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Strength & Conditioning: Dave Whitley, Week 3

Dave Whitley's four-week old-time strongman training program focuses on getting stronger and better through consistent practice instead of just doing more.

Written by Dave Whitley Last updated on July 21, 2014

EDITOR’S NOTE: The “Train Like An Old-time Strongman” program, created by StrongFirst Master Instructor and performing strongman Dave “Iron Tamer” Whitley, teaches you how to train in a sustainable manner for maximum strength with minimal injury risk. Dave’s “no pain, know gain” approach allows him to perform incredible feats of strength consistently and frequently.

You will improve while training within your limits.

In the “Train like An Old-time Strongman” program, the majority of your training will be in the 70-85% range. If you constantly test the limit, you will find it. If you constantly work within your limits and focus on making your practice better and better, then your limits will move without having to push them. This can be a difficult thing to stick with. We hit a new all-time personal record, then we immediately want to see if we can do just a little more.

Focus on doing better, not doing more.

I recommend focusing on doing just a little better instead of a little more. Remember: your goal is to get stronger, not make yourself tired or sore. With this in mind I have put together this four-week program for you. It keeps with the idea of practice and making incremental progress. Treat it like a performance. Give this program a try and let me know how it goes.

Week Three, Day One

4 Rounds:

Pull up: with added weight for 2-3 reps

Getup: one rep per side

Zercher squat: 75% of your 1 rep maximum for 5 reps

One-arm kettlebell press: 75% of your 1 rep maximum for 5 reps

Two-hand kettlebell swing: 10 reps with a heavy kettlebell to a comfortable stop, focus on being explosive

Week Three, Day Two

4 Rounds:

Deadlift: 75% of your 1 rep maximum for 5 reps

Dips: with added weight for 3-5 reps

One-arm row: 5 reps per side

Kettlebell snatch: 3 reps per side with your 5 rep max

Plate curls: 3-5 reps per side

Week Three, Day Three

5 Rounds:

Pull up: with added weight for 2-3 reps

Getup: one rep per side

Zercher squat: 75% of your 1 rep maximum for 5 reps

One-arm kettlebell press: 75% of your 1 rep maximum for 5 reps

Two-hand kettlebell swing: 10 reps with a heavy kettlebell to a comfortable stop, focus on being explosive

Week Three, Day Four

5 Rounds:

Deadlift: 80% of your 1 rep maximum for 5 reps

Dips: with added weight for 3-5 reps

One-arm row: 5 reps per side

Kettlebell snatch: 3 reps per side with your 5 rep max

Plate curls: 3-5 reps per side

Movement Video Part 1

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Movement Video Part 2

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About Dave Whitley

Committed to spreading a message of strength and redefining impossible, Iron Tamer Dave Whitley is StrongFirst Master instructor and performing strongman based in Nashville, Tennessee.

Dave teaches and performs all over the world and was featured in the German documentary Kraftakt. For more information about performances or workshops, visit his website, Iron Tamer, or email him.

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