Wednesday, December 30, 2020

December 29, 2020 – Week 20, Day 1

2 Minute Treadmill Backwards Pushes
 
Mobility Prep
 
12” Log Viper Presses
Kettlebells
15’sx5
Dumbbells
40’sx1
Log
100x1
120x1
142x1
162x1
182x1
204x1
224x1
244x1
264x1 PR+5lbs
 
12” Log Strict Presses
191x2
191x2
191x2
191x2
191x2
 
Bench Chest Supported Dumbbell Rows
15’sx15
40’sx10
70’sx50 PR+4 reps
 
Slingshot Dips
bwx10
bw+26x8
bw+52x5
bw+78x5
bw+104x5
bw+114x5
 
Paused Band External Rotations
mbx10/10

Active Bar Hang (thick bar)
bw for 25 seconds

Stretching
 
Comments: I apparently decided to not enjoy the Christmas holiday. My body decided that it would feel sucky and my mind said it is time to be tired and apathetic. I must have missed the vote to decide on this plan of action. I can deal with them one at a time to some degree but not both. The apathy feeling is sometimes even worse than the crushing sadness part of depression. Because at least I feel something. Couldn’t sleep and just laid in bed for hours. Joints were bugging me. My lower back was tight. I had indicated to Mr. Westerling that I was feeling beat up and like crap and that I was not going to lift the rest of the week and maybe not this coming week. Part of it was worry that I was pushing too much and would injure myself in the process. December 2017 and 2018 are reminders of that. So part of that was rewrite’s for the next few workouts and attempting to reframe my mindset to cope with this unwanted intrusion of depression. So part of it was addressing the thoughts. Stressed out and ended up getting a cold or something. So avoided people for few days to be safe. Some of the thinking had been about why do this if I’m achy and lifting nowhere near the weight I want to be. Makes it difficult to play with my niece and nephews when they visit. But I see now that I just need to warm-up a little and then I’m good. Just like with training. Also knowing that not holding up to the goals of the training isn’t me as a failure. A few days off to clear my head and get stuff under control was good. Reduced warm-up again. Tried out the shoulder drills with the kettlebells while lying on a bench and I like those a lot more. Viper pressing on log for today. So initially listed as try 5lbs more than last time. Then those past few days and the adjusted plan was work up to just 200lbs with the cavet that I could do the original plan and stop when it feels like I need to. I had the intention of doing the original plan assuming my body cooperated. Last time I did these, my hip drive was pure crap and my lower back was shot. This time, I was feeling like I could do better but my biceps were really tight. And they didn’t seem like they’d be not tight after the first two singles with the log. But then they were fine. Ok then. Guess they just needed a good ass whooping.  20lbs jumps until I got to a weight I could swap out a “25” and go from there. 182lbs I knew I was good for a normal training day. 224lbs felt a little slower than I would’ve liked. 244lbs though went up smoother than 239lbs did last time so I figured I had another 5lbs. Didn’t struggle nearly as much as last time on that top set. Strict pressing with the log out of the rack followed. Adjusted plan had been only 3 doubles with progressing weights. Original plan was the normal 5x2. Well seeing as how viper pressing went well, might as well stick to the original plan for this workout. Felt good. Hardly any aches in the left shoulder on these. Easy stuff. Fourth set felt the easiest and smoothest of them. Into the garage after that for accessory work stuff. The dumbbell rows on the bench. Modified was to do 20 reps but I felt good so max reps it was. Goal was 2 more than last time. But also advised that if I hit 50 reps, the exercise would be changed up. So that was tempting. I felt really good at first but could feel it slow down about half way. I was surprised that I kept up the pace though. Got 50. I probably had a few more reps. So much time under tension since essentially rowing for a minute straight haha. Then slingshot dips. These seem to be necessary for my spine health as much as for building up the pressing. Almost did that first set without the slingshot again haha. Not fighting the odd weights on my 25’s at this point so just kept it the same and added 10lbs to that number as planned out here. I did get a little light headed (ok, a lot) from holding my breath on the penultimate set but fixed that on the last set. So to finish up the evening, some more shoulder health stuff. Paused band external rotations are back. Reduced reps with the holds and just a single set. I figured that I could push a little here since just the one set and lower reps. Brought out the mini bands for this. Though but didn’t feel like it was wrecking me. Active bar hang felt nice. Could do these for a good bit longer but building for now as new. Hopefully keep a good streak going now. Big dinner followed by stretching and icing my knees.


