OK quick background. I been working out on off for years. I use to mainly do the core 5 lifts (bench , squat, deads, press, rows).
Squats I use to love but just lost my interest (I know I know) so I haven't been doing them regularly.
Bench has always been my weakest movement (I thinking pushing movements in general). I find that when I get to a certain point/weight my right shoulder pain starts to flare up. Same thing with the overhead press. I been watching a lot of your videos and am trying to figure out if its really pain or just in my head.
Deads I love never stopped doing them.
Ok so @155 5'6 37 years old. I am a smaller guy and have been for most of my life. I can pretty much eat whatever and I do not gain much fat. I do find I get stronger but just not much bigger. That being said I never really followed a strict program. I am the typical guy who starts a program then mid way starts to veer off. I am that guy but at least I can see my flaws! If you were to ask me what my goal here is I would say I want to become stronger while putting on more mass. When I say "mass" I am talking about over all size but within reason. I do not have any specific need for training (not an athlete ) so its just for over all health and strength).
So with all the reading and watching of videos I have been doing the information can become a little confusing. So where do I begin? From what I have gathered so far I should start on the NLP which is the 3 days a week workout bench/squat/press and progressively work myself by adding a little bit of weight each training session? Now at this newb state should I be worrying about RPE's and such which I have never done before?
I did purchase the starting strength book which will be here shortly which I am sure will help clear up more of my confusion. Sorry if I have rambled on a bit I am excited to start this new program and I really really want to see if I am able to push myself like I have never done so before. Thank you in advance for painstaking reading through this.
Squats I use to love but just lost my interest (I know I know) so I haven't been doing them regularly.
Bench has always been my weakest movement (I thinking pushing movements in general). I find that when I get to a certain point/weight my right shoulder pain starts to flare up. Same thing with the overhead press. I been watching a lot of your videos and am trying to figure out if its really pain or just in my head.
Deads I love never stopped doing them.
Ok so @155 5'6 37 years old. I am a smaller guy and have been for most of my life. I can pretty much eat whatever and I do not gain much fat. I do find I get stronger but just not much bigger. That being said I never really followed a strict program. I am the typical guy who starts a program then mid way starts to veer off. I am that guy but at least I can see my flaws! If you were to ask me what my goal here is I would say I want to become stronger while putting on more mass. When I say "mass" I am talking about over all size but within reason. I do not have any specific need for training (not an athlete ) so its just for over all health and strength).
So with all the reading and watching of videos I have been doing the information can become a little confusing. So where do I begin? From what I have gathered so far I should start on the NLP which is the 3 days a week workout bench/squat/press and progressively work myself by adding a little bit of weight each training session? Now at this newb state should I be worrying about RPE's and such which I have never done before?
I did purchase the starting strength book which will be here shortly which I am sure will help clear up more of my confusion. Sorry if I have rambled on a bit I am excited to start this new program and I really really want to see if I am able to push myself like I have never done so before. Thank you in advance for painstaking reading through this.
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