Sean1332
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Haaaaaaaa, comin' over to the Dark Side ...!!!!
I knew you'd dig the chains!
Haaaaaaaa, comin' over to the Dark Side ...!!!!
Nice work man. Looking strong as fawk! Easy lookin pulls
^^ Very much, this.
Some text book sumo pulling right there man. Good work.
makin it look easy, niceInvalid Link Removed Might still be loading. Some reps were cut off from the phone being knocked over. This makes week 2 of not being happy with my left hip so I'll pull conventional next week and give it a break.
I used to. I was rear ended in 2003 with my family stopped at a light by and old man going 65mph, didn't hit the brakes. Long story short I herniated a disk in my lower lumbar about 5 years ago, it didn't happen during the accident, but was due to it, at the time the most I had done for squats was 565 for 6. I blew out the disk while still warming up with 225. It sucked bad. I've been trying to stick with leg press ever since to avoid aggravating it. I've done some pretty good weight on that before, my best is 28 45s for 14 reps, knees to chest. I had a buddy pushing me that was pretty serious tho, Sean Maloney, or Quake from American gladiators. I've never pushed my legs as hard as when he trained me. I don't usually go over 24 45s now.Hey, what's goin on man? Didn't I read that you had a hefty squat? And easy is the goal!
Thanks, I have no existing pain, I did my own physical therapy for a while, I just avoid things like dead lifts or squats so I won't possibly injure myself again. I know those are two of your staples! Haha. I train for my physique anyways, so I can do plenty of movements to produce growth that don't put too much strain on my core. Sean was an awesome guy, we trained together for a little over a year, when he was a gladiator he was 6'2" 285lbs haha he taught me a lot of what I know, very knowledgableDamnnn sorry about the injuries. 565x6 is pretty damn awesome. Also cool as hell you lifted with an American gladiator lol Well, welcome. Feel free to drop whatever training experience ya have!
Those chains didn't look like it got hard for you until the last inch you slowed a hair. Nice work Sean. Get the hip better!
Ghey.
Ideas for sumo strength off the floor? Throwing the suit on in 2 weeks. Thinking maybe some halted deadlifts? Block pulls?
Maybe just start stacking mats and find what height feels the most akward. Aside from just getting stronger legs and hips, maybe pull against some mini's on your speed/CAT/explosive whatever day.
Training in gear again?
Ideas for sumo strength off the floor? Throwing the suit on in 2 weeks. Thinking maybe some halted deadlifts? Block pulls?
Everytime, if it breaks, I make it.Do you normally fail on the floor?
Everytime, if it breaks, I make it.
Been working on form, got some cues from Dan Green that I just need to utilize better. Still weak off the floor.
^ I'm surprised you advised straps. What's the thought behind that?
ok...I guess I walked into that one. The reason I asked was because the issue of grip was never brought up.You can hold into the weight.(Being captain obvious)
^ I'm surprised you advised straps. What's the thought behind that?
ok...I guess I walked into that one. The reason I asked was because the issue of grip was never brought up.
Smart A$$!!! Haha
I used them for rep work and heavy because the bar we have is not good or standard... I've done 585 w/ out. Not worrying about grip IMO lets you pull harder.
Don't think that's the case as I've held close to 7 no problem. The small deficits I plan to implement, thanks.Issue breaking the floor often a grip issue.
Suit should help off the floor anyway, no? I like the idea of deficit sumo, though I don't think I'd never try them. I have to really wedge myself into position even when the bar is on the floor.
I did it off a plywood board once. That's probably as much as I could handle.
I'd have to go all Ed Coan width to do any deficit. I like the idea of working conventional to give the hip a break. My training partner did that very thing and she ended up pulling 380 for a 15lb PR. Now's the time where I try to talk her into pulling conventional from now on.
I'd have to go all Ed Coan width to do any deficit. I like the idea of working conventional to give the hip a break. My training partner did that very thing and she ended up pulling 380 for a 15lb PR. Now's the time where I try to talk her into pulling conventional from now on.
I'd have to go all Ed Coan width to do any deficit. I like the idea of working conventional to give the hip a break. My training partner did that very thing and she ended up pulling 380 for a 15lb PR. Now's the time where I try to talk her into pulling conventional from now on.
I have my wife do most of her DLing conventional and then she'll start doing sumo when she gets close to a meet.
Thank ya germs.
One more "germ" giving you props for some sweet pulls with the monster links, brosac, notwithstanding the whining.Looking hawt! And old man say, use straps if you want. You're sure as hell attuned enough to know if your grip is holding you back by pulling ample time without. With my nerve issues, I have no choice. So fawk you.
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Including Copenhagen?I'll never do a dip again for the rest of my life.
I'll never do a dip again for the rest of my life.[/QUOTE
As much as I enjoy benching, I miss dips the most.
Including Copenhagen?