OK so here are my best lifts to date. Just keep
in mind that the 'best' I'm talking abot is on the
4th set when the weight is at maximum load.
Upper Body
Flat bench - 55lbs x 6 (DB's)
Seated Shoulder Press - 30lbs x 6 (DB's)
Lat Pull Downs - 120lbs x 6
Lying Tricep Ext - 15Kg's x 6 (BB)
Preacher Curls - 22kg's x 6 (BB)
Lower Body
Squats (unassisted) - 65kg (+bar??) x 6
Lying Ham curl - 55lbs x 6
Standing Calf Raises - 160lbs x 6
Thanks
Devante.
Monday
Squat 3x8
Press 3x6
sldl 3x10
row 3x8
Wednesday
Squat 5x5
Bench 5x5
Dead 5x5
Friday
Squat 1x20
clean 5x3
press 5x3
curl 3x6
Have fun... There is nothingmore homosexual in the english language then 'calfraises"
he'd last a month doing that before burning out. way too much volume.
My best gains on the deadlift (100-170kg 5RM) were made deadlifting 1x5 a week.
When I lifted on 5x5 I spent 5 months with my 160kg 5RM deadlift getting nowhere before regressing. I then started again with 1x5 and got to 190kg for 10 reps before I switched to monthly programming.
Im someone who can tolerate just about anything but 5x5 straight across like that isnt a good way of organizing things for all but the most rank novice.
Noobs,
At the time I was not drinking that much coffee. I would drink 3L of milk on average a day and I was easily getting 2g of protein per pound of bodyweight per day.
Another big one along with hormones - joint structure. This is why endos make for good powerlifters.
Why not simply recommend PTC's workout or starting strength rather than hitting him with a botched version of 5x5?
I pulled 200 for 6 a while back and stopped when i got bored. Checkmate
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