tiramisu
11-12-2010, 10:53 AM
Whelp I went into the gym yesterday and did a full body workout to see what damage had occurred from 13 weeks off and 20 pounds of weight loss.
Yes, I'm weak like a little girl and uncoordinated as hell (But I look good).
I failed on the third rep of squats @ 285, dead lifts @ 386, The right shoulder is a little achy so I didn't bother to max bench.
Linear progression with the basics seems like the quickest route to getting my strength up for the moment and the Bill Starr 5x5 is a solid program.
Currently sitting around 205 @ ~14% (eye balled - can almost see abs).
I will be using the MadCow template (http://madcow.hostzi.com/5x5_Program/Linear_5x5.htm) except I'll put Power Cleans back in instead of rows. Power Cleans may turn into Power Snatches if my wrists won't stretch into place but 4 months hammering steel may have improved my wrists (or destroyed them).
It will probably take me a workout or two to get my initials numbers right but I will be starting extremely conservatively.
Yes, I'm weak like a little girl and uncoordinated as hell (But I look good).
I failed on the third rep of squats @ 285, dead lifts @ 386, The right shoulder is a little achy so I didn't bother to max bench.
Linear progression with the basics seems like the quickest route to getting my strength up for the moment and the Bill Starr 5x5 is a solid program.
Currently sitting around 205 @ ~14% (eye balled - can almost see abs).
I will be using the MadCow template (http://madcow.hostzi.com/5x5_Program/Linear_5x5.htm) except I'll put Power Cleans back in instead of rows. Power Cleans may turn into Power Snatches if my wrists won't stretch into place but 4 months hammering steel may have improved my wrists (or destroyed them).
It will probably take me a workout or two to get my initials numbers right but I will be starting extremely conservatively.