Friday, December 25, 2020

December 24, 2020 – Week 19, Day 2

2 Minute Treadmill Backwards Pushes
 
Mobility Prep
 
Goblet Squats to Box (15”)
bwx25
40x25
 
Deadlifts
45x10
135x5
225x3
315x2
Added Straps
405x1
495x1
545x1
600x0
 
Deadlifts off Crash Mats (touch n go, straps)
465x5

Paused Ab Wheel
bwx15

Paused Side Plank Raises
bwx15/15

Stretching
 
Comments: I wanted today to be good. But what I want doesn’t always happen. More often than not it doesn’t happen. Hope is not a strategy.  Body has just felt beat. Felt beat all last week and has spilled over into this week. Biceps sore, knees hurt. Lower back aches. I think everything is just so achy right now that I can’t even care about my left shoulder. I can invest in reacting to it at this point with everything else going on. Only had a half day of work so I could go train right after in my garage. A deadlift day. Two weeks ago I was feeling like crap and I had an outstanding deadlift day (though I got a little sick afterwards). But last week it was not great and I attributed that to shoveling snow. I can’t keep blaming that. Perhaps I am even worse at recovery than I think. It was raining a ton. Treadmill stuff felt good. The warm-ups have been reduced quite a bit starting this week so it was pretty much right into the training after that. My knees were really achy doing these goblet squats but my hips felt fine. My knees felt better after doing a lot of reps and they were fine doing the set with 40lbs. Deadlifts after that. I was kind of hoping I would feel good for today. I had reached into my drawer for a shirt and I had pulled out the America’s Strongest Viking one and thought maybe this was meant to be. I don’t know. I try to find meaning. Trying to not think and worry. So plan was like last deadlift session with the plan being to try for 5-15lbs more than last time. Not a big ask for how I was feeling two weeks ago. Felt like too much with how I felt. Like I was kind of worried that I’d not get 545lbs. Deadlift didn’t feel great today. Knees were aching doing the bar. Felt like a little more lower back than I would like. But it seems I usually feel like crap at the start of deadlifting at this time in my life. I think that I was getting too focused on things watching the video. It looked faster to me in the moment despite not feeling fast. I look at them after the fact and I have no idea why I did what I did. Not like I did. I don’t know what I’m supposed to do when I get like this. The plan is the plan. Me from two weeks ago wouldn’t think the plan that was laid out here for the this week would be tough. I mean 5lbs on axle that had flown up and 5-15lbs on a solid deadlift. But two weeks later I feel worn down and stiff everywhere. Lot of things in my head. If I had any sense, I would’ve stopped at 545lbs. But had things swirling. Maybe if I really wanted it I’d get the next lift. I have to commit to the pull and not be worried I’ll get injured. Anything over 585lbs without a suit would be the most I’ve attempted (minus that 715lbs at the Arnold, that was going nowhere) to pull since my back injury over 4 years ago. Also maybe reading too much into using my anxiety to make myself nervous to pull. I put it all in. I think my worry was if I had missed only 5lbs more, I’d have felt worse, hence going for 600lbs. Because I make 600lbs, I make 600lbs. Stupid. Only got it a few inches off the ground before I couldn’t do it. I was disappointed. But I didn’t just up and quit the workout. I wasn’t injured. Don’t break down. Moving on to the next thing. Crash mat deadlifts. Same plan as it has been just 20lbs more. It was a little difficult to convince myself this was worth doing. First few reps I let sink into the mats a bit more than usual and finally got my crap together for the last 3-2 reps. Abdominal stuff to end the session up. Just glad I didn’t have a lot for today. I ended up taking a break to drink stuff and put the weights away.  I think I did 2 count instead of 1 count pauses for the ab wheel. I think I did that because I couldn’t remember what I usually do and because reps were staying the same. It was a nice, slow end to the session. I finished up with stretching and then wrapped presents (I was holding off doing so because I was still waiting on stuff but as this date, still not here). I seemed ok but then I crashed pretty hard around 8:00PM and ended up going to sleep at 9:30PM. Body aches and feels old. My motivation to train any more this week is pretty much zero with how I’m feeling physically and mentally.


