Genetic Defect 02:13 PM 03-10-2009
Originally Posted by PeteSB75:
Which, that the bench is an isolation? Or that it is or is not a good indicator of overall strength? Or that that site is OTT? Or that I am ugly? That Bao likes doing things by himself?
:-)
:-) yes?
I disagree that squats are a good overall strength indicator
PeteSB75 02:17 PM 03-10-2009
Originally Posted by Big Vito:
:-) yes?
I disagree that squats are a good overall strength indicator
Power Clean and Press? I'm still working on mechanics for those.
The Professor 02:31 PM 03-10-2009
Originally Posted by Big Vito:
:-) yes?
I disagree that squats are a good overall strength indicator
why? they require strong hams, quads, glutes, spinal erectors, traps, lats, and the ability to use them all basically at the same time.
seems like a better overall strength indicator than the bench.
then again, my vote goes to deadlift. it always goes to deadlift.
:-) :-)
Mugen910 02:32 PM 03-10-2009
Originally Posted by PeteSB75:
Which, that the bench is an isolation? Or that it is or is not a good indicator of overall strength? Or that that site is OTT? Or that I am ugly? That Bao likes doing things by himself?
:-)
Originally Posted by Big Vito:
:-) yes?
:-)
PeteSB75 02:36 PM 03-10-2009
Originally Posted by The Professor:
why? they require strong hams, quads, glutes, spinal erectors, traps, lats, and the ability to use them all basically at the same time.
seems like a better overall strength indicator than the bench.
then again, my vote goes to deadlift. it always goes to deadlift. :-) :-)
I can go with the deadlift. That is a brutal exercise that always gets me pumped when I do it, especially after squatting.
The Professor 02:38 PM 03-10-2009
Originally Posted by PeteSB75:
I can go with the deadlift. That is a brutal exercise that always gets me pumped when I do it, especially after squatting.
Man ... now I want to go deadlift something.
Where's my Geo?
:-)
:-):-):-)
BigFrank 02:57 PM 03-10-2009
I would say Deadlift for best over all strength indicator. I don't know about bench being an isolation exercises, that sounds like a bunch of bull to me.
As for the bench form question I have always told people this...I think we debated about this before.
A closer grip with elbows tucked, a solid base and tight back will keep you healthy and strong, and allow you to press a long time.
A wide grip with no base to push from will destroy your shoulders.
If you want chest isolation flat bench is not the answer. If you want to get strong and pack on some decent mass, bench away.
I'm over the crud as far as I can tell Tom. Everything seems to have rolled out so to speak lol.
Pulling tonight.
The Professor 03:02 PM 03-10-2009
Originally Posted by BigFrank:
Pulling tonight.
Pull one more for me, Frank. I'm on a DL embargo for a few weeks total. Gonna get back on the horse next week, methinks.
Okay ... maybe sooner. Gotta paint my ipod pink first, though.
:-)
BigFrank 03:09 PM 03-10-2009
Pink ipods are mandatory for heavy deadlifts.
Mugen910 03:28 PM 03-10-2009
Originally Posted by The Professor:
Pull one more for me, Frank. I'm on a DL embargo for a few weeks total. Gonna get back on the horse next week, methinks.
Okay ... maybe sooner. Gotta paint my ipod pink first, though. :-)
Originally Posted by BigFrank:
Pink ipods are mandatory for heavy deadlifts.
:-)
PeteSB75 03:39 PM 03-10-2009
Originally Posted by BigFrank:
Pink ipods are mandatory for heavy deadlifts.
I need to get some pink earbuds to go with it tho. Pink cord too.
These should do:
http://www.amazon.com/Coby-CVE51PNK-...6717583&sr=8-8
BTW, you are right Frank. I misread the listing. BB.com has it listed as compound. My bad.
The Professor 03:43 PM 03-10-2009
The Professor 03:44 PM 03-10-2009
BigFrank 06:19 PM 03-10-2009
Pony up the 20 bucks and get the 2GB one Prof.
Heavy lifting requires, a pink ipod with matching pink headphones held inside a pink, possibly leopard print fanny pack.
Tonights session blew ass for me. Bombed 2 lifts, another totally failed attempted. Dont know why but my quads and hams felt tight for who knows why. Overall bad night.
Good one tonight. I was feeling it after three days off.
bench press
135 x 12 x 2 sets (warm up)
155 x 10 x 2 sets
175 x 8 x 2 sets
195 x 6 x 2 sets
215 x 5 x 2 sets
decline bench
185 x 6 x 3 sets
cable cross overs chest
70 x 10 x 3 sets
dumbell curls
50 x 10
55 x 10
60 x 8
barbell curls
95 x10 x 3 sets
skull crushers
85 x 10 x 3 sets
close grip bench
165 x 6 x 4 sets
overhead cable tri rope extensions
100 x 3 x 3 sets
cable tri rope pull downs
80 x 10 x 3 sets
cable v-grip push downs
120 x 8 x 2-1/2 sets (tri's gave out)
abs cable
150 x 20
crunches cable 150 x20
Broke a sweat.
:-)
Cardio tomorrow.
Back and legs Thursday.
icehog3 11:09 PM 03-10-2009
Originally Posted by PeteSB75:
[Give me a squat, deadlift or press (standing, overhead) any day as a measure of pure strength. Something that involves more than just a couple of muscles at least.
I agree with you that those exercises are a better indicator of overall strength than the flat bench. Keep in mind though, that sheer strength is not everyone's goal. Sport specifric training, bodybuilding, weight loss, etc are often more important to some lifters.
That being said, I was always stronger (relative to my weight) on squats and deadlifts than I was on flat bench. At this point, I am actually significantly stronger on the incline bench that I am on flats, and find it builds the pecs better as well (for me).
Originally Posted by hova45:
Nice good to see that this thread was started over here :-)
Joey!!
:-)
Originally Posted by BigFrank:
I'm over the crud as far as I can tell Tom. Everything seems to have rolled out so to speak lol.
Good news, Frank!
:-)
Genetic Defect 11:11 PM 03-10-2009
Originally Posted by PeteSB75:
Power Clean and Press? I'm still working on mechanics for those.
that IMHO is the best one
:-) of course I'm in the minority here.
Genetic Defect 11:13 PM 03-10-2009
Originally Posted by The Professor:
why? they require strong hams, quads, glutes, spinal erectors, traps, lats, and the ability to use them all basically at the same time.
seems like a better overall strength indicator than the bench.
then again, my vote goes to deadlift. it always goes to deadlift. :-) :-)
Pete has the best answer, try it dokk and find out why
:-)
PeteSB75 08:14 AM 03-11-2009
Decided to try out the workout from Starting Strength last night, and so change things up a bit.
Squat
45x8
95x8
135x6
185x5
235x5 (3 sets) - new PR
Deadlift
135x5 (6 sets) - had someone to watch me left and critique form, so was working on that rather than push the weight up. Think that was even harder than pushing the weight, tbh.
Press - Standing, Overhead - first time I've done this with a barbell
45x5 2 sets
65x5
95x5 3 sets
I was tired but not bombed after finishing. My quads are a bit sore today.
Mugen910 08:29 AM 03-11-2009
last night 4 miles then light weights and high reps for chest, biceps, triceps
:-)