to win and see how I go from there.

All time maxes-
Bench- 85 x 5 (est. 99)
Squat- 145 x 1
Deadlift – 170 x 1
OHP- ? 60 x 1

Training Maxes-
OHP- 50 (90%- 45)
Bench Press- 70 (90%- 63)
Squat- 130 (90%- 117)
Deadlift- 160 (90%- 144)

Goal Maxes (intermediate goals to 18/10/15 or 6 cycles)-
OHP- 80
Bench Press- 100
Squat- 160
Deadlift- 200

I’ll be deloading every 2nd cycle or every 7th week.
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Re: Two Hands Two Feet
« Reply #537 on: May 25, 2015, 12:30:05 am »
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25/05/15
531- Powerlifting- Off Season Strength
Week 1 (5+)- Day 1

BW- 92.4

Warm Up- Agile 8 plus some thoracic work

OHP-
20 x 5, 25 x 5, 30 x 3
30 x 5, 35 x 5, 40 x 8, 30 x 10

10 band pullaparts between warm up sets and 3 chins between all work sets

DB shoulder press-
10kg x 10, 10, 10

Dips-
BW x 5, 5, 2

Was meant to do face pulls and BB curls. Started face pulls but left shoulder was fatigued and started pinching. Still working on that shoulder. All in all felt pretty good today. No conditioning today. Ran out of time. Will get on the prowler tomorrow though.

Time to eat!
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Re: Two Hands Two Feet
« Reply #538 on: May 26, 2015, 01:28:53 am »
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26/05/15
531- Powerlifting- Off Season Strength
Week 1 (5+)- Day 2

Warm Up- Agile 8 plus thoracic spine rolling

Wide Grip RDL-
60 x 5

Deadlift-
75 x 5, 90 x 5,
95 x 5, 110 x 5, 125 x 8 (rep PR)

Good Mornings-
40 x 10, 10, 10

Bent Rows-
50 x 10, 10, 10

Leg Curls-
27 x 10, 24 x 10, 43 x 10

Cable Crunches-
23 x 10,
30 x 10, 10, 10

125 x 8 was pretty good. Thought I’d get 10 but oh well, next time.
Have never done leg curls or cable crunches before so just figuring getting the movement sorted out.
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Re: Two Hands Two Feet
« Reply #539 on: May 27, 2015, 01:35:11 am »
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27/05/15
531- Powerlifting- Off Season Strength
Week 1 (5+)- Day 3

Warm Up-
Arm swings, shoulder dislocations, that was it.

Bench Press-
30 x 5, 35 x 5, 40 x 3
45 x 5, 50 x 5, 55 x 15, 45 x 10

Incline DB Press-
12.5 x 10, 10, 10

Chest Supported Row-
55 x 10, 10, 10

Ring Push Up-
Bw x 8, 6, 6

Rear Laterals -
5 x 20, 15, 20

Pretty happy. Using a powerlifting style of benching. Arched without being over the top. Actually find it much easier on my left shoulder. Basically benched pain free which was great.
Incline DB was way too easy but wasn’t sure what weight to use. Haven’t done this for years.
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