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How difficult is that to do?
Well, I'll put it this way, the thumb I was driving into the can is pretty damn sore today, it took me a minute of repeated, all-out 5 second squeezes (which is what Brookfield reccomends) and by the end of it both my hands felt absolutely destroyed.Waxwingslain said:How difficult is that to do?
Pretty much, weirdly enough I'm an engineering student by day and spend all the rest of my time working and thinking in the metric system, yet somehow I think of weightlifting in lbs. Dunno why.kaboom187 said:I'm pretty sure its in pounds.
Smashius doesn't want the people too lazy to convert from KGs to LBs to miss out on his true greatness in the weightroom.
Too much American television, lol.SmashiusClay said:Pretty much, weirdly enough I'm an engineering student by day and spend all the rest of my time working and thinking in the metric system, yet somehow I think of weightlifting in lbs. Dunno why.
Nah I think it's the effect of learning about weightlifting from this place and t-nation, y'all have brainwashed me.farmboy said:Too much American television, lol.
I do feel dirty about posting in lbs, then again it's actually the way i think about weights. Everything else goes through my head in metric.graedy said:Join Alon, Ian and me on the metricsystem bandwagon! We are standing with the back to the wall against those lbs-guys![]()
The beer can was a Kronenbourg 1664, a pretty decent french lager.jk3004 said:Smashius, I see this : Gripper work, sledgehammer levering and isometric leg stretches. in every training day. Do you only do this 3x per week, or do light training for the other days?
Also as I am about to begin gripper training, do you feel levering is a vital role in grip strength? (Dumb question but hey, I need to give you someway to flame me) I need an excuse to go buy a 8 lbs. sledgehammer anyways. Should I only be training levering on that 3x per week, same day as workouts?
P.S. excellent job on the beer can, is that a Pabst Blue Ribbon can?
graedy said:Join Alon, Ian and me on the metricsystem bandwagon! We are standing with the back to the wall against those lbs-guys![]()
SmashiusClay said:Ok, so I've decided to start a log as this may help give me a little bit more training incentive as well as reminding me how far I have to go before I'm happy with my gpp.
First off a little about me:
Age: 20
Height: 5'10"
Weight: 170
I've been training in Muay Thai, Sombo, Judo and Vale Tudo for about 7 years all told and have competed in Sombo, Judo and mma as an amateur; all with a fair bit of success(though I say it myself), but I am looking to train a powerlifting style routine to try and get as much carryover to my fighting as possible.
For quite a few years I've supplemented my MA with a godawful "strength" training routine that consisted of doing low weight isolation exercises and did absolutely sod all for my fighting. Thanks to the S&P forum I've now been doing my current program for about 2 months and I'm finally not so horrifically embarassed that i'm prepared to post my training (I'm still very embaressed but at least now anyone reading this won't assume I'm a 90lb twelve year old schoolgirl, or at least i hope not ). My squat still sucks but at least my dead and bench press are coming along, plus i'm actually vaguely proud of my grip (shut CoC#2).
My current routine:
Monday: deadlift
Wednesday: press
Friday: squat
All days are supplemented by grip and ab work.
NB. all exercises will be posted as weight(lbs)xSetsXReps
Oh yeah, please feel free to post any criticisms, improvements, encouragement or general ridicule either here or PM me.