Hello everyone!
I’m following a Operator I/A template with a BSQ/BP/WCU cluster. My main goal is strength and mass, so i’m eating to fuel my strength sessions and I usually increase the standard 3 sets (as Operator I/A option).
According to my goals, I’m planning to follow Black Protocol for conditioning with 2 HIC sessions a week.
My question: is it possible to use a barbell lift, such as push press, as a tool for my HIC sessions? Which percentages of my max can I use to not affect my strength sessions?
Thanks as always for all your advices!
Stefano
Using Push Press in my HIC sessions
Re: Using Push Press in my HIC sessions
You might want to read this article written by KB:
http://www.tacticalbarbell.com/fobbits- ... ng-part-i/
http://www.tacticalbarbell.com/fobbits- ... ng-part-i/
"Man is what he reads." - Joseph Brodsky
Re: Using Push Press in my HIC sessions
Hi Barkadion, thanks a lot for your reply!
I read several times this article...but, this is my doubt: a friend of mine who trains with me let me discover a really fun conditioning session with BB Hang Clean and BB Push Press, so i’d really like to try it...my question is what percentage of the lift is useful to use in a HIC session (maybe 70%?) in order to not make it another MS session...
Thanks again!
I read several times this article...but, this is my doubt: a friend of mine who trains with me let me discover a really fun conditioning session with BB Hang Clean and BB Push Press, so i’d really like to try it...my question is what percentage of the lift is useful to use in a HIC session (maybe 70%?) in order to not make it another MS session...
Thanks again!
Re: Using Push Press in my HIC sessions
Sounds like WOD?Stefano wrote:Hi Barkadion, thanks a lot for your reply!
I read several times this article...but, this is my doubt: a friend of mine who trains with me let me discover a really fun conditioning session with BB Hang Clean and BB Push Press, so i’d really like to try it...my question is what percentage of the lift is useful to use in a HIC session (maybe 70%?) in order to not make it another MS session...
Thanks again!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S5MXVWD4aoo
"Man is what he reads." - Joseph Brodsky
Re: Using Push Press in my HIC sessions
Barkadion wrote:Sounds like WOD?Stefano wrote:Hi Barkadion, thanks a lot for your reply!
I read several times this article...but, this is my doubt: a friend of mine who trains with me let me discover a really fun conditioning session with BB Hang Clean and BB Push Press, so i’d really like to try it...my question is what percentage of the lift is useful to use in a HIC session (maybe 70%?) in order to not make it another MS session...
Thanks again!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S5MXVWD4aoo
Yes quite similar!!
This is the session:
1 Hang Clean + 3 Push Press x 5
x 5 rounds, 1 minute rest between rounds...record your time and try to beat it next time...
So what do you think? Is 65/70% doable?
Re: Using Push Press in my HIC sessions
I am not an expert but.. I would try to approach it as SE and start very light (20%-30%) if I was about to do that. And build from there.. But that's me..Stefano wrote: Yes quite similar!!
This is the session:
1 Hang Clean + 3 Push Press x 5
x 5 rounds, 1 minute rest between rounds...record your time and try to beat it next time...
So what do you think? Is 65/70% doable?
"Man is what he reads." - Joseph Brodsky
Re: Using Push Press in my HIC sessions
Thanks...so i’ll start very light and slowly build up!