Don't worry Ego, it's squat day and I'll upload. I didn't think they were called for so far, unless you have trouble believing that I can bench two plates for sets of 8, or screw up some single digit pull ups.
Can't tell if I'm more enthused or surprised that you deadlift listening to a thunderstorm.
Don't normally listen to music when I lift, but occasionally I do and find that it's a much better session for it.
Don't think you guys would like the same stuff as me though lol. The heroic, upbeat, champion sort of sound is the best for lifting IMO.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OiUprf4smdA
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04-06-2021, 08:24 AM #61Bench: 350
Squat: 405
Deadlift: 505
"... But always, there remained, the discipline of steel!"
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04-06-2021, 08:48 AM #62
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04-06-2021, 10:06 AM #63
Yeah, love the energy and the sound, although I've only somewhat recently gotten into it.
Huge fan of System of a Down, and also fond of the 2000s rock/metal I grew up with like Disturbed, Three Days Grace, Linkin Park and the like.
My favorite genre is actually soundtrack/movie scores, but that's not really lifting music.Bench: 350
Squat: 405
Deadlift: 505
"... But always, there remained, the discipline of steel!"
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04-06-2021, 10:12 AM #64
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Ive Gotta stay chill while deadlifting! 😎
Or I get carried away and think it's max time every time..
Its truely exhausting getting amped up or going to "that" place mentally.
I get a good 10%+ boost to my numbers.. Totally unnecessary for training lifts.
I do like a good old power ballad or some hair metal.. Just not while lifting.
My last dead meet song is cowboys from hell while I'm blowing my nose up with napalm..
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04-06-2021, 05:57 PM #66
^^ Will have to give it a try sometime!
Outside of a warmup, all I meaningfully did today was my ramp up to a max squat attempt.
Just for comparative reference on form, here's 185 x 5:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e5SHQ5X10Oc
This was probably @ RPE 8 or possibly 9. Maybe a tad too much back extension going on but it felt pretty controlled and it looks like I went fully to depth.
315 x 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nVZo2n8j4B0
Despite being a 30 pound jump on my max, this looks relatively bad to me. Still worth uploading for critique from the more experienced. At the sticking point it felt like it shifted into a deadlift and I might be just above depth, besides. Even if so, certainly a grind. I don't feel like I can rightly claim that, but what do you all think?
365 x 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9_FrtV87oi8
These angles are less than ideal but it was crowded around the rack and I couldn't situate it in a better spot. Remind me how to embed and I'll do it that way next time.Bench: 350
Squat: 405
Deadlift: 505
"... But always, there remained, the discipline of steel!"
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04-06-2021, 08:52 PM #68
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In terms of squat depth, the recording angle makes it look further off than it actually is. I think it's actually pretty close. You'll be hitting this weight with more confidence in no time. Good job bro!
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04-07-2021, 12:16 AM #69
Not much point in me posting vids here as I'm in a development block and all the numbers are submax. My training vids are in my log. I'll share my programming though. This is based on Calgary's 16 Week, which itself is RTS based.
Goals for 30 Sept. 2021 1RMs / 3RMs where noted
Squat ... 200
Bench ... 150
Deadlift ... 227
OHP ... 90 / 85 x 3
Weighted Chin ... 145 / 135 x 3
Row ... 120 / 110 x 3
Bodyweight ... < 85
Programming
Train 4 days a week. 4-week development/hypertrophy blocks until early July, then switch to strength/tech. blocks. Maybe continue the development blocks for another month or two before switching to the strength blocks; depends on momentum and the need for freshness or new stimulus. Last dev. block will be a few weeks of triples or singles @ 8 to gauge strength before resetting TMs for the strength blocks.
Comp. lifts
Once a week on Day 1 & Day 2. Sets x reps: 4x7, 4x6, 4x6, 5x5 at 67%, 70%, 73%, 75% of TM. Each block, increase 3% for each day, or about +5kg for Sq and DL and +2kg for bench each block. Comp. squat and DL are beltless. Bench is comp. pause.
