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I should add power cleans back in, that's a good point on wattage. Btw, your dips and chins are freakin impressive!Fuglydude said:Gotta agree w/ DnB on this one... I do olympic lifts because they really fire up my nervous system w/o dipping into my energy reserves. Great for doing at the beginning of a work out. You can generate some mad wattage doing a heavy clean... the kind of power production (mad/t) is among the highest that can be produced by the human body.
Update: Oct. 6th:
Squat/Chins. Only had around 50 minutes or so.
Warm up:
Stretches, core work, powerclean.
Powerclean:
135 x 5 (hang)
185 x 3 (hang)
205 x 1
ATG Back squat:
225 x 8
275 x 6 (personal best!)
275 x 5 (no spotter for this one... and I squat outside the cage so didn't go all out)
275 x 6 (really light headed after this set).
Weighted chins:
(BW + 90) x 8
(BW + 90) x 6
(BW + 90) x 6
(BW + 90) x 6
Pistols:
25/side x 6
Overhead one arm dumbell squat:
80/side x 5
Finished w/ a couple sets of seated bicep curls.
Did 30 min. light cardio during a break on my shift. There's a full gym at work.
Thanks man... appreciate it. Its just frustrating as I feel like I'm taking two steps forward and three steps back a lot of the times. I hate to admit it, but w/ my lifestyle, career and schedule I have difficulty staying lean, and making strength gains w/o the use of anabolics. I know I don't need them, but they make life a lot easier, as they allow me to stay lean and look good for shows despite having a lot of stress on my body due to lack of sleep, inadequate caloric intake, messing natural circadian rhythms, etc. In addition prepping for stagettes means reducing calories and complex carb intake over the short term. Obviously this is gonna affect progress! I guess I'm too much of a slave to income and making progress w/ strength gains takes a back seat.Drum&Bass said:Whats up dude ! you have an UN-real work ethic and dedication...be careful about burning out or overtraining. thanks for the encouragement on the other threads as well.
I'll be waiting for your 315 bench 405 squat and 550 deadlift soon.
Ya i hear ya on the CNS burn out... It actually isn't too bad as I have anabolic support and take pre-WO supplements to crank up my CNS function. Another unfortunate side effect of inadequate sleep/working a lot is increased susceptibility to illness. I'm just recovering from a mild bout of food poisoning, and am scared to step back in the gym as I know my strength will suck!Colossus said:Good progress Fugs...especially on those chins! I tried chins with a 45-lb plate the other day and was totally humbled.
I think you may be pushing CNS burnout with your lack of recovery. You do fairly low reps and 3-4 hours of sleep a night just doesnt cut it....maybe scale back the poundage and volume until you can get more dedicated sleep.