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I would be pissed (jealous) about how strong and young your are, but the pics always make up for it.
For you buddy
BTW, I don't know what levels those are with the Orange spring, since it's a training spring. Maybe list the Front/Rear notches where the spring sits from now on. I can close 8/8 notches with the Orange. How far are you from that?
Hah, maxing. Sounds like funI do rows like that, too. Well, haven't done them for a while, but I do do them. For some reason I enjoy working up to a max attempt on them.
I dont agree, but thanks broI would be pissed (jealous) about how strong and young your are, but the pics always make up for it.
Press Routine (sets x reps):
Cycle 1:
Day 1: 65% (4x6)
Day 2: 70% (4x4)
Day 3: 80% (7x2)
Day 4: 90% (4x1)
Cycle 2:
Day 1: 65% (4x7)
Day 2: 70% (5x4)
Day 3: 80% (5x3)
Day 4: 90% (5x1)
At end of Cycle 2, add 5 lbs to each set and repeat.
An orange spring is a training spring, and not one of the strong testing springs.
notch 8/8 with an orange spring is level 22 ORANGE
notch 9 front 8 back with an orange spring is level 24 ORANGE
Hope this helps
You could try out the ohp press program cratos wrote up. It took him to a bw press. Belph tried it out (he can comment on it's effectiveness). I have it saved away somewhere if belph doesn't.
ress Routine (sets x reps):
Cycle 1:
Day 1: 65% (4x6)
Day 2: 70% (4x4)
Day 3: 80% (7x2)
Day 4: 90% (4x1)
Cycle 2:
Day 1: 65% (4x7)
Day 2: 70% (5x4)
Day 3: 80% (5x3)
Day 4: 90% (5x1)
At end of Cycle 2, add 5 lbs to each set and repeat.
iirc, you run each cycle over two weeks (so pressing twice a week). Similiar progression as 531 (5 pounds a month) but different percentages.
I've also ran it as a three day. Though, that's because I don't bench. IIRC, Cartos used The program on Monday & Friday with benching on Wednesday.
I ran it for a cycle then had a complete revamp of my routine.![]()
BTW I got a list of Vulcan calibrations from Matti Heiskanen
Vulcan Orange Spring
- Level 24 / 56kg / 123.48 lbs / rating = 2.34
- Level 23 / 55.5kg / 122.38 lbs / rating = 2.37
- Level 22 / 51.5kg / 113.56 lbs / rating = 2.09
- Level 21 / 50.5kg / 111.36 lbs / rating = 2.04
- Level 20 / 50kg / 110.25 lbs / rating = 2.00
- Level 19 / 46.5kg / 102.54 lbs / rating = 1.73
- Level 18 / 44kg / 97.02 lbs / rating = 1.52
- Level 17 / 43.5kg / 96.02 / rating = 1.48
- Level 16 / 40kg / 88.20 lbs / rating = 1.20
- Level 15 / 38kg / 83.79 lbs / rating = 1.03
- Level 14 / 37kg / 81.59 lbs / rating = 0.94
- Level 13 / 34.5kg / 76.07 lbs / rating = 0.71
- Level 12 / 32.5kg / 71.66 lbs / rating = 0.53
- Level 11 / 32kg / 70.56 lbs / rating = 0.48
- Level 10 / 29kg / 63.95 lbs
- Level 9 / 27kg / 59.54 lbs
- Level 8 / 26.5kg / 58.43 lbs
- Level 7 / 24kg / 52.92 lbs
- Level 6 / 22kg / 48.51 lbs
- Level 5 / 22kg / 48.51
- Level 4 / 20kg / 44.10 lbs
- Level 3 / 18kg / 39.69 lbs
- Level 2 / 18kg / 39.69 lbs
- Level 1 / 17kg / 37.49 lbs
And this is according to David Horne:
I closed 9/8 right handed Yesterday (squat day) so I'm at a Level 24 orange, level 13 black right handed, level 12 black left handed.
Here it is.
I haven't been able to run two cycles consecutively yet, but It's effective.
Thanks for the list, but that really confused me, lol.
The best ive done is close with my right hand is 7/7 notches.
a 9/8 would be a level 24. Great job btw!!!
would a 7/7 be somewhere around lvl 18?
and how does lvl 20-22 only increase by 1.5kg. That doesnt make anysense.
And yes, Im up for any contest
and holy forearms on that finnish guy
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