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Whole new respect for B-fold, Strongmen in general

benchmonster

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Had a great workout with Bigokie this past Saturday. We started off with 10 or 12 (lost count) sets of speed squats, working up to 200 lbs of chain in addition to the bar weight. This was bigokie's first experience with chains, but I don't think it will be his last.

I was only one week out from a meet, so I did not go 100% but was able to hit a couple of decent singles after the work sets. Did 405 + 200 lbs of chain off a 13 inch box for my last single, after at least 10 sets of doubles, so I was pretty pleased with that, and had at least another 50 lbs or more left in the tank which pleased me even more.

After speed squats we decided to try log press. (I have a very cool gym, lots of strongman equipment) The log we used was metal, and weighs 175 lbs before you even add any weight to it. Let me tell you, boys and girls, this is so much harder than it looks it ain't even funny. We were both able to do overheads with the log by itself, but an attempt to add 25's stymied us both.

Now, I am a puss, I will admit, but bigokie has cleaned 225 or more in front of me, just goofing around, and is a big strong lad, and he could not get the 225 log either. Pretty humbling stuff.

Then he moved on to some stone lifting. I bailed here, because, as I said, I am a puss, and I also was 6 days out from a meet. Well, bigokie, on like his 3rd try ever with stones, was able to lift a 320 lb stone to 36 inches high. Anyone who has attempted stones knows how insanely difficult this is. It was one of the most impressive gym lifts I have witnessed, and bigokie is very young and is only going to get better and better.

Congrats to bigokie, who is planning his first strongman contest soon, and big respect going out to B-fold. What you guys do is so much harder than what I have been doing, it is not even close.

B.
 
Bench, what time/where is the OK meet this weekend. I'm not ready to compete, but I may come help out.
 
Thanks for the props man...

Did you Continental Clean the log or did you power clean it? What kind of problems did you have...just pressing it?

A lot of good bench pressers have lots of problems with the log press...and I don't know why that is... Bottom positon, a lot more shoulders, leg drive...not sure really...

I love the stones :)

B True
 
b fold the truth said:
Thanks for the props man...

Did you Continental Clean the log or did you power clean it? What kind of problems did you have...just pressing it?
B True

What is the difference between the continental and power clean?
 
argent said:


What is the difference between the continental and power clean?

The continental clean is done where it is rowed to your waist then you squat down and rest the log on the top of your knees...then you put your chest on the log. As you stand up...you roll the log up your body to the top of your chest...

Often people take their belt and make a loop with the extra in the front...or put a towel over it to make a shelf with it...but they ONLY allow that in the amateurs...the Pro's do not.

Power clean goes straight from the floor to shoulders...

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argent said:
So it is similar in the way the stones are lifted? Unless I'm visualizing it all bassackwards.

Here is me doing the Continental Clean without the SHELF...
312 Log Clean and Press

I'll see if I can find a clip of someone using the 'shelf' to clean it...

B True
 
b fold the truth said:
Thanks for the props man...

Did you Continental Clean the log or did you power clean it? What kind of problems did you have...just pressing it?

A lot of good bench pressers have lots of problems with the log press...and I don't know why that is... Bottom positon, a lot more shoulders, leg drive...not sure really...

I love the stones :)

B True

b fold:

I'm going to go out on a limb and say it's the hand position. With the palms facing, it's just awkward. Or course, it's awkward at first (and second, and third), but after training with the log for a bit, you do get accustom with hand positions, it does get easier.
 
slinky said:


b fold:

I'm going to go out on a limb and say it's the hand position. With the palms facing, it's just awkward. Or course, it's awkward at first (and second, and third), but after training with the log for a bit, you do get accustom with hand positions, it does get easier.

Yes...you are right. I actually prefer the log now to the bar and I feel that I even get better delt development from it too. It also feels safer on my shoulders!!!!

Here is a clip of me doing 240 x 10 (they didn't count one because I wasn't locked out and in control) from a contest in STL last May. I am on the right with the Sigma Pi shirt on and the black elbow sleeves. You can see how I use my belt as a 'shelf' to help shoot the log up to my shoulders.

Please right click and save this!!!!
240 x 10

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