110kg Elite Powerlifter Case Study

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  • Опубликовано: 22 янв 2025

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  • @gabrielmoreno3027
    @gabrielmoreno3027 Год назад +13

    This was a very interesting video, love to see the thought progress like this

  • @pdel117
    @pdel117 Год назад +8

    Really like the "case study" style of recap 👍

    • @PRsPerformance
      @PRsPerformance  Год назад +3

      Awesome, good to hear! Just did 2 more for the Powerlifting Now podcast for April, and then Sean will be doing a full video as well on one of his lifters!

  • @garrettglass7052
    @garrettglass7052 Год назад +2

    Love these videos. You do such a great job!

  • @coolwinds2476
    @coolwinds2476 Год назад +1

    Hey Steve, really appreciate all the detailed content you make on this channel! I wanted to mention that I've been getting a lot of value recently from looking at some of your past blog posts and instagram posts specifically around managing pain (specifically low back fatigue). You've shared a lot of great points around ascending set work, managing set count, intensity tolerance, and getting volume in with non-comp movements like SSB (speaking of SSB, you seem to be a fan and I'd love if you made a video talking about the value you see from it). Would greatly appreciate a video putting some of these points together and any additional info you have on the topic. Thanks!

    • @PRsPerformance
      @PRsPerformance  Год назад

      So there actually is a video on SSB, its within my video of 3 favorite squat variations, so if you have not watched that, make sure to check it out!

    • @coolwinds2476
      @coolwinds2476 Год назад

      @@PRsPerformance Ah I totally missed that, thanks for the heads up!

  • @joecharlton7664
    @joecharlton7664 Год назад +1

    Excellent video as always

  • @ShinSuperSaiyajin
    @ShinSuperSaiyajin Год назад +2

    I can relate with the problem with a narrow grip with sumo. I switched eventually to a wider grip and I can pull my shoulders back better and soft knees went bye bye.
    Great analysis!

    • @PRsPerformance
      @PRsPerformance  Год назад +3

      Candito had a video about this a while back, grip width is a more likely cause for lockout issues on sumo than most people would think.

  • @krishnakedia9243
    @krishnakedia9243 Год назад +1

    Hey Steve, great video, learnt a lot from this! I have a few questions on your free 4 x bench-sumo program, on day 2 I have dbl bench press, my strength varies quite a lot on these and I was wondering if switching to a machine press would be a good idea. Also, I do not have a leg press/hack squat/belt squat at my gym, could you recommend a barbell or any movement otherwise?

    • @PRsPerformance
      @PRsPerformance  Год назад

      You can adjust the accessories on the free program however you’d like. And I’d do some unilateral variation such as reverse lunges or bulgarian split squats.

    • @krishnakedia9243
      @krishnakedia9243 Год назад

      @@PRsPerformance Thank you very much! I'll implement that immediately.

  • @seannoriega1024
    @seannoriega1024 Год назад +14

    HE’S THE BEST

  • @amrsaleh5775
    @amrsaleh5775 Год назад +1

    can i ran a lifter into a meet without practicing on singles ?
    like doing doubles or triples i know u said ashton does that with doubles
    but i sometimes feel skeptical about it as we want to mimic competition standards as close as possible
    but i did this with myself and it went well i find that i dont respond well doing singles on both squats and deadlifts
    and with some people i coach i sometime do the same not practicing singles much ( but got heavy doubles and triples)

    • @PRsPerformance
      @PRsPerformance  Год назад +1

      Yes you can and I’ve done that before, a double is incredibly close to a single that the difference would be minimal in the comp specificity needs.

    • @amrsaleh5775
      @amrsaleh5775 Год назад

      @@PRsPerformance thank you i really appreciate the response

  • @ulfang
    @ulfang Год назад +1

    Awesome video! Do you usually use the performance on that last week of the block (bfore deload) to judge progress made on that block, or you do that based on weekly performance? I find it very hard to find out if a block is working since the athlete might just have been accumulating fatigue and is currently not able to show progress made without a deload.

    • @PRsPerformance
      @PRsPerformance  Год назад +2

      The last week performance is definitely used to gauge progress, but within the context of the block as a whole. If a lifter keeps having a notable drop off at the end of the block, while the rest of the prior training showed greater strength, the main thing I am going to look at is block length or stress allocation within that block to allow to not fizzle out before the heaviest work is done. But if strength was really good for all the training prior that is still a good indicator of performance.

  • @adamdpeeler
    @adamdpeeler Год назад +1

    Do you not usually use straight sets with your lifters?

    • @PRsPerformance
      @PRsPerformance  Год назад +2

      I rarely, if even, program actual straight sets. What I do instead is the fatigue drop sets I have detailed in past videos.

    • @adamdpeeler
      @adamdpeeler Год назад

      @@PRsPerformance this is the way

  • @catedoge3206
    @catedoge3206 Год назад +1

    i think what could work on his sumo is not as vertical shins!

  • @Jeneric81
    @Jeneric81 Год назад +1

    This guy looks like the next 110 kg beast

    • @PRsPerformance
      @PRsPerformance  Год назад +3

      A cage match between Preston and Ashton would get more views than any powerlifting meet.

  • @AaronSouza
    @AaronSouza Год назад +2

    I would LOVE to see you do move videos like this, rather than the stupid meet drama on 2 White Lights!

    • @PRsPerformance
      @PRsPerformance  Год назад +4

      Well 2WL is a separate entity than my coaching and for a different audience, so this RUclips channel will always be about informative content, as well as Powerlifting Now.

    • @TRXSTA38
      @TRXSTA38 Год назад

      I would LOVE to see your IQ hit triple digits!