MurderfaceMMA wrote:A few years ago i was downloading all the UFCs from torrent sites. One day my internet was shut off, and when i called the provider, they said the UFCs lawyers called and got an injunction to shut down my internet.
KC Masterpiece wrote:I wish you all the luck in sticking to that schedule.

JohnKG wrote:KC Masterpiece wrote:I wish you all the luck in sticking to that schedule.
Thanks.
Morning Weigh-In: 236.2 lbs / 36.1 BF%



JohnKG wrote:Happy Sunday
Week 2 numbers: 230.0 lbs / 37.1 BF%
Week 2 Starting weights (Everything from this point would be a PR due to me not really lifting previously):
Squats: 150 lbs (+15)
Bench Press: 150 lbs (+15)
Deadlift: 145 lbs (+10)
Looking forward to improving my numbers. Also hoping to drop another couple of lbs this week also. My midsection has gone down in size, as reflected by the 6 lbs lost I suppose. I wonder why my BF% went up a bit though. Wondering if because I cheated a little last night. Had some drinks and late night eating right before passing out on the couch for the night.
Well anyways...
Had some issues with the Deadlift, not being able to use it the first day. Day 2 I thought my form was off so I went back and reviewed some videos again. I believe I'm starting to get the motion down.
Technique over weight!

sammcl wrote:JohnKG wrote:Happy Sunday
Week 2 numbers: 230.0 lbs / 37.1 BF%
Week 2 Starting weights (Everything from this point would be a PR due to me not really lifting previously):
Squats: 150 lbs (+15)
Bench Press: 150 lbs (+15)
Deadlift: 145 lbs (+10)
Looking forward to improving my numbers. Also hoping to drop another couple of lbs this week also. My midsection has gone down in size, as reflected by the 6 lbs lost I suppose. I wonder why my BF% went up a bit though. Wondering if because I cheated a little last night. Had some drinks and late night eating right before passing out on the couch for the night.
Well anyways...
Had some issues with the Deadlift, not being able to use it the first day. Day 2 I thought my form was off so I went back and reviewed some videos again. I believe I'm starting to get the motion down.
Technique over weight!
Are you using a callipers or weighing scales to calculate bodyfat?

JohnKG wrote:Happy Sunday
Week 2 numbers: 230.0 lbs / 37.1 BF%
Week 2 Starting weights (Everything from this point would be a PR due to me not really lifting previously):
Squats: 150 lbs (+15)
Bench Press: 150 lbs (+15)
Deadlift: 145 lbs (+10)
Looking forward to improving my numbers. Also hoping to drop another couple of lbs this week also. My midsection has gone down in size, as reflected by the 6 lbs lost I suppose. I wonder why my BF% went up a bit though. Wondering if because I cheated a little last night. Had some drinks and late night eating right before passing out on the couch for the night.
Well anyways...
Had some issues with the Deadlift, not being able to use it the first day. Day 2 I thought my form was off so I went back and reviewed some videos again. I believe I'm starting to get the motion down.
Technique over weight!

JohnKG wrote:It's the New Year and i've moved to my new apartment. Got a 2-bedroom with my home gym set up in the second room.. so pretty much no more excuses on not being able to work out. Didn't work out last week as I came down with the flu.. but i'm pretty much starting back from the beginning...
01.10.11
Program: SS
Squat: 135x5 135x5 135x5
Bench Press: 135x5 135x5 135x5
Deadlift: 135x5
The First Workout
During the very first workout a general warm-up performed walking on a treadmill is all that is necessary. The first set of squats begins at 45 lbs (an empty barbell) and a set of five is performed. If this is completed easily with the trainee's best form, ten pounds are added to the bar for the next set. If bar speed does not slow and form does not break down, ten more pounds are added to the bar and another set is performed. This process continues until either form begins to falter or the bar speed slows more than the preceding sets, whichever comes first. This is the trainee's starting weight. Once this occurs the trainee rests and performs two more sets at this weight, for a total of three sets of five reps (3x5) at the starting weight. For the squat, a typical starting weight is in the neighborhood of 85 lbs.
The bench press is the next lift to be performed and the process of adding weight until form breaks down or bar speed slows is repeated. Again, once this weight has been found two additional sets are performed for three sets at the starting weight.
Starting weight for the deadlift is similar but because it is done for one set, once the starting weight is determined no further deadlift sets are performed. Also, the deadlift must start from a standardized height. If bumper plates are not available to the trainee and a deadlift of 135 lbs is too heavy, other plates may be stacked under the bar to elevate it to the proper height. After the deadlift weight is established the first workout is done and the trainee takes the next day for rest and recovery.
MurderfaceMMA wrote:A few years ago i was downloading all the UFCs from torrent sites. One day my internet was shut off, and when i called the provider, they said the UFCs lawyers called and got an injunction to shut down my internet.


MurderfaceMMA wrote:A few years ago i was downloading all the UFCs from torrent sites. One day my internet was shut off, and when i called the provider, they said the UFCs lawyers called and got an injunction to shut down my internet.
KC Masterpiece wrote:As you increase in weight you won't last one week with three heavy deadlift sessions. That is a gaurantee. Plus you don't want to drop the OHP. It's the manliest of the presses :wink:
I suggest reading up on the program a bit more. At the very least you should read the SS Wiki. Ideally you'd read the whole book and watch the DVD though. It'll be the best time you ever spend in your training career.

sammcl wrote:KC Masterpiece wrote:As you increase in weight you won't last one week with three heavy deadlift sessions. That is a gaurantee. Plus you don't want to drop the OHP. It's the manliest of the presses :wink:
I suggest reading up on the program a bit more. At the very least you should read the SS Wiki. Ideally you'd read the whole book and watch the DVD though. It'll be the best time you ever spend in your training career.
BOOM.
Seriously though, don't drop the press, you'll regret it.

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