tjd4201
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Hi everyone, I've been reading these forums for a while but this is my first time posting.
Before I get to my questions, I'll give a brief back story.
I am 26 yrs old, 6'6", my weight fluctuates between 215-220 right now. I was a high school basketball player who never touched a weight until about the age of 21. I graduated high school around 240 lbs, went off to college, got high a lot and ate a lot of campus food. Needless to say, I maxed out around 270 lbs somewhere during the sophomore second semester/summer between soph/jr years. After spending the summer feeling like a fat **** and knowing I was on the fast track for 300+, I decided to make some changes in my life. I decided to take up weight lifting. During the fall semester, I did a MWF, upper body workout. I did a lot of research and watched the football players/wrestlers/etc. to learn to do lifts legitimately. I stuck with it and lost a few pounds and felt good. However, when I went back for my second semester, I had a kidney stone like 5 days into it. While dealing with approx 5 week health ordeal (it was too big to pass naturally, so they went up my urethra to break it up, inserted a stent, realized the didn't get it all, went up my urethra again, had the stent removed weeks later). I realized how important diet was to life as well. So from that experience forward, my main focus in life has been myself; my body and my health. Cause really, when it comes down to it, that's all I have. Everything is superficial compared to my heath these days.
Needless to say, once I recovered, I got back into the gym, kept at it for the rest of college, graduated around 240ish again. Stronger than my high school 240, so I was pretty proud at that point. When I moved back home, I joined a gym, and have been going off and on for the past almost 4 years. Mostly on though. I have taken a few months off two or three times. However, I have been going hard for about the last year. Like not missing more than one or two workouts for the entire year. I workout like 5-7 days a week. The way I look at it, I don't really have anything better to do, I'll just sit around and do nothing otherwise. I do chest/tri, back/bi, shoulders/tri workouts mixed up depending on soreness. I mix in abs and cardio (intervals on stationary bike or 2.1ish mile outdoor hilly loop by my house now that it's getting nice out again), some days I'll do just those two. I feel I do a good job of cross training right now. I started to do some leg lifting at the beginning of this year. I did it once a week for about a month, but I decided to give it up. I was sore for like 5 days afterwards each time. My job is like 95% walking around a production floor so work sucked and I looked like a bitch I'm sure, and it also derailed my cardio and I was gaining a few lbs. So I decided to curb it. I am running some 5ks starting on 3/31 so I need to not fall off my cardio game. I might revisit it again in the fall after 5k season and just man up w the soreness, not sure yet. I really have my diet down pretty good I think. My weight is down to my all time low right now with me being as strong as ever. So I feel good about that. But I want more!! Haha.
I've been working out at a Planet Fitness, so I haven't really been using heavy free weights since college. They have smith machines, which I use to bench sometimes, but I don't really like. I mainly use the 60 lb dumbbells they have (that's the heaviest) to bench with. I mainly focused on body weight exercises (pushups, dips, pullups) so I have still been able to work to failure and get pretty strong I feel. I can do 50+ pushups, 25+dips, 12-15 close grip pullups, 6-8 narrow grip, still working towards that wide grip pullup, I've been doing negatives and am getting close. I recently started working out w my friend at a Gold's Gym and have access to everything pretty much. I still go to Planet Fitness when I workout by myself but I am going to make the switch myself very soon.
I feel as if you get where I am at now, now onto my questions!!!
So my friend and I got onto the bench for the first time @ Gold's like two weeks ago. The bench workout I did was 145x12, 185x10, 225x4, 225x3ish, 225x3ish, the like 2 or 3 225 negatives. We did some other chest/tri workout exercise afterwards but no more than like ten more total sets. The front of my shoulders and my triceps were tired and sore for a few days but my chest was good to go, like no soreness at all. A few days later, him and I weren't on the same page, either schedule or soreness wise, I don't remember. But I did a chest workout at PF. DB bench w 60s 1x20, 2x10, DB flies w 35s 3x10, DB pullovers w 60s 3x15, all supersetted w sets of 10 pushups immediately afterward. I did some other ****, about ten more sets. My chest was sore as hell from that. I just did another legit bench workout @ Gold's yesterday. 145x12, 185x10, 225x6, 225x4ish, 225x3ish, the like 4 245 negatives. About ten additional sets. We ended the workout by putting 45s on the bench and burning out. I failed at 8!!! I was pissed so after my friend got like 20, I tried again. Failed at 8 again!!! So I feel as if I put some quality work in. But once again, my chest is feeling fresh. So I feel as if my chest is way stronger than my shoulder/triceps muscles.
Do you guys agree with my diagnosis? What can I do to try to even things out? I am guessing shoulder press and incline work but I am not really too sure. Does it even matter? If I keep benching and using other heavy free weights, will things take care of themselves?
I am open to all advice/questions/comments/criticism. I am just trying to get a feel for what I should be focusing on going forward. I work out with a partner sometimes but at least 60% of the time I am solo, so I need some exercises I can do safely w/out a spotter too.
