brobinson
11-13-2009, 05:35 PM
Hi Mark,
I don't have any questions to bother you with right now, but I'm glad I can finally register for your forum. I just wanted to thank you for your contributions to my training education. (I've read SS, PP and Strong Enough?)
I've always understood the importance of the compound lifts but usually ended up hurting myself once the weights got relatively heavy with poor form. I have over 2 months in on your SS program and your programming and lifting instruction have helped me improve form while constantly adding weight.
At 6'2, and 32 years, I've gone from about 250 lbs 28% BF to 275 lbs 30% BF. Squats from 135lbs to 255 for 3 sets of 5, Bench from 135lbs to 200 lbs for 3 sets of 5 and Deads from 135lbs to 285 lbs for 1
set of 5.
I plan to strip off some of this fat now, but wanted to have somewhat of a strength base before attempting to. I've found the hardest part starting as a fatty is trying to walk the fine line of calorie balance, eating enough to recover while not getting too much fatter. I'm going to follow Lyle McDonald's rapid fat loss plan while attempting to maintain my lifts, then continue with linear progress once I've deflabbed somewhat.
I'll let you know how I make out in the coming months and hopefully I'll be able to contribute something useful to your forum along the way.
Brad
I don't have any questions to bother you with right now, but I'm glad I can finally register for your forum. I just wanted to thank you for your contributions to my training education. (I've read SS, PP and Strong Enough?)
I've always understood the importance of the compound lifts but usually ended up hurting myself once the weights got relatively heavy with poor form. I have over 2 months in on your SS program and your programming and lifting instruction have helped me improve form while constantly adding weight.
At 6'2, and 32 years, I've gone from about 250 lbs 28% BF to 275 lbs 30% BF. Squats from 135lbs to 255 for 3 sets of 5, Bench from 135lbs to 200 lbs for 3 sets of 5 and Deads from 135lbs to 285 lbs for 1
set of 5.
I plan to strip off some of this fat now, but wanted to have somewhat of a strength base before attempting to. I've found the hardest part starting as a fatty is trying to walk the fine line of calorie balance, eating enough to recover while not getting too much fatter. I'm going to follow Lyle McDonald's rapid fat loss plan while attempting to maintain my lifts, then continue with linear progress once I've deflabbed somewhat.
I'll let you know how I make out in the coming months and hopefully I'll be able to contribute something useful to your forum along the way.
Brad