Need help with the WBC training...
Lately I have been spending a lot of time going through articles on the Westside training methods. I have checked out a lot of sites like deepsquatter.com and elite fitness, and I just can't seem to put it all together. My main goal is to get my bench press up past 405. I have been at 405 for a one rep max before but I had to stop lifting for a while and now I am only at 315 when I just started. I also want to work on my leg explosiveness as well as my bench explosiveness because I am a shotputter and I wan't to get my shot out there farther. I have been looking at the 9 week basic training program at elite fitness and I am wondering when I should do board presses and when I am to do floor presses? I also found another article from another guy from westside and the article mainly focuses on his bench workout, it is basically working the bench one day then the next day he is working his back and lats and all that other support for the bench.
Can anyone help me out please?
I really appreciate it.
Re: Need help with the WBC training...
"I have been looking at the 9 week basic training program at elite fitness and I am wondering when I should do board presses and when I am to do floor presses?"
When the program calls for them. They can be used as either a ME or an assistence movement. If you are using them for tri work, just keep your grip in close, and work in either the 4x3-5 or 4x8-12 rep ranges.
"I also found another article from another guy from westside and the article mainly focuses on his bench workout, it is basically working the bench one day then the next day he is working his back and lats and all that other support for the bench."
That is George Halbert, do not try to follow what he does, especially if you are still have to perform box squats. with this being your first go-round with WSB tactics, I would stick with the sample program from Dave's site.
Ermantroudt