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F these endurance workouts
I'm in the middle of a baseball season where I was playing up to five games a week, and as such, I couldn't really max out my squat/deadlift numbers. I was on a maintenance/endurance program that included a lot of running (Thremp rather enjoyed making fun of me for this over AIM) - about 2.5 miles every other day plus wind sprints - combined with lower resistance levels for squat/deadlifts (80% of BW or so) and other workouts.
With the JuCo league over with until the winter instructional session starts, I finally got in the gym today after long toss and pyramided up on my squat numbers. I didn't get to my previous 1RM, but I'm comfortably sitting at 1x220 (BW = 200) and see no reason why I can't get to 250 and then 275 in a reasonable amount of time (previous high 1RM is 300 @ 190, I think - don't have my log on me). Man, it felt good. I did a bunch of feet-elevated pushups as suggested by Blarg, about 30 squats in all, and some light DB bench work before getting a mile in on the elliptical trainer (I sprinted yesterday, so [censored] running 2.5+ miles today). Hopefully I'm not totally f'd for my game Thursday, seeing as how I might have to pitch. LIFTING HEAVY [censored] IS AWESOME |
Re: F these endurance workouts
Yes, running be ghey f'real. I will take it up also when I try to lose weights. In the interim I be pozzing you in squats. Holla!
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Re: F these endurance workouts
Yeah but I am crushing you at running.
Great. :/ |
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