Texas Method with Concurrent Bench + OHP

Any thoughts on running the texas method with bench and OHP each week? I like the routine on the whole but don’t like that I’m waiting 2 weeks to hit these lifts heavy.

Additionally, I have significant low back issues which prevent me from deadlifting and I may even have to back off the squats soon so I would think I’d have more recovery for pressing.

Was considering doing both as if it was their main week, and taking out their recovery day so something like

Mon: Bench 5x5 @ 85% RM, Squat 5x5 @ 85% 5RM, OHP 5x5 @ 85% OHP
Wed: Pull ups, laterals, ???
Fri: Bench 1x5 new PR, Squat 1x5 new PR, OHP 1x5 new PR

Thoughts?

Edit: Current stats- 6’0" 195lb maybe 14% bf.
Bench- 5x260 Squat- 5x350 OHP- 5x195

Monday would take like 3 hours.

[quote]1 Man Island wrote:
Monday would take like 3 hours.[/quote]

How? It’s originally Bench, Squat, Deads or power clean. Now it would be Bench, Squat, OHP. It wouldn’t take more than 90min or so.

You would be better asking the question on the proper website as they have actual qualified starting strength coaches on hand to answer questions and help with programing.

Are you changing to the TX method because it might seem to help you overcome something? How many times a week do you need to bench to progress? How many times for Dl and Sq? Did you just follow some cookie cutter template that dictated Frequency? What about your rep scheme for each individual lift?

I say this because many lifters think a new routine will solve the frequency, load, rep scheme, etc., variables and for some it might out of luck but it might not work after other factors come to into play, is your injuries due to overtraining or bad-form? Much more info needed to give you a cure.