jimbuick
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I'll update todays lift when i update for tomorrow. Paused box squat volume pr on the fatigue sets today. Other than that, quite uneventful.
Meh, enough uneventful days eventually lead to incredibly eventful competition days.
I'll update todays lift when i update for tomorrow. Paused box squat volume pr on the fatigue sets today. Other than that, quite uneventful.
Meh, enough uneventful days eventually lead to incredibly eventful competition days.
Let's hope thats the case Jim. See look at that, you are capable of making non-smart ass contributions.
You have an exemption for the Stanley Cup.
That's why you drink every day, so that you stay consistent in the gym.
Just brush it off and don't do it again before training. If so, push training back a day.
Awesome workouts!!!! I'm a bit behind on your log.![]()

Just my opinion here, but it sounds like this type of programming is not working well for you.
The results might be OK, or even good, but if mentally you feel you need to add more assistance then you are probably better off switching to a more assistance based program like the cube or westside style.
Typically, the best program is the one that you'll be able to follow to a T for a significant amount of time.
Peak for the meet. You'll blow your wad early trying to do it twice.
Push the peak back.
Saturday's are basically my GPP days. We're using the same program (different accessories & supplementals)
So you go m/tues/thurs/fri and and sat as GPP? I just dont know if 5 sessions/week is feasible with my schedule. How would you
feel about adding rear delt work in with flys (going to be a secondary supplemental as tentatively planned for next cycle) and doing db rows paired with dips? That way i could still get the extra work in that I want but dont have to dedicate a 5th day to it.
Yeah I go m,w,f,s. With Saturday almost being exclusively GPP work.
My previous training block/cycle was done exactly how you're describing what you want to do.