PeteSB75 07:45 AM 05-11-2009
Sticking with the full body for a bit, I think. I've been liking the workouts better that way and I feel like I get more out of them.
Squat
245x5
255x5
265x5
Bench
185x5 2 sets
175x5 (getting a little tired by the third set and no spotter)
Power Clean
125x5
135x5 2 sets (tie PR)
Those power cleans are hard, but fun as hell. I think I need to increase my velocity a little, but it's a great exercise. It's quickly taking a close second to deads as my favorite.
Good luck with the change-up in your workout Gerry. Don't get too sore
:-)
PeteSB75 09:32 AM 05-14-2009
Worked on squat depth, so I didn't up my weight today for the leg-focused exercises. Knee is also still tight - I did some stretching and rolled both legs, which seemed to help quite a bit, at least for a little while. Will try again tonight when I get home from work and tomorrow morning as well, probably right out of the shower.
Squat
265x5 3 sets
Press - standing, overhead
120x5 3 sets (new PR)
Dead
225x5
245x5
icehog3 05:37 PM 05-15-2009
Miss you guys...my computer at home crapped out, so I haven't been here for a few days....still hitting the gym and the ice though. Hope to talk with you all more soon!
King James 07:06 PM 05-15-2009
after one hell of a long exam week I got back to lifting this week. Football starts up soon too. looking forward to it
teotides 12:38 AM 05-16-2009
I've been hitting the gym much more frequently in the last few months (in between no surf days) and I'm seeing some overall strength increases. I've always been a pretty wiry guy but I'm beginning to notice a little more definition. My question to anyone willing to answer is, can you recommend a good book that outlines a regimine for gaining size, increasing strength/power, and improves overall fitness/endurance? They all seem to be independent of one another in terms of how to lift and what types of exercises to do. I realize this is a rather broad questions but I was hoping there was maybe a sort of weight lifting for dummies intro guide out there worth reading. Keep in mind that I lift in a place that has little equipment (mainly dumbbells and some machines/ community pool).
Thanks for any feedback or suggestions
:-)
Chris. 06:04 AM 05-16-2009
bodybuilding.com has just about every exercise illustrated and demonstrated on video on their website.
PeteSB75 07:25 AM 05-16-2009
Originally Posted by teotides:
I've been hitting the gym much more frequently in the last few months (in between no surf days) and I'm seeing some overall strength increases. I've always been a pretty wiry guy but I'm beginning to notice a little more definition. My question to anyone willing to answer is, can you recommend a good book that outlines a regimine for gaining size, increasing strength/power, and improves overall fitness/endurance? They all seem to be independent of one another in terms of how to lift and what types of exercises to do. I realize this is a rather broad questions but I was hoping there was maybe a sort of weight lifting for dummies intro guide out there worth reading. Keep in mind that I lift in a place that has little equipment (mainly dumbbells and some machines/ community pool).
Thanks for any feedback or suggestions:-)
Starting Strength by Lon Kilgore and Mark Rippetoe. All you need is a power rack. It goes through the main barbell exercises, talking about form and execution.
King James 01:26 PM 05-16-2009
Scrimmage today....time to do work
icehog3 03:48 PM 05-16-2009
Did a double today so I can take tomorrow off and watch the Hawks game....I am bushed.
TanithT 03:55 PM 05-16-2009
Originally Posted by zemekone:
just getting back:
Deadlift day 10 sets of 225lbs
How many reps in your sets? My dl isn't too far from that, but I tend to do 3 to 5 sets of 8 to 15 reps depending on the weight and whether it's a light or a heavy day.
teotides 05:21 PM 05-16-2009
Thanks for the feedback Pete
:-)
Got about three hours of decent waves in this morning
:-)
Gonna head to the gym to see if I can put to work the bacon cheeseburger, onion rings and milkshake I just put down.
The Professor 05:12 PM 05-17-2009
First day back in the gym in almost 2 weeks. Haven't been supplementing at all since then, either. Decided to make it a triplex push-pull day from the ground up just to try things out and see where my body's at. Ended up at 315 pulls and 150 pushes, which is about where I was at when I left. Actually ... it's better.
:-)
Followed that up with pullthroughs -- 3 sets of 8 @ 170. Finished off with pull-down abs -- 3 sets of 8, 9, 9.5 @ 200.
My ears are still ringing, my hands are still shaking, and I feel like I could eat more than the Admiral.
:-) :-)
I'll be starting a 4 week cycle of "Halo-Tren 400" tomorrow. Let's see if I can add a little strength and loose a little fat....
:-)
Happy lifting to all!!!!!
King James 06:41 PM 05-17-2009
Nice workout, Dokk. Sore today from scrimmage yesterday, but will be back hitting the weights tomorrow afternoon
:-)
zemekone 07:23 PM 05-17-2009
Originally Posted by The Professor:
I'll be starting a 4 week cycle of "Halo-Tren 400" tomorrow. Let's see if I can add a little strength and loose a little fat.... :-)
4? you should go on for at least 6-8 pro hormones usally kick in at week 2 that gives you 2 weeks to train while on it...
:-) but what do i know?
The Professor 07:25 PM 05-17-2009
Originally Posted by zemekone:
4? you should go on for at least 6-8 pro hormones usally kick in at week 2 that gives you 2 weeks to train while on it...
:-) but what do i know?
Hmmmm ... maybe 6 then.
zemekone 07:27 PM 05-17-2009
Originally Posted by The Professor:
Hmmmm ... maybe 6 then.
8
:-)
call me we can talk about it... seriously i thought you got a 8 week cycle
PeteSB75 08:20 PM 05-17-2009
Good lifting this morning.
Squat
265x5
270x5
275x5 New PR
Bench
185x5
185x4 2 sets
Power Clean
135x5
145x5 2 sets (New PR)
145x3 couldn't rack the 4th pull
Felt very good. Loving those power cleans.
zemekone 08:29 PM 05-17-2009
just did a 110 pull ups from a towel and hangs for grip
11 sets of 10
then hour of cardio
icehog3 02:10 PM 05-18-2009
I miss my workout Brothers. Keep hitting in hard, Gents!
:-)
PeteSB75 08:02 AM 05-19-2009
I am still going at it, don't worry. Pushing the weight on all the main exercises. I've got to be honest, I'm a bit surprised that I am still progressing the way I am. In any case, this morning:
Squat
265x5
275x5
280x5 (New PR)
Press - Standing OH
125x5 2 sets (New PR)
Dead
225x5
255x4 (New PR)
I think I might have to get some straps before I can go too much further with my dead. That bar is damn heavy and hard. My hands kill on the top lift, even with an alternate grip/hook grip.