Well strength goals would be to increase my lifts by a good amount, i dont really have a set weight i would like to hit on most lifts, but for bench i would like to max out at over 220 by christmas. Right now my max is at like 185 or 190, it was 130 3 months ago so i hope i can do it. Deadlifts i would like to max out at over 275 and squat i cant max out at cuz i dont have enough weights but i would like to get 300 up for 25 reps.
Im also trying to lose bf so ive cleaned up my diet, right now im at 18% bf and i hope to be at 10% or below by september 26th. Its gonna be hard, maybe impossible, but that is my goal.
5 min rest to refill water bottle and get ready for tri's
Close Grip Bench -
90x4
85x3
75x3 1/2
Decline Skullcrushers -
75x2 1/2
65x3 1/2
55x4
Weighted Behind the Back Dips -
35x7
35x5
35x3 1/2
Total workout time = 45 minutes
I had a question for anyone reading this. Does it look like im getting any strength increases? I cant really tell because it seems like in most exercises where i increased the weight my reps dropped a bit. Also, would there be any changes you would make? Thanks
I felt a bit tired tonight, didn't really feel like working out but i did it anyways. It wasn't so bad after i had started but i did feel a bit fatigued.
All sets taken to failure
Back + Biceps
30sec - 1 1/2 min rests depending on how long it takes to switch weights/equipment
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