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6 Mistakes I Made - So You Don't Have To by Jim Wendler
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Interesting list. Posting for discussion...
1. Good Mornings as a Main Movement Quote:
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1. Good Mornings as a Main Movement
I've never done them seriously enough to give a comment. 2. Dynamic Bench Press with Bands Never done these...Ever. 3. Triceps Extensions I prefer bar dips for triceps. I've done extensions without elbow issues but I still think dips are superior for tricep strength. 4. Switching Exercises I hardly ever switch and I think that practice on the main lifts is very important. I may switch stance or grip but I pretty much stick to the basics. 5. Abandoning Athletic Roots and Knowledge One of my biggest mistakes was not spending time on conditioning. I think it really held back my progress and made recovery more difficult. I was always taught that conditioning was a no-no for hardgainers, but they were wrong; it's more important! 6. Lack of Balance[/QUOTE] I really need to spend a lot more time on flexibility... |
Good article
Looks like #1-4 are a repudiation of the Westside approach for powerlifters or parts of it..at least for Wendler? Westside does - frequent heavy good mornings - dynamic bench presses with bands with great speed on the eccentric w/Louie yelling "Dive, dive, dive!" as the bar goes down - recommends triceps extensions - and switches main exercises all the time to establish maxes in separate exercises. Don't know about #5 & #6 for Westside powerlifters, not aware of their conditioning/sprinting/flexibility/jumps/speed work. Louie writes about 5 & 6 for track & field & football athletes, etc. but I'm not aware of what their powerlifters are doing with 5 & 6 (but I don't think a huge amount.) |
As far as 5 and 6 go in the powerlifting circles, I think it is being focuses on a lot more lately. To me, working on my flexibilitys actually helped my lifts as I was able to get into better postion, and use my leverage better as I wasn't struggling to get get into positions.
With conditioning, it is more of living healthier in general, obviously everyone isn't going to care about this. But, I feel that putting your body in a better state through some GPP can't do anything but help your lifts. |
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