If you can't accomplish at least 1/2/3/4/5/6 within 1 year of training, you're never going to make it

If you can't accomplish at least 1/2/3/4/5/6 within 1 year of training, you're never going to make it.

1 pl8 OHP
2 pl8 bench
3 pl8 squat
4 pl8 deadlift
5 pl8 leg press
6 minute mile

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>ever doing leg press

>ever running

>squats

>deadlift

Slow and steady wins the race, nigger

>1 year of training

6 minute mile is tough when it’s close to being as fast as I can run. I might be able to run 10mph for 2 minutes before my heart explodes. And I have really good cardio endurance. My heart just starts beating too fast and I get freaked out

What if I arrived there after 7 months? I feel very good about myself right now. I finished chemo in March 17 and started lifting in September.
Managed to tick all the boxes except for running because I do bike/Crosstrainer for cardio atm. Will start running when spring starts though.
Life is good. Just need to find a qt gf now.

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That's meaningless unless you specify a body fat %.

sub 10%

for 5 reps or 1?

Fuck this spine compression horseshit meme.

Being Veeky Forums doesn't mean subscribing to your idiotic number system. Fuck off.

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6 reps, 5 reps scheme is outdated and 1 rep is just plain stupid.

Its 1 rep

t. weakling

Enjoy your wheelchair

The thought that most lifters could hit a 3vplate squat with good depth after 1 year is laughable

Most will come nowhere close to 3 plate squat at full depth in their lifetime

>ever OHP

i don't give a fuck

How many kilos are that

It's 5. It's always 5x5 for strength and 8-12 for mass.

>good cardio
> literally cant run at 6 min mile pace for more than 2 minutes

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>1 pl8 OHP
>2 pl8 bench
>3 pl8 squat
>4 pl8 deadlift
>5 pl8 leg press
>6 minute mile

Should be 5 plate double overhand hold for 1 minute.

You can about halve what a person leg presses and get their squat, so that's a bit redundant