So getting a bit frustrated w/ the lifting programme at the moment, so am going to make a shift. Had a skim through one of Wendler's 5/3/1 books and liked the look of one with the typically dumb name of "Full Body (1000% Awesome)". It's 3 days/week. All %s based of 85% of estimated 1RM.
A
Squat 5s Progression (week 1 - 5 reps @ 65,75,85%; week 2 - 5 reps @ 70,80,90%; week 3 - 5 reps @ 75,85,95%)
Bench 5x5 @ 80-85%
Assistance (1 exercise pushing, 1-2 exercises pulling [double volume to assistance pushing], 1 exercise each for legs and core work)
B
Deadlift 5s Progression (same as above)
OHP 5x5 @ 80-85%
Assistance (1 exercise pushing, 1-2 exercises pulling [double volume to assistance pushing], 1 exercise each for legs and core work)
C
Squat 5x5 @ 80-85%
Bench 5s Progression
Assistance (1 exercise pushing, 1-2 exercises pulling [double volume to assistance pushing], 1 exercise each for legs and core work)
This leaves space for 2-4/weekly track sessions, mixing up jumping, sprinting and tempo work.
Being me, I will probably work in a heavy chinup session somewhere. Will probably add bicep stuff to assistance.
I'll do tomorrow's back+deadlift session as planned, then probably shift over on Friday depending what recovery feels like.
Est maxes (85% TM):
Squat - 130kg (110kg)
Deadlift - 165kg (140kg)
Bench - 95kg (80kg)
OHP - 60kg (50kg)
So it should start pretty light, which is nice. Drop back the intensity to give me space to recover to the new stimulus from jumping/sprinting, but keep enough volume to not be losing muscle. Run this for two cycles, switch to a heavier programme (he's got a more intense 3xWeek full body programme he advises, so probably that) for a cycle. That's 9 weeks. By that time cut should be done and I'll have a good solid base in various modalities.
Edit: I stuck to the same programme since the 31st of March! That's over 5 full months. Lifetime
My first nSuns workout did 50kg x 3 x 4 on bench and could barely manage sets of 5 on bodyweight chins. Progress is legit.