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    Ryan Kennelly's Bench Routine Questions

    theres a few routines that he has out there...but i will start out with the "novice" one...maxed out at 250...

    Week 1: 8 x 115 x 3 - ( roughly 45%)
    Week 2: 8 x 125 x 3 - ( roughly 50%)
    Week 3: 8 x 135 x 3 - ( roughly 55%)
    Week 4: 8 x 150 x 3 - (60%)
    Week 5: 8 x 165 x 3 - ( roughly 65%)
    Week 6: 8 x 175 x 3 - (70%)
    Week 7: 4 x 185 x 3 - (roughly 75%)
    Week 8: 4 x 200 x 3 - (80%)
    Week 9: 2 x 215 x 3 - (roughly 85%)
    Week 10: 2 x 225 x 3 - (90%)
    Week 11: 2 x 240 x 3 -(roughly 95%)
    Week 12: 1 x 250 x 3 - then the new max should be around 275

    (**i say roughly because i dont have access to bench 162.5 lbs. and shit like that...im rounding up**)

    NOW for questions:
    How the fuck would I set this up during the week with assistance workouts??? I'm benching once a week according to his protocol and also doing assistance exercises once on the SAME DAY...so....i'm basically working out once a week?! I know i am wrong...i'm thinking like this:

    TUESDAY's assistance w/bench....
    rack lockouts 5 x 5
    skull crushers 5 x 5
    close grip incline 5 x 5
    front raises 3 x 20???
    rope pushdowns 3 x 20

    WED: Back / bi's??

    THUR: OFF

    FRI: LEGS

    SAT-MON: OFF

    I'm Really confused as you can see...am i doing ALL assistance on bench day including shoulder exercises (front raises, uprights, side laterals)???

    I understand the protocol but not the way it should be set up during the week....thanks in advance
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    bump...anyone into powerlifing here or what
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    there used to be a couple people, but i havent seen them for a while.


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    Try this:

    days are just for example

    monday-bench day
    bench routine
    light triceps
    light shoulders (laterals, etc)

    wednesday-Back day
    rows
    chins
    low back work
    biceps

    friday-bench assist day
    heavy triceps
    db bench
    heavy shoulders (presses)

    saturday-legs/lower body
    squats
    deads
    hamstrings
    abs

    How does that look to you?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stewart20 View Post
    Try this:

    days are just for example

    monday-bench day
    bench routine
    light triceps
    light shoulders (laterals, etc)

    wednesday-Back day
    rows
    chins
    low back work
    biceps

    friday-bench assist day
    heavy triceps
    db bench
    heavy shoulders (presses)

    saturday-legs/lower body
    squats
    deads
    hamstrings
    abs

    How does that look to you?
    first of all, thank you, and it looks solid..


    secondly - what would you reccomend for "light triceps"?
    like; light skull crushers, rope pushdowns, floor DB extensions?

    and "heavy triceps" - rack lockouts, CG incline/flat bench, heavy skull crushers??

    sorry for the questions bro, just want to improve my bench the right way!
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    Quote Originally Posted by deathbypoops View Post
    first of all, thank you, and it looks solid..


    secondly - what would you reccomend for "light triceps"?
    like; light skull crushers, rope pushdowns, floor DB extensions?

    and "heavy triceps" - rack lockouts, CG incline/flat bench, heavy skull crushers??

    sorry for the questions bro, just want to improve my bench the right way!
    yes to both questions, but I would probably only pick one exercise per day from the ones you listed. If you wanted to , you could rotate them in and out whenever you feel like it, but don't go overboard on these exercises.

    do your pushdowns or skulls for sets of 8-10 and do your close grip bench work for sets of 5.


    EDIT. where are you from in NY?

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