Sunday, April 19, 2020

April 15, 2020 – Week 5, Day 1

5 Minutes NordicTrack Treadmill

Mobility Prep

12” Log Cleans + Strict Presses + Push Presses
Kettlebells
15’sx1+10+5
Dumbbells
40’sx1+5+3
Log
115x1+2+1
135x1+2+1
155x1+2+1
175x1+2+1
195x1+2+1

12” Log Clean & Strict Presses (1 clean)
215x8

12” Log Clean & Push Presses (1 clean)
215x1
235x0

Yoke Overhead Supports
95x3 seconds
145x3 seconds
185x3 seconds
235x3 seconds
275x3 seconds
325x3 seconds
375x17.97 seconds

Bench Chest Supported Dumbbell Rows
40’sx10
70’sx33

Incline Dumbbell Bench Presses
15’sx10
40’sx10
70’sx32

Safety Squat Bar JM Presses
65x10
95x10
125x10

Band Triceps Pushdowns
LBx50

Comments: I don’t really want to do this write-up for this day. Took me a bit longer to sit down to do that. Mostly because I’m not happy with how the training went and I tend to get down on myself when I feel I do poorly and I kept seem to find a way to frame a positive that is satisfactory. “At least I didn’t die” isn’t a good enough one. I’m currently teleworking now so that is some stress gone but new stress added. Treadmill warm-up. I may need to do something different going forward. Had to wear my copper knee sleeves at the start. I had actually delayed this workout a day as I my shoulders were really achy. Warm-ups didn’t feel great. Walking down the drive way in my lifters I felt like my right foot had a piece of scotch tape or a thin band aid on it. Not painful but not feeling you really want. Kind of foreboding like what if the “tape” rips? I think I hit myself in the head on the one rep with the kettlebells too. Log work after that. The plan as written was to do same as last time but 5lbs more. I was actually expecting this to go up 10lbs but the plan seems to be changed. My lower back just felt pumped up. I had tried on a different shirt with some decal on it but it doesn’t seem to matter with this log as it is still slick. My shoulders were aching. I was hoping that they would get warm as I went and wouldn’t ach so much. Knees were just feeling terrible on the lap to clean and then the press. I almost wanted to one motion or viper press the log as that meant less time with it on my chest and my shoulders aching. This was not building confidence. I knew it was going to be a struggle to get through this. I got more reps than I was expecting with the strict press. Not more than if I was feeling good. I was thinking 5 was my limit with how terrible it felt. Shoulders were just so achy and I don’t know why. Push press was worse. Felt like I was going to pass out on the single lift and then doing 20lbs more I only cleaned it as the knee pain was too much and just didn’t feel worth it to try and actually do a set. I wanted to stop here but I didn’t want to just quit another workout like I did last month. I can’t keep stopping when I have a bad workout. I got lazy and had disdain as I didn’t want to get stuff from the garage that were big plates if I didn’t have to. So next was overhead supports. I figured that I can stand still ok and the knee bend is just once to stand up. Advised here to do sets of three count up to 5lbs more than the weight I did for the hold last time. This was also a struggle. Felt tougher to lockout my arms compared to like almost 80lbs more last time. I did manage to hold it for some time but I knew it was less than 20 seconds. The rest was just rep work so I could do that. Bench supported rows with the dumbbells. I could feel this wasn’t going to be great too. My shoulders even ached on these. More so the right side. I got set and went. I hit about the same reps I did alst time before I had to take a breather. But unlike last time, I only managed an additional 3 reps. So nine reps less than last time. Just gets better. The next exercise was incline dumbbell. I was already figuring that this wasn’t going to be great but these at least seem to hit my chest more than shoulders. I thought my PR was 37 reps so I fell short of that but was closer than I thought I was as it was 34 reps from last time. But I had to reclean the dumbbells again and that is telling. Maybe if I knew I only had three more reps to go to beat my PR I would’ve but I was already a defeated man well before this point. Since I busted all my cinderblocks doing the high pick farmer’s holds with straps, my saw horses were much lower for SSB JM presses. Way too low as it was like a dead press to get it started. I quit after three sets as it was too much stress on my right shoulder to unrack the weights. I did a high rep set of band triceps and that didn’t seem to bother my shoulders. I was just plain tired and disgusted with training. I pretty much just shoved everything into my garage and closed the door, rather than put stuff away. Didn’t bother stretching and had a pot roast for dinner that didn’t come out well. Despite not wanting to take another week off, I guess I’m going to. If not to get my body right but my head right.


