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2018-03-29 05:32:56 UTC  

just wait!

2018-03-29 05:33:00 UTC  

lol

2018-03-29 05:34:12 UTC  

After I cut, Ima just do stronglifts 5x5 for awhile

2018-03-29 05:34:54 UTC  

I have a tendency to overtrain all the time, so ima do something simple like that, and just eat

2018-03-29 17:13:24 UTC  
2018-03-29 17:13:56 UTC  

Honestly though I think I could 1RM 405

2018-03-29 17:14:03 UTC  

My knee would just kill me

2018-03-29 17:20:31 UTC  

What's the criteria for it? I'm hoping to 3x5 405 by end of the semester.

2018-03-29 17:20:41 UTC  

I think I could probably 1 rep it already too or pretty soon here.

2018-03-29 17:21:17 UTC  

Either way, You're all on. First unofficial IE mine's better than yours lifting competition is a go.

2018-03-29 17:25:31 UTC  

Might as well go for the triple. Bench, squat, and deadlift. See who can get the highest weight 😎

2018-03-29 17:25:56 UTC  

Actually, that'd be a cool little competition for everyone in the fitness server

2018-03-29 17:26:06 UTC  

Get some weight brackets in

2018-03-29 17:26:33 UTC  

I'd say we'd probably have to have it filmed in some manner as well

2018-03-29 17:26:44 UTC  

Maybe wonder gets a free tank top

2018-03-29 20:20:51 UTC  

@Suomi Stronk What was the results of your pull up competition with @BryceB-ND last year? It was pretty close as I recall

2018-03-29 20:21:08 UTC  

I thik he had me by one @Deleted User

2018-03-29 20:21:17 UTC  

Gimme a second I'll find the video

2018-03-29 20:22:40 UTC  

Haha is that me grunting for Bryce at the end?

2018-03-29 20:22:46 UTC  

Rrragh

2018-03-29 20:26:49 UTC  

11-14

2018-03-29 20:27:07 UTC  

But I've been working on my pull ups so I'll be ready to redeem myself

2018-03-30 00:42:55 UTC  

How much do you guys weigh

2018-03-30 00:45:44 UTC  

~170 lbs

2018-03-30 00:45:48 UTC  

I do at least

2018-03-30 00:54:19 UTC  

Nice man great lifts for that weight. Im 170-175 too

2018-03-30 00:54:53 UTC  

Im doing 5x5 pretty much. How much would you recommend to move up in weight each week

2018-03-30 00:55:01 UTC  

Like 10 lbs?

2018-03-30 00:59:54 UTC  
2018-03-30 01:06:58 UTC  

@Pat-MA Depends, honestly. Bench 5 lbs, squat/deadlift 10.

2018-03-30 01:07:01 UTC  

That's what I do, anyways

2018-03-30 01:26:29 UTC  

180-185

2018-03-30 01:30:35 UTC  

195

2018-03-30 02:36:38 UTC  

I'm 180 atm and if I'm doing my linear progression I try for 10 lbs every lifting session til stall, then drop down by a certain percentage and build back up/repeat.

2018-03-30 02:53:32 UTC  

Im about 245-250, i mostly work in the 1-3 reps per set range and my top set increases by about 10lbs per week until I try a new 1rm

2018-03-30 15:55:31 UTC  

Front squatted 365 yesterday weight 162lbs

2018-03-30 15:57:31 UTC  

Also pulled 405 for five off a deficit beltless. Nice to be closer to my 2.5x bw goal on front squats and just fucking around with my friend in the gym was good for a chill recovery(ish) day

2018-03-30 17:13:11 UTC  

@here I'm thinking of getting a home gym by combining a squat rack like this https://www.roguefitness.com/sml-1-rogue-70-monster-lite-squat-stand?prod_id=48369&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIrqKGm7iU2gIVxEwNCh3TcwmeEAQYAiABEgKuVPD_BwE and some sort of deadlift platform and bumper plates. My main concern is that this will all sit on wood floors in an apartment I rent, so I want to minimize any wear and tear to the apartment. All the things I'm looking at are freestanding, but I know the base of squat rack will be pressing into the floor. Any tips on how to minimize possible damage? Would a rug be enough? Should I get some rubber pads to put underneath the squat rack base? I'd appreciate any insights or experience people have with this.

2018-03-30 17:24:37 UTC  

Why risk bringing all that into an apartment when you can get a cheap gym membership?

2018-03-30 17:24:48 UTC  

Serious question, not trying to be an ass.