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01-26-2010, 06:58 AM
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Weightlifting Log
In the spirit of '70s big and the new year I have decided to log my training online. It was also suggested to me by my good friend so that he may keep an eye on my training. I just moved back to Basel, Switzerland after living in Edinburgh for 18 months. As little weightlifting there is in the UK there is 100 times the amount that goes on here. There is a crossfit gym here but I have yet to go there as I have been training at the uni gym as it's cheap, no bumpers so I have a good amount of eccentric movement training.
So without further ado here is my training plan as such and logs backdated to December. I will continue to update this regularly. My program was originally based heavily on Gant's hybrid when I did more crossfit type stuff. I have since ditched any metcon in order to get better at weightlifting and gain weight. Since then I have gone from 75kg to 84kg and plan on getting to about 100kg by summer and compete in either 105 or 94kg class. My program is now based on TM but with an increased volume load based on some stuff I read of Greg's and some old training articles by Starr. Yes it is a lot of volume but I have built up to this amount over several months. I am deliberately using HIGH volume in order to gain weight too.
It is also heavily strength focused, the reason being that I need to be stronger. Obvious but worth mentioning. Yes working on technique is good but at the end of the day getter stronger has made me make leaps and bounds in full lifts so that is the focus for now.
The volume differs somewhat week to week dependant on how I feel on the day. If I am doing well and feeling good I push it more, if I am tired, hungover or what ever then I hold back and do a bit less
My schedule has been highly erratic due to moving and travelling around but I have been able to make some progress despite this. I will hopefully make more consistent progress when my schedule settles down.
Mon: Heavy
SN work up to a max for the day and repeat for 5-10 singles, if necessary drop the weight to get quality single work.
BS 5x5, PP 6-10x3, RDL 5x10, Pull Ups BW 5x10
Weighted planks 3-5 sets, stretching, PNF and sometimes foam rolling.
Wed: Light - Med. Really depends on how I feel that day, I might just do a few P-sn and press then call it a day.
P-Sn, PC, 2 or 3 position snatch or clean, depends on how well I am recovered from Monday and what I feel like working on that day
Press 3x5, OHS 3x5 (usually 1st set with clean grip, rest with snatch grip)
BS work up to a heavy single, double or triple but not a max
Fri: Heavy
C&J work up to a max single for the day, repeat at that weight for 5-10 singles, drop weight if necessary.
FS 6-10x3, Bench 5x5, DL 5x5, Weighted Chins 5x5,
ab work of my choice for the day, preferably weighted sit up but sometimes HLR and L-Sits. A lot of the time the chins get either dropped totally or curbed as I'm pretty fucked after the DLs. Then more stretching.
I often take a cold bath either on the day or the day after training and every time I shower I have it as hot as I can stand then finish with it cold for as long as I can stand, three minutes or so usually.
So that is my program, log to follow. All weights are given in kg.
Last edited by James Bailey : 01-26-2010 at 07:30 AM.
Reason: Forgot something...
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01-26-2010, 07:09 AM
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Monday 07.12.09
SN 40x3
60x1x10
C&J 80x1
85x1
90x2
BS 60x5, 80x5, 90x5, 110x5x5
PP 60x3, 75x3x3, 80x3x7
RDL 90x10x3
Pull Ups BWx10x3
Last edited by James Bailey : 01-26-2010 at 07:15 AM.
Reason: Change title
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01-26-2010, 07:14 AM
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Wednesday 09.12.09
SNB 50x3, 60x3
Press 50x5, 60x5x2, 60x3, 50x9
OHS 70x1
BS 70x2, 100x2, 115x2, 120x1, 100x3
Felt tired out and OHS did not go very well so went straight to BS.
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01-26-2010, 07:19 AM
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Friday 11.12.09
C&J 60x5, 70x2, 80x2, 85x1, 90x1, 95x1x5
FS 100x3x5
Bench 60x5, 80x3, 77.5x5x3, 75x5, 70x5 bad bench day
DL 110x1, 125x5x3, 160x1, 140x3
Felt like doing a single at roughly 2xBW as I hadn't for a while, went up fast
Chins BWx10
Clean Grip OHS 60x5, OHS 60x5 not sure why I did these, possibly as a shoulder stretch...
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01-26-2010, 07:23 AM
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Thursday 17.12.09
SN 50x1, 55x1, 60x1x3, 65xf bad snatch day, too slow
C&J 90x1x3
BS 60x5, 90x5, 112.5x5x5
PP 60x3, 82.5x3x5, 80x3x5
RDL 95x10x3
Pull Ups BWx5x10
Planks with 25kg, 1min x2
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01-26-2010, 07:27 AM
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Wednesday 23.12.09
SN 40x3, 60x1x3, 65x1x5, 70xf
C&J 80x1, 90x1x3
BS 60x5, 90x5, 115x5x3, 112.5x5x2
PP 60x3, 85x3x5, 82.5x3x5
RDL 100x10x3, 90x10x2
Pull Ups BWx10x4
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01-26-2010, 07:30 AM
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Sunday 27.12.09
Weighed 82kg in clothes.
C&J 80x1, 90x1x3, 92.5x1, 95x1, 100x1x2
FS 80x3, 100x3x10
Bench 80x5x5
DL 130x5x5
Chins 20kgx5x3 BWx10
L.Sit
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01-26-2010, 07:33 AM
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Tuesday 05.01.10
New Year!
SN 60x1, 65x1, 70x1x5
C&J 90x1, 95x1
BS 90x5, 115x5x2, 112.5x5x3
PP 60x3, 85x3, 82.5x3, 80x3x7
RDL 100x10x3
Pull Ups BWx10x3
Felt pretty battered today...
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01-26-2010, 07:37 AM
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Friday 08.01.10
C&J 80x1, 85x1, 90x1, 95x1, 100x1x4
FS 100x3x6
Bench 80x5x3
Press 60x3, 55x5x3
DL 130x5x3
OHS 60x5
Still not feeling great...
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01-26-2010, 07:39 AM
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Monday 11.01.10
SN 60x1, 65x1, 70x1, 72.5x1x3
BS 90x5, 115x5x5
PP 60x3, 85x3x5, 80x3x3
RDL 100x10x5
getting back to proper health after Christmas excess...
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