I am copying and pasting one of my own posts from another thread that describes how I'm doing the testing. It's working out well for me, and I agree that you need to plan on it taking more than just a few sessions for it to be worthwhile. Note that in this post I commented on how hard I expected the legs testing to be. I did that yesterday which was after this original post (got started anyway) and it was not as wearing as I thought it would be. I used the same method of three muscle group sets, then treadmill, and then back for more. I counted up and I have 16 tests left that are for those with 3 or more stars, with about 40 total left to do. Biting it off in pieces like this has made it much more manageable for me. Oh, and I also am using these days as weights days. I'm definitely sore the next day.
1/8/09
Hi, all! I'm checking in with another 1RM day. I did mostly chest and triceps today with some more shoulder work thrown in to make each round a three-muscle-group set.
I am starting each session on the treadmill for five minutes, just walking, to get a bit warmed up. Then I started on page 1 of the PDF list and found the first exercise for one of the muscle groups I'm testing that day. Then I looked for the first exercise in the second muscle group, then the third. After those were done I got on the treadmill again for five minutes to give everything a chance to rest up. So with setting up everything and finding the right weights, and the treadmill break, there is a pretty good amount of time between tests on each muscle group. I started to try to get organized enough to do, say, just stability ball exercises, but that was taking me too much time and energy to organize, especially with the small pictures on the printout, so I just decided to go in order as best I can.
I figured out that I'm 1/3 the way through the list. I'm doing legs tomorrow, so that is going to be hard. It's going to really give me a chance to use my squat racks, that's for sure. I'll fill in the rounds with exercises from other muscle groups. I know legs will take quite awhile days-wise to finish up because there are so many. I'm not trying to push too hard with these tests, as I don't think trying to do them all of any group in any one day -- or even two -- is worth it. I feel myself getting fatigued and suspect that the results would be skewed if I continue to work through the list any more that day. I also think there is more potential for injury by overworking the muscles. That's my take on it, anyway.
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Nancy