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Thread: Training Log: Chase Lindley's 330 Press

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    Chase is an inspiration. I want to be like Chase.

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    You'd have to have Type I diabetes -- the other part of the story that makes this even more remarkable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Rippetoe View Post
    You'd have to have Type I diabetes -- the other part of the story that makes this even more remarkable.
    That's incredible.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Rippetoe View Post
    You'd have to have Type I diabetes -- the other part of the story that makes this even more remarkable.



    This guy has Type I too.

    Also, I see no Bosu-ball work in Chase's Log. He's obviously hiding the important stuff.

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    What’s really impressive is how his bench almost equals his press, or should I say his press almost equals his bench

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    Congratulations Chase. That's a monster lift.

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    Quote Originally Posted by djsnit View Post
    What’s really impressive is how his bench almost equals his press, or should I say his press almost equals his bench
    Not bad for an assistance lift, right?

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    Chase's program looks a lot like a split routine heavy/light or volume/intensity model in PPST3 under the intermediate section. Of course there is a change to focus on the press leading up to the competition in addition to squat and deadlift. I would have thought Chase is an advanced athlete.

    Looking at that, it begs the question, why do a number of other SSC's suggest more complicated programming for intermediates with different intensities (RPE or % or whatever), different volume (back of sets etc), and different equipment (chains)?

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    Thanks for putting this out there, Chase, Nick.

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