Dec 15th, 2009


Check www.optimumtraining.ca later today for more information regarding the new OPT CCP coaching program

Day 19 Training:

A. Power Clean - build to a 1RM
B. Bench Press - build to a 1RM

post ratio of power clean to bench press 1RM's to comments
(i.e. 255/255 = 1.0)

100 comments:

  1. Even though I won't be doing it, I will participate.
    241/225 = 1.07

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  2. So what's an ideal ratio for a CrossFitter? If there is such a thing??

    Love to hear thoughts on this

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  3. (PC)97.5kg:(BP)97.5kg = 1:1 ratio

    I probably could have gone up to 100kg on the power clean but I wasn't feeling it today. I'm thinking about making this a double day but we shall see.

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  4. Back from a horrible cold...

    PC: 92.5kg (PR). VERY close miss on 95kg.
    BP: 90 (miss on 95 which was surprising even for me)

    Didn't feel recovered from sickness during this, and I think should be able to lift more.

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  5. m/24/175/6'

    power clean: 225# (felt light so attempted 245 w/no luck and could hit anything after.)

    Bench: 250#

    225/250=.9

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  6. Just joining today, I hope that's ok.

    M/22/6'1/187

    PC 230(PR) / BP 245(PR)
    0.94

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  7. This is totally embarrassing to post after watching dutch's video yesterday but i really need some help. If anyone can give me some pointers on my snacth that would be great. I have been doing lots of skill work and at lighter weights my technique feels pretty good but as soon as the weight gets heavy - i suck. Help!! Thanks

    http://vimeo.com/8187773

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  8. i am reading this for a while now and am thinking about jumping in. but i did not yet get the idea behind this programming. it is obvious that it is different than the main site but what typ of athletes are intended to join in?
    i always liked to do weightlifting or gymnastics in addition to the main site WOD but in the end i became always inconsistent and ended up doing the main site only because of lack of time - till my next WL or gymnastic venture

    thanks

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  9. M/25/5'10"/139

    A. 70.5 kg = 155# (PR by 1#....I'll take it)
    B. 87.5 kg = 192.5# (PR by 15.4#)
    ratio = 155/192.5 = .81

    Took the longest warm-up ever today, and it payed off. Got some tips on my bench press from one of the UAPA powerlifters today, apparently I have a habit of rolling my shoulders forward. Correcting this seemed to help lift a lot. Unfortunately this gives a nice a low ratio...

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  10. hey lisa

    i think it would be easier to see a full snatch at a weight which is challenging for you. but here is what i got:

    1. you jump to early, which causes the barbell to be away from your body and thus to be thrown forward. this in turn can result in an arc and then you would miss backwards or if there is no arc you miss forward. the most important thing to bear in mind is that you need to move your body around the barbell and not the barbell around your body.
    you should do a snatch at a weight which is not that challanging slowly till the 2nd pull to get positioning right.
    2. i think you bend your arms to early. not 100% sure with that but 98% sure ;). have not seen it often yet.
    3. you need to flatten your (upper) back and keep it flat - chest up! this will ensure that you can apply all your power
    4. you should not chance the angle of your back during the first pull. try to lift with a more upright back and start with your hips lower - just play around with it till you get comfortable.

    drills: do high hang squat snatches. and then go from there downwards (high hang -> mid thigh -> below knee -> from the floor) when you start from below high hang (i.e. mid thigh->...->from the floor) then slowly get the barbell up that you can feel your positions.

    all the best

    (hope comments are right)

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  11. Lisa;

    Back a little rounded at set-up, hips shoot up too fast, arms started bending as the bar reached your knees, good speed, decent song selection. What was the weight (is that heavy)?

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  12. Or what Thor said. I like the new guy!

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  13. Trying to fight off the flu before it gets a head of steam, so I'm taking some time off.

    Using PR's:

    PC: 265 / BP: 255

    Ratio= 1.04

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  14. Day started poorly when I lost a game of tag with a deer on the way to OPT.

    Power clean- 218(PBby 20#) failed 2x at 228. I will get it next time.