Wednesday, December 23, 2020

December 22, 2020 – Week 19, Day 1

2 Minute Treadmill Backwards Pushes
 
Mobility Prep
 
Axle Clean and Push Presses
45x1
65x1
85x1
105x1
125x1
145x1
165x1
185x1
205x1
225x1
245x1
265x1
285x1

Axle Half Clean and Push Presses
232x2
232x2
232x2
232x2
232x2
 
Rack Chins (yoke, straps)
bwx5
bwx17
bwx17
bwx17
 
12” Log Incline Bench Presses
87x5
107x3
127x3
147x3
167x3
187x3
207x15

Paused Floor Band Trap 3 Raises (2 count)
µbx10
 
Active Bar Hang (thick bar)
bw for 28 seconds

Stretching
 
Comments: Knees have just been hating me for the past few days. The tight right calf issue seems to be wandering about through my lower leg. I blame this on the snow shoveling and having to alter my walk routine to go up a really really steep hill. I can still feel some pressure in my lower back from it being worked so that leads to some pressure in the lower back. Not painful but I notice it. I think after reading the workouts, trying to use my anxiety to make sure the lifts are fast. I was hoping I would be good for training today. Shoulders not bothering me as much. Sometimes the soft tissue work is too much and makes it take longer to heal. So I listened. Warm-ups for this next block have changed a bit so a lot less work going on here. The Lock Shoulder Drills were lowered in reps but increased in weight and time for the holds. I ended up using kettlebells which was interesting. I was advised to try doing these on a bench next time to try and make these more comfortable. These with holds didn’t bother my shoulders today. I did have my right triceps cramp up trying to hold the kettlebells a certain way on the second of the three drills. Axle for today. So now it is the time for the little jumps. 20lbs jumps but only aiming for 5lbs more than the previous session. Fair enough. Probably for the best today. My knees were really sucky the first few lifts until they got unsucked. But man did my biceps feel sore. I guess those do need me to beat the crap out of them with soft tissue work all the time. They were sore and it showed in my 2nd pull being not great. I wasn’t expecting to need to revert to the double bump until 245lbs but here, I needed it with 205lbs. 285lbs was way harder than I would’ve liked. Especially with how feather light 280lbs felt two weeks ago. But these things happen. Nobody died. It wasn’t a grinder. It just was. After that was a new one. More a twist on an old lift. So this has been push pressing or strict pressing for 5x2. The rack work just hasn’t felt right for me with the push pressing at home. Axle isn’t a bad as log. My knees don’t seem to hate me as much after a clean and then going into the press. But the clean puts biceps in a precarious position and no sense in overdoing that. Well I had seen a fellow competitor (got 2nd at 2019 USS Nats SHW and is recovering from knee injuries) essentially be doing half cleans. Starting with the axle on the gut where it would be after I do my super slick hand flip and then bump it up to the shoulders for the press. Now he just did the clean but I figured this would be great as consistency here is my problem and it isn’t worth training it a lot due to the above mentioned biceps stuff. I had shown it to Mr. Westerling and he thought it was a great idea to implement. Now it was time to see if it worked or not for me. My hope was that my tables and crash pads would be just right. They were. The start was a little weird until I just accepted that was going to be starting this thing with my belt lifting the axle and then going. I think I got better as I went. Fourth set felt my best as far as the press, last set was my fastest getting setup and finishing the set. Assuming these don’t beat me up too much, these could be good for the axle. Rack chins next. I needed to hang for a moment as my biceps were so sore. I’m glad I didn’t have any pain in my left rear delt like I did at the start last session I did these. Again, just chipping away at these until I get to 3x20 eventually I guess. They are a nice break from the low reps and heavy stuff. Just moving my body. After that was a changeup. No more dumbbells for the incline stuff. Going to try and add weight to a movement. So log outside on the incline bench. Plan here was work up in 3’s to a weight I felt I could do 12-15 reps with for max reps with no grinders. Ideally, I wanted to set this up so that I was starting from the top so I could use stretch reflex and bring the log into a groove rather than strain to start from the bottom.  I was honestly not sure how these would go. I’ve not been very good on log incline, regardless of style. And tendonitis from a while back made these not so good. I think my push press has been higher than what I can do here so it is possibly a way to work that without working it. My hope here was to do over 200lbs. Maybe I should’ve done 187lbs for the top set. I ran into issues with the top set as I kept on banging the damn thing into the rack arms. I wanted to do these without the wrist wraps so that I didn’t just keep pushing to failure. 15 reps done but maybe harder than I would’ve liked. So that wrapped up the heavy stuff. Lighter stuff for shoulder health. T3 raises on the ground with the bands. Lower reps but longer count. Felt fine. No issues. It does appear that I’m doing them incorrectly with the anchor points so I’ll fix that going forward. Then finished up with bar hang with my shoulders retracted and pressed down. Not bad. My hamstrings cramped from keeping my legs up off the ground. I’ll need to keep them tucked in front next time to stop that. I felt beat after this. Ate meatloaf and stretched and iced my knees.


