Do u use weight with around the worlds? and how many reps/sets?
and what is an ITY?
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09-27-2013, 11:00 PM #121
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09-28-2013, 06:18 AM #122
What does your training look like leading up to a meet say starting at 2 weeks out how do you approach the meet?
What queues do you have for yourself on a big lift?
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09-28-2013, 07:13 PM #123
Yeah, I use usually a 45, for normal front plate raises I use two together but for around the worlds, I use a 45, 15 big circles to the left, 15 to the right, then 15 front raises up high is one set. ITY's are lying facedown on an incline bench, with dumbbells like 15's or 20's, make 15 I's, or front raises, 15 T's, or straight out laterals, then 15 Y's...in the middle of the two. If you look up Josh Bryant on youtube, there's a few videos of me doing them I believe.
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09-28-2013, 07:18 PM #124
No problem man, what I'm here for.
Basically, two weeks out it gets easy. I usually end up starting a deload two weeks out, then the beginning of the week of the show, maybe go in and hit a few triples with less than 300, probably even 225 for a few reps and that's it. Before that, like going back two more weeks, it gets heavier and heavier to a good solid single which is usually slightly above my opener. So, for example, for me, my last meet where I did the 672...which was red lighted for "not locking out" but whatever, I did 640 a few weeks out, then did 630ish, then the 672 and was gonna try for heavier but wasn't there that day.
Now for queues, are you asking as I'm about to bench, like the few seconds before or like the day of...?www.jeremyhoornstra.com
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09-29-2013, 08:50 AM #125
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09-29-2013, 09:23 AM #126
No, not really, before I used to but now it's so routine. I think I used to have to tell myself to keep my butt down because I never really worried about it til like the week before a show...the only things now are if there's a start command, to wait til spotter is off and he says start. Other than that, it's like I said so routine that I just sit down and do it. If you notice when I bench, I just pretty much sit down, look back and lay down, no thinking because otherwise I'll overthink and mess it all up and touch my neck or something with the bar. So, I sit down, grab bar and bench.
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09-29-2013, 06:06 PM #127
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09-30-2013, 09:37 AM #128
Best lesson I learned a long time ago was to figure out what works for me & do it. People sometimes freak out at the volume I can handle but I'm just lucky that way LOL.
New question: Talk to me about mental training. How do you work things like imagery/visualization, blocking out distractions (e.g. in a commercial gym w/ crappy music & crowded workout areas), concentration & attention control, etc. into your overall programming?Last edited by zorahgail; 09-30-2013 at 03:53 PM.
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10-02-2013, 07:17 AM #129
Jeremy,
Do you feel that biceps are a major part of the bench press? I feel that triceps do play a larger part, but I also feel that the biceps are in there. Which biceps movements would be most essential for the bench press?
Also, when you train your back, what are your favorite movements? I have a hard time finding movements to switch up when training back. I always find myself doing the same cable rows, pull ups, pulldowns, and the occasional face pulls. Any suggestions? Thanks!ALL SINGLE PLY @ 163
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10-02-2013, 09:32 AM #130
A good environment always helps, but I rarely have that so I just go in and know that I have to do what I'm there to do. Everyone has excuses, few reach goals. When I was at FSU there was always someone watching so it was motivating, good music, good competition, now it's more of a "do it to be the best" type and I do what I can to do that depending on my mood either through just imagining going for the record against someone else or just use the stupidass music as fuel for anger. Whatever I can I use to my advantage.
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10-02-2013, 09:35 AM #131
Yeah Bi's are important, as I tore mine warming up at the Olympia a few years ago. They stabilize the elbow and keep it planted so an inbalance of symmetry can definitely affect you how you'd least expect it.
For back, I like deads, def deads, bentover rows, head supported rows, single arm cable rows with over-exagerated rotation, weighted pullups, prison rows, tbar rows, etc. It changes almost monthly unless I'm prepping for a show in which case it's more of a maintenance workout.www.jeremyhoornstra.com
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10-02-2013, 10:55 AM #132ALL SINGLE PLY @ 163
GYM.........................MEET............GOALS
SQ-550.......................501.............585
BP-375.......................369.............402
DL-505.......................479.............525
605lbs. reverse band squat.
450lbs. reverse band bench.
Go Dawgs!
