king crusher Posted June 21, 2014 Posted June 21, 2014 So I decided to do some heavy push press attempts today. According to my phone app I last did these 191 days ago. Slacking big time. The stupid gym staff said good lifting but you can't film your lifts here. Um what?!?! When did that start? Gyms these days are becoming a joke. If it wasn't only 10/mo I'd drop the membership. No chalk either now even though I clean up and make no mess. Anyway here's the two vids I got. Attempted 275 but got only half way up then got 225x3. Not on film what a joke. The 225 flew up The 255 started to stick. My timing is not advantageous for big push presses. I get a lil push off the chest but the rest is all shoulders. 1 Quote
dlewis8589 Posted June 21, 2014 Posted June 21, 2014 Sick presses bro! Quote There's a lot of BEATEN PEOPLE out there. You're not one of them. There are people who weren't successful at getting something so they gave up, and now they want to make YOU give up too. Don't let them. They will tell you about physical limitations... They will feed you full of senseless garbage... They will try their best to whittle away at your confidence, and make you feel bad, so they can feel better about themselves. You are successful, and it drives the BEATEN PEOPLE crazy. The BEATEN PEOPLE have given up and they are trying to spread their POISON. -Jedd Johnson
king crusher Posted June 21, 2014 Author Posted June 21, 2014 Thanks man. I never seem to stick with push press though not sure why. I may try to add it to my shoulder routine though see about getting closer to 300. Quote
rico300zx Posted June 21, 2014 Posted June 21, 2014 Good job Quote Dare to compare? Check out some of my lifts at.........http://www.youtube.com/rico300zx My gripboard gallery http://www.gripboard.com/index.php?/gallery/album/1037-coc/ Parris Janusek
Frank Pizzo Posted June 22, 2014 Posted June 22, 2014 Those are some good strong push presses man. I think that 250 puts you solidly in the top 10% or so for overhead lifting! Maybe even top 5%. And without doing them for over 6 months! If you got 275 halfway then I'd bet you could get a full lift in a fairly short amount of time if you focus in on your Triceps. Have you ever done incline close grip bench presses for a 6 week cycle before? Way back when they helped me break my plateau for push press. Not that your endanger of plateauing, just an idea for an assistance lift. Quote "Gold medals aren't really made of gold. They're made of sweat, determination, and a hard-to-find alloy called guts." - Dan Gable
king crusher Posted June 22, 2014 Author Posted June 22, 2014 Hey frank. I do incline bench a lot and seated military a lot also. And I also do close grip flat bench a lot. But never do close grip incline. Yeah I think if I include it into my training I'll get 275 not too far out. Quote
Forever Posted June 22, 2014 Posted June 22, 2014 So I decided to do some heavy push press attempts today. According to my phone app I last did these 191 days ago. Slacking big time. The stupid gym staff said good lifting but you can't film your lifts here. Um what?!?! When did that start? Gyms these days are becoming a joke. If it wasn't only 10/mo I'd drop the membership. No chalk either now even though I clean up and make no mess. Anyway here's the two vids I got. Attempted 275 but got only half way up then got 225x3. Not on film what a joke. The 225 flew up The 255 started to stick. My timing is not advantageous for big push presses. I get a lil push off the chest but the rest is all shoulders. Cool lifts! Quote "Fear is just a test to see how badly you want success. Embrace it, conquer it, and rise above it." Eddie Hall
EJ Livesey Posted June 23, 2014 Posted June 23, 2014 Great lift. Have you felt any pain or "grinding" type feeling in your rotator cuff. Sometimes I feel something weird going on with mine when I do these. I also don't go down as far as you either. Maybe I come down to my nose. I know I cheat the lift, but I do see strength gains even while cheating. Quote Junior steel bender in training The only limits are the ones YOU set. De-feat-ist (noun)Somebody who accepts failure as a matter of course 6'3" 258lbs of pure man
king crusher Posted June 23, 2014 Author Posted June 23, 2014 No grinding EJ. I know other people who can't go that low due to flexibility in that position. I do my seated presses off the chest too. Plus front squats has the bar in the same spot. So I guess it's just conditioned to feel ok to sit there across the top of the chest. Quote
Stephen Ruby Posted June 25, 2014 Posted June 25, 2014 Nice man you don't use that much leg drive to be honest either. I think if your shoulders are a bit more flexible you might have a more sturdy start position it looks like the way you have it now that a little miss balance would cause the bar to come forward and make it near impossible to finish no matter the weight. You could look into getting wrist wraps also those help me for overhead movements a lot to keep the wrist locked in. Also liquid chalk since your gym doesn't allow the real stuff. Cannonpower works sells really good liquid chalk I have used before. Quote Height 6'8 Hand length from first wrist crease to top of middle finger 8.15 inches Hand width thumb to pinky 9.4 inches Fist size around 11.5 inches Wrist size 8.2 inches
king crusher Posted June 26, 2014 Author Posted June 26, 2014 Yeah Stephen I don't use much leg drive, hence how I almost stalled before lockout on the 255. Do you mean just bring the bar right on top of chest? I could do that my shoulders are fine with that. What do you mean about miss bal making it impossible. That part I didn't get. Quote
Stephen Ruby Posted June 27, 2014 Posted June 27, 2014 Yeah Stephen I don't use much leg drive, hence how I almost stalled before lockout on the 255. Do you mean just bring the bar right on top of chest? I could do that my shoulders are fine with that. What do you mean about miss bal making it impossible. That part I didn't get. I mean like sometimes if you are too forward at the start you can press forward and not in the right angle so it would make it hard to recover. I have found getting that strong bar path right over head can be tricky sometimes. You did fine on your attempts though I just notice some weightlifters have it more on their chest I think to prevent the bar going forward too much so they can drive over the head easier. If you have some weightlifting shoes they help a lot to get leg drive also I have found. Quote Height 6'8 Hand length from first wrist crease to top of middle finger 8.15 inches Hand width thumb to pinky 9.4 inches Fist size around 11.5 inches Wrist size 8.2 inches
king crusher Posted June 27, 2014 Author Posted June 27, 2014 I know I also need to work on driving my head forward and under the bar. That is what a pro strongman friend of mine told me. Quote
nickr104 Posted June 27, 2014 Posted June 27, 2014 Not really cheating EJ. You just lose power when you dip to drive because the bar will sink and absorb some of the drive since it is not in contact with the body the whole time. Some of the strongmen I train with lack that same flexibility but dosen't stop them from putting huge weights up. Nice push pressing by the way! ! Quote Nick RosendaulI am a Upser"I slept with John Eaton and lived to tell about it!"
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