Sunday, December 20, 2020

December 19, 2020 – Week 18, Day 3

2 Minute Treadmill Backwards Pushes
 
Mobility Prep
 
Titan Fitness Farmer’s Walk
Turns at 50’
135x100’ in 14.29 seconds (right)
135x100’ in 13.91 seconds (left)
No Turns
185x50’ in 6.70 seconds
225x50’ in 7.87 seconds
275x50’ in 8.08 seconds

Sandbag Rows (long ways)
175x5
225x5
275x3

Sandbag Loads (62”)
225x1
275x1
313x1
313x1
313x1
313x1
313x1
313x1
313x1
313x1

Stretching
 
Comments: Every workout is important. At least that is how I seem to be treating them. Why would I do it if it wasn’t? It builds from before and adds to the next. But these aren’t life or death. Much like the roads here, I’m still a work in progress. With how training had felt this week, I did not have high expectations for this training session. I didn’t expect to be recovered really from Thursday’s workout and snow shoveling. I felt sore on Friday and exhausted. Also felt my allergies acting up right before bed. So I setup a humidifier, took nasal spray and Nyquil. Best sleep I’ve had all week haha. I hadn’t fallen asleep until after midnight (late start to pot roast so late dinner) but I slept for 13.5hrs. I guess I needed that. The good thing was I felt rested and didn’t feel that out of sorts with body aches and muscle soreness. The bad thing was that I had very little time to get my workout done before it got dark outside (I needed to eat breakfast and wait about 2hrs at minimum) and it was below freezing. The below freezing wasn’t that bad. I don’t really mind the cold. It was good in that I didn’t have to worry about ice in the street from stuff melting and refreezing the previous day. That had been a concern with all the snow that I might have to modify this workout. Warming up for this actually felt pretty good. This next block of training will be changing up some things, including the warm-ups for each session. I wore my warm-ups and gloves to keep warm. I kept them on while setting things up but took the top and gloves off for the sets of farmer’s walk. No issues with my knees warming up for the farmer’s walks. Same plan as last time, just 10lbs more per hand. I mean it was but went up 15lbs. My reasoning was that way I was using the 45’s from the start when it came to the turns. Wider plates means I have to make a turn that doesn’t throw me off balance and doesn’t hit the cone. My warm-up plan with doing the empty handles a more casual pace down and then accelerating after the turn is working well. Not feeling as much hamstring tightness. And that has been a good thing for a few weeks now. I think they’ve finally recovered from the stress I put on them with heavy deadlifting every week of the platform and band cycle. Turns continue to need work. I tried to accommodate for the fact that the snow was pushing me out about 2’ further into the street than usual. Can’t cut the turn that harsh and risk slipping on ice. As with last time, I tend to make a bigger arc going for the right turn then I do the left turn. Maybe it is because I don’t have a barrier on the one side (for the right turn, I’m can’t bevel out from the run but can go out further for softer turn and the left turn I can bevel out but have to make a narrow turn since I have a barrier on the side I can’t run into). First run slower than the second. Could just be from getting warmed up. I was able to keep my footspeed up on the second one despite the handles getting cross body a little. From there, moved onto the straight shot stuff. Based off how I was feeling, I thought I started off slow but picked up speed as I went. I definitely got a little off balance that first run on the pick trying to go right off the block. I didn’t think I was as slow as I was on that next set. Last run was about how I thought it would be. Would’ve really liked it to be under 8 seconds but it was a 15lbs jump in weight per hand from last time and even though I was feeling good, I could tell there was still some fatigue in my quads and hips from last workout and the snow shoveling. I also have to realize that the speed on some of these from earlier on in the training cycle had been with more assistance. As in, I was wearing a hard belt and chalk on these now work up weights whereas now, they have minimal stuff. That adds up when dealing with fractions of a second sometimes. Speaking of that, the last run was .01 away from my best time with this weight from this height handles, regardless of implement. I got all my stuff out of the street into the garage before getting started with the sandbags. I had turned on lights on my porch, front entry way and some Christmas lights to make myself more visible outside. I put all the weights away before I got in on the sandbag rows. My right biceps had felt a little sore so I was cautious here. Closed up the garage so that I could take off my warm-ups for the sandbag work. I’m my own space heater. Rows felt a little off but still very strong. Not my all-time best but definitely not at all like that one week where 275lbs felt too heavy. I kind of set things up this time to have it so I could move from the rows into the loads with minimal down time. First two pretty easy. So the last bit was the EMOM with my 313lbs bag. This time doing 8 lifts. It did not start out well. I was too eager and didn’t really secure it in my lap before going for the load and I could tell as I was doing it that it wasn’t secure enough and that I was too far away. So I stopped before full extension and readjusted and then went. I was like crap, not a good start here. I thankfully didn’t have that issue with any of the other lifts. This was also the first time I did these where I didn’t have one of the reps be a struggle to pick and lap. I wasn’t quite done with doing stuff as I had to figure out how to get my squat rack back outside on the patio. Too risky to get it back through the frozen snow. And really didn’t want to have to take it apart to get it through the house. It took a bit but I got it through without having to unbolt anything. Stretched, cleaned up and ate dinner. Hopefully I can recover enough these next two days so that I can be ready for this next block of training.