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10-02-2013, 10:56 AM #133
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10-02-2013, 06:04 PM #134
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10-02-2013, 06:11 PM #135
Go to 5:20 on this month's video I posted...
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10-02-2013, 06:26 PM #136
How much would you say the baseball cap adds to your max? I notice that you and Spoto both wear one, 1400+ lbs of bench can't be wrong... right?
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10-02-2013, 06:30 PM #137
Yeah that's my Inzer Bench Hat...haha, I usually take a preworkout energy like animal rage or something and sometimes a caffeine pill or two just to get amped up if I'm tired...so I sweat...plus I sweat a lot as it is...so I wear that and it doesn't drip down all in my face during the set. I've dripped in a partner's eye before, pretty gross I guess. He didn't like it.
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10-02-2013, 06:34 PM #138
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10-02-2013, 06:36 PM #139
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10-02-2013, 06:41 PM #140
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10-02-2013, 07:31 PM #141
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10-02-2013, 07:41 PM #142
write out what a typical workout is for your bench and we'll go from there. Include weights, exercises and reps/sets. But, just guessing, I'll say throwing in some sets of paused bench, closegrip bench heavy triples, deadpress singles with high weight, almost missing everyone but locking all out for six sets, and weighted dips would push anyone up higher. However, let me know what you currently do and we can go from there.
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10-03-2013, 03:17 AM #143
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10-03-2013, 05:52 AM #144
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10-03-2013, 06:23 PM #145
Hey Jeremy, can you tell me what you think of this idea?
I'm trying to get my bench from 350 to 400. My plan is bench 2x week, one workout is progressive top set of 5 and the other is a huge volume day. Started with 242 for 50 total reps, I plan to work up to 300 for 25-30, and maybe 330 for 10 singles over the course of the routine.
Reason being, I can handle pretty big volume and I could do with putting some size on. Muscle weakness is probably chest and shoulders, so I'm training shoulders heavy as well.
Or would it just be better to spend more time under weights closer to my max?
EDIT: My problem is that I can easily handle weights up to around 85-90%, but strength drops off significantly above that.
Thanks
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10-03-2013, 06:51 PM #146
Ok, so to clarify, you're going to bench 242 for 50 reps, 300 for 25, etc? If that's the case, I don't know how you're breaking it up but that's quite a lot. I don't know how you'll react to it but I don't know how well I'd react to that many reps as far as strength. Overall conditioning maybe but that's also a little light for size as well if you're hitting that many reps....or are they all on the same day? Anyway, from what I've seen in people, as well as myself, if you're handing 80-90% fairly well and it drops off after that, either it was a bad evaluation of the percentage or it gets into your head. First thing that messes with you is the extreme shock of the amount of weight immediately in your hands. Easiest way to bypass that is to make sure when the bar is lifted off, you are squeezing the bar as freakin hard as you can and keeping everything as tight as possible. You'd be surprised how light it makes it seem when you do this and that in turn makes you feel better about the lift all together. Anyway, hit me back up here with a little more detail on the rep scheme because I'm not sure I follow exactly what you mean.
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10-03-2013, 07:07 PM #147
World record lifter, responding this quickly and thoroughly... you are the fkn man
Anyway, the rep idea is 242 for 4x12, 265 for 4x10, 300 for 7x4(ish), 330 for 10x1. Progress over a few weeks.
In the same cycle, I can bench 285x10, and hit a max of 350x1. I can extra-widegrip paused bench 275x8+ easy. Just seems wrong to me, maybe my problem is speed and technique?
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10-03-2013, 07:33 PM #148
It could be, it could be psychological, or it could be a grip variance to where you are in fact stronger in a wider or closer grip than you're currently using. The thing is that everyone is different as far as maxes compared to doubles, triples and even more with sets of more than that. With me, my single is considerably heavier than my double and triple, so for example the max calculator is nowhere close to accurate. I know people who can do 500 for 5 fairly easy and miss 520. On the other hand, if I hit 645 for a double, I'm good for over 700 for an easy single. So, hard to compare that way. Are you able to film and post a few sets on here and we can maybe figure out if it's something easy like grip, speed, form, etc? If not, we'll try to figure out something some other way.
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10-03-2013, 08:09 PM #149
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10-03-2013, 08:20 PM #150
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