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13 Weeks to RPS Rawdawg Nats: Herder's PUUUGHE Comeback

Had a fun meet today, tried the gear out.

Squat (briefs)
435x1 nice and easy
Full gear
555x0 unrack wasn't smooth, so I skipped it.

Bench
315x1 smoked
Shirt up
385x0, 0

Locked out the second rep with 385, but it dipped.

Deadlift
445x1 Raw Sumo PR

I have a few vids, I'll throw em up in a few.
 
I envy your recovery to do these sessions man

Well, I have been taking it easy these past two weeks. And I've done them often enough that it's just part of the training. Half the guys I train with have never read a training manual in their life, and we'll have competition daily. Like 225 rep challenges on incline press, or deadlift parties, or max effort barbell rows.

I definitely have to say I'm stronger for it.
 
Well, I have been taking it easy these past two weeks. And I've done them often enough that it's just part of the training. Half the guys I train with have never read a training manual in their life, and we'll have competition daily. Like 225 rep challenges on incline press, or deadlift parties, or max effort barbell rows.

I definitely have to say I'm stronger for it.

I envy the crew haha sounds like fun man
 
I envy the crew haha sounds like fun man

Yeah, I miss the crew. I haven't had them around in awhile. Those guys pushing me really took me to the next level.

Oh yeah, another reason I can do meet days is because I work construction. Ripping shingles off of a roof; carrying plywood or drywall; taking shingles up ladders; cutting, splitting, and loading wood, et cetera. There are plenty of physically easy days for me, but the hard days might as well be meet days.
 
Roofing sucks. SUCKS. If there's one job that I'd avoid straight into starvation & homelessness, it's roofing.

Roofed my last house about 5 years ago, do not miss it.
 
Roofing sucks. SUCKS. If there's one job that I'd avoid straight into starvation & homelessness, it's roofing.

Roofed my last house about 5 years ago, do not miss it.

It's funny, I actually enjoy it.

Here's the vid:

[video=youtube;GW2dsL2U6Ts]http://www.youtube.com/watch?edit=vd&v=GW2dsL2U6Ts[/video]
 
You're out of your damn mind.

I'd get roped into it when the roofing regulars got deported. I was the siding, trim, window & door guy...roofing was beneath my considerable skillz. :D
 
You're out of your damn mind.

I'd get roped into it when the roofing regulars got deported. I was the siding, trim, window & door guy...roofing was beneath my considerable skillz. :D

Hahahahahaha deported. We do everything except the digging, electrical (we can but we don't really have time), drywall (we sub to a crew of 6'4" and up guys who could probably beat me in a 40 yard dash standing on a 5 gallon bucket, and can do a whole house in a morning), HVAC, and carpeting. We do what's next. This is my second house. I was a National Honors Society guy, but I much prefer working with my hands, plus I thought college was an 8 month drinking and marijuana vacation.
 
I enjoyed construction very much as well. I was only in on maybe 15 new home builds, as I was an estimator/remodel guy, but I liked the mix of working with my hands and having to think.

I SAY to hell with roofing, but honestly an office job would probably kill me.

Remind me I said that after I'm bitching in November about my hours in the oilfield with a frac crew. :biglaugh:
 
Good squat man. It looks like you hit depth fairly easily. I know it probably ****in hurt lol

Those briefs are looser, but the depth came when I remembered that a multi-ply squat is a box squat (more or less) and to push OUT on my chucks. I wanted so bad to go full gear, but the rack height, bar flexion, and whatnot rendered it impossible to unrack 555 safely with just one spotter. I can't wait to see how it goes when I get it right.

Oh, and I don't really think multi-ply squatting hurts as much as single ply benching in an Inzer! You'll love that ****!
 
I enjoyed construction very much as well. I was only in on maybe 15 new home builds, as I was an estimator/remodel guy, but I liked the mix of working with my hands and having to think.

I SAY to hell with roofing, but honestly an office job would probably kill me.

Remind me I said that after I'm bitching in November about my hours in the oilfield with a frac crew. :biglaugh:

You're right, there is still a lot of thinking involved. I had to do some trig the other day but my calculator screwed me, must've been in radians ;) , because I SMOKED trig in high school.

I bet that'll be some serious hours! I thought about getting into gas now that it's moving in strong up here, but the hours would definitely suck, and the job would definitely suck more. It'd be nice to not worry about money and finally move out of the house, though.
 
