Hi barbell friends
Male, 42, 6,2 and 116kg bw. (goal 92kg)
Running the NLP to this for 5 reps:
SQ 140kg
DL 180kg
B 100kg
P 60kg
Is it now wise for me as an advanced and older lifter to follow the 'Old Man Texas Method' for 4 days while on a diet? Are there any suggestions for improvement?
Monday:
- Squat (Intensity) 1x5
- Deadlift (Volume) 3x5
- RDL 3x8
Tuesday:
- Bench Press (Intensity) 1x5
- Press (Volume) 3x5
- Chins 3x8
- Rolling Dumbbell Extensions 3x10
Thursday:
- Deadlift (Intensity) 1x5
- Squat (Volume) 3x5
- RDL 3x8
Friday:
- Press (Intensity) 1x5
- Bench Press (Volume) 3x5
- Barbell Rows 3x8
- Rolling Dumbbell Extensions 3x10
Thanks!
No. No man. Why would it? That's like three checks against it.Is it now wise for me as an advanced and older lifter to follow the 'Old Man Texas Method' for 4 days while on a diet?
This is not a Texas method of any description.
Power cleans are not optional.
I stopped reading after this.
92kg is not a good weight for a tall man lifting weights. You should aim to get strong, not small.
Second, running a Texas Method, even 4 days old man version, is not best done while trying to lose a bunch of weight. But you don't want to lose weight!
If you are very sure you're at the end of your NLP, research how to progress from there with small changes to your current program. Don't go ahead and pick just any program that sounds good.
Read the books. There are also articles about this subject.