What did Wendler tell you?
Question on programming for a 64-year-old novice who wants to continue the 2 the day a week program as laid out in the Barbell Prescription but has stalled several times and wants to move to Wendlers 531
His stats:
Age 64
Height 59
Weight: 205 (This may have been the hardest part of the program for him to achieve. Eats a lot, eats a good balanced diet, but claims he has always had trouble gaining weight and keeping it on.
His Max lifts:
Squat: 217
Bench: 153
Dead: 250
Press: 103
We have micro loaded all the lifts and he has stalled several times.
He likes the 2 days a week set up in BBP and wants to continue with the main work. He is unable to do chins and still doing pulldowns (Currently 120 x 8).
He started looking at Wendlers 531 (which suggested your doing the Starting Strength program first), and combining the basic lifts with Wendlers Program he came up with this:
Week 1
Monday
Squat
140x5
160x5
185x5
Bench
110x5
110x5
130x5
Pull downs
120x8
Thursday
Squat
140x3x3
Press
65x5
75x5
85x5
Dead Lift
135X5
Week 2
Monday
Squat
150x5
175x5
195x5
Bench
115x5
120x5
140x5
Pull downs
120x10
Thursday
Squat
150x3x3
Press
70x5
80x5
95x5
Dead Lift
155X5
Week 3
Monday
Squat
165x5
185x5
205x5
Bench
115x5
130x5
155x5
Pull downs
120x12
Thursday
Squat
165x3x3
Press
75x5
90x5
100x5
Dead Lift
155X5
Repeat by increasing Squat and Dead lift by 5 pounds and Bench and Press by 2.5 until micro loading becomes necessary.
I am not a coach, but a friend and lifting partner.
Pros? Cons? Thoughts? Advice?
Thanks
What did Wendler tell you?
I am in direct contact with Jim and this question has come to him many times. The answer is as follows:
Monday:
Squat + Bench 5x5x5/3/1
Thursday:
Deadlift + Press 5x5x5/3/1
5x5x5/3/1 is the normal 5/3/1 percentages each week, but the last set is done for 5 sets of 5 reps instead of doing it for as many reps as possible.
Set your training max at 80% of your predicted 1RM