OHP
Twice a week on Day 1 & Day 3. Sets x reps: 3x12, 3x10, 3x8, 3x6. Day 3 is 2-3 kg heavier than Day 1. Weekly, increase 5kg while dropping 2 reps from each set. Each block, increase 5kg from previous block. **Possibly change OHP programming later.
Weighted Chins
Twice a week on Day 1 & Day 3. Sets x reps: 3x7-5. Biweekly, add 2.5kg. **Possibly change WC programming later.
Row
Twice a week on Day 2 & Day 4. Day 2, bodyweight inverted row for 4 x AMRAP. Day 4, barbell row for 3x8, 3x10, 3x8, 3x10. Within a block, add 2kg to previous rep scheme, i.e., 3x8 @ 82kg, 3x10 @ 80kg, 3x8 @ 85 kg, 3x10 @ 82kg, etc. until form is unacceptable.
Assistance lifts
One squat variation on Day 3, one bench variation every training day, and one DL variation on Day 4. (I know, beltless work on Days 1 & 2 is technically a variation.) DUP on all lifts for 3x6 to 4x12. I'll cycle through the following assistance lifts each block:
--Sq variations: Pin squat, Pause squat, Box squat, Pin squat.
--Bp variations: Close grip, T&G, Larsen, Spoto, Tempo 3.2.0, Wide grip, Long pause, Floor press, T-shirt, Hooklying.
--DL variations: MSSGDL, RDL, SLDL, Deficit DL.
OHP
Recently looked over my logs from 2018, and saw that I increased OHP from 65 x 5 to 77 x 5 from May to October. This year is about the same timeframe, so I'll aim for similar improvement. In 2018 I mostly ran Candito 6 Week over and over, and OHP in that prog. is much higher volume than I'm planning now. So I might need to adjust that programming depending on how OHP goes with my current programming.
Weight. Chin
Might change to higher volume later, one day weighted, plus one or more days unweighted for AMRAP or something.
If you read all that, thanks for the curiosity.Last edited by ECGordyn; 04-07-2021 at 12:26 AM.
Once upon a time (maxes 2020) ...
Squat 185, Bench 137, DL 205, @ bw 88.5 age 43
Workout Journal: https://forum.bodybuilding.com/showthread.php?t=175647011&p=1630928323&viewfull=1#post1630928323
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04-07-2021, 10:39 AM #71
Still cutting, I think, and having a hell of a time trying to get the last few pounds off. Weight hasn't budged in a while. I had my 7 day average down to 173.2 last week and it's ballooned up to 174 as of today. Hoping for a whoosh any day now, cuz my lifts are starting to suffer, especially bench, and I'm getting sick of going to the gym and grinding out no progress.
I recently switched back to sumo from conventional. Did a bunch of singles inspired by Eli. Not too much weight, trying to dial in form a bit better, and get a bit of a better wedge than I usually do.
405x1 / 445x1 / 425x1 / 415x1 / 405x1 / 395x1 / 385x1 / 375x3 / 325x10
Also pin press (dead bench press?). Are these supposed to be easier than standard bench press? I do them with the safeties one notch above their usual position, so maybe 1" off my chest. But I find I can do more with these. Is it just the micro rest?2022 -- Just maintaining and doing the van life
April 2021.................16 week cut.................168 lbs
2020......................375 / 285 / 505..............186 lbs
Pre-COVID..............335 / 295 / 499..............185 lbs
July 1, 2019................9 week cut.................164 lbs
Late April 2019.........285 / 275 / 440.............178 lbs
Oct, 2018..............175x6 / 145x6 / 275x5......163 lbs
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04-07-2021, 11:08 AM #72
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President of the sub max dev block crew!
