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  • Just been reading through this thread for a bit.

    A few years ago I started weight lifting, a close friend of mine is a strength and conditioning coach for a professional rugby team so I always had him basically giving me a free advise on form and technique etc in the gym. At the time I was 83kg and was focusing on back squats, dead lift and bench press. I got to the point where I could comfortably squat 95kg for 3 sets of 6 reps from memory. Getting to that point felt incredible, I remember the very first time I had an empty bar on my back and how awkward and heavy even the empty bar felt.

    My pal moved away down south to work with a new team and sadly when he left I gradually stopped going to the gym.
    I recently started going again and pretty much started from scratch with squats. I've built back up to squat 70kg just now and it feels heavy! I'm currently 90kg and 1.89m. A few months back I was 96kg and felt fat for the first time in my life.
    It's strange just how bloody good I feel after squats. I've got a big garage that isn't really used for anything other than fucking about with my bikes. I've just received a fairly basic squat rack and bench and I'm setting up a mini gym in the garage. Olympic plates are really expensive...

    Feels good to be lifting again, this thread is good motivation and I'll try log a bit of my progress here.

  • Nice! Are you aware of the stronglifts 5x5 app? I've always found that to be a good kick starter through the first couple of cycles when I've been away from a bar for a while.

  • I was going to mention Stronglifts too. Definitely worth a try when you manage to get plates.

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