12/05/15 Day 44
– Chest & Biceps
Following
on from a pretty intense day on legs, today's treat comes in the form
of a DTP Extreme Chest and Bicep session. Training alone today which
I must say was quite a struggle, no music, no distractions just 100%
pure focus and determination. The idea behind this DTP Extreme training is to work up and down pyramid sets with a variation on
weights and reps. Let me show you what today looked like for me:
Barbell Preacher
Curl – 6 Sets, 1 x
30,25,20,15,10,5
SuperSet
Decline Dumbbell
Bench – 6 Sets, 1 x
30,25,20,15,10,5
Dumbbell Bench
– 6 Sets, 1 x 5,10,15,20,25,30
(For
each rep performed 1 sec rest is awarded, 5 reps = 5 sec rest)
Barbell Standing
Curl – 6 Sets, 1 x
5,10,15,20,25,30
(For
each rep performed 1 sec rest is awarded, 5 reps = 5 sec rest)
Standing Bicep Cable
Curl – 3 Sets 1 x 30,20,10
SuperSet
Incline Dumbbell
Bench – 3 Sets 1 x 30,20,10
Incline Dumbbell
Bench – 3 Sets 1 x 10,20,30
(For
each rep performed 1 sec rest is awarded, 5 reps = 5 sec rest)
Standing Bicep Cable
Curl – 3 Sets 1 x 10,20,30
(For
each rep performed 1 sec rest is awarded, 5 reps = 5 sec rest)
Cardio
– Interval Training 15mins Total
With
the knowledge gained from yesterdays session, I knew that today was
going to be no walk in the park. With my pre-workout beginning to
pump around my body I picked up some light dumbbells and began my
warm up, focusing on what I needed to achieve during the session
allowed me to home in my focus on my muscle contractions as much as
possible.
Starting
with the superset of Barbell Preacher Curl &
Decline Dumbbell Bench allowed
me to fully work the arm and chest without fatiguing the muscles
needed for the opposing exercise. Working my way down the pyramid
allowed me to really wear the muscles down for the DTP Extreme sets
to follow. My main thought on the descend was to get my range and
contractions right so I could get as much out of my muscles before I
burnt them out. Once I had pumped out the last 5 Reps on each
exercise with a nice heavy weight I rested for around a minute,
during this time I moved to a flat bench where I picked a weight I
could perform for 20 reps, then picked up another barbell which I
could also curl for 20 reps. Then came the fun part, DTP Extreme! I
was not super setting these two exercises but instead I worked
through the rep ranges, with my tiny rest breaks (correlating with
the amount of reps I had done) breaking down my muscles to complete
failure. When I was hitting failure at around 15 reps I lowered the
weight slightly so as I could keep good form and not risk injuring
myself.
With
the Chest and Biceps starting to swell really nicely I set up for
what would be the 2nd
and last combo for my session today. This combo included the Standing
Bicep Cable Curl and the
Incline Dumbbell Bench.
The idea behind these two is to make sure we are targeting the same
muscle “group” but yet hitting muscles that had not been focused
on the last two exercises, so for myself I took a wide grip on the
cable curls as it targeted a different head of the bicep and of
course the incline bench is targeting the upper chest region.
Thankfully these exercises were only working through the rep ranges
of 10,20 and 30, so although they are less endurance based, the small
rest periods and completely sapped muscles made it really hard to
even work through that. The descending rep range allowed me to push
to some pretty heavy weights once again and really get those muscle
fibres firing, but when it came down to the ascending rep range
portion (or the DTP Extreme portion) I had very little left in the
tank. To get the reps I needed to out I had to employ a rest/pause
principle, whereby I put the weights down for a few seconds to give
the muscles a very short rest in order to keep working through the
reps all the way to completion.
With
the session done and my body screaming it was time to get some fuel
on board, so I chugged down my Whey Protein and had a nice upper body
based stretch session. Now I find myself sat here drinking my water
and talking to you beautiful people. Hope you are all having a fab
day wherever you are!
Happy
Lifting,
Matt
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