Thanks in advance to anyone who is willing to give me some feedback.
Before I get to my questions, I'll give a brief back story.
I am 26 yrs old, 6'6", my weight fluctuates between 215-220 right now. I was a high school basketball player who never touched a weight until about the age of 21. I graduated high school around 240 lbs, went off to college, got high a lot and ate a lot of campus food. Needless to say, I maxed out around 270 lbs somewhere during the sophomore second semester/summer between soph/jr years. After spending the summer feeling like a fat **** and knowing I was on the fast track for 300+, I decided to make some changes in my life. I decided to take up weight lifting. During the fall semester, I did a MWF, upper body workout. I did a lot of research and watched the football players/wrestlers/etc. to learn to do lifts legitimately. I stuck with it and lost a few pounds and felt good. However, when I went back for my second semester, I had a kidney stone like 5 days into it. While dealing with approx 5 week health ordeal (it was too big to pass naturally, so they went up my urethra to break it up, inserted a stent, realized the didn't get it all, went up my urethra again, had the stent removed weeks later). I realized how important diet was to life as well. So from that experience forward, my main focus in life has been myself; my body and my health. Cause really, when it comes down to it, that's all I have. Everything is superficial compared to my heath these days.
Needless to say, once I recovered, I got back into the gym, kept at it for the rest of college, graduated around 240ish again. Stronger than my high school 240, so I was pretty proud at that point. When I moved back home, I joined a gym, and have been going off and on for the past almost 4 years. Mostly on though. I have taken a few months off two or three times. However, I have been going hard for about the last year. Like not missing more than one or two workouts for the entire year. I workout like 5-7 days a week. The way I look at it, I don't really have anything better to do, I'll just sit around and do nothing otherwise. I do chest/tri, back/bi, shoulders/tri workouts mixed up depending on soreness. I mix in abs and cardio (intervals on stationary bike or 2.1ish mile outdoor hilly loop by my house now that it's getting nice out again), some days I'll do just those two. I feel I do a good job of cross training right now. I started to do some leg lifting at the beginning of this year. I did it once a week for about a month, but I decided to give it up. I was sore for like 5 days afterwards each time. My job is like 95% walking around a production floor so work sucked and I looked like a bitch I'm sure, and it also derailed my cardio and I was gaining a few lbs. So I decided to curb it. I am running some 5ks starting on 3/31 so I need to not fall off my cardio game. I might revisit it again in the fall after 5k season and just man up w the soreness, not sure yet. I really have my diet down pretty good I think. My weight is down to my all time low right now with me being as strong as ever. So I feel good about that. But I want more!! Haha.
I've been working out at a Planet Fitness, so I haven't really been using heavy free weights since college. They have smith machines, which I use to bench sometimes, but I don't really like. I mainly use the 60 lb dumbbells they have (that's the heaviest) to bench with. I mainly focused on body weight exercises (pushups, dips, pullups) so I have still been able to work to failure and get pretty strong I feel. I can do 50+ pushups, 25+dips, 12-15 close grip pullups, 6-8 narrow grip, still working towards that wide grip pullup, I've been doing negatives and am getting close. I recently started working out w my friend at a Gold's Gym and have access to everything pretty much. I still go to Planet Fitness when I workout by myself but I am going to make the switch myself very soon.
I feel as if you get where I am at now, now onto my questions!!!
So my friend and I got onto the bench for the first time @ Gold's like two weeks ago. The bench workout I did was 145x12, 185x10, 225x4, 225x3ish, 225x3ish, the like 2 or 3 225 negatives. We did some other chest/tri workout exercise afterwards but no more than like ten more total sets. The front of my shoulders and my triceps were tired and sore for a few days but my chest was good to go, like no soreness at all. A few days later, him and I weren't on the same page, either schedule or soreness wise, I don't remember. But I did a chest workout at PF. DB bench w 60s 1x20, 2x10, DB flies w 35s 3x10, DB pullovers w 60s 3x15, all supersetted w sets of 10 pushups immediately afterward. I did some other ****, about ten more sets. My chest was sore as hell from that. I just did another legit bench workout @ Gold's yesterday. 145x12, 185x10, 225x6, 225x4ish, 225x3ish, the like 4 245 negatives. About ten additional sets. We ended the workout by putting 45s on the bench and burning out. I failed at 8!!! I was pissed so after my friend got like 20, I tried again. Failed at 8 again!!! So I feel as if I put some quality work in. But once again, my chest is feeling fresh. So I feel as if my chest is way stronger than my shoulder/triceps muscles.
Do you guys agree with my diagnosis? What can I do to try to even things out? I am guessing shoulder press and incline work but I am not really too sure. Does it even matter? If I keep benching and using other heavy free weights, will things take care of themselves?
I am open to all advice/questions/comments/criticism. I am just trying to get a feel for what I should be focusing on going forward. I work out with a partner sometimes but at least 60% of the time I am solo, so I need some exercises I can do safely w/out a spotter too.
Thanks in advance to anyone who is willing to give me some feedback.