Hahahahahaha deported. We do everything except the digging, electrical (we can but we don't really have time), drywall (we sub to a crew of 6'4" and up guys who could probably beat me in a 40 yard dash standing on a 5 gallon bucket, and can do a whole house in a morning), HVAC, and carpeting. We do what's next. This is my second house. I was a National Honors Society guy, but I much prefer working with my hands, plus I thought college was an 8 month drinking and marijuana vacation.

Same.

Its why I enlisted (after pouring concrete). Graduated with a 4.4, never went to college because I wanted to work with my hands.


Now I'm gonna go to college so that I can get paid to work out for the rest of my life.
 
Same.

Its why I enlisted (after pouring concrete). Graduated with a 4.4, never went to college because I wanted to work with my hands.


Now I'm gonna go to college so that I can get paid to work out for the rest of my life.

If I go back, that's what I'm going for. Right now, I'm learning how to run a business as well as learning how to build a house, as I pretty much shadow my boss for 8-10 hours a day and go to all his trips to the accountant. Once I have some business acumen and the time and money to get a respectable PT cert, I'll try to open a gym. And build houses. Make money building so I can lose it running the kind of gym I want to run. Lol.
 
If I go back, that's what I'm going for. Right now, I'm learning how to run a business as well as learning how to build a house, as I pretty much shadow my boss for 8-10 hours a day and go to all his trips to the accountant. Once I have some business acumen and the time and money to get a respectable PT cert, I'll try to open a gym. And build houses. Make money building so I can lose it running the kind of gym I want to run. Lol.

Save some money over the next 5 years and I'll hire you at mine down in Houston.


As far as capital, I have it now to open it (accruing interest in low risk stock right now) just waiting til the time is right.
 
^^^^^ Exactly. I'm going to work my ass off as I stockpile equipment, and hopefully soon I'll be able to start taking baby steps to opening a small meathead gym. I fully expect it to be a money suck, but my wife is ok with it.

If I can teach 10 kids a year how to squat, eat and mobilize correctly, I'll consider the labor of love worth it.

Edit; Jim swooped in, I was responding to Herder.
 
^^^^^ Exactly. I'm going to work my ass off as I stockpile equipment, and hopefully soon I'll be able to start taking baby steps to opening a small meathead gym. I fully expect it to be a money suck, but my wife is ok with it.

If I can teach 10 kids a year how to squat, eat and mobilize correctly, I'll consider the labor of love worth it.

Same offer.


I'm looking for business partners and whatnot.


Got a buddy from my old unit that is all about it, got the name, the basic idea, etc. just refining the business plan over the next couple years.


DeFranco style.

Warehouse, big fan, no AC, turf, free weights, big ass tires, loud speakers, and hard work.


Ideally training the HS athletes out here in Houston (where the parents pay anything to get kids scholarships).


Just gotta make myself more marketable by walking the walk.
 
If I go back, that's what I'm going for. Right now, I'm learning how to run a business as well as learning how to build a house, as I pretty much shadow my boss for 8-10 hours a day and go to all his trips to the accountant. Once I have some business acumen and the time and money to get a respectable PT cert, I'll try to open a gym. And build houses. Make money building so I can lose it running the kind of gym I want to run. Lol.

Are you gonna do something like ST?
 
Are you gonna do something like ST?

Something similar in that it's affordable (I want people willing to work hard, not just people with money), basic (I got strong in a basement, a garage, and a shed and ANYONE can do the very same), exclusive (as I said before, HARD WORK AND RESULTS), and DONE RIGHT. I was afraid to train people for years because I had no idea how to improve mobility or work around limitations, my form was mediocre, et cetera. It just wasn't the right time. Now that I have another year of training under my belt, I've improved leaps and bounds in coaching and mobility, now is the time.

I already have the fully stocked shed where I could bring in some high school kids to train for something outrageously cheap or free right now, and there's a lot of things right about it, I'm a mile from the high school, I have everything anyone could need to get stronger, and I have the ability to make these kids better.
 
Got the Juggernaut Method 2.0 as one of the TWAJ perks. Looking forward to reading that tonight. This might be the longest week of waiting of my life.
 
Quick session in the shed today. Heat caused postponement until tomorrow.

Illegally Wide Benches (work up to 6RM)

225x8
245x6
275x6

Regular Benching (pinkie on ring)
225x8x3

Did sets of 5 pull ups between each set. Sweat was a factor today. My hands slid out about an inch on the last set of illegal benching, and my back slid all over the place. We're gonna do it all over again tomorrow, probably with weighted dips.
 
So, today is my birthday. You can find my gift registry at Elite FTS. Not actually a registry, just get me anything. Shirts are XL, bench shirts are 54, and a set of bands would be ideal. ;-)
 
Happy bday!!! :D
 
I hope you have an amazing bday. Life is crazy sometimes, enjoy the ride!!!!
 
