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Post by Allentown » Wed Apr 17, 2024 3:41 am

Apr 17
GPP
BW 218.4
DB row
75x12x5
Leg raise
10x7

EZ bar skull crushers
68x12x5
Pull up
4x9

DB concentration curl
27x12x3

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Post by Allentown » Thu Apr 18, 2024 3:47 am

Apr 18
Bench
BW 218.2
Bench
225x1x4
177x8x4
Chain hammer curl
12x8

OHP
147x2
122x8x3

Goofed up on rep 2 of 225, failed it. Reracked, did three more singles as planned. Need to fess up to using PED this morning though (caffeine pill along with double espresso).

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Post by Allentown » Fri Apr 19, 2024 3:51 am

Apr 19
DL
BW 217.8
Deadlift
475x3
380x5x4(+3 reps last set)

Box front squat
210x12x3(+1 rep last set)
CoC
#1x5x5
Tx23x3
3-1-3 tempo GM
95x12x3

Good. Solid. Top set was @9.5. Or possibly @10. But I've had harder pulls.

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Re: Medically Diagnosed with a Well Developed Appearance

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Post by Clearwater47 » Fri Apr 19, 2024 7:03 am

Sounds like a very good session. I love (and hate) DL/Front Squat workouts. Love them because they just seem like a great compliment to each other. Hate them because of the physical and psychological discomfort. Always feels good when you get through the workout. ;)

Help me out with some of your acronyms... CoC? What is the T in Tx23x3?

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Post by Allentown » Sat Apr 20, 2024 3:34 am

Clearwater47 wrote: Fri Apr 19, 2024 7:03 am Sounds like a very good session. I love (and hate) DL/Front Squat workouts. Love them because they just seem like a great compliment to each other. Hate them because of the physical and psychological discomfort. Always feels good when you get through the workout. ;)

Help me out with some of your acronyms... CoC? What is the T in Tx23x3?
Captain of Crush grippers. T is the Trainer gripper, 100lbs of resistance.

I am 65% sure my best deadlift progress came when I was doing front squats in the programming. But also doing Prowler sprints, I think, too many variables, but I too love/hate front squats. Doing them off a box is nice, I think, let's it be a bigger quad stimulus because it helps take the low back and hamstrings out. Which is why I do good mornings too, but I dunno about those.

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Post by Allentown » Sat Apr 20, 2024 4:14 am

Apr 20
GPP
BW
Grenade lat pull down
50x12x5

Standing triceps press down
57x12x5
BB row
150x12x5

Myo pulley curl
40x20, 40x5x11

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Increased weight on all lifts, felt like the RPE was lower than last time anyways. Possibly going to bed 30 min early helped.

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Post by DCR » Sat Apr 20, 2024 3:44 pm

Allentown wrote: Sat Apr 20, 2024 3:34 amI am 65% sure my best deadlift progress came when I was doing front squats in the programming. But also doing Prowler sprints, I think, too many variables, but I too love/hate front squats.
I hate them, period, but my experience is yours: my best (although in my case still sad) deadlifting has been when front squatting. Thinking about it, though, I don’t know whether that was as a result of the movement or that at those times front squatting was my only squat - meaning substantially lighter than my normal squat and with next to no lower back fatigue…
Allentown wrote: Sat Apr 20, 2024 3:34 amDoing them off a box is nice, I think, let's it be a bigger quad stimulus because it helps take the low back and hamstrings out. Which is why I do good mornings too, but I dunno about those.
… and further to that, curious as to this, in that the reason that I’ve had periods of doing this movement that I loathe was that I’d gotten hurt and needed a straight up and down squat that didn’t invite my low back and hips/hams to the party. I would think that sitting back to a box would send that invitation, but I may not be correctly picturing it, or different anthropometry, etc.

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Post by Allentown » Mon Apr 22, 2024 3:38 am

Apr 22
Bench
BW
Bench
205x5
187x4x5
187x8

DB curl
25x13x3
Pinky grip tempo bench
147x8x3

So I totally just remembered (learned?) that you can kind of catapult the bar off your chest using your abs and ribs. Tempo bench was probably 1-2 RPE lower than last week with an extra 1lb (wow) on the bar, especially sets 2 & 3 when I utilized that technique.

