susanzabo
Cathlete
Hi everyone,
I am new to posting to the forum, but not new to Cathe, I have been working out with her for about 3 years. I recently purchased STS, and am now completely overwhelmed with all of the 1 rep maxes I need to calculate YIKES!
I tried to do the squat test with a 50 lb barbell. It was pretty easy to complete 20 reps which translates to about 100lb 1 rep max. I am guessing I could go much heavier; however, getting the barbell over my head was extremely difficult. Also, I have herniated discs in my lower back and have to be very very careful with squats as it is.
I know everyone is different in terms of strength, but I am trying to figure out what people are lifting. If I use the 100 lb one rep max, 60% is 60 lbs and I could barely get the 50 over my head. And probably shouldn't be lifting any more than that anyway due to my back. Do others have similar issues? If so, how do you make it work? I know a squat rack would help me position the bar, but I don't think I should be lifting that heavy anyway.
Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks so much!
Susan
I am new to posting to the forum, but not new to Cathe, I have been working out with her for about 3 years. I recently purchased STS, and am now completely overwhelmed with all of the 1 rep maxes I need to calculate YIKES!
I tried to do the squat test with a 50 lb barbell. It was pretty easy to complete 20 reps which translates to about 100lb 1 rep max. I am guessing I could go much heavier; however, getting the barbell over my head was extremely difficult. Also, I have herniated discs in my lower back and have to be very very careful with squats as it is.
I know everyone is different in terms of strength, but I am trying to figure out what people are lifting. If I use the 100 lb one rep max, 60% is 60 lbs and I could barely get the 50 over my head. And probably shouldn't be lifting any more than that anyway due to my back. Do others have similar issues? If so, how do you make it work? I know a squat rack would help me position the bar, but I don't think I should be lifting that heavy anyway.
Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks so much!
Susan