What training are you doing/have done today?
What training are you doing/have done today?
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didelydoo

5,533 posts

236 months

Tuesday 21st May 2013
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TheBALDpuma said:
Squats
1 x 5 at 180kg
2 x 5 at 190kg

Bench
3 x 5 at 120kg

Chins
1 x 5 at 20kg
2 x 5 at 25kg

Standing OH press
3 x 5 at 70kg
Some good squatting there, lots of great progress. What's the BW at now?

TheBALDpuma

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5,931 posts

194 months

Tuesday 21st May 2013
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didelydoo said:
Some good squatting there, lots of great progress. What's the BW at now?
Thanks. I weighed myself today and I was 91kg clothed and shod so probably just under 90kg nekkid. Yeah I'm happy with the lifts. Wad going to go straight to 3s but thought I'd be better off with 5s first. I want compete at the end of November so need to plan for that really. Gotta stay below 93kg too.

didelydoo

5,533 posts

236 months

Tuesday 21st May 2013
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TheBALDpuma said:
Thanks. I weighed myself today and I was 91kg clothed and shod so probably just under 90kg nekkid. Yeah I'm happy with the lifts. Wad going to go straight to 3s but thought I'd be better off with 5s first. I want compete at the end of November so need to plan for that really. Gotta stay below 93kg too.
Must be good for a 630+ total by November?

mu0n

2,348 posts

159 months

Tuesday 21st May 2013
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I did legs yesterday and dropped the weight down to 100kgish so I can get low (breaking parallel) for 8 or so reps. Also did leg extensions drop sets, leg press for exhaustion, hamstring curls (which have aggravated my piriformis grrr) and calf raises. I wanted to do some walking lunges but the studios were taken so I will try and fit them in later this week.

Tonight is chest + triceps. I’ve been using DB’s for the last few weeks so I’d like to get back to the BB.

I’ve also gone to under 90kgs for the first time in a while so diet is paying off. Definitely looking more ripped around the middle. The slowly slowly approach for summer is definitely the way forwards.

I deadlifted the other day and can still manage a 200kg DL even though I’ve been leaving it 3 weeks or so between doing them and even then it’s literally warm-up set below 100kgs, then 6-8on 120kgs, 1-3 on 140kgs, 2 x 160kgs and then 1 x 200kgs.

I think a lot is mental and also CNS based… my body has coped with deading it before so probably not an issue to handle it again (at least that’s my take on it).

Just to note, my hip flexibility/mobility has improved drastically in the last few months. This is probably because I’ve introduced squats (I never use to do them) and things like HLR’s, regular LR’s lying down, correct stretching before squats and deads etc. A newbie I’ve started to help in the gym has really poor hip movement so I’ve told him he needs to work on it so he will be safer and also be able to increase the weight on his lifts.

If I get on the bench BB today, be interesting if I can still press 130kgs – I can do 50kg db’s flat, so should be able to, although not quite sure how well the 2 relate.

Re: diet… I tend to be good during the weeks (not saint-like, but eating between 1900-2500 and restricting my simple carbs) and the weekends I generally eat what I want within reason but I find if I eat too many carbs (tubs of ice cream for example) it gives me serious wind and bloating for a couple of days.

CHIEF

2,270 posts

308 months

Tuesday 21st May 2013
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Legs today I friggin hate doing legs just hate it. Still I have to build up my little sparrow legs.

Bought some knee sleeves from Decathlon last week and they make a great difference when doing leg press especially when I lower the weight right down. Managed 260kg on the leg press which isn't bad for me as my knees are the limiting factor and I feel now they have a bit of support I can start to push forward now.

TheBALDpuma

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5,931 posts

194 months

Tuesday 21st May 2013
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didelydoo said:
Must be good for a 630+ total by November?
I'll be disappointed if I don't get close to a 620kg total. I think more is possible, just need to work super hard.

Hoofy

79,718 posts

308 months

Tuesday 21st May 2013
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Hanging windshield wipers seemed like such a good idea before I did them...

Regiment

2,799 posts

185 months

Tuesday 21st May 2013
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Session 2 Week 1 - Day 1

Military Press 3 x 5 - 40kg, 47.5kg, 52.5kg
Benchpress 5 x 10 - 62.5kg - nice, steady reps, really felt it.
Chin-ups 5 x 10, 10, 5, 5, 4
Incline Dumbell Curl 3 x 10 - 10kg dumbells
Tricep Pushdown 3 x 10 - 30
Face pulls 3 x 10 - 65

Month 4 of the Big But Boring program, reset all the weights so the 5 x 10 exercises should be fairly simple until I hit month 2/3 and I'm now doing an overhead press infront rather than behind my head.

TheJimi

27,422 posts

269 months

Tuesday 21st May 2013
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Hoofy said:
Hanging windshield wipers seemed like such a good idea before I did them...
I was doing them the other week there, hanging off a 3inch ledge with my fingers biggrin

Get on with it ya big jessie - this is the training thread!

Edit: tonight's session: T-Bar rows up to 90kg, paused floor presses up to 35kg DBs, incline DB press up to 35kg DB's and just a load of supplementary work.

Feeling good and still no pain beyond a little tightness, so I'm pretty pleased and looking forward to getting back into the swing of things.