Tuesday, April 14, 2020

April 12, 2020 – Week 4, Day 3

5 Minutes NordicTrack Treadmill

Mobility Prep

Keg Tosses
(over 15’7” target)
29x1
29x1
29x1
29x1
(over 10’7” target)
54x1
54x1
54x1
54x1
54x1
54x1
54x1
54x1
54x1
29x1/54x1

NY Barbell Yoke
200x100’ in 11.41 seconds
300x100’ in 12.10 seconds
400x50’ in 7.61 seconds
500x50’ in 10.05 seconds
570x50’ in 10.89 seconds
570x50’ in 10.87 seconds
570x50’ in 9.73 seconds

Sandbag Rows
110x12
210x40

Medley (Keg Carry/Husafell Carry/Mouser Block/Chain-Sled Drag)
215x30’/239x30’/222x30’/380x30’ in 44.70 seconds
296x30’/239x30’/304x30’/570x30’ in 51.34 seconds

Stretching

Comments: Things got a bit compressed time wise. Found out early afternoon Saturday that I’d need to be 2.5hrs early for work Monday. So that meant going to bed early Saturday so I could wake up early Sunday to get training done and get to bed super early. Definitely let recovery stuff like soft tissue work go by the wayside. Warm-ups felt good. Knees ached so I knew I was going to need to wear the copper knee sleeves. The one is so worn and blown out that I ended up using the forearm one on my one leg to keep from having stuff slide. I did wait until I was ready to lift to do this. Keg toss to start things off. I didn’t feel like I had the usual oomph on these. My third toss I got good height but the arc was too tight and it came back down on the cross bar and popped the top half of the setup off. Just tossed again and then reset the setup for the heavy keg. I had thought maybe that this would be better considering how I was getting some good height with the 50lbs sandbag. Nope, about the same. Consistent. I guess the extra 4lbs is noticeable. My left hand when gripping stuff at the start ached. Still feeling the bad hold on the block two weeks ago. I decided that for the last of the EMOM sets, I was going to do the light and heavy keg. Get an idea of moving between kegs and what kind of power is left. I had meant to clear the top rung with the light keg by my trajectory was long. That’s fine as it easily cleared 12’. I actually got launched forward a bit and kind of staggered going for the heavy keg. I got settled and did. I feel like that will be something I’ll need to work on if things are a go for this show (I hope they are). Next up was yoke. Using the janky yoke again. Yoke hasn’t been fun for me. Just feels heavy and slow after 300lbs or so. Tried to do all the runs uphill to get consistency and timing. The longer runs, I was definitely getting above the PVC pipe marker. I will say that my lower back didn’t feel like it was cramping up like last time I did yoke. Felt relatively healthy. My legs, hips and glutes weren’t feeling DOMS either. Yoke took a long time with resetting stuff. First two runs 100’ and 50’ for the rest of it. 50lbs more than last time for the top sets. Wore my mask just to be on the safe side out in the stress because people tend to get close and there were a lot of people out for Easter. I knew I was slow when I went for 500lbs. My right knee cracked a bit and I was just feeling crushed. Like, this felt 300lbs heavier. Over 10 seconds woof. No pain or aches with the first two top sets but again, over 10 seconds. Not sure what I did to get things to feel better for the last set but that was sub 10 seconds. Still felt like garbage and slow. I got to build up a bit of tension and kept short breathes or hold to keep this yoke steady. Maybe it’s just in my head as fairly close to my farmer’s walk times. Inside my garage for sandbag work. Sandbag rows again. I was advised to try and get it more compact as it was becoming a fingertip row with the sand escaping. Managed to do that with some effort. I figured it was a good idea to wear my mask here too. Because of the sand and dust from this thing. As I thought would happen, I got better at these. I was kind of hoping that I would just stop and my arms and upper back would get too tired to do the motion. It was more staying bent over for so long and my legs and lower back. And my breathing haha. I just stopped at 40 reps after getting a couple second winds. I really hope I can use my heavier bag next time. This was a lot of reps haha. Last thing for the session for today was medley work. This took a bit of setup but not nearly as long as last time as I knew what to do and expect. The carrying parts were going to remain the same from last time for both sets but I’d be trying to increase the drag weights to get them up to par with contest weight. I figured that I’d also be faster this time around after some familiarity with them again. No gloves this time as I felt they hampered me. I did put the soft knee braces on my arms to protect them from getting contact bruises. I had a large one on my left arm that has finally faded now. I was worried they’d get in the way. Thankfully they did not. They worked great. Also realized that I had misloaded the drag by 10lbs lighter than what I thought it was last time. So added 40lbs to the drag. Managed to just get under .10 of a second on that set. The heavy set, I definitely improved on the keg as I was able to pick it up higher and hold off my legs. Block I messed up again and went for the top grips instead of the bottom grips. I need to get confident in picking this up and getting that grip so I can move faster as I’m just under the time limit as it stands. Drag went well, felt like the same weight as last time despite adding 70lbs. Definitely doing +600lbs next time. Hopefully I can recover and deal with the crazy schedule that is coming up.


