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    Posted: 12/27/10 at 5:33am

Ok I want to do this not only for highland games but for health reasons too. I want to live as long as God will let me, and not end my life short because I wanted that extra cheeseburger.

Since I haven’t picked a weight up since May maybe. I did do a few sit ups and other things but nothing serious, I was just getting by. It’s time to actually do something to improve my health.

I’m 23 years old and 6'10'' 365lbs. I want to get back down to 315lbs, the weight when I was a freshman in college. I was stronger, I felt great.

So with that said today will be a start, I’m going downstairs to put my gym equipment back together.

I’m going to need a workout plan. I thought about following my previous workout plan but I’m hoping for some help in adjusting and making it the most efficient.

Mondays and Fridays

Friday will be 20% less than Monday

Warm-Up Jumping Jacks

Squats 3x10 80% max

Power Push 3x10 80% max

Bench Press 3x10 80% max

Tuesdays and Thursday

Agilities/ Recovery Will work on flexibility

Warm up, Jumping Jacks, Butt Kicks, High Knees, Lots of stretching.

Hanging Abs 5x10.

Wednesdays

Shoulder Shrugs from Rack.

3x10 80% max

Shoulder Shrugs from Floor

3x10 80%

Power Snatch

3x10 60% max

This for 4 weeks then progress over to 90% max, for 3 weeks then change the workout.

Thoughts?

 

 

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote C. Smith Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12/27/10 at 5:44am
Thanks for logging Justin.

Honestly, with what you have there, you would be much better off following a program like SS or 5/3/1. 
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Welcome brother. How did this program work for you in College?
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Craig,

Could you fill me in on the terminology? Im lost.

Craig what would you reccomend. ( My size helps in way but is a nuisance in others.)

Bill,

It was not the best in the world. I felt great in the sense I was working out, and putting on muscle. After a meet, I felt like I had a lot more in the tank but my body just couldnt find it. After taking 6 months off, and not lifting a thing I actually threw better. So yes it helped me gain muscle and lose weight but for the throwing not so much.

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote C. Smith Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12/27/10 at 6:23am
Sure, being that you really haven't lifted consistently for quite some time, something basic, developing strength would be the way I would go.

SS is Starting Strength:

Book or DVD

5/3/1 is 5/3/1:

The Simplest and Most Effective Training System for Raw Strength


Both programs are pretty basic, and both absolutely 100% work.  I'm pretty sure quite a few guys have done 5/3/1 on this forum.  You can also google 'em for hours upon hours of reading.  Something like one of these programs is more or less what I have based everything on for the last decade or so. 

To be noted; however, these are not throwing specific programs, but rather programs to build strength.  Throwing gets better with practice on the field. 

I'm basing this recommendation on the assumption that you aren't elite in your strength levels.



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Craig,

I gotcha now. Yes I am not elite in my strength levels. I do know how to lift and do it properly. I understand that to become better at throwing you have to throw. But I need the strength to actually get a good session of throwing in. This is a great start I appericate it.

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HOLY S**T!!!! You understand you are bigger than Phil Pfister and Brian Shaw? That's HUGE!!!! I can only imagine what you can do since you have that tremendous height advantage.  Good luck with the weight loose. I'm in the same boat you are.
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I would suggest to start you train each body part once a week, one day do legs, the next day do push(chest shoulder tri) the next day you do pull (back and bi).  As you learn more you can move from that into other things. 
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Originally posted by Schwab_Man Schwab_Man wrote:

HOLY S**T!!!! You understand you are bigger than Phil Pfister and Brian Shaw? That's HUGE!.


lol wat.

no, he isn't.
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Ok Ive been working out for a month. Time to start logging here.
I got the family started. I have a 2year old girl and another on the way.
I also got fat and lazy. 

Time to get back to work.

Starting weight on Jan 20th was 375lb
Today it was 370lbs
Starting with Monday 02/23/2015
Squats
315x5
315x5
315x5
DL 225x5

Box Jumps mid thigh high
3x5

Push Press *squat the first rep*
135x5
135x5
135x5
DL 95x5

Db incline press 10%
75x5
75x5
75x5

Power Snatch
175x5
175x5
175x5

Abs 3x10 hanging
3x10 crunches






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No workout the past week. Snow prevented that. 
Decided to stay at home stretch and do body work. Pushups situps etc...

Monday
Squats 
345x5
345x5
345x5
225x5 download set
**Pretty proud of this set, first time I have went over 315 for sets of 5

Push Press first rep front squat
155x5
155x5
155x5

DB Incline
75x5
75x5
75x5

Box Jumps waist high
3x5

Hanging Abs
3x10
Crunches 
3x10


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Clean Grip SS
405x5
405x5
405x5
*315x5 download set

Clean Pulls from Midthigh
165x5
165x5
165x5

SLDL
385x5
385x5
385x5
*315x5 download set

DB Bent over Rows
75x5
75x5
75x5

3x10 Hanging Abs
3x20 Crunches
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Squats
3x5@315lbs

Box jumps
3x5 knee high

Overhead Squats
3x5@135lbs
These were a struggle. I've lost some flexiblity.

Bench Press
3x5@185lbs

Abs
3x20 with a 12lb kettebell
Wow! Ouch, they are still burning.
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Today was an easy day.
Did a lot of technical throwing work. Spent over an hour on it.

Snatch Grip SS first rep from floor
3x5@315

SLDL
3x5@335

DB Bent Over Rows
3x5@75

Abs and and technical throwing work.
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03/14

Squats 
3x5@315

Box Jumps waist high
3x5 all within 2 minutes

Bench Press
3x5@195

Ab work technical foot work

Power Snatch 
3x5@155
Had to quit the last set 3 reps in. Right arm is showing some numbness.

Going to the Doc Wednesday to figure out the 10% loss in strength and numbness below the elbow. 
Thinking I repinched a nerve again. Confused
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Squats
3x3@475
**A PR for me in 3x3 squats
Box Jumps waist high
3x5
Push Press
3x5@155
Bench Press
3x5@205
Power Snatch
3x5@135
Hanging Abs
3x10
Crunches
3x10

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Went into Preseason Speed work. 
Doing med/heavy weight low reps, but as fast as I can for 6-10 sets.

Taking the week off this week, to let the body fully recover. 
Tweaked the lower back doing sheaf.


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Careful with that back Big Swole.
The man in the arena.
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Agreed. I honestly think its the back spasms the doc told me I would have from time to time.
Only have a catch now and no real intense pain. 


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