liftandswim
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i bet once you start retraining more directly towards strength with all that added muscularity from the volume that 405+ will start to feel real familiar!
Yep! That's the goal
i bet once you start retraining more directly towards strength with all that added muscularity from the volume that 405+ will start to feel real familiar!
I always thought of it as a drop of water in a bucket, but same ****. Good share bro.
Dude. Your inclines are ridiculous. I never appreciated realized how heavy you guys incline until I finally did them in proj momentum.
Thanks! Really built them up over the past 20 weeks. I can do 225 for a set of 10 paused where before I started incorporating them I doubt I could 5.
That's impressive man. Do you feel like they've helped your press vs another similar variation?
Thanks! Really built them up over the past 20 weeks. I can do 225 for a set of 10 paused where before I started incorporating them I doubt I could 5.
What have you been doing with them specifically? That's quite a jump in 20 weeks.
What have you been doing with them specifically? That's quite a jump in 20 weeks.
Nothing special. I'm only doing them once every 2 weeks too. Keep in mind I've never (literally never) consistently trained the barbell incline bench before, so that's really the main contributing factor to my progress.
Up until starting 531 a year, I bet I had not barbell pressed more than 30 sets my entire life. I wish these newbie gains could find me...
Edit: Slight exaggeration. Maybe 100 max. I did a few sets of bb press on Mountain Dog prior, but a lot of his were smith, reverse banded, etc.
I'm honestly surprised you haven't seen more upper body gains given your staggering lower body progress.
The world record bench press shot up 70 or so pounds within months of the invention of the incline press. Chew on that! I expect a healthy jump in your bench, Ian. Only time will tell.
Interesting fact! And fingers crossed
There is one big benchers who's name is escaping atm, he swears busy the inline for building his bench and keeping him healthy.
Leroy walker? He might be who you're thinking of. Even if not, he still inclines almost exclusively in training and benches like 675.
Hey bud, just wondering how you are gonna make your training more specific as the you go into a strength block?
Also what does your frequency look like on your main lifts? Thanks
Probably jumped straight to 135 didn't u? U strong sob lol
Impressive ohp volume. You >225 max on them yet?
I feel my lats activate slightly on OHP so I would imagine that doing that superset with pull ups must have lit yours up a bit?!
Best raw bencher of our time IMO. Perhaps of all time. How about that middle finger on the smooth close grip?
That's insane numbers for a paused CG. Not surprising tho with as much thought you put into programming.
Thanks, Thomas. Hard work is paying off. Slowly, but surely.
Nice deadlifting today! 550 around the corner.
That's a lot of pulling
I'd be counting to 3 pretty damn fast lol Good work, man
Notice I say 3 count and not 3 second lol. But really I tried my best to make it 3 seconds, but for whatever reason it makes it really hard to count how many reps I've done at the same time