Gotcha.!
Best-of-Luck Steve..!! GO FOR IT..!@!@
SP is a Grand Champion i might have to move to Melbourne to tran with him.
Again, really just a case of straightforward mathematics. ALTHOUGH, may not be as easy-to-achieve in practice. As previously mentioned, ANY formula/projection can be altered etc., either prior-to commencement, or during the actual training cycle, to produce desired result(s).
Theres no secret to my deadlift training I just turn up open on my heaviest then go home.you could teach him how to deadlift
Adam,
Would you have any old training journals (or if you can do it from memory) that you could post a days workout from? Just so we can all see how hard you worked. It would be great to see.
Thanks mate.
nah- I'm a grand chimpaneze.SP is a Grand Champion i might have to move to Melbourne to tran with him.
Cheers- the plan will be to crack the 1000 barrier next year as long as I stay injury free.
My best lifts are SQ375, B280, DL300- but I think I have plenty more in the tank. The 940 total came after a short break from training following the world bench- so I only put together 5 weeks of training. I think I have stacks more in the squat, probably another 20 or so in the deadlift and plenty more in the bench. Here is a video of me at world bench- I got painfully close with 292.5kg.
YouTube - SPworlds.wmv
the only problem I see with this logic is that the more you lift the more you should improve. For example, 2% of 900 is much more than 2% of 600.more numbers....
using a conservative 2% gain per 14 weeks would mean that you'd have to start at 790kg to reach 2000lbs in two years...after reviewing my old logs, I am more comfortable with these figures....
this will be my goal...reach 2000lbs in wraps in two years.....using ProRawOne as the starting point
the only problem I see with this logic is that the more you lift the more you should improve. For example, 2% of 900 is much more than 2% of 600.
If I was to increase my total by 2% every 14 weeks I could break the open world record in 128weeks.
very true...my first PA comp in Nov 2008 produced 245/BMB/265/BMB (RAW)...now for the sake of the exercise lets say I benched 140 (which I did in warmups) and add 20kgs for wraps...that gives a 265/140/265/670...which means going by my theory I should be on target for a 940 at ProRawOne.....now given that is 120kgs more than my best equipped total, clearly I'm not training hard enough!
Adam thanks mate that was a really good explanation of your training, more than was asked and very much appreciated.
Thanks again Markos.
If you're reading this Kelly, I've read your 2,000,000-word essay/questionnaire, & will try-to put aside about 3-days to answer.!
But, seriously....OF COURSE I know who you are.! Spoke with you @ the Melbourne Nationals & watched most of your lifting. Hope all's well in the 'Top End', &, if you see Smithy (& crew...), tell 'em to GET back 'on-board' & start lifting again.!
I ran the Coan squat routine about this time last year and hit a 300 in wraps (in comp) I also trippled 260 raw during the routine which I was ecstatic about as one of my goals when starting lifting was to hit 260 for a single..needless to say I can confirm that it works well.
I've also ran the Coan-Phillipi deadlift routine which got me to a 300 deadlift in a belt...so I'd say that one works pretty good too.