You haven't done the program, and your bodyweight is very low. What has your deadlift/squat done in that period of time?
Hi ! I am 6'3", 200 lbs. I have been lifting for a year and went from benching 110 lbs 3x5 to 170 lbs 3x5. Last week I tried a 1RM and was just able to get 1 rep of 200 lbs. It was an exciting milestone to bench my bodyweight for the first time !
My uncle is very sick and I would love to be able to lift 225 so I could tell him. Is there some way I could increase my 1RM to 225 lbs in one month ? I am not sure how long he will last.
My first thought was to use Smolev Jr. and add 10 lbs per week.
Any advice much appreciated.
Thanks !
You haven't done the program, and your bodyweight is very low. What has your deadlift/squat done in that period of time?
Hi Mark !
I learned all my form from your book, but I have been following a modified Greyskull LP program, without burpees or pushups. Pretty much SS with AMRAP on the last sets.
I haven't been drinking a gallon of milk per day, and was unable to lift for a week here and there.
Deadlift - 230 -> 285.
Squat - I injured my knee and switched to leg press, which is now at 500 lbs.
I am sure I could be lifting more and eating more. Oh and I'm 42 years old.
Any advice much appreciated. My apologies if this is a Starting Strength-only forum. If that's the case, I can take my question elsewhere.
Thanks for your great work on exercise science and literature !
I let the Greyskull slide too.
It is such a cool name for those who were children in the 80s, though.
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The strongest man in the ENTIRE UNIVERSE!
And how did he get the strength?
By the Power of Grayskull!
I'll take a swing here - Ben, if you haven't done the NLP (and you haven't), then that's what you should do, and all that you should do. No AMRAPS, no Smolev, no Greyskull or other jolly, happy pirate-named variants, just the NLP, for as long as you can. The novice linear progression should add about 30 lb to your BP fives in a month for a true novice. You'll need to swallow your pride, accept that not having done the NLP means you still have novice gains out there, embrace that good news, and get to work in the gym and out.
The prospect should be exciting for you, especially with your particular family goal. Remember that you don't get secondary things (the 225 bench) by chasing them - you get them by chasing the primary things (getting strong - in this case, on the NLP).
As Johnsonville said, you want to make sure you're eating enough (the gallon of milk a day thing is not for everyone, and certainly not for you at 42 years old - Rip has clarified this ad nauseam...) Starting Strength Training Programs