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I've decided to go back to basics in training for the rest of this year. For this I will use Jim Wendlers 5/3/1 Program. The focus will be on getting strong in 4 main lifts. Military press, squat, bench press and deadlift. The only supportive gear I will use is a belt.
There are few reason why I decided to do this. I don't have a ton of free time, I really don't feel like messing around with bench shirts and squat suits, and I don't plan on competing any time soon. I just want to be plain old strong.
With this program you don't need to worry about bands and chains or any other fancy shit. At the same time I will be working on flexibility and mobility both of which suck at this time. Conditioning will be added in too.
I'm not going to post the details of the program so don't ask. Jim is a great guy for whom I have a ton of respect. His program can be found at www.elitefts.com as an e-book for around $20 for those that are interested.
I will post my progress from time to time. This program has some great potential for a wide variety of people.
PB
There are few reason why I decided to do this. I don't have a ton of free time, I really don't feel like messing around with bench shirts and squat suits, and I don't plan on competing any time soon. I just want to be plain old strong.
With this program you don't need to worry about bands and chains or any other fancy shit. At the same time I will be working on flexibility and mobility both of which suck at this time. Conditioning will be added in too.
I'm not going to post the details of the program so don't ask. Jim is a great guy for whom I have a ton of respect. His program can be found at www.elitefts.com as an e-book for around $20 for those that are interested.
I will post my progress from time to time. This program has some great potential for a wide variety of people.
PB