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Post by Allentown » Mon Apr 22, 2024 3:45 am

DCR wrote: Sat Apr 20, 2024 3:44 pm … and further to that, curious as to this, in that the reason that I’ve had periods of doing this movement that I loathe was that I’d gotten hurt and needed a straight up and down squat that didn’t invite my low back and hips/hams to the party. I would think that sitting back to a box would send that invitation, but I may not be correctly picturing it, or different anthropometry, etc.
Bar path is not vertical when I do them, and it doesn't need to be. More of a J. But I think the big change that reduces low back fatigue is that I'm not inducing a large force through my low back at the bottom of a squat where you need to stop the descent and reverse into an ascent- the box does that and lets you focus your brain parts on quads for the push.

If I had the space or money or interest I would use/set up a leg press, but for now I like (hate) doing these.

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Re: Medically Diagnosed with a Well Developed Appearance

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Post by DCR » Mon Apr 22, 2024 4:51 am

Allentown wrote: Mon Apr 22, 2024 3:45 am
DCR wrote: Sat Apr 20, 2024 3:44 pm … and further to that, curious as to this, in that the reason that I’ve had periods of doing this movement that I loathe was that I’d gotten hurt and needed a straight up and down squat that didn’t invite my low back and hips/hams to the party. I would think that sitting back to a box would send that invitation, but I may not be correctly picturing it, or different anthropometry, etc.
Bar path is not vertical when I do them, and it doesn't need to be. More of a J. But I think the big change that reduces low back fatigue is that I'm not inducing a large force through my low back at the bottom of a squat where you need to stop the descent and reverse into an ascent- the box does that and lets you focus your brain parts on quads for the push.

If I had the space or money or interest I would use/set up a leg press, but for now I like (hate) doing these.
I can understand that. If I wanted to essentially guarantee never getting hurt again squatting, I’d pause squat only, for that reason. I’ve committed (lol) to that change a few times but the ego always undid it in like a week.

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Post by broseph » Mon Apr 22, 2024 5:18 am

Allentown wrote: Mon Apr 22, 2024 3:45 am But I think the big change that reduces low back fatigue is that I'm not inducing a large force through my low back at the bottom of a squat where you need to stop the descent and reverse into an ascent
I definitely think this is something. I’ve recently slowed my eccentrics down in the name of hypertrophy, and found; less joint pains and not a very big effect on rep count.

I really thought it was going to kill my reps per set. Maybe the sudden reverse in direction on a fast eccentric is just as taxing as a slower overall eccentric, but more so on the joints (and lower back with a squat).

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Post by Allentown » Tue Apr 23, 2024 3:40 am

Apr 23
Legs
BW
LBBS
345x1
Raw pause LBBS
225x4x6
LBBS
315x2x2

SGDL
12x185,195,205,215

Decided to do pause, for the low stress.
Kind of aimless right now. I don't currently have any set goals for the year, and programming is mostly free from. Should probably pick SOMETHING so I don't get to Dec and find I am in a worse place than the year before...

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Post by Allentown » Wed Apr 24, 2024 3:55 am

Apr 24
GPP
BW
DB row
130x8x4
Leg raise
17x4

EZ bar skull crushers
70x12x5
Pull up
6x5(+1 rep last set)

DB con curl
28x12x3
Rotator cuff stuff

Echo tabata
10::20x8
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Post by Allentown » Thu Apr 25, 2024 3:43 am

Apr 25
Bench
BW 218.4
Bench
225x1
215x1,1,1f,1
Bench
178x8x4
Chain curl
18x5

Arnold press
25x12x5

OHP
135x3

Wanted to do a double for the 4th set of top weight, got all wonky and almost dropped it.

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Post by Allentown » Fri Apr 26, 2024 3:57 am

Apr 26
Deadlift
BW 220.2
DL
495x1
435x4x3
435x6

Box front squat
215x12x3

3-1-3 tempo GM
96x12x3

Slow (80min) but solid session.
Weight too high. But my knee sleeves felt really tight, so I'll just assume it's all muscle.

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Post by Allentown » Sat Apr 27, 2024 4:14 am

Apr 27
GPP
BW
Lat pull down
122x15x5
McGill crunch
6x5

BFR triceps press down
62x12x5

BFR preacher curl
42x12x5

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Post by Allentown » Mon Apr 29, 2024 3:37 am

Apr 29
Bench
BW
Bench
207x4
190x4x5
190x6f
190x3

Pinkey grip tempo bench
150x8x3
DB curl
30x12,12,13

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Post by Allentown » Tue Apr 30, 2024 3:33 am

Apr 30
Legs
BW
Raw pause low bar
235x3x10

Heel elevated squats
25x20x3

I don't want to do squats any more. But I also don't know how to not do them.

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