Yes..
I am assuming you need a structure for the GTG press?
Yes that would be great!
Some background info: I started doing the military press because I could not do TGU due to an injured wrist (note: I have completed Simple several times before injury). Picked a 5x5 structure, started with the 16kg at 5x1 and worked my way up to 5x5, switched to the 20kg and have started the process again (currently at 5x4).
For the last month my training has looked like this (Swings always 10x10):
Monday: Swings and TGU (5x1)
Tuesday: Press and Swings
Wednesday: Swings and TGU
Thursday: Press and Swings
Friday: Swings and TGU
Saturday: Off
Sunday: Press and Swings
As my old 1RM is 24kg, I started thinking about how I would approach the 24kg once I have completed 5x5 (at least 5 times) with the 20kg (note: I have not tested my RM with the 24kg yet). And it occurred to me, that if I could achieve a 2-3RM with the 24kg then there might be a basis for doing 50% of that RM GTG style, while continuing with the S&S program (which is coming along nice and easy).
In order for the GTG format to give the desired volume I figured that I have to do 3-5 sets a day, how does that sound?
Edit:
So either I could continue with the program I have been running for the last month or so, or I could change to:
Monday: GTG Press (3-5 sets) + S&S
Tuesday: GTG Press (3-5 sets) + S&S
Wednesday: GTG Press (3-5 sets) + S&S
Thursday: GTG Press (3-5 sets) + S&S
Friday: GTG Press (3-5 sets) + S&S
Saturday: Off
Sunday: GTG Press (3-5 sets) + S&S
Perhaps not switching to the 24kg for presses but staying with the 20kg (I am actually leaning towards this set up, I think that working the 24kg will be too much). Perhaps focusing on bringing S&S up to 32kg (currently at a mix of 24kg and 28kg), while testing the 24kg RM once every 2 weeks and see how that goes. Sounds like a more sustainable method. Thoughts?