Congrats man!!! 590 on pulls is awesome!! Those long arms will always gender you a little on bench. You more than made up for it on the other 2.
I like how as soon as you come off the wraps it nearly dies and then it's all business lol. Pull looked like it was darn smooth for you. 600+ next comp fosho
Awesome job! Strong numbers on the day and some good execution going 8/9
Knee wrap squats and sumo deadlift?
Not sure those even count......
Knee wrap squats and sumo deadlift?
Not sure those even count......
Yeah, and he didn't even get the bar locked out overhead! He just laid his fat ass on the bench and pressed....
Tonight dough! Amazing. And mad max is badass. Rest up and enjoy the day, man.
Definitely my favorite b&j flavor. I'm gonna use today to read some more of Scientific Principles of Strength Training and gather some ideas on figuring out this 3 mo hyper trophy block I'm headed into. While watching football, of course
Nice job again. That 589 moved pretty fast.
Interested to see what you come up with!
. A whole lot of info in this book.Thanks again Reg. Glad to see in your log that your schedule will be normalizing soon. Also interested to hear your thoughts on the bat hangs.
I'm nervous to try them. I'll ask someone to keep an eye on me in case I get stuck. Lol
So far what I have now is that I will be taking a deload (obviously) and maybe even an "active rest" period of 10-14 days. I kind of borderline deloaded after my push/pull in july then jumped right into this training cycle. I just feel like this would be a great time for an active rest period considering I don't plan on competing again for another 7-8 months. Might as well see if i can calm down the nagging left SI and right wrist i have had over the last 6 months.
Next up i have to attempt to identify my "lifting style" and what my strong points in my lifts are. Then I'll spend the majority of this macrocycle developing those strengths further, per the book's recommendation for an intermediate trainee.
Mad Max was awesome. Just a quality action flick, which can be tough to find.
Don't do Building the Monolith unless it's the end of your mass phase and transitioning to strength, as it basically is a starting strength and 5x5 plan that intentionally just beats you til you grow. I used it to reintroduce conv deadlift and straight bar squats again after 8 wks of sumo and SSB.
I like. Dude, active rest is needed. That 3 or so week period I took where I was really just training intuitively and going light(er) did wonders for me. My body feels rejuvenated and ready to train hard again.
And whatever you're doing is clearly working.
Sounds good. Thanks for the advice man. It is a 6 week program i think right? So i could run about 6 weeks of another hypertrophy block then transition into that if i chose to and that would sort of transition me into a strength block. Would be a good time to introduce back in some comp lift specificity depending on what lifts i choose for the hyper block kind of like you did with it as well.
I agree. Its just like i'm not entirely sure what to do during an active rest phase lol. I know what the book says to do. Still gotta figure it out ha
In the variation chapter
Edit: starts page 259, little off
Congrats on the meet!!!! Strongggg
Monolith is actually 2 3wk waves. I got results after 3wks and I had to back off for my back's sake.
If you go 6wks you're going to absolutely need a deload week before the general strength block, assuming you weren't already planning one. Wendler says it and he ain't kidding.
A set of wide lats is damn sexy too
A set of wide lats is damn sexy too
Agree!
Your log is moving along nicely!![]()
Found this tnation article while at work today. I liked it so i thought id drop it in here in case any of you guys hadn't read it before.
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