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Not looking to switch my work out but would like some help on Chaos and Pain
After I am done with this upcoming fight and the count down has begun and also my school will be out for two months till next session, I wont have access to my gym..But what I will have access to will be stuff that I use in my garage.
Now every-time I try to open the chaos and pain site on my Mac it crashes and crashes...So this is what I would like..I am going to give a list of stuff I have in my garage and maybe someone here who has experience with this chaos and pain can help me set up a Monday thought Friday..Reason? From hat Kman has told me it's something that I would probably really enjoy so why not use it for a month to break out of what I normally do what I am done doing what I do. Crap in my garage 1) Kettle Bells 2) Straight Bar 3) Ez bar 4) DB 5) Push Up Bars 6) 50lb sand bags 7) Sledge Hammer- 12 and 25lbs 8) Truck Tire 9) Heavy Flip tire 10)And up to 450lbs in plates 11) 50,60,70 lb toss bags 12) Squat rack 13) Weight Vest with up to 100lbs 14) Pull Up Bar - wide Grip, Normal, Close grip attachments 15) Standard Basic Flat Bench 16) Foot attachment for Sit Ups 17) Ab Wheel 18) Weighted Speed Jump Rope 19) 24 inch Box jump station Is it possible to use Chaos And Pain with the above gear and if so can someone help me map this out so I can have a look into this? |
With those weights I think you could easily do C&P. I'm no C&P expert, but as long as you have a barbell, weights and a squat rack, life is good.
Jwood and Kman can probably help you from here.... |
Ya, I tried to map it out but the site crashes...I will have been on my program now for a 6 months almost and I will be ready for a slight change.
Oh ya, I also have a suv that we use to push |
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C&P is all about feel, Jamie has developed a template... but I only used it for like 2 weeks and then wanted more.. so what I've been doing (although this will be the 1st week with the deads) which is C&P influenced is basically like this:
Mon- Squat circuit ala 20 rep squats but 5 sets of 5, Tues - Push, any lifts that require pushing ie: Bench, Military, flies, etc. Wed - Dead Lift & Front Squat, Thurs - Pull, any lift that requires pulling ie: High Pull, Pull downs, Rows, Pullups, curls, etc. Fri- Repeat Squat Circuit Then do whatever assistance work you want: calfs, abs (especially ab wheel), forearms, neck, etc. Jamie is crazy and actually does front squats daily right now and usually works out 2x a day and does a squat day, push & pull day, squat day, push & pull day repeating 7 days a week!!! The big thing with C&P is that it is not a routine, des not split by body parts, and advocates the highest freaking volume that you can survive. |
Wait...Then I already kinda do that
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Here is what I do:
Mon/Wed/Fri: Squat, Push, Pull These are done for 15 singles or 10x3 usually, but you can switch it up to whatever. Tuesday/Thursday: circuits of some sort, arms circuit curls/tricep movement/abs Chaos and pain is about doing heavy ass compound movements multiple times a week |
Here is a list of some of the exercises that I do:
Squat- Back Squat-with bands Front Squat Zercher Squat-with bands Squats for time Pull Clean and Press Power/Hang clean Pullups Snatches Shrug/High Pull Deadlifts-bands, deficit, rack pulls, trap bar, sumo, Good mornings Snatches Push Bench Press-bands, incline, decline, close grip Push presses/jerk Military Press Dips |
Oh my god, I am in love with your garage! :adore:
I've been thinking about leaving NYC in the next year because I want one (a garage) so bad. On a more serious note, I glanced at your journal and I would think that what would change is not so much all the exercises you do but when you do them. With your setup, I would probably devote three days to the powerlifts, with some strongman stuff, and then one day to a strongman circuit. Then I would have one or two or three days (depending on how much rest I'd need) for bodyweight and assistance work. |
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