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RE: AK goes RAD! (New Pics P.79)
23 September 2009 09:02
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Ak_88 Cheers mate! It's always been a weak point for me as i've fannied about with it so much, but after really getting my form in gear the weight has piled onto the bar. Interesting. Bench has always been my weakest lift. Did you have to lower the weight much to get proper form? At the moment I have temporarily given up on barbell bench to use a chest press machine because I feel I can push myself so much more. I built my bench up to 55kg for reps (poor, I know) but am managing 77kg after a month using the press machine. In a week or two I will try bench again and see how I am doing. I would like to hit 70kg by the end of the year for at least a couple of reps.
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RE: AK goes RAD! (New Pics P.79)
23 September 2009 09:53
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In all honesty i can't remember. I remember having to change my form to a more powerlifting style because where i was bringing the bar to my neck, it was opening up my shoulder joint too much and causing me all sorts of discomfort. So then on i made a concious effort to pull my shoulder blades together (which gives me a mini-arch too in my back) and to squeeze my glutes and drive through my heels as i lift. Also - i'm bringing the bar down to round about my nipples too, keeping my elbows tucked in rather than flaring them outwards. It's hard to explain in text, but although i don't 'feel' the movement as much as i'd like, BB benching is a proven mass builder, and if i'm shifting progressively more weight, to me that means my chest will grow (all other factors accounted for obviously  ) It can take a while to perfect but when you do you'll feel a lot more confident benching.
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RE: AK goes RAD! (New Pics P.79)
25 September 2009 16:37
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Quads/Calves Staggered Leg Press Per leg as master/slave 120kgx12 140kgx12 140kgx12 120kgx12 DB Bulgarian Split Squats 15kgx8 17.5kgx8 17.5kgx6 Single Leg Extensions 25kgx12 25kgx12 22.5kgx12 Seated Calf Raise 50kgx10x7, 45kgx10x3 - 30 seconds between sets. New look session today as i think the FST stuff is having some adverse effects on my knees. Theres no pain or discomfort but a few odd feelings when coming downstairs etc, so thought best to change it up. Staggered leg press was deceivingly difficult. Started off OK, but then slowly found out that each leg begins to burn like a bugger half way through switching them round! Felt good on my quads and knees. DB split squats were f**king frustrating  I had this problem before in that i wobble all over the place and can't get good enough reps because i'm like bambi on ice! Not aided by the fact some cnut decided to walk in front of me mid-set. I think next week i'll go back to walking lunges as they're similar movements. Other than that it was pretty good overall  Different sort of intensity to the FST stuff but once i've figured the weights out properly i hope to see things kick on swiftly.
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RE: AK goes RAD! (New Pics P.79)
25 September 2009 19:26
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Bulgarians are a bitch thats for sure. Just go light till your co-ordination is upt to speed. Should only take a couple of weeks
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RE: AK goes RAD! (New Pics P.79)
25 September 2009 19:37
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Do you reckon BB or DB is easier Kenders? I was thinking about it but can't decide if weight by my sides or over my shoulders is better for balance!
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RE: AK goes RAD! (New Pics P.79)
25 September 2009 19:43
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Dumbbells to start with I think.
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RE: AK goes RAD! (New Pics P.79)
26 September 2009 14:28
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I never have problems with a barbell
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RE: AK goes RAD! (New Pics P.79)
26 September 2009 17:30
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Cheers chaps - i may have a play around next week with an empty bar after doing some heavy lunge work as well.
