S.F.W's Joker Style
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12-19-2006, 09:42 AM
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Rank: Middleweight
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Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: 7th layer.. or DC.
Posts: 2,329
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Originally Posted by Joker13
Had some really good news from my wife's Doc. she is fine, they did another mammo and it was all clear.
Just wanted to thank all for your support.
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That's great. Glad to hear everything will be ok and you and your family can enjoy the holidays without worry.
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12-20-2006, 04:39 PM
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Rank: Lightweight
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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Somewhere in the USA
Posts: 1,184
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Originally Posted by ChinPieceDave667
That's great. Glad to hear everything will be ok and you and your family can enjoy the holidays without worry.
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Thank you
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12-20-2006, 04:53 PM
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Rank: Lightweight
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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Somewhere in the USA
Posts: 1,184
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Thursday(done wed)--Home
Bi's
B.b. Curls
12+8+8 x 125(+2reps+5lbs)
Forearms
Reverse B.B. Curls
1 x 16 x 105 (+1rep)
1 x 16 x 105 (+3reps)
Calves
None can't really do at home, good size on them from my work anyway
Hams
S.L.D.L
2 x 10 x 225
Quads
15in box squats
7 x 425 (+3reps+5lbs)
22 x 295 (+50lbs)
just wanna pat my self on the back, Major increase in leg strengh. almost talked myself out of it in my head, my knee feels great. Looking for 30in+ quads for 07. Thank all you for your help
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12-20-2006, 05:23 PM
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Rank: Light Heavyweight
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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Alberta , Canada
Posts: 3,077
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glad to hear everything is going to be ok
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12-23-2006, 08:00 AM
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Rank: Lightweight
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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Somewhere in the USA
Posts: 1,184
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Originally Posted by TALO
glad to hear everything is going to be ok
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Thanks
Sat--Gym
Chest
Hammer strengh
8+4+2 x 270 R.P.(+10lbs)
Shoulders
Hammer Press
11+6+2 x 270 R.P.(+3reps)
Tri's
dip mach
13+10+10 R.P. (4reps)
Back width
lat pull down
7+4+4 x 240 R.P. (+20lbs)
Back Thickness455 x 3 (+20lbs)
405 x 5 (+15lbs)
Really good training day, I'm sorta wondering why my shoulders are stronger then my bench though? I tried doing deads heavy first then lighter second. But does it really make much differance?Anyway
Happy Holidays all
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12-23-2006, 09:32 AM
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Rank: Heavyweight
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Join Date: Jul 2005
Posts: 6,314
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Originally Posted by Joker
I'm sorta wondering why my shoulders are stronger then my bench though?
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I would compare a regular barbell bench to a reg. OHP to make sure. But if your overhead is stonger then my answer to that is GREAT! I think it's a good thing. Maintaining overhead strength and flexibility helps maintain the health of the shoulders especially with all the benching which can take a toll no matter how careful you are. I'm not saying you should take OHP and run with it like a mad man but basically...be happy .
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If you act sanctimonious I will just list out your logical fallacies until you get pissed off and spew blasphemous remarks.
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12-28-2006, 05:32 PM
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Rank: Lightweight
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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Somewhere in the USA
Posts: 1,184
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Thur--Home
Chest
Decline B.P.
11+5+5 x 285 R.P. Pulses
Shoulders
B.B. Press
1 x 7 x 185
1 x 10 x 185
Tri's
skullCrushers
7+7+6 x 135
back witdh
pull up
skiped
Back Thickness
Bent over b.b. Rows
1 x 12 x 245
1 x 10 x 245
1 x 10 x 245
O.K. It's deloading time My work schedule will change in about 2 weeks, gonna only work 4 days so need to change my routein, or maybe even my type of training, So went back to my doc for another shot of test found out today that since it's a nurse visit it's free.. no co-pay
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12-30-2006, 08:42 AM
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Rank: Lightweight
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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Somewhere in the USA
Posts: 1,184
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Sat--Gym
Bi's
Hammer Mach
155 x 10,9,9,
Forearms
D.B. Hammer Curls
50 x 12,12
Calves
Seated Calf mach
180 x 18,18,16
Hams
lying leg curls
155 x 7,8,6
quads
hack squat
450 x 17,15
leg ext mach
250 x 10,10
Well sorta in between routines nothing was rest paused all straight sets. My wife rented Ronnie Coleman's Road to redemption, sorta boring but although I've seen him in tons of pics I really didn't realize how much of a freak he was..freaken monster
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01-01-2007, 10:27 AM
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Rank: Lightweight
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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Somewhere in the USA
Posts: 1,184
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Monday--Gym
Well i'm suppose to be deloading, so I'm not going to post what I did today..cause I'll probally get flamed. I'm fine when I follow a set routine on paper But when I don't I'm like a freaken kid in the candy store
I think I ended up like 9 sets chest, 6 shoulers, 6 tri's and like 10 for back I think I need to write and follow a deload routine. I know it's a sure fire way to overtrain..but dam it felt good
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01-01-2007, 05:55 PM
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Rank: Light Heavyweight
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: CA
Posts: 4,174
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Originally Posted by Joker13
Monday--Gym
Well i'm suppose to be deloading, so I'm not going to post what I did today..cause I'll probally get flamed. I'm fine when I follow a set routine on paper But when I don't I'm like a freaken kid in the candy store.
I think I ended up like 9 sets chest, 6 shoulers, 6 tri's and like 10 for back I think I need to write and follow a deload routine. I know it's a sure fire way to overtrain..but dam it felt good
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You're not alone bud! A lot of people, myself included, after doing something like DC with only ONE fucking workset per bodypart, go balls to the wall after we're done.
Just do something new for a week (to act as a deload), satisfy your hunger for VOLUME, and try something else to accomidate what you find as fun.
Have you given any thought to my PM? It's not really HST in the sense that you're taking the SD and preplanning weight selection for the whole cycle. Instead, just go in there with managable weights, trying to increase as you go along, and holding over a weight here and there if it's too heavy. IMO, kinda lifting by instinct rather than holding yourself back with a suboptimal weight.
BTW: I dedicate my 3,000th post to you..
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