Today we were Floor Pressing off the pins and adding a chain (about 20 lbs per chain) every set until the bar didn't lock out. Starting with the Dynamic Weight we used for ten sets of three, we would hit a single then add a chain per side, per set. Even if four or five chains didn't move smoothly I wanted everyone to add another chain REGARDLESS. Why? Two reasons: 1. Because the instruction was to keep adding chains until it didn't move and 2. Even though the last set was a bust, it was still a wonderful isometric AND the mental game of NOT QUITTING got exercised very nicely. This is a huge lesson in my program..."Never Give Up" You don't give up on a heavy lift. You won't give up on a tough situation that will arise. You won't give up on relationships. You won't give up on YOURSELF! You may not see it immediately while grinding a weight, but that weight is not meaningless to me. I see what it does to the team's psych! Never give up on the grind... It builds more than strength. It builds Character too! Today's Training: Bike Commute: 27 mins Prowler: 7x120 yards Rear Delt Destroyer: 1x60-40-20 x 35-25-18 OHP: 5x10 Shrugs: 3x10x405 Floor Pin Press w/ Chains: Work up to dynamic weight, then start adding chains per side per set for a max single DB or Cable Fly: 100 reps in as few sets as possible Bike Commute: 28 mins.
Don't Give Up on the Grind
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