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Redid my last horrible workout, still weaker then I was before the meet but it was better then last time.
Decided to reset back to cycle 2 of the 3/5/1 instead of moving on to round 3. It may be that it is not enough but we'll see. Also locking down on the assistance work.
Feels good to have it structured again.
Pretty pleased with reaching almost all of my goals for 2011! As always I was a bit too optimistic with my bench press goals lol. But 15kg in a year isn't that bad, considering how long it took me to breach the 100kg wall.
On January 02 2011 00:15 sJarl wrote: sJarl Age: 20 || Height: 6'0" || Weight: 90kg Starting Date: 01/01/2011 || Goal Date: 31/12/2011 Training goals --100kg push press (from 80kg), 125kg bench press (from 95kg), 200kg deadlift and 140kg squat for reps (from 95kg). Be able to run any distance at all again. Misc goals -- Probably participate in a powerlifting meet.
lol @ squat goals.
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On August 29 2011 14:38 infinity21 wrote:I've been posting here & working out but haven't followed a proper diet & routine yet. I said that I will start SS when I'm done with school so I will officially start SS tomorrow Name: infinity21 Age: 22 || Height: 5'11" || Weight: 165 lbs at 15% bf Starting Date: Aug, 29, 2011 || Goal Date: Dec 31, 2011 Weight goals -- 170 lbs at 10% bf I want to get stronger and leaner. Going to try leangains first to see how it works for me. If I can't make good strength gains, since it takes more priority for me atm, I might go for 185 lbs at ~18% bf then cut. Training goals -- No idea if I'll reach or exceed any of these but might as well have some #s squat - 300 (175x5 atm) DL - 300 (haven't started) BP - 185 (125x5 atm) press - 130 (haven't started) Chin-ups - BW + 45 lbs (BW+25x1 atm) Nutrition goals -- start eating more paleo. I have no problems cooking stuff for myself but often skip out on veggies simply out of laziness so that is something else I need to fix. Man I was pretty optimistic about my squats (265) lol Beat my DL (315) and BP (195) goal but haven't maxed out press. Smashed my chin-up goal (BW+65) :D
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Bad workout day, failed ohp and chinups :/
squat 113kg 5-5-5 OHP 48kg 5-5-4 chinups bw+9kg 4-4-3.5
but got complimented on depth of squats by some random kid, always nice
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Eshlow and other nutrition experts. What do you all think of this?
Fasting for over a year with no ill side effects
Abstract + Show Spoiler +A 27-year-old male patient fasted under supervision for 382 days and has subsequently maintained his normal weight. Blood glucose concentrations around 30 mg/100 ml were recorded consistently during the last 8 months, although the patient was ambulant and attending as an out-patient. Responses to glucose and tolbutamide tolerance tests remained normal. The hyperglycaemic response to glucagon was reduced and latterly absent, but promptly returned to normal during carbohydrate refeeding. After an initial decrease was corrected, plasma potassium levels remained normal without supplementation. A temporary period of hypercalcaemia occurred towards the end of the fast. Decreased plasma magnesium concentrations were a consistent feature from the first month onwards. After 100 days of fasting there was a marked and persistent increase in the excretion of urinary cations and inorganic phosphate, which until then had been minimal. These increases may be due to dissolution of excessive soft tissue and skeletal mass. Prolonged fasting in this patient had no ill-effects.
Crazy if it's true. I assume he probably used vitamin pills/supplements to get all of his nutrition needs.
Edit: The actual study
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On December 28 2011 04:56 Catch wrote:Eshlow and other nutrition experts. What do you all think of this? Fasting for over a year with no ill side effectsAbstract + Show Spoiler +A 27-year-old male patient fasted under supervision for 382 days and has subsequently maintained his normal weight. Blood glucose concentrations around 30 mg/100 ml were recorded consistently during the last 8 months, although the patient was ambulant and attending as an out-patient. Responses to glucose and tolbutamide tolerance tests remained normal. The hyperglycaemic response to glucagon was reduced and latterly absent, but promptly returned to normal during carbohydrate refeeding. After an initial decrease was corrected, plasma potassium levels remained normal without supplementation. A temporary period of hypercalcaemia occurred towards the end of the fast. Decreased plasma magnesium concentrations were a consistent feature from the first month onwards. After 100 days of fasting there was a marked and persistent increase in the excretion of urinary cations and inorganic phosphate, which until then had been minimal. These increases may be due to dissolution of excessive soft tissue and skeletal mass. Prolonged fasting in this patient had no ill-effects. Crazy if it's true. I assume he probably used vitamin pills/supplements to get all of his nutrition needs. Edit: The actual study It's not a study, it's a case report.