    Bench -270 (crossfit PB by 15#)

    Ratio 218/270=0.807

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  15. hi lisa
    here is an other one for you: you should try to lift your shirt with the barbell a litte during snatching (with light weight). try this only if you shirt is loose enough ;) but i think you know what i mean. then you can judge your technique a litte better at a light weight - at least if you get the barbell close enought to your body, i.e. jump not to early

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  16. A. 255-(PR) caught this right above parallel so I guess it's still considered power clean, if not pulled 235 with ease to power position.
    B. 325

    ratio .78

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  17. Thorsten and Geoff

    thank you guys sooo much I really appreciate the input. I will work on all of that. i am terribly hyperkyphotic in my t-spine that is why i am so rounded through there. I have been trying to work on that with lots of foam rolling and stretching and believe it or not it has come a long way. (And my golf game has improved too which is a huge bonus!!)


    So the second pull shouldnt start until when? Like pubic height? The other thing i was wondering is should the catch be more behind me? I know i have to keep it closer to me i try and at low weights i can but a little heavier i have serious brain farts. And Geoff are you saying that my hips are too high to start or i am elevating them too soon. (This weight was 5#s below my PR) oh yeah i am an 80s music freak.

    Thorsten it sounds like you would fit right in to the big dawgs workouts. James' programming is second to none and has the perfect combination for you based on what you stated... so come along for the ride!!

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  18. I think Im going to use another rest day. Got only a few hours of sleep - was studying for an exam this morning. Will be a double tomorrow!!

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  19. m/40/6'1/207

    250/315= .79

    PC 10lbs off pr., BP 10lb pr. Could not shake the 3 count eccentric tempo on the BP. I think It's built in at this point.

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  20. @ OPT @ 7AM
    46YOM/172/6'

    PC 225# (fx3@230#). Not sure where my squat went? Need to get back my squat depth even for PCs. Compensating for lack of squat depth with wider foot catch

    BP 228#. Ran out of time. Had another 5 or 10# in me

    Ratio 225/228 = 0.99

    Gord the Deer Hunter needs to show me how to go hunting Nova Scotia style as preparation for PB's. You can always get a new car but PBs are hard to come by!

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  21. Ratio: 225/245 = 0.92

    225 power clean was the same weight as my best clean. I attempted 230 three times... bar height was great but it felt too far forward on the first two and then just about knocked me on my ass on the last one.

    245 bench is a 10# personal best. Got it up on the third attempt.

    So, Gord, was it a hit and run or do you at least get some deer steaks out of the deal?

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  22. PC 225/BP 250 = 0.9
    Never PC more than 185 this felt grrreat!

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  23. I wrote down C&J on my paper so I did a 1RM full C&J. Regardless, it was a PR. Very happy with performance today.

    C&J 105 (15lb PR!!)
    Bench 105 (10lb PR! Wanted to try 110, but no spotter)

    1:1

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  24. Power Clean: 135, tried 140 which would have been a PB but failed. Frustrated as hell as I KNOW I am stronger than this its just my shitty technique that is holding me back.
    Bench: 140 failed at 145

    135/140=.96

    Leaving for Whistler tomorrow so workouts until next Monday may be interesting as I'll have to see what the hotel has for a gym. Regardless, I'll make something work!

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  25. 250/294 = .85

    Both are PRs. Did not reach failure on either one but a bit run down so happy with two PRs.

    250 is my previous squat clean PR, so interested to see where that is at this point.

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  26. PC- 165#
    BP- 160#

    1.03

    Both PBs!!

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  27. I have been out of commission for that last few days due to a heavy metal detox that is kicking my arse.
    Still feel pretty lousy today.

    189/225=0.84

    Was rushed today. Needed longer breaks that I had thought.
    Both numbers are lower than I had expected.

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  28. A: 225
    B: 260

    ratio: .865

    A very good day. PC is a 20 lb. PR. BP is 10 lbs. off of my lifetime PR, but I haven't benched heavy in a full year due to assorted AC and trap issues which are now 95% healed. Felt really nice. Oh, and weighed in at 193.

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  30. cant do bench without excrutiating jolts of pain in my shoulder.

    PC 215, none the less very happy, after a month of very little training, and my worst shoulder pain to date...

    excuse excuses... :(

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  31. A - 245 (tied old PR, failed at 255)
    B - 300 (all time PR)

    Power ration = 0.817

    I just about had 255 on the PC (which would have been an all time PR). Bar height was approximately chest level. Just needed to drive myself under the bar faster. A little more speed getting my elbows around wouldn't kill me either.

    Despite the low power ratio, I'm happy with my efforts, both of which tie or exceed PRs I set at approximately 30 lbs heavier.