Friday, December 18, 2020

December 17, 2020 – Week 18, Day 2

2 Minute Treadmill Backwards Pushes
 
Mobility Prep
 
18” Box Squats
bwx27 (miscounted)

18” Safety Squat Bar Box Squats w/ bands
65x10
Added Bands (+25lbs bottom/+44lbs top)
65x5
95x5
125x3
155x2
185x2
215x2
245x2
275x2
305x2
 
Wide Grip Deadlifts (straps)
135x5
185x3
225x1
275x1
315x1
365x1
405x1
405x1
405x1

Planks
bw+45x60 Seconds

Side Planks
bw+15x60/60 Seconds

Stretching
 
Comments: As achy and grumpy as I was after the end of the previous workout, I was even more so the following day. After the fact, I’m thinking due to the sudden cold front that dumped all the snow made the joints that I’ve beaten up feel it. But I don’t like how my wear and tear is showing. I took Tylenol, did foam rolling for everything and even did heating pad and rolled tennis ball for my foot. Stinks when one week feeling confident and the next feeling like you’ve slid on ice right on your ass and back, looking up at the sky. I was annoyed but resigned to being off and went to bed without icing my knees or doing any other soft tissue work. One spot being tight ends up being from all connected stuff pulling and stretching. I don’t want to ignore or mask discomfort. But I also need to remind myself that I’ve outlasted every pain I’ve ever felt so far. It will pass. I ended up having do about an hour of shoveling Wednesday night before bed and then another at lunch time today after the plows finally came through. I think some of that was beneficial as it took my mind off my achy shoulder and may have got stuff to click into place after all the heavy snow and pushing. But I also knew that my planned workout for the day would suffer. My hope had been that it all was done Wednesday but round two later that night meant I had to shovel again. I guess I could’ve just done a small path but that would risk having stuff melt and refreeze. Much easier to move snow compared to ice. But the workout would suffer. No ifs ands or buts here. Last time we had this kind of snow, it wore me out for heavy deadlifts the next day. I remember as I got super frustrated with it but I was good when I put on a suit for rack pulls. Suit don’t get tried. But I came back a few weeks later and crushed it so. So plan was easy day but really it was survive and don’t anything stupid. Warming up stuff felt good. I was a little late in starting. Had a small roast in the oven. Plan was using the ssb and a little band tension and work up to doubles with 30lbs jumps up to 50-60% of what I feel 1rm would be.  It was an aggressive increase like the past two sessions (60lbs) so I knew things would have to be really on to be feeling like that was good. Also first time using my squat rack to squat inside. The bodyweight stuff felt good I guess as I miscounted the reps. I was then trying my best to follow the prescribed reps for the day. I think my hope was that adding support as I went up that stuff would keep moving the same and I’d be ok since I used none first time and the bare minimum the second time. And some sets it felt like it was working but others no. Honestly, these felt slower than last time. But I didn’t want to do even less weight than last time. I was hoping that if I was really focused, that I’d make 305lbs feel even better than 275lbs did. It did not. I could tell that my hips and legs were struggling slightly to push through for lockout. I was trying to not use a belt for the squats since not supposed to be that heavy. I kind of knew that I should shut it down here but I checked with Mr. Westerling (I know, I’m getting really anxious with staying on target and not overdoing it) to see if this was where I got off. It was. Said I was crashing into the box too hard. Yep, time to move on. Wide grip deadlifts. Before the snow, I was looking forward to these and this workout. Afterwards, I was not thrilled. Same as it has been but up to 405lbs for the three singles. My knees immediately hated me even getting into position for 135lbs. I had to really fight to get into some kind of position. 185lbs was much the same. 225lbs though has been my rock with these. Moves quick and effortless and lets me know it’s all ok. It was a liar today as while it was how it usually is, I could feel the other stuff feeling a tad heavier. I didn’t bother looking at the videos until I was done but they felt slow and grinding to me on the 405lbs sets. Video doesn’t look it. But these felt like 495lbs to me. Time was moving fast as apparently my roast had been done for a few minutes. I felt like ass but only had planks left. Rather than take a break to drink stuff and put the weights away, I just went right into the planks so I could be done and then eat. I ate dinner before I finally went back into the garage and put away the weights and then stretched. Now I just have to hope I can recover for Saturday and if not then, at least get back on track for next week. Stupid snow storm.


Wednesday, December 16, 2020

December 15, 2020 – Week 18, Day 1

2 Minute Treadmill Backwards Pushes
 
Mobility Prep
 
12” Log Viper Presses
Kettlebells
15’sx5
Dumbbells
40’sx1
Log
95x1
115x1
135x1
155x1
175x1
199x1
219x1
239x1
259x1 PR+2lbs
 