Sunday, April 12, 2020

April 10, 2020 – Week 4, Day 2

5 Minutes NordicTrack Treadmill

Mobility Prep

Deadlifts
45x10
135x5
185x3
225x2
275x2
315x2
365x2
Added Straps
405x10

Yoke Hand and Thigh Lifts (straps, 27” bar height)
270x1
360x1
450x1
540x1
630x1
720x1
810x1
900x1
950x1 PR+50lbs
1000x1 PR+100lbs
1040x1 PR+140lbs

Zercher Squats
45x10
95x5
135x5
185x3
225x3
275x15

Overhead Walking Lunges
bw+45x12/12 PR+2/2 reps

Crunches/Lying Leg Raises/Plank
Bwx30/30/60 seconds

Side Planks
bwx60/60 seconds

Stretching

Comments: A bit stressed. No clue what my work schedule is going to be like next week so I had to try and make sure I got stuff done. I slept in later than planned but that was more I think from staying up later than I wanted to. Felt like I had a cold or something after last training session. I really hoped it was just allergies and stress so that I could just rest and work through it. Ended up taking Dayquil and Nasonex so that I could get symptoms to calm down and I could get to work. Felt a little slow on the warm-ups and stuff. Really windy so I did everything inside. Deadlifts. Was not looking forward to this. Trying to not have my hips down so much this time. Felt a little alien to me. Only working up to 405lbs for the top set as I screwed up so much last time with 525lbs feeling like a max single. Perhaps I lifted too soon after eating. I waited as long I felt I could to get stuff done at a reasonable hour. I felt like I was going to puke getting into position for that first rep with 405lbs. I’m not sure what I was expecting but it was certainly more than 10 reps. I just couldn’t do any more with good form. Maybe my breathing wasn’t the best with the congestion and stuff. But I felt so weak and disappointed in myself with the deadlifts. Like I should be doing 50lbs more for this minimum at my current state. This almost made me stop the workout with how pissed off deadlifting made me. Hell, I did more reps on RDLs last week after heavy squats. The hate is becoming mutual with deadlifts at this point. I definitely felt like if I underperformed on anything else today, I was going to stop the workout and become depressed. So next was the hand and thigh lift again. Using the setup from last time. I enjoyed it a good bit and with my new axle, I don’t feel comfortable with loading that sucker up with much weight despite them saying it can handle 400kgs/881lbs. I’m skeptical with how it handled about a fourth of that. Didn’t bother doing the empty yoke or with just 90lbs added since I knew this would get heavy. I had misread what I was to do last time in that I was to do 50lbs jumps. This was also to be the same but after seeing how heavy I was getting, I was told 90lbs jumps were ok and I could take smaller as I got closer to a top weight. I had my form figured out this time so no real messing around and weight was going up good. I wanted to get something over 900lbs. Honestly, 900lbs didn’t go up so good this time. I had to try it twice to get it started as my positioning was off and I wasn’t committed. So I added 50lbs figuring that would be my max for the day. Nope, that went up pretty good and just raised up a finger signaling to myself that I was doing 1000lbs today. Weight loaded and got set. Bit tougher to get started but still good. Didn’t feel like my arms were going to tear from their sockets. So initially I was just going to go up 30lbs more. Then I thought I’d do 35lbs so that I was using all my plates with the hand grips. I then added another 5lbs as this would signify something. It would be the most weight I’ve ever lifted in any capacity. Granted this was already the most I’ve lifted in my hands by a good margin (855lbs I think was the best before I started all this hand and thigh stuff haha). The previous best was from when I was in college and I did squat lockouts. I had actually maxed out the bar and had to wear a back pack to add more weight. That was 1035lbs. Got set and it went up much the same as 1000lbs. I didn’t hold it for long as this was good strain on the body. I think I’ve got 500kgs/1102lbs next time. I won’t know if the contest is happening or not until the end of April so I’ll be doing another round of this before than so I’d like to give it a go even if the show is cancelled (promoter already said it wouldn’t be reschedule or postponed). Mr. Westerling was responding to my texts during the workout and told me that we’d worry about deadlift as more a bodybuilding exercise for right now and let the hand and thigh lift be the CNS stimulus. Zercher squats next. I was feeling pretty good after the heavy hand and thigh lift pulls. Since last time I did these, I broke all my cinderblocks so that would make the pickup from the saw horses a lot lower. So I tried out something else using the tables, crash pads and wood boards. Worked out well. Still using the knee braces on the arms for comfort. I stuck to wearing my chucks for these instead of my walking around shoes. No ankle/calf pain this time. Goal was same reps for top set as last time but more weight. Recommendation was to do it like quarter-plate-quarter progression if I could manage it. The reps are going to decrease the next few times so it should ok. Idea being to keep reps in the tank. I did do just threes after doing 135lbs. These felt good. Got a little tried on the last five or so reps. Definitely could do another five here. Outside for a set of walking lunges. Switched out my shoes. Plan here was a set of 24 reps total. Really windy outside. Put on warm-ups to keep my legs warm. Wore my mask from work just in case someone was walking while I was training and got too close. I bumped the weight up to 45lbs because. These felt great. Technically a PR as the most I’ve done the brief time I’ve done these previously was 10 steps a side. After that was abdominal stuff. I sweat a good bit and I feel like my abs are going to cramp from doing the triset of crunches, lying leg raises and a minute plank haha. But I don’t. The side plank is a bit easier. I can use my other arm to continuously wipe the sweat from brow with a hand towel. Lots of stretching.


