Nice looks deads here man! I love holding the last rep at the top, too. That's my grip work lol
Thanks rob. Looked much easier on tape than they felt, but that's to be expected as percentages creep up.
And yeah I figure I gotta work my grip someway haha. With mixed grip, I've never had a weight in my hands that felt "hard to hold". So I think that's good.
Form looked on, mane. The only thing that I would suggest, and only based on my deadlift, is to not hang out in the hole that long. It kills my bar speed off the floor. Grip n rip.
Definitely agree brother. I've noticed that too. I need to get more efficient in my set-up.
I prefer to treat a triple, or any rep set, as all singles. Pull, reset, pull, so on. Maybe worth a shot for you. Regardless, form is looking good.
I've seen quite a few advocates for that. Silly me is worrying about it "tainting" (making easier) my AMRAP sets. And thanks!
I understand where you're coming from. I just prefer it because I believe it makes me better at singles; exactly what I'm aiming for.
When I do rep work on deadlift I sort of rest, I just never let go of the bar if that makes sense aways seems doing it that way my next pull is much easier and faster typically basically what u were doing
Great work man that's a lot of squats great double too
Strong pause-benches LS. I like short rest squats too: blood gets in those legs quick. It makes me antsy, seeing your log and others doing legs. Tomorrow's my day, and I can't wait.
It makes me antsy, seeing your log and others doing legs. Tomorrow's my day, and I can't wait.
I really like reading everyone ones logs on here I read what they have done and it makes me want to work harder
Great session!! I'm sure that 60 secs went by really fast on the squats!!
Oh yikes! I bet so! That's how I feel towards the end of tabata! Like the timer is skipping! LolBy the end, it felt like I had just racked the weight and it was time again
Oh yikes! I bet so! That's how I feel towards the end of tabata! Like the timer is skipping! Lol
Look at the big bench on braddd!(Samuel L. Jackson voice)
Classic movie!
Thanks Robert
Thank god you got it or I would have unsubbed Not srs But semi srs lol
Nothing wrong with a belt and straps in my eyes. Still back work, and strong as hell to boot. What do you mean "on bench"? Typo?
Thanks.
And no typo. My best rep pr for bench press with 240lbs is 11 reps. Today, I wanted to see if I could beat that mark doing rows. I want to be able to row more than I can bench press.
11 reps puts u at about a 330 lbs max Nice rows
Jayson just made a comment today how he's been doing heavy rows 3 times a week And thinks it really helped his bench
Jealous of the rows. I need to do them more. I do like the goal of trying to stay stronger on the pulling than the pressing though. I think that would help some people with shoulder issues in general.
I like where your head is at on trying to row stronger than your bench. My only note is that as your bench technique better utilizes your lats, your bench is going to stay ahead of your rows. An awful problem to have, I know. :biglaugh:
Yeah I've honestly never had shoulder issues, and I want to keep it that way.
Too, I know that my back/lats will never be the weak point in "stabilizing" (can't think of a better word) any of the big 3.
This is true. Eric spoto ain't rowing 722lbs lol
Hahaha word. By all means, push your rows though! Gotta row to grow.
Good at rowing and swimming...coincidence? I think notNice work buddy
Yupp, forarms have always been my strong point. I mean, that'll happen when you've taken millions (no exaggeration) of strokes
What!!!
Great workout yesterday and congrats on your bench!!
Yeah I've honestly never had shoulder issues, and I want to keep it that way. Too, I know that my back/lats will never be the weak point in "stabilizing" (can't think of a better word) any of the big 3.
How do u keep yourself from being pulled up off the bench