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  1. #1
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    I'm all for this, since I started a few weeks later than the rest of you -- just completed week 2. I'd like to be able to join in. Maybe some other latecomers will join in too!

    One question -- as I said, I just finished week 2. I took a quick peek at week 3, and it talks about determining your column based on your most recent exhaustion test. Are we supposed to do an exhaustion test between each week? I did one only before starting the program but didn't see that we were supposed to do this weekly. Perhaps I missed that somewhere in the general instructions?

    Thanks!
    Emily

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  2. #2
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    It's in the instructions. Weeks 2 and 4, you're supposed to stay in the same column as Weeks 1 and 3. Exhaustion tests after 2, 4 and 5. That's according to the website.

    In reality, I think all of us here are finding that we're moving down columns and/or back and forth between columns as the weeks go on. And that the ability to do the column assignments in week 5 doesn't correlate well with the exhaustion test results after week 4.


    Myself, I'm taking an extra day "off" today - off pups, anyhow. Pretty hilly 65 miler, then my cardio/strength class, and my delts are still a teeny bit sore from last week's pups, so completing the column 2 minimum probably wasn't going to happen today. Hopefully I'll feel stronger tomorrow (if not I'll still do them).


    ETA: my personal strength gain is harder to quantify since I haven't done an exhaustion test at all, yet What I could do before I started was probably between 25 and 30. What I'm guessing I can probably do now - based on doing 40 on a 5th set in week 4 - is something between 45 and 50. So yeah - it's working for me too. I can definitely see the difference in my triceps, shoulders and chest.
    Last edited by OakLeaf; 10-13-2008 at 05:27 PM.
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  3. #3
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    Thanks, Oakleaf!

    I already demoted myself from column 2 (which I tested at in the "before" exhaustion test) to column 1 in week 2, since I was having a difficult time with column 2 in the last couple of sets, and my form was suffering. I never did anything but knee pushups prior to this challenge, so it's a big step up for me, even though I'm still way behind everyone else!

    I'm feeling stronger now, end of week 2, than when I started. And I know I can do more than 9 pups now, so am looking forward to the 2nd exhaustion test to see what I can do now. I can't imagine doing 40+ at once like you are - congratulations!
    Emily

    2011 Jamis Dakar XC "Toto" - Selle Italia Ldy Gel Flow
    2007 Trek Pilot 5.0 WSD "Gloria" - Selle Italia Diva Gel Flow
    2004 Bike Friday Petite Pocket Crusoe - Selle Italia Diva Gel Flow

  4. #4
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    Well I am still somewhere between week 4-5. I almost finished 5 but then got up to my ears in a landscaping project. Sore back, shoulders, glutes do not make it easy to focus on Pups. I will see if I can complete week 5 this week at Level 2 then move forward or stay there until I can. We can do it gals!!
    Amanda

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  5. #5
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    I decided to follow Week 5 Column 1 this week. Day 1 only called for a minimum of 86 pups - a nice break from the 160 required by W4C3D3 last week - but worked out well since my pup schedule was off last week and I had only 1 rest day.

    I'm definitely stronger after 6 weeks - my form is better and I can do more pups. I've been surprised by how much it's strengthened my abs - very cool!

  6. #6
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    I am all for one thread w/ just pups and motivation. I have (yet again) fallen off last week...and not really gotten going again this week. So I want to do the program...but who knows what week (of doing the program) I am in. And I know I'll be repeating more weeks. But I am stronger and can do more than before!
    So yes, a single support thread.
    And MAYBE a thread fro those that complete 100 pups. I can't wait for someone to post there. NOW that would be motivating!
    katluvr

  7. #7
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    I've just completely fallen apart the last two weeks. I did some here and there, but just couldn't keep up with the progression in the program. I'm going to repeat various weeks and days until I feel strong enough to move up to week 5.

    No matter what, I'm happy. Saw my cousin (whom I challenged) this weekend and after giving my arm a squeeze, commented on how much I'd improved. I'll get there, just at my own pace.

 

 

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