12” Log Strict Presses
185x2
185x2
185x2
185x2
185x2
 
Bench Chest Supported Dumbbell Rows
15’sx15
40’sx10
70’sx46 PR+4 reps
 
Slingshot Dips
bwx10
bw+26x8
bw+52x5
bw+78x5
bw+104x12
 
Stretching
 
Comments: I thought I felt ok. Wasn’t feeling like I had a cold or anything now. Sleep hasn’t been the best for a few days now. Maybe stress related. I don’t want to take stuff to sleep if I don’t have to. But I might as I feel like I’m fighting in my sleep. Left shoulder/trap/whatever still a pain. I was hoping since I was feeling a slight ache in both sides that it was “getting better” or something. I don’t know. My right calf insert to hamstring has been tight since last training. It got tight after I finished training. Honestly just doing walks and car buffer on it. Biceps were feeling sore. The left more than the right. I think that had to do with the stone of steel slipping on me that one rep in going for extension. My warming up at least felt pretty darn good.  Really cold out today. I kept the garage door open at the beginning as I was expected someone to show up and drop off stuff but they were running late by like an hour. So log training, doing viper style.  I had adjusted my training weights based off how last time went yet again. That might have been a mistake. Assuming that last time’s weight was 85%, that would put me just under 290lbs for a single. Based off how today went, that’s a nope. So warming up with the kettlebells and then a rep with my dumbbells since I was opening up on the log with close to 100lbs. Everything below my knees felt tight doing that first rep. Seemed to go up fine but I could tell that I wasn’t getting as much hip power as I did the last two times. I was kind of chugging along and not really checking the video to compare how the speed looked. I think I was hoping that adding wrist wraps would make the top weights go better. My right biceps felt a little crampy. I think because I put on a tighter compression sleeve on it that didn’t help matters. With the progression, going up 20lbs for single lifts. Once I got to the point I could use 100lbs of weight, I switched out to my “25lbs” plates. 239lbs didn’t go up as speedy as I wanted it to. But it didn’t slow down so much that I thought that 259lbs would be a grinder of a lift. Been trying my best to not get grinding lifts for all these weeks. This was supposed to be a 90% lift and it most definitely wasn’t. I was annoyed with it. Yes a PR but still less than my best clean and strict press with a log and essentially 40lbs away from contest weight. I had hoped I was closer to using this as a viable option for USS Nats. Body aches and lifts aren’t how I want them. Trying to not get in a bad mood and break myself down. My friend had shown up at before I had gone for 239lbs. We talked for a bit after I finished with the viper pressing so I had cooled down a little bit before doing log presses. Originally was going to do 183lbs but I didn’t want to spend any more time outside than I had to and it was easier to just chuck a 45lbs plate on each side. The continued good news is no knee issues at all for these today. So into the garage after the log on the patio.  Like incline dumbbell bench pressing, doing max set with my 70lbs dumbbells for the bench supported rows. I wasn’t sure how this would go. Like I said, my biceps had felt a little tight from Saturday’s training. And I had a pretty high rep number to beat. None of those issues thankfully and I got a ton of reps done. On to sling shot dips after that. Back wasn’t as jacked up as last time as only got adjustments up to “25lbs”. When it comes to upper body stuff using multiple 25lbs, I might as well count that extra pound. I did these rapid fire. Well as rapid as I could. I just kept the camera going and that meant I had about a minute rest between sets once I started as I would need to adjust the weight. I was a little worried I’d feel that upper back stress like last time but I didn’t so that is also good. This ended the workout for today. The little shoulder muscle exercises (trap 3 and ext rot) with bands were dropped to see if that helped with my shoulders feeling better. I initially thought yes. Before I started eating dinner and stretching, I had to prepare for the coming snow storm. Took the squat rack into the garage and salted my patio, driveway and walk way. In that down time, my left shoulder started aching as well as the bottom of my right foot. Similar sensation in my foot when I had been wearing bad shoes for a few days. I did stretch and eat and ice my knees and left shoulder. Hopefully I can rest.


Sunday, December 13, 2020

December 12, 2020 – Week 17, Day 3

2 Minute Treadmill Backwards Pushes
 
Mobility Prep
 
NY Barbell Yoke
300xpick
300x50’ in 6.09 seconds
400x50’ in 6.18 seconds
500x50’ in 7.43 seconds
600x50’ in 7.55 seconds
660x50’ in 9.36 seconds
 
Sandbag Rows
175x9 (miscounted)
 
Stone of Steel Loads (62”, tacky towel)
140x1
185.5x1
230x1
274.5x1
318x1
356.5x1
356.5x1
356.5x0,1
356.5x0
356.5x0
356.5x1
356.5x1
 
