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It was the last workout day for the feast phase today, it was GLP for chest. My 1RM did not really change on bench press from last week, but again I followed it up with Dumbbell presses and was able to do two full reps more, so my strength does appear to be continuing to increase. One more day on feast then onto the cruise.
First, nice work on increasing the DB presses.
I'd like to know more about why the 1RM didn't increase on BP though. Did you perhaps not rest an extra day or feel the need to? Or, how long did you rest between sets prior to maximing/warmup strategy used.
I am NOT implying this was your fault. Not in the least. Just trying to troubleshoot for you such that next time we can ensure both your 1RM and EDT increase simultaneously.
I learn from these things. We all do. Like life, we sometimes make mistakes (including me). I just want to learn from them such that I can do better for YOU next time around...
Take care, and looking forward to seeing what Feast brings. Many have been pleasantly surprised
I'd like to know more about why the 1RM didn't increase on BP though. Did you perhaps not rest an extra day or feel the need to? Or, how long did you rest between sets prior to maximing/warmup strategy used.
I am NOT implying this was your fault. Not in the least. Just trying to troubleshoot for you such that next time we can ensure both your 1RM and EDT increase simultaneously.
I learn from these things. We all do. Like life, we sometimes make mistakes (including me). I just want to learn from them such that I can do better for YOU next time around...
Take care, and looking forward to seeing what Feast brings. Many have been pleasantly surprised
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My Bench press did improve but very slightly... I was able to perform an extra half rep, but I didn't figure that into my calculator.
As for the DB presses, First I should mention (I think you know this) that for my first 5 workouts I did them according to the pdf and not the sticky. the first two workouts my squats improved but my bench press didn't, then I decided to add on one set of DB presses to failure and that made all the difference in the world; at that point my Bench 1RM began increasing.
Of course on the stickies you suggest adding an incline DB press (if I remember right) as part of an EDT block after bench press, and my guess is it performs a similar function.
As for the DB presses, First I should mention (I think you know this) that for my first 5 workouts I did them according to the pdf and not the sticky. the first two workouts my squats improved but my bench press didn't, then I decided to add on one set of DB presses to failure and that made all the difference in the world; at that point my Bench 1RM began increasing.
Of course on the stickies you suggest adding an incline DB press (if I remember right) as part of an EDT block after bench press, and my guess is it performs a similar function.
Ah, big clue there. Note that for future reference those DB presses to failure made all the diff in the world.
Like anything (life itself), we learn from our successes and mistakes. You're now VERY well armed with powerful info for your next BP run.
Let me know if you have any questions setting it up. I think you'll hit all the cylinders next time
Like anything (life itself), we learn from our successes and mistakes. You're now VERY well armed with powerful info for your next BP run.
Let me know if you have any questions setting it up. I think you'll hit all the cylinders next time
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It is nice!
even though 7 lbs in 7 weeks might not seem like a huge number, for me it is! I am really impressed with my gains on the blueprint, especially when you consider that I have not put on much fat at all.
The best part is that I feel better equipped to make even better gains on my next run.
It's also a really great feeling to be warming up with the amount of weight that I used to use for work sets... especially when there is a hot chick working out near by.
even though 7 lbs in 7 weeks might not seem like a huge number, for me it is! I am really impressed with my gains on the blueprint, especially when you consider that I have not put on much fat at all.
The best part is that I feel better equipped to make even better gains on my next run.
It's also a really great feeling to be warming up with the amount of weight that I used to use for work sets... especially when there is a hot chick working out near by.
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