Still posting mine 😂
Hence.. 70x a few dubs..cos Mock meet Friday. (may/may not send it cos I want a good block ofter my pivot too)
https://www.instagram.com/p/CNX8ibAB...d=ypcaohjd6v7g
Mrs said I had to cover up the master sword cos I was commando in singlet... Hence.. Link and his shield.FMH crew - Couch.
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04-07-2021, 11:16 AM #73
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04-07-2021, 04:38 PM #74
Weird day today, so I just did some miscellaneous stuff...
Bench: 275 x 6
Also did some barbell curls (135 for 3, but I've already got that uploaded previously) and then finished with 225 on the bench failing at rep 14, but I have a video of 15 up so that also wouldn't make much sense to upload.Bench: 350
Squat: 405
Deadlift: 505
"... But always, there remained, the discipline of steel!"
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04-08-2021, 08:09 AM #75
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Just having a lazy day now...
Back at work getting gym ready for gen Pop as we open on Monday!
And big bench day tomo.. Hopefully not dog poop level bench in xD
May enlist Ms ego problem for hand jobs, spotting and commands.
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04-10-2021, 12:54 PM #76
^^ Thanks Ego, doing that felt pretty good
Long workout today, and decided to cover all bases while mixing it up slightly with some lighter work at higher volume:
A.S.
Deadlift
3 x 3 at 405
Flat Bench
3 x 2 at 285
A.S.
OHP
5 x 10 at 95
Lat Pulldown
5 x 10 at 170
A.S.
Squat
4 x 8 at 225 (was mindful to work on bracing and allow my knees to move forward more, but my legs were pretty fatigued from the deadlifts and these were relatively hard)
Lateral Raise
4 x 8 w/ 30s
A.S.
Tricep Pulldown
5 x 10 at 120
Hammer Curl
5 x 10 w/ 35s
A.S.
Seated Calf Raises
3 x 12 w/ 70 added
Barbell Shrugs
3 x 12 at 225Bench: 350
Squat: 405
Deadlift: 505
"... But always, there remained, the discipline of steel!"
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04-11-2021, 05:03 AM #77
Block Review 1
16 March to 11 April '21
Bodyweight : 83.3 to 82.6
Only tracking numbers this block for OHP & Weighted Chin, as these are the only lifts I trained anywhere near max.
OHP I just got 62 x 6 @ 9, which puts me around 77 E1RM. I'll compare that to the best set of 6 in 4 weeks when the next block ends.
W. Chin I just got 99.8 x 8 @ 10, which puts me around 127 E1RM. Bodyweight included of course. This lift increased 9 kg over 4 weeks, from 118 E1RM on 16 March (based on 98.1 x 6 @ 10). I know this rate of gain won't last but I'm just tracking for my own records.
Everything else is very submax so there's no point trying to gauge E1RMs.
Once upon a time (maxes 2020) ...
Squat 185, Bench 137, DL 205, @ bw 88.5 age 43
Workout Journal: https://forum.bodybuilding.com/showthread.php?t=175647011&p=1630928323&viewfull=1#post1630928323
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04-11-2021, 07:13 AM #78
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Solid numbers for both those ^^
And I'd be happy to be able to hit that 6 rep set this year Eli xD
My pivot "fun" for the day
Sumo for 8s was horrific, especially with ab wheel after it.
Larsen fun enough, watching it back my bar path kinda sucked, so probably could have had 90.
