Phil's Journal Comments.
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I think it might go faster as you go along. From 1 to 2 is hard. From 9 to 10 isn't so bad. From 19 to 20 won't take much. Maybe I should try to catch you. Or just go up in parallel with you. Or even increase by a rep or two. Maybe it's time for a challenge.Proper Knob wrote:I only need to gain one every two months to reach my target of 20 by the end of the year. It sounds so simple when written like that.Jungledoc wrote:14 chinups!!!
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There's a always time for a challenge!!Jungledoc wrote: Maybe it's time for a challenge.
Incidentally i'm going to try 'laddering' my chinups/pullups for a while. There was an interesting article in Jason Ferruggia's blog about this concept and about how he had increased a female clients chinup PR by 4 reps, from 13 to 17, whilcy rarely training more than 3 reps at a time. I've found the article -
http://jasonferruggia.com/jens-new-chin-up-pr/
Sssshhh. Thanks, but don't tell anyone else about the article. I've just posted a new chinup challenge!Proper Knob wrote:There's a always time for a challenge!!Jungledoc wrote: Maybe it's time for a challenge.
Incidentally i'm going to try 'laddering' my chinups/pullups for a while. There was an interesting article in Jason Ferruggia's blog about this concept and about how he had increased a female clients chinup PR by 4 reps, from 13 to 17, whilcy rarely training more than 3 reps at a time. I've found the article -
http://jasonferruggia.com/jens-new-chin-up-pr/
Re: Phil's Journal Comments.
Hey, great job on both the DL and the bench!
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Cheers Doc.Jungledoc wrote:Hey, great job on both the DL and the bench!
I'm hoping that this sumo training will carry over to my conventional deadlift. I guess time will tell. As for the bench, it had to start going up eventually, everything else is.
What if the Hokey Cokey really IS what it's all about?
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This makes me really curious. How is this sequence on bench "5/3/1"?Proper Knob wrote:26/4/11
New Cycle
Bench
2 x 8 x bar
8 x 40kgs
6 x 50kgs
5 x 62.5kgs
5 x 72.5kgs
7 x 80kgs
1 x 90kgs
1 x 95kgs
...
I'm keeping with 5/3/1 on my main lifts, but my accessory work will be built around a bodybuilding type bodypart split instead of the usual upper/lower split i have been doing.
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Hi Doc,
These are the warmups
2 x 8 x bar
8 x 40kgs
6 x 50kgs
These are the sets of five for week one, with the final one being the AMRAP (or not quite in this case) -
5 x 62.5kgs
5 x 72.5kgs
7 x 80kgs
Performing a few singles was something Wendler recommended in one of his Blood & Chalk articles on T-Nation. There's a nice article on the elitefts website which contains Wendlers answer to 5/3/1 related questions.
http://asp.elitefts.com/qa/training-log ... 083&tid=63" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
The heavy singles one is number 17. Number 41 is another of my favourites.
These are the warmups
2 x 8 x bar
8 x 40kgs
6 x 50kgs
These are the sets of five for week one, with the final one being the AMRAP (or not quite in this case) -
5 x 62.5kgs
5 x 72.5kgs
7 x 80kgs
Performing a few singles was something Wendler recommended in one of his Blood & Chalk articles on T-Nation. There's a nice article on the elitefts website which contains Wendlers answer to 5/3/1 related questions.
http://asp.elitefts.com/qa/training-log ... 083&tid=63" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
The heavy singles one is number 17. Number 41 is another of my favourites.
What if the Hokey Cokey really IS what it's all about?
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Well, good job.
I'll keep that in mind. If I ever end up my 5/3/1 feeling like I haven't gone heavy enough, I'll give it a try.
I'll keep that in mind. If I ever end up my 5/3/1 feeling like I haven't gone heavy enough, I'll give it a try.

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I normally perform a few singles in the first week of the cycle only.
In the second week i usually perform a second AMRAP set at 75% aiming for a minimum of 10 reps, it's a killer.
In the second week i usually perform a second AMRAP set at 75% aiming for a minimum of 10 reps, it's a killer.
What if the Hokey Cokey really IS what it's all about?
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Phil, are you doing your pullups pure bodyweight, and have you ever used resistance bands?
Just curious. I tried adding reps pure bodyweight and could not get past 22 reps over 5 sets. Then I tried the resistance band trick, lightening the bands every session over about 3 weeks until I ended at bodyweight, and added several reps, I think it came out to about 1/week.
Like I said, just curious and looking to compare experience.
Just curious. I tried adding reps pure bodyweight and could not get past 22 reps over 5 sets. Then I tried the resistance band trick, lightening the bands every session over about 3 weeks until I ended at bodyweight, and added several reps, I think it came out to about 1/week.
Like I said, just curious and looking to compare experience.