Stretching
 
Comments: Today was a no odd day. For me and for the weather. Something has been stressing me out more than normal and I’m not entirely sure what. Not sure if it is just the season or the sleep issue the past few days or that I got really amped up on deadlifts and this is the payback. But it has now manifested physical symptoms and that usually means my immune system is compromised when that happens. And I can’t tell if it is just stress stuff or if I have a cold. If I have a cold, it isn’t a bad one by any means. With how things are, if I didn’t have a home gym setup, I wouldn’t be training today as I don’t want to risk anyone else’s wellbeing. Also, gyms are being closed in the state until next year so again, home gym plan works out. As for the weather, it was super humid and foggy. And there were points where I couldn’t tell if I was sweating because I was hot or if because it was humid. It is usually very dry. Warm-up stuff felt fine so I figured I’d be ok for today. I’ve been making it a point to get the icing on my knees done each day. Yoke to start things off. Same as last time with 100lbs jumps starting at 300lbs to 600lbs. Then 60lbs on top of that for the top set, so again going up 20lbs. I followed the same warm-up I did last time with empty implement runs with none being a full out sprint right off the block and a pick with 300lbs. Knees were only achy getting under the weight to pick it up and that went away fairly quickly. I felt a little slow on the first two sets despite being essentially the same time as last time. Honestly, I felt like I was slow on everything. My forehead felt warm and my glasses started to fog up. With 600lbs I felt slower than I was. I was noticing that my breathing was off and I was holding it to try and finish rather than do forced breathing. This ended up being a PR on this yoke with the weight for time, being under 8 seconds. I did not expect that speed drop off to be so drastic with 660lbs. I knew I was feeling slow near the end as I was having the same breathing issue as 600lbs. Still under 10 seconds and I guess technically a PR. It seems that mid-500’s is where I see the times start to get slower with even small increases in the weight. My best time with 560 is 6.74 seconds on this yoke and this time’s 600 was 7.55 seconds (a PR of .45 seconds). My best time with this particular yoke with 700lbs is 10.27 seconds. I’d like to get that under 10 seconds eventually. Little break to get some fluids in and clean up. Taking my time here seeing as how the air feels thick and I can see my breath. Band rows and biceps stretching followed by a set of light sandbag rows. I was putting away 180lbs worth of weights after each exercise. Sandbag rows were really easy and I miscounted. I did one less than I was supposed to. Oh well. I was glad that my left knee didn’t ache breaking it off the floor like it sometimes does. I had already decided at this point I was going to take Nyquil before bed to insure I slept soundly (rest for recovery and sometimes my joints ache from heavy event training that keeps me awake). Stone of steel after that. Plan here was about 10lbs more than last time. It is written 5-10lbs. This was going to be the last time I purposely aimed for 10lbs more as it has gotten to the point where this has