Went to UW's gym because I don't have a key to S S&P. Got in late, so the entire workout was rushed in 50 minutes.
Bench:
Shoulder started hurting 2 days ago when I wasn't doing anything, so I avoid any long pauses at the bottom.
275 x 5
285 x 5
275 x 5
Standing Press:
135 x 5
185 x 2 (ughh)
155 x 5
165 x 5
175 x 4 + 1 fail
I need to do these more often. Especially in the 175 range where I tend to get stuck.
Close-grip Pin Presses:
These were really low on the pins, almost touching my chest
225 x 5, 4 sets
Doing these third seemed to make it much more difficult.
Finished with side deltoid raises and seated abs
UW's gym is ridiculous. It's easily 3 times the size of UCLA's. I counted 8 platforms, each with a squat rack, and another 4 free standing squat racks. Then there were 12 benches. Also all the racks has pins for attaching bands. They had 3 dumbbell sets, one of which went up to 125. It seemed like 30% of their plates were bumper plates as well. Two GHRs as well. No reverse-hyper though.
The only bad side was that the place was so big, getting to the water fountain or the bathroom was like going to the moon. The place itself is gigantor with dedicated indoor archery ranges(?!), judo rooms, and even some sort of food place where you can get smoothies made for you.
Best part: they had a giant chalk bowl sitting in the middle of the gym for all to use.
UW >>> UCLA
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What the fuck? I always assumed that UCLA had a kick ass gym, and it does compared to the 24 hr fitness near my house, but ...
UW >>> MIT > UCLA
What the hell?
UCLA's gym sucks for both its size and the relative number of students it serves. WashU's gym has 4 squat racks, 5 benches, 2 platforms and DBs that go to 125, but only serves 5K students. It's about the same size ash UCLA's too.
It's completely ridiculous that the 35k people at UCLA get to share 2 squat racks and 1 platform. They probably spent all their money on the 30 squat racks and 20 platforms at the acosta training complex.
Wow I was just joking but apparently it's 15,000 square feet with 27 Olympic platforms:
http://www.uclabruins.com/departments/training-facility.html
Acosta = greatest gym I have ever seen. Some of you guys were supposed to talk with one of the strength coaches there. He said he'd get you in. Do it.
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