Man I thought you just bought a new bench to throw in the power rack, i didn't realize you created the kabukikustom competition bench lol. Looks awesome man, you ever think about selling some of your stuff? I mean look at how popular things like the Crepinsek mono hooks are, they charge $400 for a set which has got to be some decent profit.
If i only know how to weld.....
Lot on my mind yesterday. Mentally exhausted come training time so nothing special.
Band resisted Deadlifts +200lbs at top (measured) +80to100lbs bottom(est)
45x5
135x5
135(+bands)x5
225(+bands)x3
315(+bands)x3
405(+bands)x3
495(+bands)x3 add briefs
585(+bands)x0x0 first attempt made it above knees just couldn't finish hips to lockout
495(+bands)x4 set the 4th down to far in front so I couldn't pull the 5th.
Pullups
Bw x12
BW(+2bands) x10x10
DB Rear delt flys
50x12x12x12
70x12x12
Tested out the new bench and damn it is sticky and holds the setup incredibly well. It is something else. Love it!
How did you measure the band resistance?
Nice numbers.
traps look like mountains brother.
those heavy exercises and ab-work has paid off abs look good. Which brings me to a point when you are a bigger guy, like yourself, you don't have to get cut as much body fat in a competition as someone say 185 lbs. In addition, your abs muscles are strong.
Will be doing a bit of volume work over next 4-6 weeks…well I have no idea what my training (if any) will look like after the baby comes in a couple weeks.
if its something I know take rest when needed. when your body tells you so.listen to it.
have you always been strong the first time you did exercises?
example 185 lbs bench the first time
200 deadlift
200 squat
man... sounds like you got lucky with the genetics.always been strong.
i remember benching 235 @140lbs as a freshman after a hard wrestling practice and with little/no training that i remember. I was doing 275 for sets of 5 after 3 months of training as a junior @ 160-170lbs.
WTF ubi.
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Haha... what the F is right. I don't even remember typing that. Weird.
How come you've been slacking on the sled?
750 lbs and that'll be easy I'd like to see it done conventional . i know you only mostly do sumo deads. why is this ? is it because the way you are built? or you just like legs more or this way somehow became your favorite?
I have a lot going on right now so this will only be updated intermittently this next month.
Last Saturday
Seated good Mornings
Warmup then
405x9
Tweaked my back bad and spent rest of workout stretching and doing reverse hypers to try and loosen it up.
Bad shape all weekend and could barely dress myself.
Sunday
Did 15min sled pulling 135lb to try and loosen back up.
Monday
I’m not used to back injuries at all. Went to chiro on Monday morning and got some work done. Says my dorsal sacral tendon is strained and the glute tie in as well. Did a bunch of ART active release work.
Bench
Warmup
225x28x22x12
CG DB floor press
100x6x6x6
Rolling barbell extensions
Dunno x8x8x8
Crazy Bells
95+140x8x8x8
Tuesday
Sled Pulling 15min x 135lbs
Back is loosening up but still a *****….Toe is getting better and I don’t have a limp…most of the time.
Training will take a 2 week hiatus at any time now.
I've looked into ART. I may move seven hours away just to do Art if my insurance covers it in this particularly city I'm hopeful for. Jason Wojo has a video of him getting art on youtube. Many athletics swear by it. On a scale of 1-5 1 being the best and 5 the worst how good has it helped?
Some of the guys on elitefitness recommend it that have had bad injuries from what I read.
I know to get full benefits you go every week for six weeks..then every two weeks after, I've read
P.s. K I called apt and asked them if they cut elbow sleeves in the elbow wraps to fit a particular sized above the girl told me no. I already just order regular wraps xxl.