Overhead squat, 20-20-20 reps
Front squat, 10-10-10 reps
Back squat, 5-5-5 reps
Notes:
1. Increase load dramatically proceeding from Overhead to Front to Back Squats.
2. Use perfect form, or it's not a squat.
3. Use same load for all three sets of each exercise.
4. Rest as needed.
Set a bar and load up on a squat rack at your bottom position.
Start from the bottom and return to the bottom with minimal time
at the top. In this manner perform 5 sets of 7 reps.
Now, with the same load perform 5 sets of 7 reps of the
normal "top to top" squat.
Notes:
1. We call these first squats "bottom to bottoms."
2. You'll need less than your normal 7RM load for this squat.
3. Of course, as always, perfect form or go home.
50 Sit-ups.
Deadlift moderate load, 15 reps (use full size plates).
Push-ups off dumbbells, 25 reps.
Deadlift same load with 25 pound plates, 15 reps
Push-ups off dumbbells, 20 reps.
Deadlift same load with 10 pound plates, 15 reps
Push-ups off dumbbells, 15 reps
Deadlift same load with 5 pound plates, 15 reps
Push-ups off dumbbells, 10 reps
50 Sit ups
Notes:
1. The idea with the deadlifts is to increase the range of motion
CAREFULLY with increasingly deeper (smaller plates) deadlifts.
2. Use super-strict form on the push-ups and sink LOW!
3. Move through with little to no rest.
Ten minute warm-up (bike, run, row, etc.).
25 Sit ups
25 Back Extension
25 Sit-ups
completes warm-up.
Deadlift 15-10-5-3-3-3 reps.
Deadlift two minutes without rest.
Notes:
1. Fifteen and ten rep sets are light warm-up sets.
Keep light to max subsequent triples.
2. With each set increase rest. On last three sets,
rest as needed for max triples.
3. After last triple, rest as needed to max load on
two minute set.