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Athlete Journal: Charles Staley, Entry 1 – New Cycle

Ever wonder how a world-class coach actually trains? Welcome to the athlete journal of Charles Staley. Now every Friday you can read what Charles has done in his workout sessions for the week.

Written by Charles Staley Last updated on Oct 20, 2021

EDITOR’S NOTE: Ever wonder how a world-class coach actually trains? Welcome to the athlete journal of Charles Staley. Charles Staley is a big believer in practicing what he preaches, so he trains and competes just like his clients. Now, every Friday you’ll be able to read what Charles has done this week in his workout sessions, and how he feels about it.

Wednesday, June 13, 2012, 10:30 AM – 11:45 AM



Bodyweight: 212.8lbs

First day of new cycle today. No one starts a new cycle on Wednesday I guess, which suits me perfectly.

DEADLIFT

Set 1: 135 lbs x 3

Set 2: 135 lbs x 3

Set 3: 185 lbs x 3

Set 4: 225 lbs x 3

Set 5: 275 lbs x 3

Set 6: 302.5 lbs x 3

Set 7: 345 lbs x 3

Set 8: 390 lbs x 3

Notes: My head wasn’t in it today for some reason. Last set felt harder than I would have liked.

MILITARY PRESS

Set 1: 45 lbs x 10

Set 2: 65 lbs x 5

Set 3: 85 lbs x 5

Set 4: 105 lbs x 5

Set 5: 115 lbs x 5

Set 6: 115 lbs x 5

Set 7: 115 lbs x 5

Notes: Solid and moderately difficult.

CHINS

Set 1: 212.8 lbs x 5

Set 2: 212.8 lbs x 5

Set 3: 212.8 lbs x 5

Set 4: 212.8 lbs x 5

Set 5: 212.8 lbs x 5

Notes: Fairly easy

Friday, June 15, 2012, 10:30 AM – 11:45AM 



Bodyweight: 211.6lbs

POWER SNATCH

Set 1: 45 lbs x 3

Set 2: 45 lbs x 3

Set 3: 45 lbs x 3

Set 4: 65 lbs x 3

Set 5: 65 lbs x 3

Set 6: 100 lbs x 1

Set 7: 120 lbs x 1

Set 8: 140 lbs x 1

Set 9: 140 lbs x 1

Set 10: 140 lbs x 1

Set 11: 140 lbs x 1

Set 12: 140 lbs x 1

Notes: Last 5 singles performed in less than 2.5 minutes- quite easy

BENCH PRESS (DUMBBELL)

Set 1: 130 lbs x 8

Set 2: 177 lbs x 8

Set 3: 177 lbs x 9

Set 4: 177 lbs x 8

Notes: Moderately difficult- 10 reps would have been possible on the first set but I wanted to pace myself. Happy with this today.

TRX ROW

Set 1: 211.6 lbs x 5

Set 2: 211.6 lbs x 5

Set 3: 211.6 lbs x 5

Notes: Feet on floor, fairly easy 3 sets.

Monday, June 18, 2012, 11:00 AM – 1:00PM 



Bodyweight: 211.4lbs

Good overall session today, albeit 2 full hours. No orthopedic pain or discomfort, and strength is reasonably good.

POWER CLEAN & JERK

Set 1: 45 lbs x 3

Set 2: 45 lbs x 3

Set 3: 45 lbs x 3

Set 4: 65 lbs x 3

Set 5: 95 lbs x 2

Set 6: 115 lbs x 1

Set 7: 135 lbs x 1

Set 8: 155 lbs x 1

Set 9: 175 lbs x 1

Set 10: 195 lbs x 1

Set 11: 195 lbs x 1

Set 12: 195 lbs x 1

Notes: Completed last 3 work sets in under 2.5 minutes (goal was to do them in 5 minutes or less). I don’t think I’ve done a C&J in over a month so given that these felt pretty good. Timed sets as I’m currently using for the Olympic lifts are very under-rated – without the clock, your primary or perhaps even sole focus is how heavy/hard it feels. On the clock, however, “making the weight” is pre-assumed, and your attention shifts to HOW FAST you can do your work sets. So time limits shorten your workouts, heighten your focus, and make the task psychologically easier. I’ll add 2.5 pounds per C&J workout until the inevitable occurs.

SQUAT

Set 1: 95 lbs x 5

Set 2: 135 lbs x 5

Set 3: 185 lbs x 5

Set 4: 225 lbs x 1

Set 5: 240 lbs x 3

Set 6: 275 lbs x 3

Set 7: 310 lbs x 5

Notes: My current 5RM on the squat is 315, so not bad for first squat day on a new cycle. The squat is my weak link in many respects – part of the issue is long levers, but another problem is “short” testicularity (metaphorically of course ;-). This is my first squat workout on the new cycle.

BENCH PRESS

Set 1: 95 lbs x 3

Set 2: 135 lbs x 3

Set 3: 165 lbs x 3

Set 4: 190 lbs x 3

Set 5: 210 lbs x 5

Notes: Not as good as I anticipated but I’ll take it.

About Charles Staley

Charles Staley's primary interest is providing inspiration and education for older guys looking to reclaim their physicality and vitality. At age 56, Charles is leaner than ever, injury-free, and in lifetime best-shape - a few of his recent bests include a 400-pound squat, a 510-pound deadlift, and a set of 17 chin ups.

Charles Staley's primary interest is providing inspiration and education for older guys looking to reclaim their physicality and vitality. At age 56, Charles is leaner than ever, injury-free, and in lifetime best-shape - a few of his recent bests include a 400-pound squat, a 510-pound deadlift, and a set of 17 chin ups.

Well known in the U.S. and across the world, Charles is recognized as a innovative coach and a thought leader in the field of human performance. His experience, reputation, and self-effacing persona have lead to appearances on NBC’s The TODAY Show and The CBS Early Show, along with numerous radio and podcast appearances. He has penned more than a thousand articles for major publications and online websites in the industry.

Often referred to as a visionary, an iconoclast and a rule-breaker, his methods are leading-edge and ahead of their time, capable of quickly producing serious results.

Charles is not only a thinker, but also a doer: currently, he competes at the national and world level in weightlifting and powerlifting on the master’s circuit and holds three World Championship titles in the sport of raw powerlifting. Find Charles online at Target Focus Fitness, or follow him on his popular Facebook page.

Charles has had a successful online coaching service in place for several years. This is a way people to train under his direct supervision even if they aren’t local to him. If you’re ready to invest in yourself, Charles would love to be on your team!

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