a 120kg 5rm is not a noob level squat. doing a 1rm test will give him a starting point, and something to compare to in 3 months time. It will also motivate him to improve on that next time. doing a 1rm is not a difficult thing. it will also give him a taste of using maximal effort.
Pistachio, Test your max. Which program will you be using? And nice work on your weight gain.
exactly my point, obviously it isn't the heaviest squat in the world, but it is still better than 95% of people at your average gym.
i just get (easily) annoyed when anybody calls me a noob at the gym or training in general after dedicating so much time and effort into it and coming from being a skinny f_ck. obviously i still have much to learn, but obviously i have also worked damn hard to get to where i am.
i may have overreacted slightly, but my keys type faster than my mind decides whether or not to post something...
its a pretty generic strength training program (similar to 5x5), although seeing as i am new to powerlifting style training, i think just about anything would probably work.
oh and thanks mate, it is nice when ppl recognise the effort you have put in to date
Interesting thread.
I am 48 years old, and I can only remember failing a squat once in my life, and it was doing 20 reppers.
I have never failed a 1RM. All this dumping bars has me confused.
Approach your max slowly, in 10kg jumps. If 90kg is really hard, and your not sure if you could get 100kg, use 95kg as your 1RM.
Its only an approximate figure you need for a program I gather, 5kg wont make a bit of difference.
Four pages of arguing over such an innocent simple little thing. I work out a client's 1RM in 5 minutes, its not that hard.
lol, fair call mate.
that is basically exactly how i plan to do it. bench press is the only exercise i am not afraid to fail on, simply because there is next to no risk of injury if you aren't trying to lift too heavy and you have a spotter.
tested my 1RM at the gym 2nite for deadlifts (sumo style).
i got up to 170kg with perfect technique, and the lift was surprisingly quick too, good momentum. will easily be deadlifting 200kg within 6 months. i was quite pleased considering that i have been bouncing deadlifts ever since i started doing them and this was the first time i did it without.