So I've been a TB user for at least 5 years, and it is by far my favorite program that I have used. I remember reading TB the first time and when I got to the section that talked about bodyweight exercises, I kind of scoffed a little bit at it. You see I've always believed that the best way to progress bodyweight exercises was to do them daily ala Pavel's push-up program or some other type of GTG program. I didn't really think that doing a percentage of max reps 2-3x per week would do that much for bodyweight exercises.
Well, I've been battling shoulder pain with the bench press for awhile now, and I've finally just decided that I don't have to bench press. So in place of it in my Zulu-ish template, I subbed in push-ups. That had me doing push-ups 2x per week, and I decided to do 5 sets in the first week, 4 sets in the second week, and 3 sets in the third week - decreasing the number of sets as the intensity went up. Well let me tell you that in 6 weeks, my push-up total has gone from 60 to 90. In all fairness you should know 3 things. 1) I probably could have done more than 60 in my first max test, but I didn't want set myself up for failure, 2) when doing 90 push-ups yesterday after getting to 70, I did take a break where I went up into a downward dog position for a 5-count and then cranked out 8 more until I needed a break and continued with the 5-second breaks and continuing on until 90, and 3) if I would have continued taking 5-count breaks in the downward dog position, I probably could have gone on for awhile past 90 but I decided to stop at 90 so that I had a good max rep at which to base my next cycle.
So while I was skeptical about that way of progressing bodyweight exercises, it worked quite well.
Surprised by progress on bodyweight exercises
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Great results mate. This are some excellent push-up numbers.
Someone i follow in the training world that used to be high up in the dragondoor system pre split also told me this once. I thought GTG etc was the way to go for years and it’s great for beginners, but like you have found eventually you just have to do some hard work.
I look forward to the post about cracking 100.
Someone i follow in the training world that used to be high up in the dragondoor system pre split also told me this once. I thought GTG etc was the way to go for years and it’s great for beginners, but like you have found eventually you just have to do some hard work.
I look forward to the post about cracking 100.
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Thanks. I look forward to making that post.Maxrip13 wrote:I look forward to the post about cracking 100.
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Hey, maxrip13. I posted this in my log today.Maxrip13 wrote:I look forward to the post about cracking 100.
So I got to the 100 consecutive reps, and frankly, using this percentage of reps scheme wasn't really the grind that I thought it would be.I'm on an easy/test week. So today I tested DL and pulled 124kg for 5 reps. At 47 yo and 64 kg bodyweight, I'm pretty happy with that. I also tested push-ups and got 100 straight push-ups without coming off of my hands. At 82 and 94 reps, I did go into the downward dog position for 5-count rest and then got back at it until I got to 100. The rest of the time I did some easy reps at deload percentages for SQ, pull-ups, and OHP. Overall, I'm happy with it. I'll take tomorrow off, probably do an easy run the next day, take one more day off, and then start my next cluster.
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Awesome to hear. That's a bloody brilliant number of push ups and a very respectable deadlift for that many reps. Doing both together is an even more impressive achievement. Great results.mikhou wrote:Hey, maxrip13. I posted this in my log today.Maxrip13 wrote:I look forward to the post about cracking 100.
So I got to the 100 consecutive reps, and frankly, using this percentage of reps scheme wasn't really the grind that I thought it would be.I'm on an easy/test week. So today I tested DL and pulled 124kg for 5 reps. At 47 yo and 64 kg bodyweight, I'm pretty happy with that. I also tested push-ups and got 100 straight push-ups without coming off of my hands. At 82 and 94 reps, I did go into the downward dog position for 5-count rest and then got back at it until I got to 100. The rest of the time I did some easy reps at deload percentages for SQ, pull-ups, and OHP. Overall, I'm happy with it. I'll take tomorrow off, probably do an easy run the next day, take one more day off, and then start my next cluster.
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Dang it mikhou, not you have me thinking about trying this.
Awesome job.
Awesome job.
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Ha! I don't have the pure strength like a lot of you guys, but TB has me as strong as I've ever been.TBPenguin wrote:Dang it mikhou, not you have me thinking about trying this.
Awesome job.