rob112
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That a lot of reps there very nice wish I could see the vid won't let me for some reason
God dammit. Probably the NIN song in the background.
Thanks though! Haha
That a lot of reps there very nice wish I could see the vid won't let me for some reason
Good work man, self unrack is a pain at first I could barely get like 225 out of the rack. Gotta set up with the head a little closer to the end of the bench then i usually do, which is probably better both ways. Do you always bench with a belt? first time I noticed it.
I know I like to breathe out halfway through setting up my arch to get it higher and tighter and then breathe into my belly after it's set. Seems to help me ratchet up the tightness that little bit extra. I've been meaning to roll down to the hardware store to pick up a toolbelt to use as a bench belt. Interested to see if it makes a difference, and at $12, I can afford to find out!
NIce work Rob. They looked pretty good to me. How'd you like the false grip?
Not currently. I know some other guys who do and have thought about it too, just too lazy to make a spreadsheet for it all.![]()
Nice squating man.. could of been a hair deeper, as you said. Whats your max in a mono?
Rob do u find that with false grip u don't torque your elbows as much and stay much tighter in the lats? Thatwhat I noticed.
Was there a CD with the RTS book that had stuff in it to help track it? I don't remember if it did and I lost the CD so even if it does I am screwed.![]()
203 You slim sombish!
Haha I really wanna go 198's. Thanks man!
And I realize it probably varies depending on your style of squatting, but I always try to keep my front squat 1RM (calculated from a double or triple) at about 80% of my back squat 1RM. This helps me feel like "leg strength" (for lack of a better term) is never the limiting factor when going heavy. Just rambling here haha
Nice work Rob, yeah I feel like I can take less time off after a heavy squat day and hit a heavy deadlift day.. but the other way around doesn't work out as well. Heavy deads leave my LB and glutes pretty dead for 3-4 days. I gotta get back to front squating, might hit some this week on deadlift day.
The relationship between front and back squats completely depends on how your squat form is.. I'd imagine if you keep a wide stance and very vertical shin angle front squats wouldn't help as much as if your a quad dominant type guy. they are a great quad/core builder though, helps build power off the floor in the conventional deadlift.
Screw Front Squats....mine blow. I even use a similar stance to my Competition Squat...haha
Smart move calling it rather than pushing...I need to learn to do that more...I am way too stubborn.
Good work rob your log makes me wish I was doing something this week O well
I love to front squat now that I have gotten used to it. I firmly believe that it's has been the one movement that has improved my back squat tremendously I'm going to keep it in as long as I see and feel the benefits
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This has helped me a lot hope it helps u as well
Don't sell yourself short, you still got a good amount of work in on the big lifts. I gotta hand it to you, idk how you bench and press in the same session.
Still a pretty decent pressing session man. 105x8 after going heavy on your bench is solid. Wish I had input on front squats, hate those fückers. Wrecks my shoulders if I do it cross armed and wrecks my wrists if I do it normal.
Try doing what I call "cheat grip". Instead of doing the standard front rack position, just slip your pointer and middle finger under the bar. Gives you some artificial wrist flexibility
I do that inadvertently. After 5 reps, I start losing fingers from under the bar haha