Thursday, April 9, 2020

April 8, 2020 – Week 4, Day 1

5 Minutes NordicTrack Treadmill

Mobility Prep

Axle Cleans + Strict Presses + Push Presses
30x1+10+5
70x1+2+1
90x1+2+1
110x1+2+1
130x1+2+1
150x1+2+1
170x1+2+1
190x1+2+1

Axle Clean & Strict Presses (1 clean)
210x10

Axle Clean & Push Presses (1 clean)
210x1
230x13

Rack Chins (yoke, straps)
bwx18
bwx15
bwx14

High Incline Dumbbell Presses
15’sx10
40’sx10
70’sx29 PR+2 reps

Weighted Push-ups
bwx10
bw+25x8
bw+45x29 PR+1 rep

Standing Tate Presses
15’sx20
40’sx33 PR+1 rep

Stretching

Comments: I had hoped this would go quicker since I had a general idea of how to set things up and do them from last time. Nope. This was also the first workout where I was training directly after work. I’ve been fortunate to get to tinker around with things on days I’m scheduled off to get the kinks out of the process. Much longer to setup for event training compared to the usual stuff. This still took a bit of time. Normal warm-ups to get ready. Felt ok. Some usual aches. I’d prefer another day of rest but I got to get things back on track as I have no idea what the next week or so brings. At this point, it seems like the hold outs on the equipment I’ve ordered are just avoiding me. So first thing was pressing as is usually the case on this day. Axle this time. Replacing the barbell. Not going out in the street since I have a light axle to use. Also got crash pads now. So some issues with the axle as it usually the case when you get stuff off brand. It’s hollow and thin so there is a bit of gap with plates on it. More so the issue is having some way to secure them. I’d rather not use the cheap collars that came with it but they appear to be the only ones that fit other than using my heavy duty ones with a wrench. Don’t feel that is necessary with the weights I’m using right now. So idea here was to do the same thing I did with log last week. Complexes up to a top weight for strict press and then 20lbs more for a top set of push presses. I was cautious with the clean as my biceps were feeling the stone of steel stuff. Always do. My crash pads are already uneven from the abuse I’ve put on them so far. A bit of that tendonitis again. I was surprised I got stopped at ten on the strict presses considering how I did on log last week. I kind of had a brain fart and forgot that I was to do the same weight for a single on the push press before going up in weight so I got a little extra rest. Push pressing felt better. I felt really wobbly in my core. Rack chins were next. Feeling a bit more confident in these compared to last time. Goal was 1-2 reps more per set. Might have done a few extra. I was trying to space the sets out to get the lactic acid out of my biceps as that seems to be an issue with me and fatigue on these. So next was more shoulder and chest work and that meant the high incline dumbbell presses again. Do sets of ten with my lighter stuff and then a max rep set with the 70’s. I was worried I had it set too high compared to last time. With the dumbbells, pretty much just aiming for more reps with the weights I got. I felt good after a few reps with the 70’s but it got tough and I just lost it going for a 27th rep which would’ve tied last time. Ugh, not going to stop there. Took a breather and then popped them back up to the shoulders and got three more reps. So right into weighted push-ups after that. Like last time, my triceps were just done. I took a bit of a break after the work up sets to rest. Then I did the longer rest pause style of set to get the reps in. I think I got 20 or so before I resorted to this. Missed going for number 30 here. Last thing was standing tate presses. I did that first set with the kettlebells again. I think just how the weight is distributed really just smokes the shoulders. I was not as strong as last time. Maybe all the other reps got to me but I could feel my power fading really quick into the max rep set. I was feeling like 20 reps was going to be my limit. I ended up dropping the dumbbells for a breather and then recleaned them and got another 1 rep over last time. That was an effort on just about everything. With the schedule as it stands, I know I got Friday to sleep in but I’ll have to train (Day 2) so that I can do my third day on Sunday. Eating and then stretching to end out the evening.