Big difference between the two
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Haha I figured that out afterwards :D But still. lol
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After i've been taking shits, i noticed that there is some blood on the toilet paper, and i was wondering: Should i be worried? It's only a little, but still more than say, a year ago.
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it means you got a hemorrhoid. Squats can irritate roids. You gotta lay off something so it can heal up. I got one from celiac disease. I was squatting 2x a week and it got bad. I had to stop doing normal squats because it hurt so bad to #2.
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Might also be an eczema, get it checked by your GP, you should get an ointment and all will be good.
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On December 28 2011 04:56 Catch wrote:Eshlow and other nutrition experts. What do you all think of this? Fasting for over a year with no ill side effectsAbstract + Show Spoiler +A 27-year-old male patient fasted under supervision for 382 days and has subsequently maintained his normal weight. Blood glucose concentrations around 30 mg/100 ml were recorded consistently during the last 8 months, although the patient was ambulant and attending as an out-patient. Responses to glucose and tolbutamide tolerance tests remained normal. The hyperglycaemic response to glucagon was reduced and latterly absent, but promptly returned to normal during carbohydrate refeeding. After an initial decrease was corrected, plasma potassium levels remained normal without supplementation. A temporary period of hypercalcaemia occurred towards the end of the fast. Decreased plasma magnesium concentrations were a consistent feature from the first month onwards. After 100 days of fasting there was a marked and persistent increase in the excretion of urinary cations and inorganic phosphate, which until then had been minimal. These increases may be due to dissolution of excessive soft tissue and skeletal mass. Prolonged fasting in this patient had no ill-effects. Crazy if it's true. I assume he probably used vitamin pills/supplements to get all of his nutrition needs. Edit: The actual study
Likely had an intestinal tube for feeding...
I guess they're saying "fasting" is not eating from the mouth
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Whats up guys, just got back from a day at the gym where me and my friend found our max lifts. Felt so damn good to just try and move as much weight as possible and heres an update of from when i started to where im at now.
Starting bodyweight- 150lbs Bench/OHP- 0 (Had a dislocated AC joint) Sqaut/Deadlift- 105lbs for both
Current bodyweight- 165lbs Bench- 195lbs (wanted 205lbs so bad)] OHP- 125lbs Squat- 255lbs Deadlift- 325lbs (Prolly could of gotten 330lbs but didn't realize till i left that this would of been 2x bodyweight)
All in all im pretty happy with my main lift progress cant wait for next years thread to start so i can post some new goals!
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gym - stretch - protein shake- sauna - food - nap is the best recovery method, ever. 2nd day of smolov was easier than first one, even though I got massively drunk last night and slept like 6 hours. Gonna repeat today. :D:D. It's like i'm recovered after my nap, and don't even need sleep. I could prolly go squat now.
Squat: 100kgx8x3, 105x5, 115x2x2, 120x1
Added some light OHP, my shoulder feeling better. I didn't mention it earlier, but during my drunk week (2 weeks ago) I hurt my shoulder, either from unracking power cleans, or doing side flags and one arm pushups drunk bragging. (Ifriends told me I do that :p)
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On December 28 2011 10:02 GoTuNk! wrote: gym - stretch - protein shake- sauna - food - nap is the best recovery method, ever. 2nd day of smolov was easier than first one, even though I got massively drunk last night and slept like 6 hours. Gonna repeat today. :D:D. It's like i'm recovered after my nap, and don't even need sleep. I could prolly go squat now.
Squat: 100kgx8x3, 105x5, 115x2x2, 120x1
Added some light OHP, my shoulder feeling better. I didn't mention it earlier, but during my drunk week (2 weeks ago) I hurt my shoulder, either from unracking power cleans, or doing side flags and one arm pushups drunk bragging. (Ifriends told me I do that :p)
worth it. what is strength trainning for if you cant do a little alpha male drunk bragging.
