capo180
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Strong overhead work man. Surprised you still had that much left for Klokovs
Thanks man! Yeah it's all mostly low intensity stuff though, just getting in volume and not killing myself for the time being.
Strong overhead work man. Surprised you still had that much left for Klokovs
Thanks man! Yeah it's all mostly low intensity stuff though, just getting in volume and not killing myself for the time being.
From the warmups, to presses, to 100 PAPs, I woulda been killed.
I hate when equipment is taken and I'm just stuck there twiddling my thumbs lol. Good session, man!
Yum...
Is it your birthday?
Naw just went out to eat with some coworkers to this awesome German steakhouse.
We don't even have a platform! And damn, oh well. Just look at it as don't extra volume! Lol
420x5 is solid. Our gym doesn't have a platform either. They almost frown upon us deadlifting period.
I got told I didn't know how to deadlift by one of the trainers who puts up 300lbs (mayyybe). Same guy tried giving me squat tips. Said I was going to deep and I was going to hurt my knees lol
Sheesh. I've heard that same stuff too. Or, "I don't go that deep because I don't want the weight to transfer to my glutes".
420x5 is solid. Our gym doesn't have a platform either. They almost frown upon us deadlifting period.
But really most trainers don't know anything about weight lifting. Most just put people on HIIT programs to drop some weight and some machine work to do some "toning".
Strong OHP man. Journey to 300# BW!
Probably still won't be able to bench **** lol.
A lot of us in here have access to a lot of info that most in the gym don't, and progress on all the things no one else is, at least in my gym. But damn if we can't bench what the mile-high squatters do. lol
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Nice job on the Pr man!
125 degrees...
Good work, man. I'm no expert, but it seems like you could have flared more on that 265.
Yeah that's my main problem with benching. I can never really get my elbows to rotate out at least on heavier loads.
Not a huge problem. You're just pressing in a straight line a la Westside. Start adding in a lot more triceps work and your bench will jump. JM presses heavy, rolling tri, Tate presses, skullcrushers, those types. Try to get up to 400 reps a week and you'll get up over 300# in a hurry.
That sounds like a plan man. 400 reps sounds insane though. I've recently started doing heavy skull crushers, keep those going and add stuff as I can.