Update....
Heaviest Lifts:
Bench: 270 X 1
Squat: 275 X 1
It's amazing. My squat and bench press are almost the same. I must admit I haven't been doing heavy rows but I need to start. Now that I am moving heavier weights, I can definitley see some weaknesses big time.
Major weakness 1: Delts. I need to incorporate some heavy military presses b/c I feel a pain in my right shoulder. It's like my delts are giving out.
Weakness 2: Lats. I did some Lat pull downs for 10 minutes as a warm-up on Sunday. I started light with 100lbs and went up to 180. After i felt nice and toasty, I moved over to the bench and I felt this surge of strength. It's like I could feel my lats really contracting and moving the weight for me. I definitley need to incorporate either bent over rows or Pendlay rows.
I honestly do not think I will make 315 on May 31. If I can get to 300, then I will be happy. I am looking at my progression and it has been incredible, however. I never would have thought I could go from 225 X 2 in my bench and squat to where I am now in 4 weeks.
Additional notes:
Barbells kick ass. At the beginning of Feb. I began my workout routine. I had taken a few years as a layoff. After a month of heavy dumbell presses and inclines, I moved to strictly barbells. The pump I get afterward feels so much better. Maybe its because I am pressing more weight. I dunno. But a couple days after my workouts, my delts and tri's still burn like a mother. I never had this feeling with the dumbells.
Cardio: my current weight is 212lbs. I am still doing my nightly cardio because if I don't, I will balloon. I think if I laid off the cardio, I could easily gain 10 pounds in a month and boost my strength, however, I promised to not let myself go anymore. Maybe i can try slowing the cardio down a bit in the evenings.....