gotten very difficult. I wanted to get to the point where I could just do plate jumps up to the top weight and then worry about adding from there. I’m essentially at the contest weight for the heaviest stone of the carry and load series and that will be to 5” lower than what I’m doing. I already knew what the weights were going to be working up since it would be plate jumps so I didn’t have to worry about weighing stuff until the end when I needed to find out how heavy my working weight was. Things were feeling pretty good a the start. 274.5lbs slipped a little bit on the pick so I was a little cautious going into the last work up set. Almost 2 months ago this was my working weight. I stuck with using the older tacky towel. Then it was time for the unknown weight to be lifted. Newer tacky towel brought out. I was a little nervous as I had missed a rep last time and had to fight to recover and then had oblique stuff going on. Well first rep went up fine and then the second one was even better. Third is where the good times stopped. The pick and lap was easy but I didn’t have it crushed into me tight enough. I went up and got the extension but I was just a step too far away and it came down on the wrong side of the bar. I tried to pin it and push it over but it feel. I wasn’t thinking about the rep after that as my first worry was the floor of my garage as it had come down hard. I rolled it away and the floor was perfectly fine. But I did see a divot in my stone of steel. Worry about that later. I proceeded to have a tough time getting the stone of steel up into my lap and somehow managed to get that third lift before the next minute happened. After that, it was like trying to hold hot soup in my hands. I wasn’t recovering fast enough after that disaster of a third set. The fourth one I had a hard time picking and lapping and then when I went for extension, the left arm slipped so I put it down. Try again on the next minute. That came around and I couldn’t break it off the floor. Damn it. I took a minute to calm down and then told myself I needed to get two more lifts, regardless of the time. I reset my timer so I’d have the EMOM again. So two minutes of rest from that last attempt miss. Everything about these last two singles was tough. The pick, the lap and the extensions. I’m honestly not sure how I managed to do it with how they felt. Like even with the stone of steel in my lap, I didn’t feel like I had it secure enough to load. But I knew that staying still in a lift like this is how you die. Always be moving, thinking, planning, attacking. I let out a groan of disgust and completion after that last one went over. Got cleaned up and weighed the stone. Technically the most weight I’ve done in training for more than a single single. I’ve done more to lower height and with grip shirt and receiver gloves. These past two sessions have been the most I’ve done for attempted EMOM sessions as well. I seem to get a good bit out of the receiver gloves with the stone of steel too as far as grip but I’m trying to use this to train for atlas stones and I don’t use gloves there. So take good with the bad here. I do see though that even though I can do the competition weight essentially on this event, I still need to work on things. Cooked dinner while recovered from training.