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    skills101 Intermediate Training Log

    Current Body Stats
    5'8'' Male, 190#, 20 years old.

    5RM before SS/GOMAD, BW = 155#, 3/31/2010
    Squat: 200(#)
    Bench Press: 140
    Press: 90
    Deadlift: 235
    Power Clean: 115
    SS Training Log: http://startingstrength.com/resource...ad.php?t=16486

    5RM after SS/GOMAD, BW = 190#, 8/4/2010
    Squat: 300(#)
    Bench Press: 190
    Press: 140
    Deadlift: 375
    Power Clean: 190

    Programming: Texas Method
    Sunday (Volume): Squats 5x5, Bench Press/Press 5x5, Power Cleans 5x3
    Tuesday (Recovery): Light Squats 2x5, Bench Press/Press 3x5, Back Extensions 5x10, Chin-Ups - 4 sets
    Thursday (Intensity): Squat 5RM, Bench Press/Press 5RM, Deadlift 5RM

    Goals
    1) General functional strength.
    2) Achieve more respectable numbers so I can recreationally participate in powerlifting competitions. This particularly applies to my lackluster Bench Press.
    3) Look strong.
    4) Grunt a lot. A friend told me it's not okay to grunt until you've started intermediate programming.

    The horror begins August 8, 2010.
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    "Squats 5x5, Bench Press/Press 5x5, Deadlift 5RM"

    5 RM deadlift after 5x5 squat may not be much of a RM

    I would switch the clean and deadlifts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jamie J. Skibicki View Post
    "Squats 5x5, Bench Press/Press 5x5, Deadlift 5RM"

    5 RM deadlift after 5x5 squat may not be much of a RM

    I would switch the clean and deadlifts.
    Thanks, this was one of the things that was bothering me. I suppose I like it this way because it helps to even out the Monday and Friday workout length. On paper, that sounds good, but I could always turn the PC's into doubles or reduce the sets if they're too hard to complete on Monday's workout.

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    When I got stuck on 5x3 PC, I switched to 7x2 on the minute. I noticed a big improvement with this.

    If your bench is stuck and it is a goal of yours, find out your weakenss or sticking point and add something to address it on friday. I try to work upper body pulling as much as upper body pressing.

    Also, be ready for tuesdays to suck for a while.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jamie J. Skibicki View Post
    When I got stuck on 5x3 PC, I switched to 7x2 on the minute. I noticed a big improvement with this.

    If your bench is stuck and it is a goal of yours, find out your weakenss or sticking point and add something to address it on friday. I try to work upper body pulling as much as upper body pressing.

    Also, be ready for tuesdays to suck for a while.
    Sounds good, I'll switch the PC with DL. God, I'm not looking forward to 15 work sets in one day.

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    8/8/10 Training Log
    Sunday - Volume

    Squat
    45#x2x5
    115x5
    155x4
    185x3
    240x2
    Work: 280x5x5

    Bench Press
    45#x2x5
    95x5
    135x4
    155x3
    Work: 180x5x5

    Power Clean
    45#x5
    95x3
    135x3
    155x2
    Work: 192.5x5x3

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    Tueday - Recovery

    Light Squat
    45x2x5
    95x5
    115x4
    155x3
    185x2
    Work: 225x2x5

    Press
    45x2x5
    95x5
    115x3
    Work: 142.5x3x5

    Back Extensions
    BWx5
    (+65)x4x10

    Chin-Ups
    BWx5,5,4,4
    Last edited by skills101; 08-17-2010 at 07:09 PM.

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    Default 10/12/10 Training Log

    8/12/10 Training Log
    Thursday - Intensity

    Squat
    45x2x5
    115x5
    155x4
    205x3
    245x2
    Work: 305x5

    Bench Press
    45x2x5
    95x5
    135x4
    155x3
    Work: 205x2, 200x3

    Deadlift
    135x5
    225x4
    315x3
    Work: 380x5
    Last edited by skills101; 08-15-2010 at 02:37 PM.

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    Default 8/15/2010 Training Log

    8/15/2010 Training Log
    Sunday - Volume

    Squat
    45#x2x5
    115x5
    155x4
    205x3
    245x2
    Work: 285x5x5

    Press
    45#x2x5
    65x5
    95x4
    115x2
    Work: 130x5x5

    Power Clean
    45#x2x5
    95x3
    135x3
    155x2
    Work: 195x5x3
    Last edited by skills101; 08-17-2010 at 07:10 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by skills101 View Post
    8/10/2010 Training Log
    Sunday - Volume

    Squat
    45#x2x5
    115x5
    155x4
    205x3
    245x2
    Work: 285x5x5

    Press
    45#x2x5
    65x5
    95x4
    115x2
    Work: 130x5x5

    Power Clean
    45#x2x5
    95x3
    135x3
    155x2
    Work: 195x5x3
    Hey Skills, how do you feel with the TM? I mean the PR your reached for the squat and the volume day, compared to novice?

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