Edited by TheJimi on Tuesday 21st May 21:58

Hoofy

79,718 posts

308 months

Wednesday 22nd May 2013
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TheJimi said:
I was doing them the other week there, hanging off a 3inch ledge with my fingers biggrin

Get on with it ya big jessie - this is the training thread!
Oh, I did them alright. In fact, you could call them extreme hanging windshield wipers - I was hanging on the shiny bit of the Smiths machine bar and I could feel my sweaty hands slowly unpeeling from the bar. nuts

mu0n

2,348 posts

159 months

Wednesday 22nd May 2013
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Flat bench – 15x60kg, 12x80kg, 5x110kg, 2x120kg with a dropset.

Then just a mixture of incline bench DB flies, skull crushers, weighted dips, triceps pushdowns, narrow grip incline smith. Chest days always seem to take the longest with me.

pilchardthecat

7,483 posts

205 months

Wednesday 22nd May 2013
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mu0n said:
Flat bench – 15x60kg, 12x80kg, 5x110kg, 2x120kg with a dropset.

Then just a mixture of incline bench DB flies, skull crushers, weighted dips, triceps pushdowns, narrow grip incline smith. Chest days always seem to take the longest with me.
Good effort.

Can you explain why i can knock out sets of 8 or 10 weighted dips at +50kg, (total 125kg) but can barely squeeze off a rep or two at 100kg on flat bench?

mu0n

2,348 posts

159 months

Wednesday 22nd May 2013
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pilchardthecat said:
Good effort.

Can you explain why i can knock out sets of 8 or 10 weighted dips at +50kg, (total 125kg) but can barely squeeze off a rep or two at 100kg on flat bench?
Because one is 90% triceps where as the other is 90% chest!

You obviously have very strong triceps relative to your chest. smile

This is assuming you don't have any physiological issues with flat benching.

pilchardthecat

7,483 posts

205 months

Wednesday 22nd May 2013
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mu0n said:
pilchardthecat said:
Good effort.

Can you explain why i can knock out sets of 8 or 10 weighted dips at +50kg, (total 125kg) but can barely squeeze off a rep or two at 100kg on flat bench?
Because one is 90% triceps where as the other is 90% chest!

You obviously have very strong triceps relative to your chest. smile

This is assuming you don't have any physiological issues with flat benching.
Thanks, that's what i thought.

TheBALDpuma

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5,931 posts

194 months

Wednesday 22nd May 2013
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pilchardthecat said:
mu0n said:
pilchardthecat said:
Good effort.

Can you explain why i can knock out sets of 8 or 10 weighted dips at +50kg, (total 125kg) but can barely squeeze off a rep or two at 100kg on flat bench?
Because one is 90% triceps where as the other is 90% chest!

You obviously have very strong triceps relative to your chest. smile

This is assuming you don't have any physiological issues with flat benching.
Thanks, that's what i thought.
I would disagree. A dip is still heavily involving your chest. It's just that dips are easier. I can 3 Rep with 70kg for dips to great depth giving a total of 160kg. My 3 Rep bench press atm is about 130kg.

goldblum

10,272 posts

193 months

Wednesday 22nd May 2013
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TheBALDpuma said:
pilchardthecat said:
mu0n said:
pilchardthecat said:
Good effort.

Can you explain why i can knock out sets of 8 or 10 weighted dips at +50kg, (total 125kg) but can barely squeeze off a rep or two at 100kg on flat bench?
Because one is 90% triceps where as the other is 90% chest!

You obviously have very strong triceps relative to your chest. smile

This is assuming you don't have any physiological issues with flat benching.
Thanks, that's what i thought.
I would disagree. A dip is still heavily involving your chest. It's just that dips are easier. I can 3 Rep with 70kg for dips to great depth giving a total of 160kg. My 3 Rep bench press atm is about 130kg.
Dips work lower chest mostly if done leaning forwards, if upright just deltoids and triceps. If you do some decline press you'll see an improvement, but not much. One set of 40/50 bodyweight dips = about an individual's 1RM flat bench.

mu0n

2,348 posts

159 months

Wednesday 22nd May 2013
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TheBALDpuma said:
pilchardthecat said:
mu0n said:
pilchardthecat said:
Good effort.

Can you explain why i can knock out sets of 8 or 10 weighted dips at +50kg, (total 125kg) but can barely squeeze off a rep or two at 100kg on flat bench?
Because one is 90% triceps where as the other is 90% chest!

You obviously have very strong triceps relative to your chest. smile

This is assuming you don't have any physiological issues with flat benching.
Thanks, that's what i thought.
I would disagree. A dip is still heavily involving your chest. It's just that dips are easier. I can 3 Rep with 70kg for dips to great depth giving a total of 160kg. My 3 Rep bench press atm is about 130kg.
Firstly, it depends on how far you're leaning forwards. Secondly, the 90% figures are ones I plucked out of thin air. Either way, what I'm saying is that one exercise is triceps dominant and the other is chest dominant.

I can do 3 sets of 12 dips with 110kg total weight but I generally suck at dips. smile

TheJimi

27,422 posts

269 months

Wednesday 22nd May 2013
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Are proper *chest* dips more tricep dominated that the flat bench press?


Hoofy

79,718 posts

308 months

Wednesday 22nd May 2013
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Also, it's more stable to do dips unless you're using rings!

didelydoo

5,533 posts

236 months

Wednesday 22nd May 2013
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Cleans, clean pulls and front squats. Awesome session, left the gym smiling.
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