I was going to hold off on posting about my first HST experience until I got into the 10's, but after today's workout, I just had to release a little excitement.
This is my first cycle of HST. Been doing a split routine for the past 10 months or so, and felt I needed something different. Well, I came off of my 9 day SD, and started my 15's this week. I thought I was going to hate them, and much to my surprise, I am enjoying the heck out of it, LOL. Maybe it has to do with taking 9 days off prior, but the burn and pump I am getting from this workout feel better than anything I have had before. I'm done with the workout in just over an hour, and I feel more energized than I can possibly believe. Also, while I think it's a combination of SD, taking up my calories, and really pushing my first week into this, I've managed to gain 2 pounds, and keep my BF% unchanged. (I'm currently 192lb at 12% and started two weeks ago, before SD, at around 190lb)
Basically, I ended today's 15's with the following exercises and weights. Been doing 5lb increments, and will finish up the 15's next Friday:
Squats - 2x15@170
Leg curls - 2x15@110
Leg press - 2x15@255
Incline bench - 2x15@140
Dips - 2x15@25lb on dipping belt
Pull ups - 2x15@55lb assist (Been incrementing these backwards)
Military press - 2x15@120
Bent over rows - 2x15@100
Barbell shrugs - 2x15@235
Nautilus rear delt - 2x15@110
Incline Dumbell curls - 2x15@35
Skullcrushers - 2x15@60
Seated calf raise - 2x15@240
I think I've gone a little light on some of the movements, but I'm trying to keep 100% strict form throughout. I've found, that in the past 3 days, this has helped my squat tremendously. I have to admit to myself that for the first time in a LONG time, I'm actually doing ATTF and "feeling" it more than I ever have. When I get to the 10's, my weights are going up quite a bit, but I want to make sure I don't sacrifice form for weight.
I guess that's it for now, but I wanted to once again say thanks to everyone on these boards, and to Bryan, for having this site! It think this may truly be what I have been looking for for a VERY long time!
Until next time, and have a great weekend all!
This is my first cycle of HST. Been doing a split routine for the past 10 months or so, and felt I needed something different. Well, I came off of my 9 day SD, and started my 15's this week. I thought I was going to hate them, and much to my surprise, I am enjoying the heck out of it, LOL. Maybe it has to do with taking 9 days off prior, but the burn and pump I am getting from this workout feel better than anything I have had before. I'm done with the workout in just over an hour, and I feel more energized than I can possibly believe. Also, while I think it's a combination of SD, taking up my calories, and really pushing my first week into this, I've managed to gain 2 pounds, and keep my BF% unchanged. (I'm currently 192lb at 12% and started two weeks ago, before SD, at around 190lb)
Basically, I ended today's 15's with the following exercises and weights. Been doing 5lb increments, and will finish up the 15's next Friday:
Squats - 2x15@170
Leg curls - 2x15@110
Leg press - 2x15@255
Incline bench - 2x15@140
Dips - 2x15@25lb on dipping belt
Pull ups - 2x15@55lb assist (Been incrementing these backwards)
Military press - 2x15@120
Bent over rows - 2x15@100
Barbell shrugs - 2x15@235
Nautilus rear delt - 2x15@110
Incline Dumbell curls - 2x15@35
Skullcrushers - 2x15@60
Seated calf raise - 2x15@240
I think I've gone a little light on some of the movements, but I'm trying to keep 100% strict form throughout. I've found, that in the past 3 days, this has helped my squat tremendously. I have to admit to myself that for the first time in a LONG time, I'm actually doing ATTF and "feeling" it more than I ever have. When I get to the 10's, my weights are going up quite a bit, but I want to make sure I don't sacrifice form for weight.
I guess that's it for now, but I wanted to once again say thanks to everyone on these boards, and to Bryan, for having this site! It think this may truly be what I have been looking for for a VERY long time!
Until next time, and have a great weekend all!