Thanks for the respond, Penguin.TBPenguin wrote:Bark, I don't see any reason to back off on the weighted pullups. I can still do them very heavy. I think if the reps are done well, this is not a risky lift. I will grant you that acceptable grip options may change as we age. My shoulder is not thrilled with palms away, but palms facing and parallel are fine. But that is just me.
I've almost always done conventional DL, but have started experimenting with sumo to see if it is less risky. For me at least, rack pulls are worse. Not sure RDLs are good at the lower reps.
Benching is something I see going away over time. It just takes more and more efforts to make it not bother the shoulders.
I'm interested in your experiences using the unilateral stuff, both legs and upper body. You've commented on both the incline bench and Bulgarian splits as effective - in what way? How do you think they compare to the barbell lifts? HAve you been using them in TB fashion or as accessories?
As it comes to pullups.. Man.. don't I love WPU? But. IMHO.. I always feel that it can get complicated when I go heavy consistently for a long while. (And I do know that from my experience). There are so many things to keep in check: lower back, shoulders, elbows, scapular area to name a few. That's why I think BW pull-ups is a safer way to go. Ladders are good for example.
I am on my 9th week of OP with WPU and my left elbow/scapula is getting really pissed at me. So, I might give it a rest for the next block by switching to some other type of pulling. I want to get back to WPU in 2-3 of months, though. Something like that. Just shuffling things around as you need..
Grip is another angle. I keep switching between parallel grip and angled grip for chins. I don't do strict pull-ups anymore. Just for a shoulder sake.
Sumo is a great way to pull iron from the ground. Shorter range of motion and more forgiving on the lower back. But I bet you will irritate your hips if you stick with it for a long time. Everyone is different, though. I was doing Sumo before I strained the hamstrings. I might get back to Sumo I want to get back to it!
The problem I have with RDL's is that it is not too safe with lower reps (you are right) and the grip can be your limitation. And I hate using straps. It would feel weird to RDL with mixed grip, wouldn't it? Why don't you like block pulls? Rack pulls are very different movement than block pulls, IMHO. Block pulls give you almost natural DL feel. My best experience was with 2.5in block pulls. Just using wood on the floor. I might give it a try with OP in the future. But still I would keep it once a week or so.
Do you have access to Football or Swiss Bar? It is completely different experience with benching. Friendly on the shoulders. The only difference is "log press" feel and you need to get comfortable with having that in your hands. Another great option is push-ups with resistance bands. It can get really really challenging with thicker bands. You can play with hand position and it can be somewhat similar to the benching if you use push-up bars. I love it.
I've used unilateral movements a lot prior to TB. As main movements when I wasn't able to use barbells. And as accessories when i used bars. I think it is underrated nowadays. You can go very heavy with it and you train core, stabilization and balance at the same time. You'd be surprised with the results. Also, it is safer on the upper back. I bet it will contribute to the progression with the compounds. I think that running custer with unilateral movements for 1 block once/year is a great idea. I will try to do that.
Bulgarian splits push your leg strength to another level. You have to balance yourself to be able to lunge deep and keep your whole body mechanics in check. You can do goblet versions with KB/DB or BB/cross-gripped. I treat Bulgarian lunge as advanced squat variations. You will feel all your leg muscles involved. And I can say almost the same about unilateral DB bench press. I like incline version. Don't feel much for the flat bench. You address all pressing muscles along with core stabilizers. And you can play with hand position to give it different flavors.
Just my personal experience.. Everyone is different but I enjoy the discussion