MrKleen73
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Take the Bay Area Blvd exit I believe. It's right past Main Event
Awesome! Thanks should be fun to go there sometime. Much closer than the location out by Silber and i-10.
Take the Bay Area Blvd exit I believe. It's right past Main Event
...catching up here.. Chris looking lean and mean buddy
Thanks Simon!...catching up here.. Chris looking lean and mean buddy
Thanks Hyde, I am pretty excited to be starting from this point!Perfect base to start the blast and meet prep Monday!
Thanks Rocket! Form really improved the last 2 months!Dead lift is looking strong !!
Not really, I have just always had that once I get a little leaner.Nice progress. I'm lacking that upper chest split like you've got, so any tips?
I think so too and I always loved that my chest split like Columbo's when lean. Just not as big!I believe that upper chest split is more genetic than anything.
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Hey Kleen, logging Sparta's new laxo product as I prep for a push-pull if you have time to stop by!
Hyde Puts Hercules to Task
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Thanks the bar travels straight up and down and I definitely hit depth. Can't wait to hear what you think when you can see it.Well I can't watch your squat PR unfortunately because either the app or my phone is being weird when I click on the YouTube vid, but nice work!
And a lot of people have to eat a slice of humble pie the first time they find out what they can actually put up in a full meet, as a total. It's one thing to bench big with fresh shoulders and pull hard with a fresh back, but squatting hard prior definitely makes it a little bit of a compromise.
My best deadlift in comp I only hit my squat opener, and my best squat I only hit my opener pull. Best bench was in bench only lol
I hope so! It is a reasonable expectation with how I felt today. Things are about to get crazy.Can't wait for you to get your 500 in comp! Bet you'll be able to do it on your 2nd attempt you will be so jacked!
Thanks.Both lifts were nice, good ****!
I was thinking about it but I had a funeral.to go to in Webster so the timing wouldn't work.You should've sent me a text, you could've come done all 3 at my place.
Interesting concept, this powerlifting prep. While it's not my cup of tea, I'm really enjoying learning in here.
Me too and I think you might be surprised if you ever decided to do a meet. It is a lot of fun chasing numbers IF you lower the volume in the accessories to allow for strength recovery and growth. A nice PHAT done with a little less volume than what you do would yield excellent results with out as much abuse to the body. I am really excited to see what coach brings to the table he said frequency and structure were going to be quite different than the last couple months of training.
Well starting a modified PHAT tomorrow, just to get some strength up on some lifts. Been focusing so much on volume and HT for months now. Will have 2 Power days per week now.
Should be fun, just remember to not go overboard on volume, you don't need multiple exercises per movement on Power Days. Use them to focus on the big 4 movements the most Vertical Press, Bench Press, Squats and Dead Lift. Crush your accessories and different angles on Hypertrophy day. How are you splitting them up?
Upper Power
Lower Power
Back/Shoul HT
Lower HT
Chest/Arms HT
Will probably do a Power movement to start the HT days though
What are you planning for exercises and rep schemes?
Upper Power - Bench 4-6 sets, Military Press 3-4 sets, Pendlay Row 4-6 sets, Weighted Pull Ups 3-4 sets
Lower Power - Squats 4-8 work sets, Front Squats 3-4 work sets, toss some jumping in between or finish off with Sprints maybe?
Back/Shoul HT - 12-16 sets on back, 14-18 on shoulders
Lower HT - 4 work sets on squats - 8-12 sets on other thigh exercises, 3-8 sets of calves depending on how much work they need.
Chest/Arms HT - 12-16 sets on chest and 6-10 sets on biceps and triceps.
That squat was great, Kleen - it was obviously thru parallel even being filmed with the angle pointing upward, which makes it look higher. And bar path was great too as you said. Very very nice!
That squat was great, Kleen - it was obviously thru parallel even being filmed with the angle pointing upward, which makes it look higher. And bar path was great too as you said. Very very nice!
I definitely feel you could have ground 500 there
Sorry to hear that it is a hollowing loss to say the least.Sorry to hear that, I just recently lost one of my pups to
Goodluck with everything at home
Horrible news man. Condolences to the family. Our's are family, at least to me it would be as bad as losing a family member.
Thanks Rocket!Not a bad total at all !!! Impressed !!
Thanks, it was a rough night, we did a lot of crying and a lot of hugging. Just kind of hunkered down together and went into family support mode.Sorry to hear about your loss �� I don't even want to think about losing one of my pups. Hope everything goes well at home, I can imagine it would be hard to deal with.
Chad Wesley Smith advocates hi bar work for the first 4 week block before the final 8-9 weeks before a meet. If you can do that painless I would.
I am exclusively doing hi bar for now as I am benching 2x a week aggressively for that push-pull. My shoulders were cashed after yesterday's bench and I squat this morning painlessly.
Slanger should help, and going to a floorpess with it could be beneficial too if its that or nothing.
4 weeks of SSB, 4 weeks of hi bar, then bring it home by sliding the bar down an inch or two for the last 3 weeks. Obviously you deload week 4 as it's meet week.
Sounds like a pretty solid idea! Hoping the bench goes well tonight. I will either do front or zercher squats tonight as I don't want to get roped into a trip to the gym waiting for people to get out of my way!Slanger should help, and going to a floorpess with it could be beneficial too if its that or nothing.
4 weeks of SSB, 4 weeks of hi bar, then bring it home by sliding the bar down an inch or two for the last 3 weeks. Obviously you deload week 4 as it's meet week.
Yes that would be AWESOME if I had one. I just spent enough to keep this prep going I might get killed if I bought one but would love too.This is probably a good plan for you.
Swiss Bar benching will likely help in the earlier part of prep too.
Don't be too alarmed, while it's unfortunate and likely avoidable in many cases, these doubts and pains are a normal part of meet prep. A lot of it will bug you through the cycle, but that week off before the meet clears a lot of pain. Stay the course, you can do this.
I have never had a meet prep that didn't involve some kind of nagging pain popping up.
Just had a mini-flare up on my right lat insert. Left adductor and base of glute seems to be healing as well, and discs have been happy too. Currently working with a pissy left knee, chronically tight right trap, and grouchy right tricep and elbow. Releasing things and good warmups make a big difference, and managing workload/exercise selection make the biggest differences.
When you get to a meet, MOST of the guys are not 100% - everybody battles this or that at different times, if that's any comfort.
That is a beautiful order. That bar is a fantastic investment; the only other bar I would prioritize besides a power bar if I had a home gym. You don't need a deadlift bar to deadlift, and a Swiss bar usually won't mean the difference between pressing at all or not, but you can have totally busted shoulders or pecs and still squat w the SSB when a straight bar just isn't an option. My favorite for good mornings and lunge/bss movements too. A lot of guys frontsquat with it reversed if they don't want to get marked up, and they're great for JM presses too.
Nice belt too.
That is a beautiful order. That bar is a fantastic investment; the only other bar I would prioritize besides a power bar if I had a home gym. You don't need a deadlift bar to deadlift, and a Swiss bar usually won't mean the difference between pressing at all or not, but you can have totally busted shoulders or pecs and still squat w the SSB when a straight bar just isn't an option. My favorite for good mornings and lunge/bss movements too. A lot of guys frontsquat with it reversed if they don't want to get marked up, and they're great for JM presses too.
Nice belt too.
Back and catching up on your log! Still inspirational, for sure. Sorry to hear about your daughter's Sensei.