4:30pm - belly breathing, Primal Move practice, Original Strength resets - 30 minutes
5:00pm- Training session - pin firing protocol chins
pin firing protocol for left elbow:
sets of chins x 3, on the minute, 30 minutes
rolling
hanging from the bar
Band wrist extensions, 10 x 2 sets per hand
6lb sledgehammer hammer rotations, 10/10
6lb sledgehammer finger walks, 1/1, x 2
5:30pm - Complete
Notes - Continue to do this, and it's working. Will keep it up. The first few sets hurt like hell for sure. Working with my acupunturist, things have been clearing up, it's in the brachealis only it seems. Just have to keep working on this.
Saturday, March 21, 2020
3/20/20 Friday March 20, 2020 (BB Squat, Bench, Powercleans)
6:00am - belly breathing, Primal Move practice, Original Strength resets - 45 minutes
6:45am - Kettlebell warm up
1/2K halos - 12kg, 4X each side / each leg (total 16X)
Arm bar + Crooked Arm bar 20kg with 3 presses and rotations, 1/1
7:00am- Training session - BB Squat, Bench, Powercleans
24kg TGU x 1/1
48kg DL x 5
24kg 2H SW x 10
48kg DL x 5
32kg 2H SW x 10, x 2
BB Squat:
45 bar x 5
135 x 5
225 x 3
295 x 1
335 x 1
work sets
365 x 5 x 3 sets
BB Bench:
45 bar x 5
135 x 5
185 x 2
215 x 1
230 x 1
work sets
240 x 5 x 3
Powerclean:
45 bar x 5
95 x 3
135 x 3
155 x 3
work sets
175 x 3 x 3 sets
rolling
hanging from the bar
Indian clubs 2 minutes
Band wrist extensions, 10 x 2 sets per hand
6lb sledgehammer hammer rotations, 10/10
6lb sledgehammer finger walks, 1/1, x 2
8:15am - Complete
Notes - Really happy with this training session. First, another PR on the squat, getting 3 plates and a 25 on each side, that is super exciting to hit 365. I'm not satisfied with depth, I think I can get a little bit deeper, I need to just do it and not be scared to get down there. Still, this was good, and I think this week hitting 360 and 360 went a little better than last week at 350 and 355. Didn't feel as crushed. Further, this is an all time PR on the bench, and it was not that tough. When I was younger the bench was my favorite lift, but I did it too much, and with poor technique, and it fucked up my shoulders. After years of kettlebells and just much better training, I've undone a lot of those problems. I also have a better sense of technique now after studying the SS Blue Book and watching videos. I only recently started up the bench, started at 185, added 5 pounds each session, and now closing in on 250 for sets across. It's obviously going to get harder, but this is very encouraging. It's actually feeling very good. Also, this was a clear PR on powercleans at 175. Obviously neither of these is impressive at my bodyweight, but things are moving in the right direction. I enjoy both of these lifts. So hitting a PR in three lifts in the same training session, man, you have to appreciate that. And keep moving.
6:45am - Kettlebell warm up
1/2K halos - 12kg, 4X each side / each leg (total 16X)
Arm bar + Crooked Arm bar 20kg with 3 presses and rotations, 1/1
7:00am- Training session - BB Squat, Bench, Powercleans
24kg TGU x 1/1
48kg DL x 5
24kg 2H SW x 10
48kg DL x 5
32kg 2H SW x 10, x 2
BB Squat:
45 bar x 5
135 x 5
225 x 3
295 x 1
335 x 1
work sets
365 x 5 x 3 sets
BB Bench:
45 bar x 5
135 x 5
185 x 2
215 x 1
230 x 1
work sets
240 x 5 x 3
Powerclean:
45 bar x 5
95 x 3
135 x 3
155 x 3
work sets
175 x 3 x 3 sets
rolling
hanging from the bar
Indian clubs 2 minutes
Band wrist extensions, 10 x 2 sets per hand
6lb sledgehammer hammer rotations, 10/10
6lb sledgehammer finger walks, 1/1, x 2
8:15am - Complete
Notes - Really happy with this training session. First, another PR on the squat, getting 3 plates and a 25 on each side, that is super exciting to hit 365. I'm not satisfied with depth, I think I can get a little bit deeper, I need to just do it and not be scared to get down there. Still, this was good, and I think this week hitting 360 and 360 went a little better than last week at 350 and 355. Didn't feel as crushed. Further, this is an all time PR on the bench, and it was not that tough. When I was younger the bench was my favorite lift, but I did it too much, and with poor technique, and it fucked up my shoulders. After years of kettlebells and just much better training, I've undone a lot of those problems. I also have a better sense of technique now after studying the SS Blue Book and watching videos. I only recently started up the bench, started at 185, added 5 pounds each session, and now closing in on 250 for sets across. It's obviously going to get harder, but this is very encouraging. It's actually feeling very good. Also, this was a clear PR on powercleans at 175. Obviously neither of these is impressive at my bodyweight, but things are moving in the right direction. I enjoy both of these lifts. So hitting a PR in three lifts in the same training session, man, you have to appreciate that. And keep moving.
