Tweakle
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I should have put up my curling vids!
You know, sometimes you can learn a lot from the most unexpected sources - yesterday I was taking a breather between sets when I noticed a little guy, middle aged and kinda weird-al looking in a mullet and stache way doing his workout. He does a sequence of the basic lifts, a couple of sets of each and didn't do any iso work.
The way it should be.
however he was about a buck 20 and looked like he'd never lifted in his life. Why? His enormous ego was keeping his body tiny. Every exercise he loaded on the macho minimum (a big plate a side) and struggled to perform a couple of awful partial reps
this got me thinking about the way I lift - I have no desire to impress the other gym users, hell I warm up with their maxes so it's not like it matter how many plates are on the bar after a certain point. Something to think on when I'm tempted to slap on a pair of 25's on an already heavy bar
Close grip 315 x 5, 335 x 3, 365 x 2 (touch on last, pisspoor spotting on all)
Chin + 70 2 x 5
Seated rack shoulder press, starting from below the chin, deadstop on all reps 185 x 8, 205 x 5, 225 x 3 (needs work)
Prone row (face down on a flat bench, elevated on reebok steps) 225 x 8, 10 (brutal, no hip drive is possible)
Flat db press 100's x 15
I really liked this routine, basic, hard and hit everything nicely. In terms of goals, I'd like to close grip 315 for 10, get my chins to over 100lbs, prone row 315 (which is going to be VERY hard) and press 275 for 5 from the chin.
You know, sometimes you can learn a lot from the most unexpected sources - yesterday I was taking a breather between sets when I noticed a little guy, middle aged and kinda weird-al looking in a mullet and stache way doing his workout. He does a sequence of the basic lifts, a couple of sets of each and didn't do any iso work.
The way it should be.
however he was about a buck 20 and looked like he'd never lifted in his life. Why? His enormous ego was keeping his body tiny. Every exercise he loaded on the macho minimum (a big plate a side) and struggled to perform a couple of awful partial reps
this got me thinking about the way I lift - I have no desire to impress the other gym users, hell I warm up with their maxes so it's not like it matter how many plates are on the bar after a certain point. Something to think on when I'm tempted to slap on a pair of 25's on an already heavy bar

Close grip 315 x 5, 335 x 3, 365 x 2 (touch on last, pisspoor spotting on all)
Chin + 70 2 x 5
Seated rack shoulder press, starting from below the chin, deadstop on all reps 185 x 8, 205 x 5, 225 x 3 (needs work)
Prone row (face down on a flat bench, elevated on reebok steps) 225 x 8, 10 (brutal, no hip drive is possible)
Flat db press 100's x 15
I really liked this routine, basic, hard and hit everything nicely. In terms of goals, I'd like to close grip 315 for 10, get my chins to over 100lbs, prone row 315 (which is going to be VERY hard) and press 275 for 5 from the chin.