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    Default 57bergstrm an elderly beginner log

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    Sunday
    10/1-20
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    132,5kgx5 PR
    Pulled with hookgrip and chalk. I could feel some big rounding of the lower back during last rep. At the same time, I really wanted it, and my legs could carry the weight. Really nice, its several years since last time.
    Now Its time for protein.[emoji123]

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    Nice work. Got to feed the beast!

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    Woo-hoo! I like pr's even when they are not mine. Great work!

    And your day's should start to slowly get longer......

    Here comes the sun with lyrics The Beatles - YouTube

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    well done!!

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    Thanks guys!
    The sun is coming with the snow and winter cold. Bad snowstorm, in a way it lights up the inviroment.
    So ice melting, naa.
    Beatles is a cool band, lots of songs to remember.

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    Default 57bergstrm an elderly beginner log

    Tuesday
    12/1-20
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    44kgx4,5,4,3
    One fiver with moderate layback. Its a quite technical stunt, its hard to do repeatedly. So I only dare to try it once on last fift rep. Im also working, a lot, or more than I should, so time and motivation to train is changing. Plan is now to do one lift a day. Its getting heavier so recovery is also more delicate.
    Last edited by 57bergstrm; 01-12-2021 at 04:58 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 57bergstrm View Post
    . Im also working, a lot, or more than I should, so time and motivation to train is changing. Plan is now to do one lift a day. Its getting heavier so recovery is also more delicate.
    Working more? That ought to be against the law for seniors..haha!

    I mostly do one lift a day and I like it for recovery and it gives me more days to lift instead of just two days a week.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fred J View Post
    Working more? That ought to be against the law for seniors..haha!

    I mostly do one lift a day and I like it for recovery and it gives me more days to lift instead of just two days a week.
    Yes, lol, and there should be a law against shitty a pension. So I really like the cash it gives me, and it helps me stay alert in my head. But sometimes its more than enough[emoji3061]
    I like long restperiods between sets. So one lift takes time as two lifts before, when I was a full time employed.

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    Thursday
    14/1-20
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    Knees fairly ok. Used the tubow during warmups. Lift was agonizing heavy during first set, then it gets easier until the last rep wich is a f..... execution of willpower.

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    but you know that beer is waiting for you after you grind it out

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