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lol

probably at the stage where I need to shave it... get some Markos style... might even get some tatts/piercings! ;)

does stop me from getting hassled driving the R though... the boys in blue must think I'm a bit older and therefore more responsible... ha!

Markos my folks were very impressed with ProRaw4... they only came for a bit, watched the bench press then went home and watched the rest on the live feed

so anyway, day 3 of 'dieting'... verdict: its massively gay

did a lighter, high rep, dumbbell pressing session last night... including lots of shoulder work... low rest times and lots of drop sets... my god is it boring!

hardly raised a sweat so went and did some high rep squats to finish... last set was 100kg x 20... fark

The GPC National Push Pull is on Sunday the 18th. Its run on the same day in each state.

Victoria - PTC Frankston

Queensland - PTC Brisbane

Western Australia - PTC Perth

NSW - PTC Sydney

ACT - Elite Physique

NT - Power Pit gym

I have one SA competitor fly in to compete at Vic

Anyone interested in watching is welcome, entry is free

Thats pretty cool, so no benching at the moment?

Just cleans/snatches/squats/front squats/overheads

Pretty much spot on.

Weightlifting is the only thing I'm really enjoying at the moment so I'll try to capitalise on that while i can.

We have a good gym at work, i'll still bench there and do a few other things, but at least i can really work on the basics

at home.

Once i c&j over 140 i might go back to powerlifting

the start of my new setup at home.

I have 250kg to start with, will have to add to that hopefully.

Very cool setup!

I would love to do some weightlifting but need some coaching first (and somewhere to do it)... I power clean/push press often but never even attempted a proper jerk or snatch... I can't even overhead squat properly as my mobility is poor

170kg bench at > 90kg! ... man I have some work to do :(

sounds good

I've resigned my full time position and am going into business for myself so should be able to get to the PTC during the week next year... Hopefully I can split my training so it's twice a week down there and twice up here

I know much more progress could be made training at PTC

What do the numbers in the gloss table represent?

Glossbrenner is a formula calculator

You punch in your bodyweight, weight lifted and it spits out a score. It also allows for age correction for over 40's and gender

Here is a link on my site, its easy to work with

http://www.ptcfrankston.com/glossbrennercalculator.html

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