If you didn't miss, move up. If you miss, repeat. If you miss twice, reset 10%. You shouldn't miss for months at those weights. I started at 6'3, 185 and didn't miss for months, and yes, I had some tough days in there.
Eat more.
Been training for 5 months but only started SS about a month ago.
Always found the press the weak link but with strict form and determination I've upped the weights each time.
Tonight I only just managed, and I mean only just, to complete the last rep on each of the three sets with a 5 min rest between them.
In each case the last rep stalled half way up and it was a case of absolutely grinding it out of about another 5 seconds of teeth crushing determination not to fail.
Do I move up the weight next time or stick at this weight until the last rep goes up without almost coming to a stop?
For the record I'm 6'4", 210 lbs and tonights press was a pathetic 100lbs. My bench is 180lbs if that means anything.
If you didn't miss, move up. If you miss, repeat. If you miss twice, reset 10%. You shouldn't miss for months at those weights. I started at 6'3, 185 and didn't miss for months, and yes, I had some tough days in there.
Eat more.
Last edited by Mac Ward; 09-16-2014 at 10:11 AM.
You need to READ this forum. This has been discussed 10,000,000 times.
I don't know anything about the "theory". I just know that you have to eat more to build muscle. If you have a 100lb press, you don't have enough muscle. Therefore you need to eat more.
Thanks.
My own personal difficulty is battling with body image problems from being bullied as the fat kid at school - I eventually lost all the weight by the age of 16 and for the last 22 years have tried very hard to stay slim and lean, so the prospect of eating so much and knowing I'll be getting fatter is an alien challenge I'll have to work at, plus I'm already 23% BF and don't want to add too much extra.
23% at 205 and 6'4"? I'm having a hard time seeing that, but I won't argue. Do what's right for you, I'm telling you how to get stronger.
UPDATE:
After my first session on shoulders featured at the start of this thread where I only managed 2/2/2, the next session saw 3/4/3 and absolutely determined not to fail, tonight saw 5/5/4 - so close yet so far.
It's great that I can see progress and I'm utterly convinced that if I were to stick at this weight for the 4th attempt, I'd nail that last rep and all would be good with the world.
However.... the letter of the law says I should deload and build up again.
Given the progress I've made at this weight where I am now only 1 rep away, should I be strict and deload, or nail it on the 4th attempt?
Thanks in advance.