wasme
Legend
Yo!
I fell behind. I'm glad your dad is improving.
Impressive workouts Simon!
Thanks brother... he is doing much better just got home from Hospital.. i think he might be out in a few days!
Yo!
I fell behind. I'm glad your dad is improving.
Impressive workouts Simon!
Frist off wicked updates and I still see my bro is hitting it super hard!!! 2nd your coming to Florida!!!! Dude that's only hours away from me!!!!! 3rd I found out now why I have had so many issues since last yr and haven't been myself. Low t4 so I'm on that lev something stuff.
So happy to hear that your Father is doing better!!!! Dealing with what I have been lately has made me hyper aware of the emotional challenges in these types of situations. I bet that transfusion helps him a good bit. Way to set the example sticking with the lifts. I kind of dropped off the face of the earth with what has been going on with me. Now for the climb back up. I have some fat to lose and muscle to regain but I am not too bad off in the big picture.

You probably only look like me on a good day![]()
So happy to hear that your Father is doing better!!!! Dealing with what I have been lately has made me hyper aware of the emotional challenges in these types of situations. I bet that transfusion helps him a good bit. Way to set the example sticking with the lifts. I kind of dropped off the face of the earth with what has been going on with me. Now for the climb back up. I have some fat to lose and muscle to regain but I am not too bad off in the big picture.
Maybe your Dad needs to be on TRT? How's his iodine, folate, Vitamin D, testosterone, free testosterone and estradiol levels?
Well if he gets that, i will want some of his blood!
Side note: no idea his values, but are those the ones to have the dr check to qualify for trt?
Awesome news about your dad being released and your reconnect with sis.
Uhhh... you're going to be so much closer to me yet so far always. Who all is traveling down?
Nice balanced arm workout. Glad to hear Dad is improving. Agree, that it's hard on your Mom having to go back and forth to hospital.
Strong workout. Glad Dad is back home. Please get him to pursue TRT and checking full bloodwork for deficiencies.
Awesome workout as usual!! Very glad your pops is back and hopefully a safe and speedy recovery. Def agree on the trt as I've been on it since I was 28 and has changed my life completely.
Happy to hear about your father!!!! Keep crushing as always Simon!
Nice leg day brother especially volume on the leg presses. How's the back holding up this year?
Your trip sounds excellent. We went to Charlotte, North Carolina for 4 days and it was so great as well. Drivers were probably more rude but the weather and city were beautiful, and food was great as well. I would go back in a heartbeat.
A little vacay in the sun does the mind and body good!
Damn Simon!!!! You put up those numbers for reps on OHP after all of the pressing and shoulder raises!!! FUKKING BEAST!!!! Sorry but that was worthy of the reaction!
I def believe in the stress issue, I think it's related to several things we deal with. Still can't believe you were that close to me and didn't visit lol jk!
Time with daughter = priceless. Beast mode ON!
Always go up the least amount necessary. Absolutely, positively do not go up 20lbs on either lift. You have 12 weeks to ramp. Adding only 5lbs a week will have you hitting 60 more lbs/set in just 3 months! Tell me that won't force new adaptations
Nice plan, curious on the layout of it. From reading further on it looks like it is similar to the TNation workout where you lift heavy one day then follow it up with a pump day to really shuttle the nutrients into the muscle as well as create some metabolic stress. Should work nicely.5/8/2017
Started a new program today... strength/mass program (3 heavy days (10 sets of 3) / 3 hypertrophy 'assist' days (3 sets of 8-12)). Looks interesting and going to give it my all and see how my back holds up.
Week 1 / Day 1
Legs
- 2 sets of body weight squats
135x8
155x8
175x8
195x3
195x3
195x3
195x3
195x3
195x3
195x3
195x3
195x3
195x3
- next week I will increase by either 10 or 20 lbs..
Tomorrow will be leg assistance...
Followed up this session with a 40 minute fast paced walk.
Precisely and the more points of adaptation the more opportunity for progress.Always go up the least amount necessary. Absolutely, positively do not go up 20lbs on either lift. You have 12 weeks to ramp. Adding only 5lbs a week will have you hitting 60 more lbs/set in just 3 months! Tell me that won't force new adaptations
You are right... thanks for the reality check lol
Tomorrow is Deads... which can wreak havoc on my back. And is one of the reasons I am more hopeful of getting through the 12 weeks than anything lol. I do have a trap bar though, so might do trap bar deads instead of straight bar. Either that or less weight on straight and hold at the top for a couple of seconds each rep, for more grip/trap engagement. And of course a reset at the bottom. Thoughts? MrKleen73 would like your thoughts too. And actually any of you other work horses!
- Work sets are 10 sets of 3 reps
This, and it would actually give you more overall muscle stimulation than a straight bar deadlift. While the lower back is not quite as taxed, the quads being more involved more than make up for the difference in total muscle recruitment, while still offering plenty resistance to the erectors.If trap bar puts you in a less compromising position then I would choose it for the purpose of lower body hypertrophy.
If trap bar puts you in a less compromising position then I would choose it for the purpose of lower body hypertrophy.
My two recommendations for you would be:
A) Never go over an RPE8 in training. Trust me 10x3 volume with an RPE8 is MORE THAN ENOUGH for you to keep making steady and consistent gains, starting with an RPE7 might be the way to go and gradually build up to that RPE8.
B) Stick with the hex bar deads on this one. In all honesty you can pretty much get everything you want out of the hex dead, or deadsquat... If you are never planning on doing a powerlifting meet I would simply retire straight bar deads permanently due to the risk reward ratio being tipped heavily toward the risk side for you.
This, and it would actually give you more overall muscle stimulation than a straight bar deadlift. While the lower back is not quite as taxed, the quads being more involved more than make up for the difference in total muscle recruitment, while still offering plenty resistance to the erectors.