The Testify Ledger - July 22, 2024
/THIS WEEK'S SUBMISSION
From our video This Bench Press Fix is a Game-Changer | Starting Strength Coach Explains (click the title to watch):
Kalani Pitmon
Bro my rack where I have my bar set, is a lil too low, and my arms on unrack are basically 90 degree angle almost, but the next height up is too high, Amy tips for unrack
Phil
I posted this in response to your question on the "STOP Doing This!! Your Shoulders are DESTROYING Your Bench Press" video but wanted to post it here too to make it easy to find. I hope it's useful for you.
"In general, it is far better to have the hooks a bit too low than a bit too high as you don't want to finish a set and then run the risk of not getting the bar back into the hooks while in a fatigued state.
As far as the height of the hooks seen in this video, they are different for each lifter, so don't base the height of your hooks on what you see in the video (perhaps I misunderstood the "1 peg lower than in the video" comment, but I wanted to be clear just in case).
If your arms have to be perpendicular to your torso to reach up and unrack the bar, then your hooks are most likely too low (I would say "certainly too low" but I haven't seen you lift in person, so perhaps I'm not correctly envisioning what you're describing). You should be able to reach back slightly as seen by the lifters in this video and still clear the hooks with an inch or two of space when unracking and racking the bar.
Setting up so that you are reaching straight up to unrack the bar (instead of up and back slightly) means you are essentially directly under the hooks, which means that eventually, you'll end up benching up directly into the underside of the hooks, getting trapped under the hooks in the process. This is not a situation you want to be in.
Probably a longer explanation than you were looking for, but I hope it was helpful. I'll post this to the other video that you commented on as well so you can see it in either place."
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THIS WEEK’S CONDITIONING
Option 1
Sled
Outdoors:
10 rounds of:
Push sled 100 ft
Pull sled 100 ft (hand over hand)
Indoors:
20 rounds of:
Push sled 50 ft
Pull sled 50 ft (hand over hand)
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Option 2
Bike/row:
5 min on
4 min off
4 min on
3 min off
3 min on
2 min off
2 min on
1 min off
1 min on
Record distance for each interval and add for total distance.
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Option 3
5-10 rounds of:
30 sec ME tire flips
30 sec rest
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Option 4
For time:
500m row
5 x 80m sled push (200 ft if indoors)
500m row
Rest 1 minute after the first row and after each sled push.
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