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RE: AK goes RAD! (New Pics P.79)
26 September 2009 17:30
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Back Thickness/Biceps Makeshift Tbar Row 60kgx12 65kgx10 60kgx12 Wide Grip Cable Row 77kgx10 66kgx12 66kgx10 Barbell Row 70kgx12 70kgx12 - last 3 with some hip drive 65kgx10 Seated Alternate DB Curls 20kgx10 15kgx12 DB Preacher 15kgx10 12.5kgx10 Standing Ez Bar Curl 35kgx8 25kgx12 Lovely session. T-bars were improved by using 20's this week instead of 10's so the mass of the bar was closer to be = less lower back issues! Lost a bit of the RoM but still felt good on the lats. BB rows i was fried on again, by the last set i couldn't get the bar up without driving from the hips a bit, absolutely toasted
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RE: AK goes RAD! (New Pics P.79)
28 September 2009 16:57
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Chest/Triceps Flat BB Bench 100kgx8* 90kgx8* 85kgx8 *Fcuking useless sh1t cúnt tosspot useless waste of oxygen excuse for a spotter, despite being asked to help with lift off and MOVE HIS HANDS AWAY FROM THE BAR, decided to just gawp whilst i lifted the bar myself and subsequently lost all the tension in my upper back and lats, and help with every fcuking rep, raging doesn't do my mood justice   Decline DB 35kgx8 35kgx7 30kgx10 Cable Crossovers 15kgx12 12.5kgx12 10kgx15 Smith Floor Press 60kgx10 50kgx10 40kgx10 40kgx10 Dips BWx6+2 negatives BWx5+3 negatives FST-7 Pushdowns 31kgx10x4, 28kgx10x2, 24kgx10x1 Other than the pussball of a spotter it was a reasonably good session. If i'm being fair i think i would've got about 6 at 100 alone as my tri's felt they were taking a hammering through the first reps. Maybe it was that, maybe it was the mental barrier of going up to two plates a side, maybe it was both. Either way it was frustrating to not hit 8 reps unassisted, but equally i can't expect to get 2.5kg on my bench every week. I'll chalk it up as a poor set, but hopefully next week i can get a decent spotter, just a shame they're so bloody hit and miss at FF!
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RE: AK goes RAD! (New Pics P.79)
28 September 2009 18:07
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That's why I NEVER have a spotter. I just live in the power rack. Especially now I train at JJB
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RE: AK goes RAD! (New Pics P.79)
28 September 2009 18:19
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I'd love nothing more than to do that, but FF doesn't have one. It's a shame because there are a fair few decent trainers who know how to spot or are receptive to how you want to be spotted, but you ask a random and it's a minefield. Sooner i start my MSc the better, i've already located the gym i'll be using there and it looks tidy
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RE: AK goes RAD! (New Pics P.79)
28 September 2009 18:49
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TBH, I'd also be fcuking lost without a rack
Limits, like fear, are often just an illusion: MJ 12/9/09 My journal
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RE: AK goes RAD! (New Pics P.79)
28 September 2009 19:01
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Thankfully i can improvise with other kit for most things at the moment. The one thing i really miss it for though is pin pressing - as good as floor pressing is, i still far prefer working from the pins every time.
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RE: AK goes RAD! (New Pics P.79)
29 September 2009 17:48
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Glutes/Hamstrings/Calves Sumo Deadlifts 100kgx5 110kgx5 110kgx5 110kgx5 Seated Hamstring Curls 85kgx12 80kgx12 Glute-Ham Raises BWx15 BWx12 BWx12 Good Mornings 50kgx8 55kgx8 55kgx8 Seated Calf Raise 50kgx10x7 - Was going for 10 sets but my ankle got uncomfortably tight on the 6th & 7th set. Some core stuff and a few stretches to finish. Good session, sumo's felt smooth once i got into them. Had to cut the GM's short rep wise as my back was starting to jip a bit, but no major issues. Hams were quivering all the way home when i got slowed up in traffic, tommorow could be fun
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RE: AK goes RAD! (New Pics P.79)
29 September 2009 17:55
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How do you do your GMs? Do you have machine that holds you in place or do you improvise?
Limits, like fear, are often just an illusion: MJ 12/9/09 My journal
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RE: AK goes RAD! (New Pics P.79)
29 September 2009 18:09
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Don't think i've ever seen a GM machine in my life! LOL I use a barbell and push my hips back as far as i can and then use back flexion (i.e leaning forward) to get to around parallel to the floor, as long as i'm not losing the arch in my back. Gets a reasonable stretch on the hams if they're not already dead - nice exercise for hip-based ham work rather than from the knee.
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RE: AK goes RAD! (New Pics P.79)
29 September 2009 18:26
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It's not a machine as such, kind of like one of those hyperextension benches but lays horizontal with a thigh pad to bend over and it hooks your feet in at the back. I use to use the lat pull down bench to anchor myself in.
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RE: AK goes RAD! (New Pics P.79)
29 September 2009 18:39
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Ah i never thought of that. Hyperextension benches seem to be the rarest bit of gym kit in the world though! Have had to improvise if i'm doing hypers in so many ways depending on whats available.
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RE: AK goes RAD! (New Pics P.79)
29 September 2009 20:17
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You driving at the moment? Pop down to Hercules for a session, most pressing stuff i am good at so if you fancey the one off session every now and again to push you in the right direction it can be done.
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