ghettostudmuffin
New member
9-30-2010
Bench Press 135x8, 155x5 warmup
65% at 170x5
75% at 195x5
85% at 222x11, I thought I might have a hard 12th rep left in me, but stalled mid-way up.
DB Row 65x5, 80x5, 95x3, 105x7, 140x1, 75x25
Incline JM Press 115x5, 135x4x7 got this idea from SouthernLord, I still prefer regular JM Press though and for pure tricep's I think cable pressdown is my favorite
That was it. Kept rest down low on all sets of rows and jm presses.
Felt a little stiff on bench just like squats, but my body is still adapting to the new job's workload. I was fairly tired when I came in to workout so I was quite happy overall with my performance.
Bodyweight 234lbs. I was happy to see I'm up 2.5lbs from Tuesday's workout so it may have just been a hydration issue. I will admit I switched to whole milk over the last couple days and increased my whole eggs intake by a handful each day so that might be doing it.
All in all, good stuff. One thing is clear with this new job even when I get physically acclimated to it. When working 10 hour shifts and cardio intensive labor 4. things are vitally important to lifting success after:
1. EAT ALOT.
2. Stay hydrated.
3. Get at least 7 hours sleep every night.
4. A caffeine drink or energy shot of some kind is mandatory before heading to the gym to come in feeling decently fresh.
Bench Press 135x8, 155x5 warmup
65% at 170x5
75% at 195x5
85% at 222x11, I thought I might have a hard 12th rep left in me, but stalled mid-way up.
DB Row 65x5, 80x5, 95x3, 105x7, 140x1, 75x25
Incline JM Press 115x5, 135x4x7 got this idea from SouthernLord, I still prefer regular JM Press though and for pure tricep's I think cable pressdown is my favorite
That was it. Kept rest down low on all sets of rows and jm presses.
Felt a little stiff on bench just like squats, but my body is still adapting to the new job's workload. I was fairly tired when I came in to workout so I was quite happy overall with my performance.
Bodyweight 234lbs. I was happy to see I'm up 2.5lbs from Tuesday's workout so it may have just been a hydration issue. I will admit I switched to whole milk over the last couple days and increased my whole eggs intake by a handful each day so that might be doing it.
All in all, good stuff. One thing is clear with this new job even when I get physically acclimated to it. When working 10 hour shifts and cardio intensive labor 4. things are vitally important to lifting success after:
1. EAT ALOT.
2. Stay hydrated.
3. Get at least 7 hours sleep every night.
4. A caffeine drink or energy shot of some kind is mandatory before heading to the gym to come in feeling decently fresh.