Abby is the older sister of one of the men I'm coaching in my battalion. We interact online; I program her workouts and provide feedback on the video she sends me. She's wicked strong already, and it's been a pleasure coaching her. When I met her online, she hadn't lifted with any consistency in quite some time; I gather several months. But she's got some focused training in powerlifting, from 2018 until approximately present day.
Abby works as an Emergency Room nurse in New Jersey, and her hours are not entirely predictable, she's got on-call periods, and sometimes a 12-hour shift has additional add-ons that turn her day into an 18-hour nightmare. She's married, no kids. Her husband is a municipal cop, which leads to additional unexpected wake-ups when he is in a situation that causes the hospital to be called. Additionally, Abby's mother-in-law lives with her, and is in need of daily care. Abby's life is full, and it's a week-to-week "who knows" regarding when she'll get to the gym. I think she's got potential to beat some New Jersey powerlifting records for her age and weight class.
Age: 32
Sex: Female
Height: 65 inches
Weight: 185
Best lifts prior to working with me:
Squat: 285x2, 225x7
Bench: 160x1, 125 "for sets"
Press: 85x5x5 (never pressed over 85 lbs but did some 5x5 work)
Deadlift: 315x1, 275x1
Rather than count "Week X Day Y," due to the unpredictable nature of Abby's schedule, I'm just going to count sessions.
The deadlifts happened earlier in the day, at a friend's gym, with a special deadlift bar. She matched her best single and best triple, and did some showing off with a crazy set of 10. I advised her this isn't the best way to maintain long-term gains, but still, it feels good to prove to yourself you're "still as strong as you used to be."
The press was supposed to have a top set of 5, but she badly off-slotted it and lost the rep. I didn't get her video until hours later so I didn't know; if I did I'd have advised her to rest and reattempt 87.5 for reps.
But here's a quick look at what's happened so far:
In a month and a half of not-so-consistent training, Abby has: 1) Made a lifetime Squat PR for 5 reps. 2) Put more weight overhead than she has ever pressed, and did it for 2 reps. 3) Made a lifetime Bench PR for 5 reps. AND 4) Tied her lifetime PR on deadlift for 3 reps.
She's primed right now to break into some real kick-ass territory; for a few weeks she'll be hitting new PRs on every lift, every session.
07-18-2021, 06:20 PM
carson
Her numbers are quite strong. Young ladies can do some marvelous things. At some point you may want to have a SS coach check her work online. Just a thought.
07-19-2021, 06:38 AM
Geoff Bischoff
Maybe down the line ... She's had significant training before she got to me, though, and her form on the lifts is already really clean, with the possible exception of some knee-slide in the squat.
07-20-2021, 03:20 PM
Geoff Bischoff
Session 12
Squat: 235x2x2
Migraine and stomach ills today; I tried to have her hit one more sets-across PR but it just wasn't happening. To be safe, I'm going to scale back to top-triple/backoff sets and have her walk up her triples some.
Press: 87.5x5 (5PR!), 75x5x2
Bench: 140x5 (5PR!), 125x5x2
Deadlift: 280x3 (3PR!), 205x5x2
With the exception of squat, everything looked pretty excellent.
07-24-2021, 10:58 AM
Geoff Bischoff
Session 13
Squat: 235x3, 210x5x2
Press: 90x5 (5PR!), 75x5x2
Bench: 142.5x3 (3PR!), 127.5x5x2
Deadlift: 285x3 (3PR!), 210x3x3
Abby has been under the weather for a few days; she's feeling better now. Some rest did the trick. Driving forward again now.
07-30-2021, 10:42 PM
Geoff Bischoff
Session 14
Squat: 240x3 (3PR!), 215x5x2
Press: 92.5x3 (3PR!) 77.5x5x2
Bench: 145x3 (3PR!), 127.5x5x2
Deadlift: 290x2x2, 215x3x2
08-03-2021, 03:27 AM
Geoff Bischoff
Session 15 (Executed 20210801)
Aimed for some reduced volume overall this session since it came less than 48 hours after last run. Top sets and minimal backoffs. Went well. I think next session is set for 20210806, and I plan to fully murder her that day.
Squat: 245x3 (3PR!), 215x5
Press: 95x5 (5PR!)
Bench: 147.5x2 (2PR!), 127.5x3x2
Deadlift: 295x2, 3; 215x3x2
Press for 95lbs is most she's ever put overhead, and she hit it for 5. Great stuff. Deadlift was supposed to be a top set of 3, but she had a personal issue in the middle of the top set. So she took care of herself, rested, and came back to crush a PR triple which puts her e1RM (Wendler formula) at 10lbs over her best actual 1RM. We're gonna blow the top off of this deadlift.
08-08-2021, 11:56 AM
Geoff Bischoff
Session 16 (20210806)
Squat: 250x4 (4PR!), 220x5x2
Press: 100x2 (2PR!), 80x3x3
Bench: 150x2 (2PR!), 130x3x3
Deadlift: 300x1, 220x3x2
Everything was crushed out of the park except deadlift.
08-08-2021, 12:22 PM
dalan
You don't often see women who are not competitive lifters using these kinds of weights. Very impressive.
08-13-2021, 12:48 PM
Geoff Bischoff
Dalan: Yes, she's killing it. I think she has a shot at some New Jersey state records in USPA if she keeps up like this.
Session 17 (20210811)
Squat: 235x4, 215x5x2
This was an oops. Abby CRUSHED a set of 4 and then racked it. But it was supposed to be a set of 5.