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Cheers mate, I think I've resigned myself to knowing that my deadlift is my trump card, I'm built for it. Won't stop me busting my ass on the other lifts though...
Haha yep, I don't go anywhere without my long socks now...
I tried a 12 week PTC routine for bench maybe give one of those a go? See if sticky/tombro will write you one for $$$. I did 'digit'. Brutal but I paused 130, tng'd 135 and pressed 90 which seems to me a new base level of strength (smolov was temporary). It was fucking hard but maybe thats what you need.
I'd love to do it again but I really need to cut, belt getting tight. I think if I did I'd pause 135kg in 12 weeks no problem.
I think you got it mixed up. I don't do one week of split, one week of full body, one week of push/pull, one week of german volume training etc. I stuck with a split for 5 years before i plateau'd. Afterwards, I tried throwing in some new exercises like the barbell hack-squat (not using machine), and hitting each body group 2-3 times a week.
Nice bro, solid! I've never worn a belt too, not even 100% sure why. I just chose not to powerlift with anything that could help me, whether it be lifting straps, belts, or gloves. Not sure if its broscience or not, but I heard belts restrict ab development during heavy squats and deads.
Took 110kg for a ride on bench again tonight.
Last time was 110x4@10 touch n go. Today...110x3@9 all paused IPF standard.
This is a pb at this bodyweight. 92kg.
Decided to try out the uni gym for free today, since SSG has moved, and if I'm going to travel as far as SSG's new location to train, I may as well go the extra mile and have somewhere I can train between classes. I'm highly likely to buy a membership there.
At the uni gym, I did 20 reps of high bar squats for 90kg. I've done that low bar before, but not high bar. So that's a high bar PB.
I also complimented two attractive girls I'd never met before on their lifting, which I guess is some sort of social flirty PB.
Nice bro, solid! I've never worn a belt too, not even 100% sure why. I just chose not to powerlift with anything that could help me, whether it be lifting straps, belts, or gloves. Not sure if its broscience or not, but I heard belts restrict ab development during heavy squats and deads.
I believe there was a study recently which actually showed that belts increased core activation. Can't remember where I saw it. For me, it just "feels good". And when I compete I will use all the things that we are allowed to
I feel alot tighter everywhere in the squat if i use my belt. Cant use it on deadlift as I cant get into position with it in place. Also use it for mil press. Again much tighter etc.