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On December 28 2011 09:01 TheResidentEvil wrote: it means you got a hemorrhoid. Squats can irritate roids. You gotta lay off something so it can heal up. I got one from celiac disease. I was squatting 2x a week and it got bad. I had to stop doing normal squats because it hurt so bad to #2. So should refrain from squatting or should i refrain from any weightlifting?
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Well you have to see what works for you. What I did was stop doing normal squats. Deadlifts are still ok for me to do. some people cant. What i do now is deadlifts and barbell sumo squats. If you are getting pressure in your butthole region then you will irritate your roid. Wide stance squats didnt seem to bother me that much. If you get really low then they could but i just go parallel and dont feel it there. You can also try front squats and see.
What doesnt work is squats or box squats though
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On January 01 2011 13:49 decafchicken wrote:decafchicken aka decaf Age: 20 || Height: 6'1 || Weight: 205lbs/93kg Starting Date: 01/01/11 || Goal Date: 12/31/11 Weight goals -- Eh, stay below 94kg if i start competing in oly lifting. Be 210 pounds when i turn 21 (keep my tradition of age * 10 = bw every birthday ). For rugby, whatever weight is going to let me be the best player I can be. Training goals -- Current/Goal Deadlift: 485/545 Squat: 445/495 Bench: 295/315 Press: 5x165/225 Snatch: 97.5kg/125kg C&J: 115kg/150kg Go big or go home Nutrition goals -- Working towards cutting out grain products. Keep eating meat/dairy like its my job. Eat more veggies/fruits. Misc goals -- Win Division 2 Collegiate rugby nationals, Go undefeated next season in the fall all the way back to nationals again. Begin competing in the 94kg class for oly lifting. 3.5 GPA, get internship and into law school. Win at life.
doing good on my weight goals...still 94kg and hit 210 around my bday :p Deadlift - hit 525, not bad. Squat - has actually gone down. i've been doing ATG though and not focusing on them as much as i thought i would. hopefully i'll have time to squat more this year Bench - havent done this at all. still upper 200's so w /e Press - no clue, only been doing jerks Snatch - Broke my goal by 1kg! CJ - short of goal by 4kg, but improved by 31! (still time to hit 150!!)
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I'm going to set my goals for 2012 today. I started lifting in July this year, for a little bit I slacked, and this year I'm going all or nothing.
Before || After Weight: 145lbs || 172 lbs Bench: 115lb || 205lb Squats: 175lb || 275lb Deadlift: 175lb || 315lb OHDP: 45lb(x2) || 60lb(x2) Dips: 4 rep || 10 rep (+75lb)
Since then I've done a 335lb Deadlift, 285lb Squat, & 65lb OHDP... I really want to use other exercises to monitor my progress, hmm I'll add pull-ups I suppose, maybe rows but eh, lats is where it's at! ^^
Goals:
Weight: 175lb(MAYBE 180lb, I'm only 5'10") Bench: 275lb Squat: 345lb Deadlift: 405lb (4plate lets go) OHDP: 90lb(x2) Dips: 10 rep (+135lb) Pull-up: 10 rep (+45lb) [I can do 4-6~ bw pull-ups right now T_T)
I think these numbers will keep me motivated. Looking at the progress I've had in the last 5 months, I think it's attainable, if I manage those numbers, I think I'll tell myself, that's enough, and I'll focus on trimming down fat and what working on flexibility and what not. In the meantime, I have something to strive for!
Edit: All 5 reps ofc.
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Good luck to all your goals.!!
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So anyone gonna make a 2012 version of this thread?
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On December 28 2011 08:57 Release wrote: After i've been taking shits, i noticed that there is some blood on the toilet paper, and i was wondering: Should i be worried? It's only a little, but still more than say, a year ago.
if you have haemorriods i think you would probably know due to irritation and being able to feel a lump around your anus hole. idk for sure tho but what im saying is you should DEFINATELY talk to your doctor about it and he will probably ask you for a stool or urine sample. a number of things can cause you to bleed, up to and including tumors (happened to me) i had haemorroid recently, didnt bother to read about it tbh. nice to know it was caused by my squat efforts LOL
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