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  32. bwt 180

    Power clean 240 (tied pr)
    Bench 255 (pr in college 5 years ago 315)
    .94

    Same problem as Grant, my squat depth catching a squat clean or power clean is gone right now, i compensate by shooting my feet out very wide, some of this i assume has to do with weaker legs due to knee problems. And i have the same prob as joey, i can power clean more than i can squat clean, my front squat isnt strong, and same with snatch.

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  33. ...and what about that OPT CCP! Why must there be half a freaking globe between Sweden and Calgary...

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  34. Evan Z, does that mean you can't listen to Metallica or Anthrax anymore?

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  35. m/31/69.5"/175#

    A: 230
    B: 265
    PR: .87

    PWO: 40gP (MRM shake), 10gC (mashed sweet potatoes w/ cinnamon)
    60 min later: turkey, orange, mac nuts

    Notes:
    A. 230 came up pretty smooth, but I noticed that at both 220 and 230, my feet weren't leaving the ground at all. 240 had the height on it, but I've been real hesitant to fall/push under any significant weight with my right knee. Tried 240 twice and failed both times. Should have gone from 230 to 235.
    B. 265 went up with a struggle, but was a steady upward movement. Did 255 prior to that and the same thing, but at 265 it was much much slower. Decided to call it at that.

    I can feel that I have the strength and explosiveness to get more weight up in my cleans; technique is the issue. Got myself into an Oly Lifting Cert with Coach B in Feb, so I am looking forward to that cleaning me up.

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  36. Lisa M,

    2nd pull begins at pubic bone/pockets area; your hips are not too bad to start but they shoot up too fast when you start moving.

    Any further instruction requires a plane trip from your place up to OPT!

    I'm 2 days behind so I'm posting on the proper day.

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  37. I'm just sitting here refreshing the OPT CCP page. Words cannot describe the awesomeness! Impatiently waiting for more details.

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  38. bwt = 145

    Power clean = 212(7lb PR)
    Bench press = 225(probably about a 20lb PR)

    212/225 = .94

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  39. M/27/70.5"/180

    A. 255 (10lb PR)
    B. 295

    .86

    notes- squat cleaned 245lb, tried to squat clean 255lb but failed- squat is limiting factor, cant stand up out of hole. So I power cleaned 255lb and failed once and caught the second attempt high.
    I need to get my front squat stronger and I will be able to clean more weight.

    Post WOD fuel- 6oz chicken breast, 20g yams
    1 hour later- chicken salad w cashews and 1/2 apple

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  40. 46/183

    PC 210
    Bench 263

    Ratio of .8

    Very disappointed in PC, technique felt way off and I'm sure looked quite ugly.

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  41. James,

    Are there any options for the few of us in the US interested in the OPT CCP without racking up the frequent flyer miles?

    DX

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  42. 23/5'11"/181

    A.230 (pr)
    B.282 (pr)

    PR:230/282=.81

    * I'm very pleased with these numbers today. Power Clean felt so much better then it has in the past.

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  44. A. Bench Press 245
    B. Power Clean Made 255, Missed 260. Easily pull it high enough, just can't stay above parallel. Squat clean is around 290.

    Ratio= 1.04

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  45. 29 / M / 72" / 192

    A- 265
    B- 345

    ratio- 0.77

    both pr's since college... both felt relatively quick and not 2 diff... 2 b honest I felt so refreshed after finally getting 6 solid hrs of sleep last night...

    ~gm2

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  46. A - 105
    B - 110

    =.95

    PC was a new PR but bittersweet bc I was pulling 110 plenty high and not getting under it, common problem for me... Need to fix it...

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  47. PC 200 (miss PR by 5#)

    BP 210 PR

    Ratio 1.05

    first post and first OPT WOD!

    training for BUD/S 2010

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  48. A. Power Clean = 220
    B. Bench Press = 275

    A/B = .8

    Power clean was a PR by about 15lbs, I failed 225 twice, I think I could have hit it had it been squat cleans.

    Bench was 10lbs heavier than August 10th 1 rep benching @ 20x0

    Does .8 mean I need a lot of work?

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  49. Surrey Sterling 39/5'10"/176December 15, 2009 at 5:46 PM

    PC-235# PR previous was 225#
    BP-235# PR previous was 225#

    Dutch inspired.

    Ratio 235/235=1.0

    Swwweeeet!

