Friday, March 12, 2010

Fitness-3/12/10-clean pr, press, "The Great North"

Friday

I was pretty good and wrecked after Tuesday's first big effort back in the gym after my post-competition lay-off. So, I took Wednesday and Thursday off in order to rest up. I wanted to finish the week with some new 1-rep PR attempts in the olympic and power lifts before we start our next round of programming next week as we begin gearing up for regionals. So I went in this morning with plans to determine new 1-rep scores for the clean, front squat, press, snatch and deadlift. I started with the squat clean.

Clean
-1 x 225
-1 x 245
-1 x 260
-1 x 270
-1 x 275, failed

I was pretty happy with this effort. 270 was a pr by 25#. The attempt at 275 was close, but couldn't get out of the hole. I have a good enough pull to clean MUCH more than this but my front squat continues to be the limiting factor. It's improving steadily though and I'll look forward to retesting after a few more months of work.

After the clean, I planned to move to the front squat. I put 275 in the rack for my first attempt and ended up failing the rep. I'd done 275 fairly easily a couple weeks ago but my head wasn't in the game and it seemed I spent my energy on the clean. I decided to scrap the front squat and move to the press.

Press
-1 x 155
-1 x 170
-1 x 175, failed

My press is weaaaakkkkk. I think this was the same 1 rep I made last time I tested over 3 months ago. So, seemingly, it didn't improve at all. But, as evidenced by the front squat, I think I was zapped, probably mentally as much as anything else. Just couldn't get fired up. Feeling good, I'm sure I could get at least a 5-10# improvement. Still a long ways to go in the press but I already knew that.

After that, I decided my 1 rep day was done. My mind wasn't right and I didn't want to frustrate myself. I moved on to the "Great North," a wod from one of the sectional qualifiers.

4 rounds for time of:
-6 pullups, chest to bar
-6 ring dips
-500m row
-6 thrusters, 135#

time: 2 rounds in app 10 minutes

I went at this one un-timed and was just planning on pacing myself through. I know I still made it through the first round fairly quick, about 3 minutes. On the rower in round 2, I went tachycardic. Finished the row, laid down for a bit, finished the thrusters and decided to cut myself off. It's proving harder than I thought to get back in the gym and back to training with good intensity after the competition and the rest. My mind and body need a little more acclimatization. I plan to head into the gym tomorrow morning, after a good nights rest, and test my 1 rep snatch and deadlift. That's if I'm feeling good. And if I'm feeling really good, I'll make a purposeful go at my front squat and maybe even re-test my press. Stay tuned.

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