Age: 25 Weight: 75kg Height: 5' 7''
Aims:
1) Lower body fat to approx 10% 2) Bench press own weight i.e. 75kg 3) Get in shape for the summer and this years triathlons i.e. run 5km consistently in 23 minutes. I did so recently but cannot keep it up regularly at the moment. 4) Squat some decent weights - never really tried this exercise much before 5) Deadlift some decent weights - never really tried this exercise much before
Past Fitness:
Used to cycle to work in France: 31km in 51 minutes 2 seconds
Have been a general gym goer. Never really followed a program. Went from a stick insect 19 year old to fairly well developed 25 upper body over that time. Now I'm hoping to put the whole lot together with some serious cardio for the triathlons.
List of events: (added on June 14th 2011 to keep track of the stuff I've done in this log over the years, and act as an index / table of contents)
Random:
London to Brighton Bike Race: 113km on June 18th 2007
JPMorgan Corporate Chase in Battersea Park: Run 5.6km (26:05)
London Triathlon (Olympic Distance) 3h 03m 57s
Blenheim Triathlon (Sprint Distance) - June 9th 2008
London Triathlon (Olympic Distance) - August 13th 2008
Gladiators Contendor Try Out
Measurement Chart
Revelation 1: The wisdom of kevpants
531 start
London Tri 2009 Sprint
Crossfit Ireland Invitational (Dublin) - Sept 2009
Bodyweight 80kg
Weight gain summary
531 end & 6 cycle summary
Joined Powerlifting Club
Powerlifting Competition #1 - Melbourne Feb 2010 - 115/85/152.5 --> 352.5kg @ bodyweight 78.90kg
Powerlifting Competition #2 - Melbourne April 2010 - 125/92.5/160 --> 377.5kg @ bodyweight 79.30kg
Powerlifting Competition #3 - Melbourne June 2010 - 132.5/ - /165 --> N/A kg @ bodyweight 81.05kg
Powerlifting Competition #4 - Melbourne Sept 2010 - 135/95/170 --> 400kg @ bodyweight 80.90kg
Powerlifting Competition #5 - Melbourne Nov 2010 - 140/97.5/175 --> 412.5kg @ bodyweight 81.70kg
Powerlifting Competition #6 - Raw Nationals - Melbourne March 2011 -150/97.5/180 --> 427.5kg @ bodyweight 82.48kg
Bodyweight 90kg
Powerlifting Competition #7 - Melbourne June 2011 - 152.5/100/170 --> 422.5kg @ bodyweight 82.65kg
Powerlifting Competition #8 - Perth Oct 2011 - bench only --> 100kg @ bodyweight 83.4kg
Powerlifting Competition #9 - Perth Apr 2012 - bench only --> 95kg @ bodyweight 82.15kg
Powerlifting Ref
Powerlifting Competition #10 - Perth Nov 2012 - 150/100/155 --> 405kg @ bodyweight 82.4kg
Powerlifting Competition #11 - Perth Oct 2013 - 145/97.5/157.5 --> 400kg @ bodyweight 83kg
Powerlifting Competition #12 - Perth Apr 2014 - 155/102.5/172.5 --> 430kg @ bodyweight 82.5kg
Powerlifting Competition #13 - Perth Jul 2014 - 147.5/107.5/165 --> 420kg @ bodyweight 84.75kg
Powerlifting Competition #14 - Perth Oct 2014 - 157.5/105/175 --> 437.5kg @ bodyweight 81.3kg
Powerlifting Competition #15 - Melbourne Mar 2015 - 160/110/170 --> 440kg @ bodyweight 82.2kg
Powerlifting Competition #16 - Melbourne Jun 2015 - 152.5/110/180 --> 442.5kg @ bodyweight 82.05kg
Powerlifting Competition #17 - Melbourne Oct 2015 - 145/112.5/165 --> 422.5kg @ bodyweight 82.90kg
Bench Peak 106kg - 6x3 - July 3rd 2016
Deadlift Peak 173kg 2x3 - Aug 26th 2017
Squat Peak 150kg 1x5 - Aug 31st 2017
Bench Peak 113kg 6x3 - Sept 1st 2017
Squat Peak 170kg 1x1 - Oct 9th 2017
Deadlift Peak 200kg 1x1 and 177kg 1x3 - Oct 14th 2017
Bench Peak 125kg 1x1 - Oct 17th 2017
Squat Peak 150kg 3x3 - Sept 19th 2018
Bench Peak 117kg 3, 3, 2 and 100kg x8 - Sept 21st 2018
Deadlift Peak 175kg 1x3 - Sept 22nd 2018
Powerlifting Competition #18 - Dubai Sept 2018 - 165/120/200 --> 485kg @ bodyweight 81.70kg
Powerlifting Competition #19 - Dubai Apr 2019 - 170/122.5/207.5 --> 500kg @ bodyweight 82.30kg
Powerlifting Competition #20 - Dubai Sept 2019 - 162.5/120/200 --> 482.5kg @ bodyweight 82.95kg
Powerlifting Competition #21 - Melbourne Nov 2022 - 140/102.5/185 --> 427.5kg @ bodyweight 82.85kg
Powerlifting Competition #22 - Sydney Feb 2025 - 140/BOMB/170 —> BOMB @ bodyweight 82.85kg
Powerlifting Competition #23 - Sydney Apr 2025 - 152.5/107.5/170 —> 430kg @bodyweight 82.5kg
Alf Veedersane wrote: » Shoulder Shocker? Front raises, lateral raises, clean and press
BossArky wrote: » No, a different one that Defrano recently ran Triple H though: Three rounds of the below for high reps: 1) Lateral Raise - 1 arm at a time alternating *straight into* 2) Lateral Raise - both arms but one up/one down ... offset *straight info* 3) Lateral Raise - both arms as per normal
Dtp1979 wrote: » Why do you drink so much milk as you lift?
Alf Veedersane wrote: » He doesn't want to wind up at Accrington Stanley.
Dtp1979 wrote: » Ye may elaborate on that Alf
Alf Veedersane wrote: » Surely you remember that milk ad.