3/18/20 Wednesday March 18, 2020 (light BB Squat, OHP, DL)
6:00am - belly breathing, Primal Move practice, Original Strength resets - 45 minutes
6:45am - Kettlebell warm up
1/2K halos - 12kg, 4X each side / each leg (total 16X)
Arm bar + Crooked Arm bar 20kg with 3 presses and rotations, 1/1
7:00am- Training session - BB Squat, bench, pin firing protocol with chins
24kg TGU x 1/1
20kg BU FSQ x 1 BU PR x 1
48kg DL x 5
24kg 2H SW x 10
32kg 2H SW x 10, x 2 sets
BB Squat:
warm up
45 bar x 5
135 x 5
225 x 3
275 x 2
work sets
290 x 5 x 2 sets
BB OHP:
warm up
47.5 bar x 5
97.5 x 5
122.5 x 3
132.5 x 1
work sets
142.5 x 5 x 3 sets
BB DL (all hooked, no belt):
warm up
135 x 5
225 x 3
315 x 1
365 x 1
top work set
405 x 1, fail on 2nd rep
400 x 0 fail
385 x 1, fail on 2nd rep, another fail on next attempt, stopped
rolling
hanging from the bar
Indian clubs 2 minutes
Band wrist extensions, 10 x 2 sets per hand
6lb sledgehammer hammer rotations, 10/10
6lb sledgehammer finger walks, 1/1, x 2
8:15am - Complete
Notes - Well, I got a DL PR by pulling 405, and looking on video, it was a good pull. No rounded back, it was difficult, started to stall at the shin, but pulled it. Very dissapointed seeing video on the 2nd rep, I had it, I should have keep pulling, I gave up on it too soon. A learning lesson. Those attempts clearly took a lot out of me. As you can see from the log, dropped down 5 pounds didn't do anything, I could barely break the bar off the floor, definitely had lost some confidence. 385 was pulled and was difficult, and then I had trouble again at the shin, and then didn't break off the floor, called it a day. My plan is to go back to 395, which I successfully pulled 5 times, and try and not take so much time between each pull. If that goes ok, I will move to 400 and see how that goes. I may not be pulling heavy frequently enough, once a week, I am not sure. At this point it's always going to feel heavy at the these weights, and I just have to get used to it. Though I was dissapointed at first after this session, pulling over 400 was really exciting, and I am proud of that. It's a milestone, and now I just need to keep going. Also hitting PRs still for the OHP, so that is good too, upper body is getting stronger, obviously not an impressive OHP and I need to keep improving. I really should be able to press at least 200 lbs at my bodyweight of 225, so there is a lot of room for improvement here.
6:45am - Kettlebell warm up
1/2K halos - 12kg, 4X each side / each leg (total 16X)
Arm bar + Crooked Arm bar 20kg with 3 presses and rotations, 1/1
7:00am- Training session - BB Squat, bench, pin firing protocol with chins
24kg TGU x 1/1
20kg BU FSQ x 1 BU PR x 1
48kg DL x 5
24kg 2H SW x 10
32kg 2H SW x 10, x 2 sets
BB Squat:
warm up
45 bar x 5
135 x 5
225 x 3
275 x 2
work sets
290 x 5 x 2 sets
BB OHP:
warm up
47.5 bar x 5
97.5 x 5
122.5 x 3
132.5 x 1
work sets
142.5 x 5 x 3 sets
BB DL (all hooked, no belt):
warm up
135 x 5
225 x 3
315 x 1
365 x 1
top work set
405 x 1, fail on 2nd rep
400 x 0 fail
385 x 1, fail on 2nd rep, another fail on next attempt, stopped
rolling
hanging from the bar
Indian clubs 2 minutes
Band wrist extensions, 10 x 2 sets per hand
6lb sledgehammer hammer rotations, 10/10
6lb sledgehammer finger walks, 1/1, x 2
8:15am - Complete
Notes - Well, I got a DL PR by pulling 405, and looking on video, it was a good pull. No rounded back, it was difficult, started to stall at the shin, but pulled it. Very dissapointed seeing video on the 2nd rep, I had it, I should have keep pulling, I gave up on it too soon. A learning lesson. Those attempts clearly took a lot out of me. As you can see from the log, dropped down 5 pounds didn't do anything, I could barely break the bar off the floor, definitely had lost some confidence. 385 was pulled and was difficult, and then I had trouble again at the shin, and then didn't break off the floor, called it a day. My plan is to go back to 395, which I successfully pulled 5 times, and try and not take so much time between each pull. If that goes ok, I will move to 400 and see how that goes. I may not be pulling heavy frequently enough, once a week, I am not sure. At this point it's always going to feel heavy at the these weights, and I just have to get used to it. Though I was dissapointed at first after this session, pulling over 400 was really exciting, and I am proud of that. It's a milestone, and now I just need to keep going. Also hitting PRs still for the OHP, so that is good too, upper body is getting stronger, obviously not an impressive OHP and I need to keep improving. I really should be able to press at least 200 lbs at my bodyweight of 225, so there is a lot of room for improvement here.
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