
Originally Posted by
stevey_frac
I didn't see this until Unochamp1 had already set me straight via PM.
So, you guys are essentially right. I took my 3x5 max of 275, that had already been enough to burn me out on SS, and carried it across into TM for 5x5. Which resulted in my kicking my own ass, essentially.
Also, apparently, I wasn't actually doing the program as Ripp intended. That'll teach me to try and google up my workouts.
Here's what I was doing:
Monday:
5x5 Squat @275lbs
5x5 Standing Press @ 105 lbs
3x8 BB Row @ 185 lbs
Wednesday:
3x3 Front Squat @185lbs
3 Sets of chin ups.
3 sets of Back Extensions
Friday:
Go for a new 1RM on Squat, Bench, and DL, and perhaps some assistance work.
And after reading Ripp's article on TNation, I've come up with this instead.
Monday:
5x5 Squats @ 245lbs.
5x5 Bench @ 155lbs.
1x5 DL @ 295lbs
Wednesday:
2x5 Squats @ 195lbs
3x5 OHP @ 95lbs
Chins,
Back Extensions
Friday:
1x5 Squat New pr.
1x5 Bench New PR
5x3 Power Cleans
I think the biggest thing i've learned out of this is:
I need to get my hands on Practical Programming. Starting Strength worked so well because I bought the damned book, and it pulled me through the whole process by the ear. Then i thought I could google around for Practical Programming type advice, and I kicked my own ass thoroughly in 2 weeks.
Thanks everyone for taking the time to correct a wayward soul. The community here is awesome. If you still have a bit of patience with me, if you could critique the workout I've suggested above, I'd appreciate it.
Thanks,
--Steve
P.S. I'm 26. 6'2". I was 200 lbs, and fatter than I am now when I started SS. Now I'm 230, with a 1RM DL of 365. I know that's not that much for a lot of people on here, but it sure looks badass from where I'm standing. :P
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