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04-12-2021, 09:57 AM #792022 -- Just maintaining and doing the van life
April 2021.................16 week cut.................168 lbs
2020......................375 / 285 / 505..............186 lbs
Pre-COVID..............335 / 295 / 499..............185 lbs
July 1, 2019................9 week cut.................164 lbs
Late April 2019.........285 / 275 / 440.............178 lbs
Oct, 2018..............175x6 / 145x6 / 275x5......163 lbs
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04-12-2021, 10:04 AM #80
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04-12-2021, 11:55 AM #81
If I haven't lost all my strength in the past 3 months, looks like Wilks could potentially be up by 20 points. I'm 5'-10" so I'll never be 200 lbs lean. Maybe 180 if I keep at it a few more years, but gonna do #vanlife this fall so I'll have a hard time keeping up. Maybe a national chain will reopen by then. #planetfitnessgainz
2022 -- Just maintaining and doing the van life
April 2021.................16 week cut.................168 lbs
2020......................375 / 285 / 505..............186 lbs
Pre-COVID..............335 / 295 / 499..............185 lbs
July 1, 2019................9 week cut.................164 lbs
Late April 2019.........285 / 275 / 440.............178 lbs
Oct, 2018..............175x6 / 145x6 / 275x5......163 lbs
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04-12-2021, 12:22 PM #832022 -- Just maintaining and doing the van life
April 2021.................16 week cut.................168 lbs
2020......................375 / 285 / 505..............186 lbs
Pre-COVID..............335 / 295 / 499..............185 lbs
July 1, 2019................9 week cut.................164 lbs
Late April 2019.........285 / 275 / 440.............178 lbs
Oct, 2018..............175x6 / 145x6 / 275x5......163 lbs
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10% is stupidly low to maintain at though xD.
Even 13 on a muscled guy is pretty (very) lean.
https://images.app.goo.gl/yMf93HZbYhanjVdj8
Granted Austin is a beast, but still. Over 200 with very low bf for a non bb competitor5 day full body crew
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04-12-2021, 01:20 PM #86
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5'10 170lbs
That's dispear in clothes small at any bf% to me.
Takes all kinds tho. I'm not a hater.
5'5 170 is a pretty solid look tho.
Shirt of shredded is Not the life for me..
With my frame anything under 105kg I look like starving Marvin meets skeletorFMH crew - Couch.
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04-12-2021, 01:40 PM #87
I consider 18% fat! I sat around there too long after bulking right before COVID 18-20 is about my fat tolerance limit for a bulk.
Back in the day I naturally stayed around 10% without much thought, but I was doing gymnastics all the time and much younger. Harder to stay that lean as a 36 year old who loves IPAs.2022 -- Just maintaining and doing the van life
April 2021.................16 week cut.................168 lbs
2020......................375 / 285 / 505..............186 lbs
Pre-COVID..............335 / 295 / 499..............185 lbs
July 1, 2019................9 week cut.................164 lbs
Late April 2019.........285 / 275 / 440.............178 lbs
Oct, 2018..............175x6 / 145x6 / 275x5......163 lbs
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04-12-2021, 01:44 PM #882022 -- Just maintaining and doing the van life
April 2021.................16 week cut.................168 lbs
2020......................375 / 285 / 505..............186 lbs
Pre-COVID..............335 / 295 / 499..............185 lbs
July 1, 2019................9 week cut.................164 lbs
Late April 2019.........285 / 275 / 440.............178 lbs
Oct, 2018..............175x6 / 145x6 / 275x5......163 lbs
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04-12-2021, 02:11 PM #90
Yeah, beer is my nemesis too lol. Would be cool if light beer was as good as a frosty IPA but it sadly must remain the caloric equivalent of drinking a hefty slice of cake. I was actually relatively cut (albeit much weaker) until I started drinking beer more than every month or so.
I have a lot of respect for your strength at that degree of leanness. Seems to me that the majority gravitate towards being predominantly big and strong but quite fat or actually lean but nevertheless small and weak. In my own microcosm of the gym world, I don't often encounter people that aren't pretty well one or the other. Kind of funny that most (myself included) end up fixating on going farther towards the same extreme rather than addressing the particular flaw.
I've probably low-balled my BF a little but as long as I stay below 25% it's not going to bother me that much. Would be very happy to sit at ~18% year round, though.Bench: 350
Squat: 405
Deadlift: 505
"... But always, there remained, the discipline of steel!"
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