Quote (kevinpick11 @ 31 Aug 2014 20:56)
I used it and had great results
however I did remove the power cleans for bent over back rows
Good feedback, and good to hear it!
I'm thinking about switching to some of their stuff to augment my basketball training. I do strength movements, but not as often as I'd like, just because I spend so much time on conditioning, agility and sprints, etc.. And a ton of basketball/cardio.
I'm a fan of leg workouts and I want to increase my strength base for the upcoming season (Mid-/late-October). Usually I just maintain it, but I want to change it up and see some increases. Currently using 250/325/350 for (usually 10ish) reps for squats (depends on the day tbh), although I avoid going higher because I am not looking to max. However I am thinking of going to near max on my lifts exactly because I want to increase my strength base. Bench press not as strong atm and not needed as much, either.
The
cleans are the part of the SS stuff that interested me, just because the technique seems a bit different to me. I often do cleans, just not quite the way they do them. Ideally I will find something that can augment my current training regimen without:
a. forcing me to overtrain;
b. interfering with sport
performanceI feel that a well-defined, purposeful strength training regimen will yield a greater return than my current self-administration of (mostly, almost purely) sport-oriented lifting. Basically I want to focus on two things rather than one now.
e: before anyone says I already do strong lifts, please bear in mind that I have played basketball for a couple of decades and that I started lifting in grade 7, long before it was cool to lift. Strength is relative and I need to re-vamp my stuff.
This post was edited by RewtheBrave on Aug 31 2014 07:13pm