Tuesday, April 7, 2020

April 6, 2020 – Week 3, Day 3

5 Minutes NordicTrack Treadmill

Mobility Prep

Sandbag Tosses
(over 15’7” target)
30x1
30x1
30x1
30x1
(over 10’7” target)
50x1
50x1
50x1
50x1
50x1
50x1
50x1
50x0,1
50x1
50x1
50x1

Rogue Farmer’s Walk (16” pick)
115x50’ in 5.94 seconds
165x50’ in 7.12 seconds
205x50’ in 7.78 seconds
255x150’ in 24.85 seconds
255x150’ in 24.96 seconds

Car Deadlift Hold Simulation (straps, 25” pick)
255x1
295x1
345x1
385 for  35.50 seconds

Stone of Steel Loads (54”)
138x5
182x3
225.5x1
270.5x10

Prowler Pushes
280x100’
280x100’
280x100’
280x100’
280x100’

Stretching

Comments: So things a bit out of whack schedule and time wise. Even with some things already planned or setup, this workout took a lot of time. With some exercises outside in public (you’d think it was summer break already) I did wear a dorag on for a mask on stuff. So first thing was the warm-up. I seem to be able to get the blood flowing pretty good on the treadmill. Knees were achy as hell. First really exercise was tossing again. But not keg. Sandbag this time. I figured that it was a good change up. Same but different. I have no idea if the show will go on in June and I think this lets me work on my tosses in general. I think my lawn appreciates getting an extra week of rest from the havoc of the keg toss. I wasn’t sure if these would feel as good as the keg. They did. Probably a little better. I had one badish toss with the 30lbs sandbag to warm-up. Neighbors had the yard work going for hours and the leaf blower was so loud I couldn’t hear myself think. Then on to the anxiety inducing 50lbs bag. I made mistakes. One was that I accidentally set the timer for 11 rounds. Another was that I biffed the eighth one and had to redo it. Finally, I didn’t clear memory off my phone so I had to do that for the last few tosses. I felt good about these. All obviously clearing 10’7” and 12’. I feel like four of them maybe had a shot of clearing 15’ which was something I couldn’t accomplish in my USS Nats prep for 2019. Then it was time for farmer’s walk. Not as easy to get the times for these, especially with what was planned. With no real restrictions, I could go far here. So the top weight was to be for 150’. I can’t have a sound for the stop point like with yoke. Lower pick handles here so using all the tricks to get that weight to feel easier to pick up. I wasn’t sure how the left hand would be feeling at this point. Still catching some things weird. Unlike yoke, I wasn’t really concerned with the speed aspect being consistent with resetting the course each time. With the planned top sets being 150’, doing it uphill and then downhill was the easiest way to get things back to where I could load them into the garage. I’d say about a second slow on the short, light runs. I felt like I was moving slower on the first of the two heavy runs but it just may be the downhill feeling. It’s not a big slant but it is noticeable when you get up in weight haha. Things felt good here. So into the garage where I could remove the face covering. Man does that get warm. So the next thing was to work a timed hold for the car deadlift hold at the contest. Side handles and straps. So it is less grip and more total body.  