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Topic: Bigger weights in Texas (Read 29599 times)
Matt Erdman
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Re: Bigger weights in Texas
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Reply #288 on:
Oct 09, 2011, 08:41 PM »
Quote from: Arturo Gómez on Oct 09, 2011, 09:48 AM
Probably you set the bar near to the neck.
It didn't hurt. My legs just didn't seem strong.
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Re: Bigger weights in Texas
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Reply #289 on:
Oct 10, 2011, 02:06 PM »
10-10-11
PC&J
230x2+1
230x2+1
PC hang below knee
195x5 PR
Press
80x8x5
My back was really sore today, so I skipped RDL. I intended to power clean 230x3 for a PR, but it didn't happen. Next time.
I'm going on a vacation here. I'll keep lifting and taper off of this program. In 2 weeks I'll make one more push on the squat then start getting ready to compete.
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Re: Bigger weights in Texas
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Reply #290 on:
Oct 11, 2011, 06:59 PM »
10-11-11
Squats
235x8x4
DL on 3" platform
375x3
Petersen stepups
14"x12
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Re: Bigger weights in Texas
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Reply #291 on:
Oct 28, 2011, 03:12 PM »
Time for a long over-due update.
I went on vacation for a week, but still got some training in. It was a bit like a taper. Came back and hit three PRs. Power clean 230x3, Press 115x7, DL on 3" platform 385x3. The squat just wasn't there.
I'm going to be working off some of Carl Miller's old stuff related to Bulgarian training cycles. Not that it will actually look anything like that.
10-24-11
Snatch from low blocks - 150x5x3
Squat - 300x8, 280x8, 260x8
10-25-11
CG Incline Bench - 135x8, 125x8, 115x8
Step-ups - 20lbx10x2
10-27-11
PC&J from low block - 210x3+1x3
Squat - 305x8, 285x8, 265x8
10-28-11
CG Incline - 140x8, 130x8, 120x8
DL - 370x5, 345x5
I'm using the safety squat bar right now. It really helps prevent me from using my back too much.
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Matt Erdman
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Re: Bigger weights in Texas
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Reply #292 on:
Nov 09, 2011, 08:30 PM »
Last week was basically half way between this week and the week previous to last.
11-07-11
SN Complex*- 160x1x3
Squat - 320x6, 300x8, 280x8, 260x8, 240x8
11-08-11
CG Incline - 145x8, 135x8, 125x8, 115x8, 105x8
Stepups - 30x10x5
*SN complex is 2 Pendlay rows + 1 PSN + 2 BNPP + 1 SN. The rows and push press are done with the snatch grip. There was a discussion of upper back strength on the Pendlay forum, so I was experimenting. I really like the complex.
Two more workouts in this loading phase, including some beastly deadlifting.
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Re: Bigger weights in Texas
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Reply #293 on:
Nov 11, 2011, 04:24 PM »
11-10-11
PC&J, Low block - 220x3+1x3
Squats - 325x5, 305x7, 285x8, 265x8, 245x8
11-11-11
CG Incline - 150x5, 140x7, 130x8, 120x8, 110x8
Deadlift - 390x5 (PR), 365x5, 340x5, 315x5
It's been a rough week.
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Re: Bigger weights in Texas
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Reply #294 on:
Nov 15, 2011, 08:59 PM »
11-15-11
SN Complex - 165x1x3
Squats - 340x1, 310x6, 280x5x2
Depth jumps - 5x5
11-16-11
SN PP - 125x5x5
Stepups - 50x6x3
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Re: Bigger weights in Texas
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Reply #295 on:
Nov 19, 2011, 04:29 PM »
11-18-11
PC&J - 225x3x3
Squat - 345x1, 315x6, 285x5
Depth Jumps
11-19-11
SN PP - 130x5x5
Deadlift - 400x1x3
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