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  50. PC-205# PR Previous was 200
    BP-180# PR Previous was 170

    Supper stoked on this, Surrey and I had a blast throwing the weights around!

    Ratio 205/180 = 1.13

    Still away from some of the big Dawgs, but i'm getting stronger and supper happy with that!

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  51. 27/6-4/215

    PC: 285 (tied PR, with metal plates this time around)

    BP: 310 5 pounds off pr

    285/310 = .92

    I was a day behind but used today to catch up. The Clean and Jerk I did yesterday hurt my PC efforts.

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  52. A. Power Clean = 185
    B. Bench Press = 225

    A/B = .82

    I really have no benchmarks for the Power Clean so PR there. Last time I benched was 20 years ago and 225 was a max then so good stuff.

    Really need work on the form of the power clean.

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  53. still can't do power cleans due to finger. did do bench and some hspu work. pc max is from a couple months ago.

    pc max = 225
    bench= 260

    ratio = .87

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  54. Eric R

    pc 230# previous best 205#
    bench 285# previous best 250#

    230/285= 0.807

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  55. Ali,

    Have fun in Whistler. While you're there check out CrossFit Whistler, or if you're going through Vancouver there are lots of CF options for ya!

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  56. PC = 200# PR (split clean)
    BP = 220#

    200/220 = 0.909

    Failed at 195# with the pc, then backed off and worked the split clean up to 200#.

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  57. 30/M/180/5'10"

    A. 245lb
    B. 245lb

    245/245 = 1!

    Notes:

    a. Previous PR - 265# Stopped at 245 due to hamstring twinging, thought I might re-pull it.

    b. PR by 15#

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  58. not my best day, felt tired.

    90/87.5kg = 1.02

    pr for clean 102.5kg. Have not done a max bench before.

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  59. PC = 113
    45's 60 70 75 80 85 88 93 98 103 108 113(f) 113(f) 113 118x5*
    *This is a doable number form is stinky

    BP = 115 PB - this was a good lift with good technique
    45'2 65's 75's 80's 85's 90's 95's
    100 105 110 115 117.5(f) 117.5(f)
    Ratio = 0.98 [pc/bp]

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  60. I am not used to 1RMs so what is the usual wait time between attempts - i seem to get bored waiting and anxious but not sure if because of that i jump back in too soon?? Did PC 140# 145#f twice i suck but PR by 15# so i guess i should be happy with that. Bench later tonight unfortunately time constraints.

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  61. 195/205=.95

    A. 195
    pr by 5. tried 205 but no go and I didn't go down to try 200. should have tried 200 first--may have got it as 195 went pretty well. This was like 175 or something in July when I started following the training here.
    B. 205
    not sure what a recent 1rm would have been. should have started a little higher and that combined with a spot maybe could have got another 5-10.

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  62. Great video on the main page about Coach in the 2009 games. It is very
    moving and inspiring.

    That Marty Cej has the coolest voice.

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  63. power clean - 225PR
    bench - 235

    power ratio .96

    narrowly missed 245 on bench which would've been a lifetime PR; 235 is the best i've done since i weighed 205 (am now ~180).

    i know technique is major limiting factor on PC... waiting for that video camera to come in!

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  64. 38/6'2"/197

    PC: 265# - Caught this almost no knee bend. Max full squat clean to date is 130kg (286#)

    Bench: 265# - My attempt for 275 was a disaster.

    Met Kyle F today for this workout. He is going to be in the springs here for the next 3 months so we'll be hitting 1 or 2 of the WODs together each week. Great guy and my size too. Looking forward to smashing some wods with him.

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  65. Male, 28, 5'11' 165#

    Power Clean: 205#
    Bench Press: 215#

    Ratio=.95

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  66. pc 215, big pr then severly sprained/possibly broke wrist on 225 attempt...awaiting xrays...seriously bummed out

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  67. Clean - 225lb (PR)
    Bench - 240lb

    Ratio - 0.94

    It was fun to play with my limits and really challenge my old PR's

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  68. Sorry to hear that, Evan. Hope it isn't too bad Get well quick!

    Are you coming to Portland for Christmas?

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  69. Whoa Evan, sorry to hear about the injury. Keep us up to date. Hope it heals quickly

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  70. PC - 195# (Ties PR) - Jumping too soon as load gets heavier. Weight too far in front.
    Bench Press- 210# (PR)

    195/210=0.93

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  71. Jesus H, Johnson, you and those china doll wrists! Get titanium rods put in both of 'em!

