I just now realized that I haven't posted in a few days.  Well...I did all the write-ups and added a few quips but I neglected to hit the "Publish" button.  In the famous words of Homer Simpson..."Doh!"

 

I had a new guy come in today to join the team.

Nice guy that seems well-conditioned.  Meaning he looks like a veteran of many marathons and long-distance bike rides.  Muscle that is long and lean but not very dense.

We were "Pin-pulling" today and this is where we begin.

Now I get it!  I do!!!  No one wants to be the weakest guy in the gym.  But I have run my program the same way for 45+ years and there is a procedure I have always followed and to date...NO ONE gets hurt as in injured.

I teach ONE thing at a time.  Buddy Morris once said "teach one thing and the athlete has an 87% chance of remembering it.  Teach TWO things and that number drops to 33%.  Teach THREE things...well...good luck".

So today I taught the approach to the bar.  Boring as fuck, but I'm not here to entertain anyone.  I'm here to make them strong!

So this fella is using a 45-pound bar and practicing the technique.  Once I am satisfied we add a little weight.  Practice more, and maybe...JUST maybe we'll add one or two more times.

 

Meanwhile, on the next rack, I have a couple of ladies that have it dialed in!  They are working 95-135-155-185=205-225-250, etcetera...So my new guy sees this and wants to throw more and more weight on his bar.

This is where "Coaching" comes in.  I don't want to discourage him, but I also know I want him to come back tomorrow!

I lean into him and in a whisper, say the only thing that I know would save his face and not wreck his ego.  I say, "Dude, don't give it another thought.  They have been with me for over 10 years AND are heavy steroid users"

The girls give me a look, break up laughing, throw another plate on, and hoist away!

 

The ten-year part was true;  the 'roids???   Yea, not so much!

 

Today's Training:

 

AirDyne: 30 mins

Suspended Knees to Elbow: 2x12

Ab Wheel: 2x12

Reverse Hyper: 3x10

45 degree back Extension: 3x10

Pin Pull: From just below the knee 4 RM using a double overhand grip