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Thread: RANT: R.I.P. Tyrbolift
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02-03-2023, 12:13 PM #6901
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02-03-2023, 04:58 PM #6902
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02-17-2023, 04:21 PM #6903
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02-24-2023, 08:03 PM #6904
Sup
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50 crew checking in. I’ll hit it in August.
I still lift weights. Training is good and consistent. True story: I show up at the gym at 5:00 and don’t get into work sets until 6:10. True story.
5:00 - cold plunge, 5 min. at 40-45 degrees
5:05 - get dressed and have some pre-WO nutrition
5:30 - Daily warmup:
Jefferson curls (deficit) 2 x 12
Goblet squats on a VMO board 2 x 15
Dead hangs - random times
5:45 - Specific warmup for the day’s lift
Currently doing 4 days/week, upper/lower
Lots of Zercher squats, paused squats, deficit deadlifts, and box deadlifts or rack pulls. Upper stuff is all types of OHP and bench, tons of pullups and rows. The owner of the gym I’m at has a lot of cool toys that I’ve never had the chance to play with before, so it keeps the training fun. Yokes, logs, sandbags, landmines, reverse hyper, belt squat. Also, I purchased a deadlift bar at the recommendation of Knowles, and it’s awesome.
Been focusing on OHP since it always sucked. Happy to report I finally strict pressed 205 lbs. Pathetic for a 250 lb. man, I know. Focusing on bench press is one of the few true regrets that I have in life (especially since I never got great at it). My 18 year old son was heading down the same road to bench press perdition, falling in love with 245 lb. bench at a wiry 180 and thinking he had accomplished something. I shared with him the error of my ways, and he has since course corrected and worked up to a respectable strict OHP of 165.
Side note: The “cautionary tale” ploy to get my kids to focus on doing things right is a tactic I didn’t realize was going to be such a big player in my parenting repertoire. Turns out the dumb shyte I did as a young Lenchito has a use after all!
I put a Zercher squat/farmers carry vid on the ol’ YouTubez, should you find yourself at a loss for something to view.
Saw Don’s comment that many of us are only 3 or so years from two decades in this here thrad. Mind blowed.
Tl;dnr - Sup?Here Lies the Rant
2005 - 2015
Negs from 1938-1945
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02-25-2023, 05:07 AM #6905
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03-07-2023, 08:55 PM #6918
Lamo, I ran across this just now:
https://katamu.co/products/zyzz-lever-beltHere Lies the Rant
2005 - 2015
Negs from 1938-1945
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03-09-2023, 05:09 PM #6919
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04-11-2023, 09:22 PM #6924
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04-11-2023, 10:01 PM #6925
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04-15-2023, 10:02 AM #6926
Hafthor Bjornsson just tore his pec on bench. I won't link the video because we've all seen it before. Yet another example of heavy bench press doing a sterling job of destroying pec tendons.
A timely reminder to always assess the risk vs. reward of every exercise you do.
Yes they're powerlifting staples but 1RM bench press and mixed grip deadlifts are not a great idea if you want to keep your pec and biceps tendons attached to the bone. Not a question of if but when.
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04-15-2023, 12:12 PM #6927
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04-15-2023, 03:13 PM #6928
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04-15-2023, 03:20 PM #6929
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04-15-2023, 10:16 PM #6930
There are ways to mitigate the risk and you know all this stuff. Stay natty and give that connective tissue time to adapt to heavier loads. Listen to your body*. Narrow to medium grip to shift more of the load to the triceps and get some power belly going with an extreme arch to cut down the ROM. Activate the lats and focus on leg drive.
*Thor said in a video a few days earlier that he was feeling incredibly fatigued. He took 2 years off and avoided heavy weights to train for boxing. He organised a PL meet in his gym which was great for local lifters but he probably should have kept a bit in the tank aiming for around 90% to get the competitive juices flowing again. From memory his best bench was around 530-540 and today he went for 555. That's what can happen when muscle memory kicks in with top tier pharmaceuticals and ego starts writing checks those tendons can't cash. He's always been meticulous with his training to avoid injury but when he announced a couple of months ago he was going after the raw PL total record I thought it wasn't enough time. He also mentioned widening his bench grip — another red flag.
I think he can return to a high level in strongman but should leave the cue in the rack with bench press and pull the pin on powerlifting. Just my 2 cents. I'm really gutted seeing him get injured. Would have preferred him to set a target of 18 months for a return to strongman which is what he's best at and leave powerlifting to those barrel shaped shorter limbed static strength specialists. At 6'8" that bar is traveling a long way on all 3 lifts.
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