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A Life Less Ordinary. Stu's Training Log.

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Re: A Life Less Ordinary. Stu's Training Log.

Postby danmarmu » Thu Oct 09, 2008 4:44 pm


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I would back off on the presses and go up by 2.5 kilos each time, not 5kilos. You don't want to stall so early. Same thing with all the other exercises when they start getting a little harder, back off the increases.
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Re: A Life Less Ordinary. Stu's Training Log.

Postby Born2BeMild » Thu Oct 09, 2008 8:24 pm

You reckon? I'll try that. Thanks bud.
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