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Break through a plateau in your S&S training (and applying the same principles will help with other programs, too):

 

Read - perhaps this is a plan you can use right now and for the next 3 months.
 
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@Jason Giles SFG - great article, interesting program that is going on my list of challenges for the upcoming year.

One question - when you prescribe "five clean and presses (long cycle)," does that mean performed without setting the bell down between reps, or performed as the GS long cycle C+J?

Probably a dumb question, sorry. I just haven't seen "long cycle" used to describe anything other than C+J. Thanks.
 
Training for your SFG Certification? Or just want to train as if you were?

Want a training program to help you get there?


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@Jason Giles SFG great article, thank you!
 
@Jason Giles SFG - great article, interesting program that is going on my list of challenges for the upcoming year.

One question - when you prescribe "five clean and presses (long cycle)," does that mean performed without setting the bell down between reps, or performed as the GS long cycle C+J?

Probably a dumb question, sorry. I just haven't seen "long cycle" used to describe anything other than C+J. Thanks.
I believe it is a clean before each press instead of one clean and 5 presses.
 
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Two recent articles:

Deepen your understanding of the principle important to both strength and flexibility:

A real-world example of a champion lifter using Second Wind techniques for success in competition:
 

There is a link to the author's previous article on this same subject within the most recent article - good to read both.
 
Some great tips and tricks for breaking through a press plateau.

 
I did benefit and got stronger during group lessons that I took for two months during last summer. The instructors helped me to fix mistakes in my technique, volume of exercises was much bigger then I do at home on my own. Plus to see others doing it too is a good motivation, especially when there were even women stronger then me. I really do recommend that to everyone. I was going on my own for about two years with texts and videos enjoying myself, I didn't have the courage to take the lessons, but when I finally did it, it was awesome and exciting and very beneficial for me. Of course I'm speaking about lessons under Strong First.
 
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