My initial setup was perhaps too high as it was a 30” pick height. Doable but may be not something for a good carryover and might pull my arms and touch as weights go up. So I added 5” of wood slats to bump it up. I had hopes that the cinderblocks would last. They didn’t. I forgot how annoying straps are on short handles with the figure-8s. I’d rather use regular straps but these I know won’t break and I can have it not be a strap failure. Goal here was 325-350lbs per hand. I had to talk myself down from going for over 400lbs. I just remember how heavy this felt the last time I did it. It was like I couldn’t breathe and barely held over 20 seconds on it. I was going to do just 345lbs but it felt so light once I stood up with it that I wanted to go heavier. That almost didn’t happen as placing that weight down broke one of the cinderblocks. I luckily had a spare. The grip is still a part of this. That was what gave out on the heavy set. I had to set things down as since this was two independent objects in my hands, I couldn’t afford to lose control, especially having to land these back on the cinderblocks. There were no survivors of the cinder blocks. So I had to do a little bit of clean up afterwards. I did figure out another way to do this for next time. Stone of steel was next. I told myself it would go better this time. The crash pad was remade and I had ones on the sides too. I was initially going to just do plate jump singles but I felt like I needed to do a few more reps so I did 5/3/1 and go ready for the top set for ten. I needed a good song on. One that made me happy. So I picked the muppets. I also wanted to have something that I could finish lifting all the reps while it was playing. My choice of shorts was perhaps a little slick. Hamstrings, abdominals and lower back were smoked by these. No missed reps, despite going without any kind of sleeves on my shirt. This has been a challenging weight in the past to do without any kind of grip assistance and I was consistent in getting it. Last thing was prowler work. Street is a bit different from turf. Idea was to go fast and have a medium weight. I figured that even with more weight, I’d go faster than anything I could do on turf. I had thought it was 300lbs but it was only 280lbs. Still most I’ve done for this kind of workout at my house with my setup. I was little concerned that my right biceps looked more deformed at the top than usual. But there wasn’t any pain or any sensation that something had happened. Just more noticeable. I know they said they saw no tears on the MRI, but I think they were looking at the shoulder and tendons and not muscle. Whatever. So of course this was outside and people be lollygagging so dorag on the face again. It does not make conditioning work easier. Short rests here. I slowed down but it was never to the point of like staggering steps. It was a long day and I need to get things back on the normal days as I have no idea if I’ll have this kind of “freedom” next week.


Sunday, April 5, 2020

April 4, 2020 – Week 3, Day 2

5 Minutes NordicTrack Treadmill

Mobility Prep

Hatfield Squats to box (18”, bottom start)
65x10+1
155x5+1
245x5+1
295x3+1
335x3+1
385x3+1
425x3+1
475x3+1
525x5+1

Romanian Deadlifts (top start)
45x10
135x5
225x3
315x3
Added Straps
405x15 PR+20lbs

