Thanks Tunnelrat - I appreciate your comments.
You wouldn't believe this guy's physique. He's a beast, but he doesn't look ridiculous. By that, I mean this: just look at Ronnie Coleman today. I was a huge Coleman fan - until maybe a year or two ago when he became what I consider to be a blob.
This trainer, looking the way he does, is 36 by his ow admission. I'm 31. We talked quite a bit about age, about joint health, and about muscle density. One of the biggest parts of our conversation was about volume. He'd seen me doing my 5x5 stuff, and asked me how I felt. To further on what I said yesterday - I feel stronger, but I feel kinda sloppy - like a blob. This low volume stuff definitely has its place, but more and more I'm feeling that this setup just ain't me.
Let me explain why I said the phrase quoted by rat in his response ("... got a small sample of what felt right today - what felt friggin' great"
. We did a mix of power lifts and volume lifts like I'd never done before. He had me do deadlifts like never before - that forced both good form and explosive movement. He changed my squat a bit - and made it 125% better. As I said, my Hang Clean is on the right path now. We did some constant tension stuff that was really close to what I have done in the past, but with a slight modification I'd never thought of. When we talked about how to apply this, it all sorta became clear.
Alternating weeks:
Bench, Cleans, Squats, Deads - training for power, broken into two workouts, low-medium volume.
Volume lifts by muscle group (goal of 3 sets of 20 reps) for muscle density, broken into five workouts.
Sound crazy? I did a little bit of all of that, and the FEELING I got was insane. It wasn't just the pump - it was something CNS related that had nothing to do with fatigue. I feel incredible today - absolutely incredible.
So, a deviation in approach. I'll lay out the plan maybe later today.
...In a new log.