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| Rank: Member Experience: 1-2 Years | Wednesday 20 June Workout B 3x5 Squat - 185 lbs 3x5 Standing military press - 115 lbs 3x5 Bent Rows - 145 lbs 2x8 Chinups Ab work: Decline sit-ups (1x70), Vertical Leg Raise (1x25), Dumbell Side Bends (2x12) Workout felt solid today. My lifting buddy was out of town so I went solo today and was done in just under a hour. |
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| Rank: Member Experience: 1-2 Years | Yeah I feel like I am getting a lot stronger in my squats, but I think I am going to be hitting a wall on those soon. Probably somewhere around 200lbs it is going to get tough to maintain form. I am still happy with this routine as long as I keep making gains. Thanks for the comment though, I was starting to feel like I am the only one reading this! |
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| Rank: Member Experience: 1-2 Years | Wednesday 27 June Workout A 3x5 Squat - 195 lbs 3x5 Bench Press - 250 lbs 3x5 Deadlift - 195 lbs 2X10 Dips - 45 lbs Ab work: Weighted Decline sit-ups (1x50), Leg Raises (1x25), Weighted Side Bends(2x10) Woohoo! I improved on all my lifts today!! I was feeling strong and decided to try and push the intensity today. The squats felt great and I feel like I can keep pushing those more steadily through the next few workouts. The bench press was hard as hell...I will be stuck on 250lbs for a few workouts I think. The deadlifts were a challenge at 195lbs. All in all it was a great workout. Last edited by hunt0r; 06-28-2007 at 05:21 AM. |
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| Moderator Rank: Heavyweight Experience: 7-10 Years Join Date: Jul 2005
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Gender: | You're doing the deadlifts at too high a volume. 1x5 is sufficient. You'd be able to progress in poundage on them quicker and the metabolic stress won't interfere with your other lifts. |
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| Moderator Rank: Heavyweight Experience: 7-10 Years Join Date: Jul 2005
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Gender: | Yeah. And the thing is it carries over. The change should help you keep squats, pressing, and deads themselves moving longer and easier. Should. But I'm not saying you can never do deads at that kind of volume. Just not in the context of this high a frequency and consistent intensity. At least not if you want to be able to progress as long as possible. |
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