Split Squats
bwx3/3
bw+15’sx10/10

Crunches/Lying Leg Raises/Plank
Bwx30/30/60 seconds

Side Planks
bwx60/60 seconds

Stretching

Comments: Even with the many days off mandated from work, I’m still feeling tired and stressed. I think a lot of it is just that there is a feeling of loss of control of aspects of my life. Something new each day, days not having a set structure and essentially relying on the competence of others to get through this. Not like the work stops on the days I’m required off either so it’s a lot of catch up that first day back and finding out with things are changing or continuing isn’t usually confirmed until the day before. Also dealing with issues trying to get gym equipment, specifically a power rack of some sorts. Been over 2 weeks of issues. Everything but two orders have arrived. Excuse being COVID-19 and I get that but it doesn’t explain the poor customer service. I’ll just have to continue with trying to keep a dialog and get time frames confirmed. I think a good bit of that was what was stressing me out after work Thursday and Friday. I was planning to train Friday but I wasn’t feeling great and trying to set things up after work was not going well and my body ached. Since I essentially had a 4 day weekend because of this situation, I was allowed to not train but it still irritated and pissed me off. Had to use the heating pad on my back and did foam rolling before I started training. Sleep cycle is off and I need to spend time reining it back in. Worked on a faster pace for the treadmill. Trying to get myself to do some work in the short time and get my body producing a sweat. Other stuff seemed to go well. So the plan was hatfield squats. Initially going to do them off the saw horses. No real way to set these up with the starting from the top with what I got. The saw horse option just wasn’t a viable one. I’d have to do these from an ATG bottom position and no way to be able to support myself up with the arms to assist in getting to the start position. So this lead to using coke crates, the round tables and crash pads. For a box, I used my mouser block, some wood I use for a frame converter and my one smaller crash pad that I had duct taped up after the years of abuse from being at the strongman gym. Knees were aching like crazy. Using the yoke as my “uprights” to stabilize and support. Damn that first rep was a rough one on every set. See the plan here was to work up to 520lbs but if this was too hard, just work up to a top set of five with this setup until I get a power rack. Things were goodish the first three sets. But after the last set I did, I saw that this wasn’t remotely safe with the tables balancing on the coke crates. So I reluctantly removed them, lowering the start position about 5” or so. This made the start even tougher. Thinking on it, I may be able to still use them next time. I was really not sure if I could do the top planned weight. Everything above 335lbs felt the same. Heavy as hell. Top set for the five was hard. I ended up adjusting my feet before going for the last two reps. I definitely had to take a breath or two at the top after that first rep to get things started. I was seeing little black spots on that last set. This was rough. I knew that I’d feel beat up after that and I had stuff still to do. Thank fully, it wasn’t going to be that tough compared to what I just did. Just glad that was done as it was a pain in the ass to setup, pain in the ass to do and a pain in the ass to teardown. Not sure if I it is wise to try to push the weight up or just go for more reps with this weight. So RDLs after that. Weight lowered after the bad deadlift session last week. Was supposed to be 445lbs I think. Need to relearn good form. Low reps and big jumps on these today. Using the saw horses so I little bit of a walk out needed. Grip was holding up ok on this bar. Left hand still feeling the strain from the block and carry medley. The first set with just the bar, I didn’t do my usual pause and breathe. I kind of forgot and just realized halfway so I just kept doing it. I brought that back for the rest of the sets. I’ve been tucking my chin as I felt it was helping my brace better. Been advised to not do that as this is not letting me get the back to be in line and I’m going more into a squat than I should on regular deadlifts. With how real deadlifts went last time and how my body was feeling, I was fully prepared to get like maybe eight reps. I was very surprised that these felt easy. I managed to get 15 before I felt I needed to stop. This did put a smile on my face after this was done. So heavy stuff done, on to the light stuff. Since not really able to do heavy legs like with leg press, unilateral stuff is being done. Light and low volume to get used to it. The walking lunges I feel had really helped me get my stride into another gear on the farmer’s walks in September 2018. Haven’t really done split squats. Knees were achy. Did a bodyweight set and then did a set with the sand filled kettlebells. Easy enough. Next jump would be 40lbs a side unfortunately. Not sure if the motion itself and more reps is the way to go. After that was abdominal stuff. This was exhausting again. Stuck with 30 reps again just because. I managed to get the three exercises all in a row. For the side planks, I didn’t take a rest between sides this time. I figure that since I’m not using weight, I don’t need that kind of rest. I also wanted to finish up so that I could talk with my special lady before she went into another day of work. Another month of this at least. But I won’t break.


Thursday, April 2, 2020

April 1, 2020 – Week 3, Day 1

5 Minutes NordicTrack Treadmill

Mobility Prep

12” Log Cleans + Strict Presses + Push Presses
Kettlebells
15’sx1+10+5
Dumbbells
40’sx1+5+3
Log
110x1+2+1
130x1+2+1
150x1+2+1
170x1+2+1
190x1+2+1

12” Log Clean & Strict Presses (1 clean)
210x11

12” Log Clean & Push Presses (1 clean)
210x1
230x10

Yoke Overhead Supports
90x3 seconds
140x3 seconds
180x3 seconds
230x3 seconds
270x3 seconds
320x3 seconds
360x3 seconds
410x3 seconds
450x1 second
450x3.07 seconds
410x5.93 seconds
370x24.37 seconds

