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RE: Bench fail and a good squat workout.
Yeah unfortunately this program I'm on is strict about the numbers. Typically I would just lower the weight and say screw it but I'm trying to stay 100% on target, for disciplines sake. Next time I'll probably try a program that utilizes RPE which will give me the freedom to adjust weights as I see fit. I'm looking forward to that, cause some of these workouts have been rough LOL
I agree, so many things have been going on between my work, my wife's, the kids getting sick, and lack of sleep due to everything combined ha. But hey life's gonna happen so we just gotta try to push through it!
Thanks for the motivation and positivity!
Ahh yep what program are you doing?
I have developed my own program which has evolved over the last 5 years I have been training.
Yep sometimes life happens and it affects our training, but the important thing is you stuck at it and didn't give up :)
No worries it's good we can motivate each other
I'm doing a free program Brian Alsruhe gave out on his youtube channel. The gist of it is dynamic warm up, 3 working sets, accessory exercise, conditioning. Its a 9 week program, divided into 3 week blocks. The weights for working sets increase 5% per block so its set up as follows:
Weeks 1-3
65% - 8 reps
75% - 6
85% - 4+ (if you can get past the set reps, go for as may as possible.)
Weeks 4-6
70% - 6
80% - 4
90% - 2+
Weeks 7-9
75% - 5
85% - 3
95% - 1+
I also increase the weights of my accessory exercises in each block. Conditioning is usually some sort quick of crossfit workout.
Ahh ok I will have to check it out
He's given out multiple free programs, among a ton of other very useful content. Check out his YouTube
Cheers m8 :)