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RicoIconhi hey hello01-06-2010 @ 20:52 
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Sugdens very own David Dimbleby
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Hello men of sugden, been reading the articles and forum for a few days and thought i'd join up as it looks like a great site full of cracking info.

Having now realised all my lifts are poo compared to the general majority, i'm currently training for a GBPF meet in the winter. I used to follow all the crap from mens health etc but more recently (about 3 months ago) started a 5x5 programme and have seen some good gains. Is this the best sort of programme to follow for a powerlifting meet?

Cheers
RicoIcon...01-06-2010 @ 21:00 
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Sugdens very own David Dimbleby
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Also I realise this may be more suited to the training forum, my bad.
MrSmallIcon...01-06-2010 @ 21:04 
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There is no real answer to "what is best".
Depends entirely on your goals!
5x5 should do you fine for a while.
Best of luck!
RicoIcon...01-06-2010 @ 21:07 
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Sugdens very own David Dimbleby
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Cheers mate, will perservere with 5x5 until the gains stop, then look into other programmes.
Wayne_CowdreyIcon...01-06-2010 @ 21:08 
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Welcome!

Rico said:
I used to follow all the crap from mens health etc but more recently (about 3 months ago) started a 5x5 programme and have seen some good gains. Is this the best sort of programme to follow for a powerlifting meet?


As the comp isn't until winter, yes I'd say 5x5 will give you a good foundation. Nearer the time you'll probably need to think about lowering your reps. I'll let the powerlifters give you a better reply.

I'm glad you've realised that Men's Health is utter s**te. That's the 1st step!
wellcome2Icon...01-06-2010 @ 21:10 
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depends on your goals m8 eat big lift big thats my mottoGrin
RicoIcon...01-06-2010 @ 21:33 
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Sugdens very own David Dimbleby
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I'm amazed how people still believe their s**te! They make so many ridiculous claims. I've also taken the second step and got a rack and oly weights as the gyms near me are crap. Full of mens health retards that dont know a deadlift from a squat.
Wayne_CowdreyIcon...01-06-2010 @ 21:39 
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Rico said:
I've also taken the second step and got a rack and oly weights as the gyms near me are crap.


Good man! The 3rd step is to decide that you'd rather do strongman than powerlifting! Wink
wellcome2Icon...01-06-2010 @ 21:44 
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s**te works for meGrin
RicoIcon...01-06-2010 @ 21:45 
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Sugdens very own David Dimbleby
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Haha perhaps mate, I f**king hate bench so maybe strongman is the way to go! Need to find somewhere that has equipment. More than willing to give it a go!
wellcome2Icon...01-06-2010 @ 21:50 
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just stick at it m8 iv been training 4 well over 4 years now and had a few nasty injuries so you will have to decide between strongman or powerlifterGrin
RicoIcon...01-06-2010 @ 21:57 
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Sugdens very own David Dimbleby
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jesus, thats where im going wrong then i've only been training 4 months ish!
Wayne_CowdreyIcon...01-06-2010 @ 22:09 
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Rico said:
I f**king hate bench


You're settling into Sugden very quickly!
Joseph_WaltonIcon...01-06-2010 @ 22:22 
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Wayne's poisoning your mind. Bench is wonderful, especially if you use a really tight t-shirt.
RicoIcon...01-06-2010 @ 22:27 
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Sugdens very own David Dimbleby
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I've tried my best to love bench, but it screws my shoulder as a result of many dislocated shoulders from rugby. dont want to compromise my overhead work!

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