I want pics of you in the deadlift suit once it's delivered

I'm going to look freaking squished. I'm going to pack myself into it, but I ate breakfast three times this week and got a massive decadent ice cream cake, and it's got my weight up to 230. The suit will be quite the challenge.
 
Lol I'm unemployed bro!


And y'all didn't even get me a bday OR happy ETS day present!!

Dude, you asked for the bear crawl! That thing is, like, way over my budget. I left you wide open to pick whatever. Brian Schwab poster $1.95, Driven beanie $5. You guys could each chip in and buy one band, and next thing you know, we'd have a whole set!

I might actually have to try that on my family...
 
I hope you have an amazing bday. Life is crazy sometimes, enjoy the ride!!!!

Short day of work and a three hour nap. Is that amazing enough for you? It was good enough for me.
 
Dude, you asked for the bear crawl! That thing is, like, way over my budget. I left you wide open to pick whatever. Brian Schwab poster $1.95, Driven beanie $5. You guys could each chip in and buy one band, and next thing you know, we'd have a whole set!

I might actually have to try that on my family...

Lol I asked but didn't receive!


$5 Beanie plus $8 shipping lol.

Edit: get my email?
 
Lol I asked but didn't receive!


$5 Beanie plus $8 shipping lol.

Edit: get my email?

Oh yes, I did. I haven't checked it out yet. I've been sluggish all week. Haven't even read TJM 2.0 yet. :sad3:

EDIT: Just read your email. I like the rotation. I like how you set up the rotations. It's a simple way to get maxes and reps in on all three variations. I'll definitely have to try that. The assistance template is excellent, I'm too loose with mine. I REALLY like the idea of doing 2-4 reps for ME, I think it would benefit me to work the gear for multiple reps. The only time I ever did ME geared squats for reps, it wasn't the ability to get the weight up that limited me, it was my core's ability to control the descent that caused me to stop. That should bring my core up to par quickly by doing my ME squats and pulls for doubles or triples and my ME GMs for 5s.

I'm thinking for ME I'll rotate free squats with either squat bar or SSB, GMs with straight bar or SSB, and pulls how I need them (likely deficit, but we'll see how the gear treats me). DE will be box squats followed by speed pulls, except on weeks that my ME movement is a deadlift, and then I'll drop the pulls. Every four weeks DE will be replaced with RE, and that will be squats or deadlifts. Every fourth week I'll deload my ME by doing 5RM RAWWR of squats or deadlifts.

Lower assistance emphasis will be posterior chain and core. Heavy side bends, ab wheel with weight, Russian curls, 45 degree back extensions with weight, stiff legs, the whole 9. RAWWR pause squats and GMs will be big as well.

ME for upper will probably be me just working my way down the boards, setting 2-3 rep PRs at a 3 for a couple three weeks at a 3, then a 2, then a 1, trying to see where I am and learn the groove of the shirt. I'll work up to an almost max raw (to keep some raw stimulation) and then throw the slingshot on for a few almost maxes, and then work the shirt. Lots of volume on ME bench days, should be beneficial. Touches in the shirt on occasion once I'm comfortable with a weight that can touch. The difference between a 1-board and a touch in a tight shirt is vast. One deload RE week between each board down, likely a floor press or a CG incline press.

DE Upper will always be raw speed bench, mostly straight weight in a CAT style, one cycle with 90# chain probably on the second wave. Every fourth week will be RE as well, so I'll be getting in 5-6 RE days in the next 12 weeks.

Upper assistance will be emphasizing upper back, delts, and triceps, along with DB pressing, which I've ignored. My upper back and delts are not up to par with how they were when I trained with a BB split. I used to do a back width and thickness day, straight out of the BB mags, and I would do two types of delt presses (usually DB) and two types of delt raises every week. The way my triceps have grown since I started training for strength, if I can get my delts and upper back better, my pressing will jump through the roof.
 
9/12 Upper Body

Press
135x6x4 Prilepin's charting it up. Good speed.

CAT Bench (pinkie on ring and CG, TnG, pause on chest, pause off chest)
245x5x5 good speed
Up set (pinkies on ring, paused)
295x3 slow and tough. Volume must have been sufficient.

BB Row
185x10x5. Lots of volume for that exercise. I like it. Dropped the weight down to hit cleaner reps, which I did.

Pull Up
BWx8x2 back was donezo.

And that's it. I owe some facepulls and pullaparts when I get home. Tomorrow I'll do mobility and maybe some squats at ~40% to make sure my form is good for Saturday.
 
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