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if your transitioning from bb I would start with a more beginer program like a 5x5 then mabe a 531.I’m transitioning from the usually bodybuilding routine to powerlifting. Any ideas on a good program? I heard that JMs 5/3/1 is the gold standard.
100%As an ex-competitive powerlifter, I believe finding the right team to train with trumps any program done on your own. You push beyond what you ever could with a solid team.
Blimey, how do you go on to do Volume Bench after training Heavy deads??! I am crippled after heavy deads, can manage some sets of BB rows after buts thats about it lolHere’s this weeks log if that helps:
Advanced LP (Cycle 4):
Cardio #1:
Jogging:
Day #1:
- 4.0mi x 6.0mph
Heavy Squat:
Chin-Ups:
- 445x3x5
Incline Bench:
- 55x5x5
Day #2:
- 230x5x5
Heavy Bench:
Barbell Rows:
- 345x3x5
Overhead Press:
- 225x8x5
Volume Squats:
- 145x8x5
Cardio #2:
- 385x10x3
Jogging:
Day #3:
- 4.0mi x 6.0mph
Heavy Deadlift:
Volume Bench:
- 525x3x3, 575x1x3
Bicep Curls:
- 315x6x5
Lateral Raises:
- 70x12x5
- 50x12x5 machine
I’ve been lifting a long time, I guess. I usually have some adrenaline left and get in a good pump after deads, but a couple hours later, the fatigue sets in. I feel like I got hit by a truck the next day. Trying HGH and hoping that will help a bit. Honestly I feel like I have more strength in me, but going too heavy tears me up for days. If I can manage to recover faster, I think I could be putting up bigger numbers.Blimey, how do you go on to do Volume Bench after training Heavy deads??! I am crippled after heavy deads, can manage some sets of BB rows after buts thats about it lol
What was your total volume prior to the switch. It may behoove you to allow time for the adjustment in intensity and then move forward with tonnage minimums or RPE standards. An in person coach or crew is going to be a requirement if you want to take competition seriously.I’m transitioning from the usually bodybuilding routine to powerlifting. Any ideas on a good program? I heard that JMs 5/3/1 is the gold standard.
100% this. I worked with Greg Panora’s team for years and I got the strongest with them. Everyone ran the same program and everyone was hitting PR’s consistently. I couldn’t recommend it enough. If you want to run solo then look into 5thset by Swede burns, it’s similar and what Greg’s used to be based off of and is a fantastic program. Worked up from a 1500 ish total to a 1700 + total at 220 in about 2 years. Slow and steady progress is what works best.As an ex-competitive powerlifter, I believe finding the right team to train with trumps any program done on your own. You push beyond what you ever could with a solid team.