    Good video on the CF mainsite for Wednesday's WOD. It's called 'Marty Cej's Take on The 2009 CrossFit Games' and our fearless leader makes a strong appearance in it...

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  72. 200/230=.86

    Pr'd on both. felt pretty good.

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  73. pc 235- pr
    bench- 275 matched old best
    .85

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  74. thanks dawgs you guys are awesome. Couldnt have been a more perfect time for me to see that video. Big dawgs are never subdued always fighting always persevering and thats why it's such an honor to be led by OPT.

    Geoff, at least this time it was a 225 powerclean and not a 95 pound thruster, lol.

    Scotty, thank you and good to hear from ya dont know if I'm going to make it down but I will keep you updated. Hope all is well

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  75. Bowser,
    We fly into Vancouver but are only staying long enough to pick up the rental car and then it's straight to Whistler. Definitely gonna check out CrossFit Whistler one of the days while Keith is training.
    Thanks for info!!


    Shitty Deal Evan. Get well fast!!!!

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  76. hey
    I was kinda confused because some people on here are saying squat clean but I thought it was a power clean???? So I caught the bar upright.

    Power clean- 210
    Bench 265
    210/265 =.79

    I maybe need to work on more pulling exercises. My squat clean is at around 235. So that would have made my numbers a little better.

    thanks again

    David

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  77. Power Clean: 240 15lb PR!
    Bench Press: 235 5lb PR
    Ratio 1.02
    Big PR on PC. I do the same as Garage and feet go wide when the weight gets heavy. Im getting great height on the bar, now I just need to get comfortable receiving it properly.

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  78. 5'10 - 175 - 29yrs

    A - 235 (PR by 10 lbs) used metal plates real old school

    B - 275 (My PR is 300) I had no spotter, trained at my boxing gym alone, did not feel like getting crushed under the bar trying to hit a PR.

    Ratio .85

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  79. Power Clean: 255 (pr 5#)
    Bench: 275 (pr 10#)
    Ratio=.93

    Stoked on these.

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  80. Power clean 210lb PR
    Bench press 245lb PR
    Ratio= .86

    Think I may have been able to get a bit more on both but was a little rushed, took short rests.
    Still happy PR on both 20lb on PC 10lb on BP

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  81. Power Clean: 245# (TPR)
    Bench: 325# (PR)
    Ratio: 245/325 = .75

    Dan

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  82. Full Clean: 245. Misread the plan
    Bench Press: Sub weighted ring dip. 2 pd

    First Heavy clean since spring 09. Felt strong on both lifts.

    Posted a few days ago as Rossco. I am having problems working the blog sign in. I am pretty sure it is operator error.

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  83. Power clean 235# (PR)
    Bench 255# (PR)
    Ratio: .92

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  84. PC: 97.5 kg (pr) BP: 100 kg (pr) Ratio: 0.975

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  85. 200 lbs / 215 lbs. Both PRs.

    .93

    500m row, 1:38, PR.

    10000m row, 44:45, PR.

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  86. Did this last night, forgot to post:

    PC: 225
    BP: 365 (I am a former powerlifter, hence the high BP relative to Oly)

    Ratio: 0.62
    Brandon

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  87. Ive been working my form with the power clean but was only able to get to a 145 power clean. My overall lifting still needs alot of work. Got 225 on the bench wich is a new record for me....so ghappy about the bench but not about the clean. Practice practice and more practice.

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  88. A. 195 PR
    B. 225 PR by 40#s
    Ratio = 0.87

    Haven't benched in 2 years.. last max was 185 in 12th grade.. Its funny how conventional weight lifting says you have to bench all the time to get stronger on the bench...just not the case!

    Failed twice at 225.. Gotta thank Sev for that visual to get that weight up!

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  89. A. 250
    B. 275

    Ration: .91

    Pr on the clean... Felt solid... Pretty sure I could do more if I ever worked with an experienced lifter/coach.

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  90. Male/190/70"/29yo

    A. 275
    B. 335

    Ratio: 0.82

    PR on Power Cleans. Not sure about bench. It's been years since I've maxed on Bench.

    Feel strong enough to go up another 10-20 pounds on the Power Cleans, but technique can't support it right now. This one took me about 5 attempts!

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