I hear itzach perlman can squat 550 though....
Ha-ha, good luck
Inspired by someone's recent claim to be (or quest to be?) the world's strongest pianist, I hope to log here my quest for the usual 2.5xBW/2xBW/1.5xBW/1xBW maxes for DL/SQ/BP/Press. If someone else beats me, maybe I'll get him on Wilkes points---I turn 58 in a couple months.
Current Stats:
Height: 6'2"
Weight: 215#
Maxes:
DL: 390x5, 420x2
SQ: 365x3
BP: 228x1
OHP: 171x1
I am currently rebuilding from a neck injury a few years ago that reduced my pushing strength by 30%, and a back tweak a few months ago (on the last rep of the 390x5 that was supposed to be a set of 6).
I generally lift One Lift A Day, in a push/pull/squat scheme, for 5x5 (except only 3 sets for DL).
Today: Back Squat
Warmups:
135x5x1
185x3x1
215x2x1
250x1x1
280x1x1
Work Sets:
310x5x5
Felt pretty good despite not squatting for two weeks. I generally lose my nerve to squat heavy after a layoff.
I hear itzach perlman can squat 550 though....
Ha-ha, good luck
That'd be organist, and Nick's not as ambitious as you. He just wants to be America's Strongest Organist.
I suppose in a field where one of the leading performers has a name like E. Power Biggs, being the strongest really means something, whereas violinists are typically the pencil necks of the musical world. So I have to shoot for world dominance.
Welcome to the forum. I have no ambition to become the worlds best/strongest anything, but I play piano and post in these parts.
Also, I played the organ as a kid and had a contest judge once that was a student of E. P. Biggs.
Good luck on your quest.
Last edited by ColoWayno; 01-03-2016 at 01:16 PM.
Nick, I just remembered the name of the contest judge, Porter Heaps. Mover of mountains.
This is starting to look like a thing... Gonna look up Nick Klemetson.
Porter W. Heaps, 92, Musician Who Made an Organ Sound Big - NYTimes.com
Last edited by ColoWayno; 01-03-2016 at 01:01 PM.
Bench Press Day
Warmups:
120x5
140x2
160x1
180x1
Work sets:
200x5
198.75x4
198.75x3
195x4
192.5x4
Following ideas from Andy Baker, I progress each of these sets independently. My plan is to run the 5's as long as I can on the first set, eventually dropping down to 4's, 3'a, 2'a, and 1's when I can't get more. That way I can plan for PRs well in advance. I should be doing doubles or triples in the 220's by summer. And hopefully the backoff sets will continue to drive progress, since they don't move up until I get 5 reps.
First set felt OK. I could have gotten a couple more pounds. The rest were obviously tough.
Dead Lift Day
Warmups:
135x5 double overhand grip
225x1
275x1
330x1 alternate grip
Work Sets:
365x5x3 wrist straps
A little rushed for time so the second and third sets were hard but not too bad. In the summer I got 385x6,5,5 so this is still rebuilding.