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Linear progression
How long can people usually maintian linear progression? in other words what lifts should will a person typically have before they no longer can maintain linear progression?
i know its different for everybody, but for myself. im 5' 8", 160-165 lbs, AGE: 15. What lifts should i aim for? (obviously ill ride it out as long as possible) |
Well, if you start using percentages, and do 8-16 week+ linear progressions, you can probably add weight for quite a long time.
But, Kman...you're going up the ranks quickly. If I were you I would AVOID LP and just keep it simple and focus on moar. I really think you have quite a bit of potential as a powerlifter. Might as well climb the ladder as fast as possible while your body feels good. http://www.threadbombing.com/data/me.../Kyle_Moar.jpg |
ok, i think i have no fucking clue what liner progression is.
i thought it was just adding 5 lbs to the bar every workout..... thats what i meant. I plan to ride this out for as long as possible. I was just wondering how high people normally go on adding 5 lbs a week. Also- i sure as hell hope i have a future in PL. not to be a world record setter or anything, but just a strong as "motha fucka" and compete and do decent. |
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Bench-200 probably 205 now because my 5 rep has gone up since then. Deadlift- 355x1 or 315x5 Estimated Total- 845-860 the thing is though, the way ive been making progress, if things go half i as good as they have been i should get a 900 toal within a month or two and then 1000 in a few months! I just did the math for 900 and it should come VERY soon. i just added new assistance work, and it seems like a afterburner for my big 3's progression. |
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where did you find this info? |
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http://apa-wpa.com/ohio.html |
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by the late of 17 ill have that beat i think. |
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