Bench Chest Supported Dumbbell Rows
40’sx10
70’sx42

Incline Dumbbell Bench Presses
15’sx10
40’sx10
70’sx34

Safety Squat Bar JM Presses
65x10
90x10
120x10
150x10
165x23

Stretching

Comments: Well survived the first week of home training. Mostly I guess. Went to work Monday and just crashed Tuesday. I didn’t wake up until the afternoon and by then it was too late as the weather turned sour. Not terrible that I couldn’t go for a walk. I needed to. Got bruises from Sunday from the carry medley and my left hand and wrist is still aching. Also got bruises on the inside of both arms. I wasn’t sure if this was even going to be enough rest. Getting used to the treadmill warm-up. With moving stuff around in the garage, I had to adjust and reconsider how I was doing things for the warm-ups. So log for today’s session to start. Rather than worry with maneuvering the log into my house and then out of my house onto the patio, I’d just do this in the street with the crash pads. I wasn’ told to do a warm-up like I usually do with dumbbells but I figured it was a good idea. Did the kettlebells bottoms up style so that more wrist and stability work. This was to see if my shoulders were feeling good and my wrists were up to it. 40’s on the dumbbells felt good too. I didn’t feel like my shoulders or elbows were impending the movement like it kind of has felt the last two times I did log. Then it was log. The plan as written was to do 20lbs jumps up to 200lbs. The log was 108lbs empty so I added microweights to get it to 110lbs and just did 20lbs jumps up to 210lbs. My thoughts were that I just did 225lbs last week for both strict and push press so 10lbs more wouldn’t be a crazy thing right? This log feels solid but it is much slicker with the paint job. Not that the shirt I was wearing helped any. Hard to tell with the powder coating sometimes if it will be like glass or sharkskin. Good to know for next time. I knew this wasn’t going to be a problem with the planned weights today. Log complex like axle up until the 210lbs. This was a max rep set of strict presses. Felt a little rough at the start but then I got into a good pace and groove. Lost my balance I think on number 7 and recovered and went for 4 more. Last one definitely was a lucky break. So after that, I had a single for the push press and then add 20lbs more for a max push press set. I knew this would suffer a bit more compared to the barbell style. Lot more shoulders for log. I also felt vomitty bent over but I told myself I only had to pick it up once. Miscued the third rep but then got sort of back on track. I was cautious as I was feeling the tension in the right oblique like when it got all weird on me doing log press training for the Arnold. Kind of surprised I didn’t get number 11 after that. I wanted more reps obviously but not mad in that this is a new log for me (never used this brand before) and I haven’t really been doing log cleans for the pressing nor doing max strict pressing beforehand. Masking the strength with fatigue. Legs are there. Then something I was looking forward to doing, overhead supports. Due to the injury relapse, not been doing many partials or static holds. These seem to make the press do something haha. No power rack or way to put log or axle above my head safely but I got a really light yoke and some short circular tables. So in business. Idea here was to work up to a top weight for 20-30 seconds hold. I misremember what my times were on log overhead supports from last year were. Most weight I’ve had overhead I think is 470ish. So I severely overestimated my abilities here. Plan was 40-50lbs jumps, trying to do it with 450lbs. I worked up doing singles with 3 second hold to insure I had it. 450lbs for a longer hold wasn’t happening. I was successful standing up with the weight two out of three times. So I took 40lbs off to try again. A bit better but lost it forward just under 6 seconds. Relented another 40lbs and just kept at it until my arms finally set it down. I thought it was closer to 30 than it was to 20. But finally got the work in. Good to know the tables will hold up. After that, it was back work. Bench chest supported dumbbell rows. I had suggested that I could wear straps and combine my 40’s & 70’s together but workout called for just the 70’s so I did that. Grip got tired and so did I. Unlike with the sandbag rows, I was going to get at least 40 reps on these. Just kept going, rest pausing to get a few more reps here and there. Back and forearms were smoked from this. So next was more shoulder and chest work. Regular incline bench press with the dumbbells. Same as the high incline press in that I did sets of 10 with the lighter stuff and then maxed out with the 70lbs.  This was easier so I fully expected 30 reps here unless my shoulders were garbage. My right side was wonky and didn’t want to stay in line. When I get fatigued, the uncoordinated stuff comes out. I didn’t overdo it as I stopped when I hit the sticking point on the my attempt at a 35th rep. Lots of reps. Last thing was ssb jm press. This a bit trickier than I would’ve liked. See, no power rack yet so I got saw horses. Problem is that it makes gripping the bar not ideal for these. Scraped my thumbs up a bit. I also learned that the camber and sleeves are slightly downward as the weights came off after few reps without collars on my first warm-up set. Not expecting that as I usually don’t put on collars at the gym until the top set. Good to know. Also it isn’t as balanced as a rack since I can usually leave 2 45’s on one side and no balance issues but take off 40lbs and you got a trebuchet. Anyways, I ended up matching my best. Probably could do another rep but having to be cautious with the rack and unrack, it wasn’t wise. Right side lagging here too. Finished putting stuff away and had a weight gain shake and bunch of ramen before stretching and clean up.