MN5's 2010 get ripped plan
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Cheers for the link. Looks like 165 like you said. Yep can do another rep i reckon so maybe more. I usually do 12 of 70kg as warmup and then 3 sets of 8 followed by a dropset at 70kg again for 10 reps.<br />
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However I note that is for bench - can I approximater for other lifts?<br />
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If so then squat 1 RMP is projected at 150kg. Not keen to try that though. Deadlifts sure as if I cant lift it well its not going too high. Squats - gotta start high...can only go down! -
[quote name='JK']Cheers for the link. Looks like 165 like you said. Yep can do another rep i reckon so maybe more. I usually do 12 of 70kg as warmup and then 3 sets of 8 followed by a dropset at 70kg again for 10 reps.<br />
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However I note that is for bench - can I approximater for other lifts?<br />
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If so then squat 1 RMP is projected at 150kg. Not keen to try that though. Deadlifts sure as if I cant lift it well its not going too high. Squats - gotta start high...can only go down![/QUOTE]<br />
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Sure can, works on percentages, I used it for push press a couple of weeks ago for example. even "smaller" lifts like skullcrushers and curls.<br />
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If you try your deadlift one rep max and fail all you're gonna do is.....not lift it. But yeah as you say not wise with squats until you're confident or have a good spotter handy ! -
Yeah there are definitely some exercises that you really want a spotter for!! I checked out that calculator and it was spot on for my bench 1RM, not keen (at this point) to try the squat 1RM = 180kg!! good chance of a turtles head if I give that a crack lol.<br />
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Ugh that bar just squished that guys face. I wouldn't be stepping up to spot for a guy lifting that weight unless I knew exactly what was going down! talk about missing in action.<br />
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210kg! that is a mean lift bro and for 3 as well! that is without straps aye? if so be careful holding your beers and little nippers hands! you've got the Hulk grip! -
[quote name='Kirwan']Oh christ, what a link! Did the guy live?[/QUOTE]<br />
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I reckon, impossible not to be a bit squeamish looking at that. Given the guy was lifting about 2 hundred kg OOOOOOOOOO that's gotta hurt !<br />
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Yeah no straps Paeks, was not fucken easy let me tell you, hands are still feeling a bit knarly and not knarly in a skateboarding way. -
Interesting weekend. After a big night drinking on friday the wife got me working in the garden removing some weeds and trees. We sawed a few back and I took a look at one of the trees and decided to utilise my deadlifting ability to rip it out of the ground ( and probably hold it high and yell in triumph ). Long story short I backed myself to show it who was boss. I bent down, heaved with all my might and "arrrrrrgggggggggghhhhhhhhhhhh". Strained something and the fucken tree didn't move an inch. I had to dig down about a foot to remove the roots and the whole operation took me ages, I wasn't about to let it beat me though. Goes to show you can never judge a book by its cover and all week I have been too sore to do any weights. Devestating.
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Tree stump removal requires an Axe imo - preferably someone else's in case you blunt the blade too much!! you dig away to expose the main tap root/s and wail away on em with the Axe - then utilise brutal man force to rip that stump out of the ground.
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[quote name='Paekakboyz']Tree stump removal requires an Axe imo - preferably someone else's in case you blunt the blade too much!! you dig away to expose the main tap root/s and wail away on em with the Axe - then utilise brutal man force to rip that stump out of the ground.[/QUOTE]<br />
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Yeah I just got the order wrong and misjudged how easy it would be to rip out. Even the Hulk may have struggled on this one. I didn't have an axe but had a spade which did the trick eventually. -
Bartman you should add the 'stubborn stump puller' pose to your routine at next comp!! Points off for grunting though!
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So still pretty sore which rules out anything too heavy. Did some curls, extensions etc last night by lowering the usual weight and doing them sloooooooooooooooooooowwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww. ( I mean really, really slow 12 seconds up and down kinda slow ) <br />
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Damn, still morning the next day and the aching in the arms has set in. Has definitely done something ( hopefully something good ) -