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I was going great til I got sick and when I finished week 8 with the 110kg bench it felt like I had more in me.

I think I'll give it one more week and if I can't get it out next week ill start all over again on the 125kg bench program seeing as my 1rm has gone up

We had our GPC Nats Qualifier on Sunday. After getting 60 lifters to our States, we had a heap more who missed out and therefore not qualified for Nats, so we held the Qualifier and got another 23 lifters. We may have 100 lifters at States in 2014.

Edited by markos

We had our GPC Nats Qualifier on Sunday. After getting 60 lifters to our States, we had a heap more who missed out and therefore not qualified for Nats, so we held the Qualifier and got another 23 lifters. We may have 100 lifters at States in 2014.Here are the results from Sunday

WOMEN

52kg class

Yvonne Wagstaff - 50.5kg - 60/40/102.5 - 202.5kg

56kg class

Sharnee Griffiths - 54.6kg - 82.5/50/105 - 237.5kg

Sharon Wilkins - 54.1kg - 65/35/120 - 220kg

67.5kg class

Nina Markopoulos - 61kg - 115/70/130 -315kg (72.5kg 4th bench)

Ariel Symon - 63.6kg - 90/47.5/100 - 237.5kg

Steph Finnin - 66kg - 75/37.5/100 - 212.5kg

75kg class

Shandelle Ross - 73kg - 75/55/120 - 250kg

MEN

67.5kg class

Aris Juico - 66.9kg - 165/112.5/195 - 472.5kg

75kg class

Allen Ozdil - 73.9kg - BMB/112.5/207.5 - BMB

82.5kg class

Albert Ozdil - 81.5kg - 212.5/132.5/230 - 575kg

Eddy Dargham - 82.5kg - 190/110/245 - 545kg

Sam Nayef - 81.6kg - 185/110/210 - 505kg

Andrew Johnson - 77.4kg - 155/85/205 - 445kg

Daniel Patience - 80.6kg - 150/90/170 - 410kg

90kg class

Dylan Hart - 89.2kg - 195/125/250 - 570kg

Rowan Pratt - 86.8kg - 110/95/182.5 - 387.5kg

100kg class

Jake Clinch - 99.6kg - 170/150/225 - 545kg

Fernando Serra - 98.5kg - 125/62.5/145 - 332.5kg

Brent Cosnett - 97.1kg - 70/65/65 - 200kg

125kg class

Michael Read - 120.9kg - 190/132.5/215 - 537.5kg

140kg class

Mike Vrljic - 132.9kg - 100/na/na - BMB

SHW class

Matthew Stockdale - 146.1kg - 150/85/205 - 440kg

BENCH ONLY

Fiona Morris - 63.4kg - 67.5kg bench

Mike Vrljic is H Bomb, the 2013 Australia's Strongest Man. He just performed a token squat to qualify.

Fixed up a bit of the formatting for you Markos, stupid SAU is broked lol

Just completed week 10 of the 165kg deads program, got 160kg out. Now just gotta step it up next week and pull 165.

The only part of PPP that has stalled for me is bench and feel like that might be partly technique related. By no means am I saying my squat or dead form is good, just not as big of a hinderance yet...

Just completed week 10 of the 165kg deads program, got 160kg out. Now just gotta step it up next week and pull 165.

The only part of PPP that has stalled for me is bench and feel like that might be partly technique related. By no means am I saying my squat or dead form is good, just not as big of a hinderance yet...

good work... you'll make that 165kg... just have to get a bit fired up, grab it and rip the shit out of it!

bench is tricky... it definitely doesn't progress as quickly as the other lifts... I'm still learning the technique

Its a skill you need to learn

Firing all your fast twitch fibres for a max effort is a skill

I have some lifters that need to learn to do 5 reps

Once your a complete lifter, you'll progress much faster

Zoran was awesome at singles, crap on 10's

Now he's much better, and much stronger for it

Got out the 165kg dead this morning! Didn't think it was going after I did the 157.5 before it and it felt tough but I got it up!

What happens when you finish that PPP program? Do you just pick a different weight and start again the next week or what?

Edited by Mitcho_7

Got out the 165kg dead this morning! Didn't think it was going after I did the 157.5 before it and it felt tough but I got it up!

What happens when you finish that PPP program? Do you just pick a different weight and start again the next week or what?

did you read the PPP program?

It says do anything you like, just not that exercise

The cycles are 11 weeks long. You should get through 4 cycles per year. That’s 44 weeks,
which leaves 8 weeks. At the end of each cycle, I want you to do whatever you like, no
structure.
You can rest, do bodybuilding, train the whole body, curls for 2 weeks, it doesn’t matter. It
will allow you to freshen up your mind and body, this is very important. Go and jog for all I
care, you’ve earned it.
Edited by jangles

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