Yeah as Noobs says, have a go a 20 reppers for a while, I did this a while ago for a month or so, was hard but a nice change of pace.
You're fucking about doing 100 burpees, complexes and sprints every other day of the week. How much weight have you put on in the 2+ months?
Not looking to put on weight. Looking to lose it if anything. Concentrating on strength and weight loss
Do those 2 things even go together??
But you increase the muscle first then its easier to cut the fat...
You need to look at where you are failing. How long have you been at the weight for? Is it when you come out of the hole? Are you leaning forward to much, putting pressure on the quads, instead of pushing the weight with your heels and hips? You need to find the weak point and attack it. Are your other lifts going up? Its rare that all three will progress evenly, due to fatigue and growth.
Cmon TTT, that doesn't help the guy.
After reading your journal, and all the love I have for rip, I don't think he has you doing enough volume. You are doing 10 reps for squats, and that's it. That would barely tickle your dick. You need something with some more volume, because you are trying to teach your body and mind to coordinate the lifts and get stronger, not neccessarily through muscle growth but neurological growth. PTC's program would have you doing 30 reps, which is 90 per week. Even at lower weight it would be much more beneficial than 10 reps per workout at a weight you are struggling at.
just restart at 65. do 5x5 until you get to 75 and then go back to 3x5. its that easy.
Cmon TTT, that doesn't help the guy.
Thats only 5 more reps than before. 30 would be double. 5 x 3 or whatever is good when you have worked up to it for a 5 x 3 max, but when it is all you do week in week out, it isn't enough.I'm actually doing 5 x 3 or trying to