Thursday
Started out with some overhead work.
Press
7 x 140
Push Press
5 x 175
Split Jerk
4 x 215
Going into this one, my shoulders were already pretty shot after yesterday's "Elizabeth" debacle and wasn't feeling too strong. The press continues to need lots of work. Push press was light and a good warm-up for the jerks. Was going for 5 at 215 and missed the last attempt. But made some great improvements to my technique and feel I'm getting back up close to my pr in the jerk.
Thursday, March 18, 2010
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Fitness-3/16/10-"Elizabeth...kind of", L-hang work
Tuesday
"Elizabeth" was on the board today and decided to go after it with a twist. I set the rings high and decided I'd do a muscle-up before commencing any of the dips. That meant if I came off the rings before I'd gotten my reps for the round, I'd have to hit a muscle-up to get back on and finish my reps. It was a poor choice. "Elizabeth" is 3 rounds, 21-15-9 of:
squat clean, 135#
ring-dips
time=19:45ish
This one was a disaster, the whole muscle-up idea killed me. I got the set of 21 dips done with only 4 muscle-ups. The set of 15, I hit my first muscle-up and knocked out 7 dips. Then I started failing muscle-ups. Then the rings about came loose and I had to grab a box and fix them. Then I kept failing muscle-ups. I ended up finishing the workout without muscle-ups, just performing straight dips. I took this one slow from the start and it still kicked my butt. I should note my body weight is up 10-12 pounds from the Sectional competition. And I can feel it big time doing the BW work. After the wod, I attempted more muscle-ups and couldn't get one, took my oly shoes off, and nailed one easily. It seems every pound counts. Maybe it's just my imagination.
Finished with some false-grip/l-hang work. Was a good day.
"Elizabeth" was on the board today and decided to go after it with a twist. I set the rings high and decided I'd do a muscle-up before commencing any of the dips. That meant if I came off the rings before I'd gotten my reps for the round, I'd have to hit a muscle-up to get back on and finish my reps. It was a poor choice. "Elizabeth" is 3 rounds, 21-15-9 of:
squat clean, 135#
ring-dips
time=19:45ish
This one was a disaster, the whole muscle-up idea killed me. I got the set of 21 dips done with only 4 muscle-ups. The set of 15, I hit my first muscle-up and knocked out 7 dips. Then I started failing muscle-ups. Then the rings about came loose and I had to grab a box and fix them. Then I kept failing muscle-ups. I ended up finishing the workout without muscle-ups, just performing straight dips. I took this one slow from the start and it still kicked my butt. I should note my body weight is up 10-12 pounds from the Sectional competition. And I can feel it big time doing the BW work. After the wod, I attempted more muscle-ups and couldn't get one, took my oly shoes off, and nailed one easily. It seems every pound counts. Maybe it's just my imagination.
Finished with some false-grip/l-hang work. Was a good day.
Fitness-3/15/10-snatch, deadlifts, "Pillar Circuit"
Monday
Today marked the start of my first full week back in the gym. I'd hoped to get into the gym over the weekend to go after some new pr's in the snatch, deadlift and front squat but I didn't make time. The rest proved to be worthwhile. I felt good to go with new energy/motivation for another couple months of hard work. Started back on the first week of a new strength cycle with snatch and deads:
Snatch
5 x 155
Deadlifts
7 x 350
The snatch felt strong and light, was a good warm-up for the deads. The last set at 350 on the deads felt heavy (it was my first heavy dead since Sectionals) yet easy. I was good for more than 7 but decided to cap it. Trying to be smart about my training, especially first week back.
After the lift, went through a KB circuit, un-timed but with good pace. The "Pillar Circuit" was 3 rounds of the following:
-5 x R/L 2 arm front racked kb box step-up, 24" box/24kg or 16kg
-5 x R/L 1 arm kb chest press, back on medball, 24kg
-5 x R/L renegade row, 24kg
-10 x R/L 1 arm front racked kb abmat sit-up, 24kg
This one took me around 10-15 minutes to work through and I was actually pretty good and spent afterwards. It's amazing how much unilateral work will call out your weaknesses. These were some out of the ordinary exercises, at least for our programming, and it was an excellent change of pace and great way to start back to training. The step-ups were brutal! I used the 16kg's for the first round, decided it was too easy and went to the 24kg"s for the second round. Barely made 5 each leg. Gnarly exercise.
Today marked the start of my first full week back in the gym. I'd hoped to get into the gym over the weekend to go after some new pr's in the snatch, deadlift and front squat but I didn't make time. The rest proved to be worthwhile. I felt good to go with new energy/motivation for another couple months of hard work. Started back on the first week of a new strength cycle with snatch and deads:
Snatch
5 x 155
Deadlifts
7 x 350
The snatch felt strong and light, was a good warm-up for the deads. The last set at 350 on the deads felt heavy (it was my first heavy dead since Sectionals) yet easy. I was good for more than 7 but decided to cap it. Trying to be smart about my training, especially first week back.
After the lift, went through a KB circuit, un-timed but with good pace. The "Pillar Circuit" was 3 rounds of the following:
-5 x R/L 2 arm front racked kb box step-up, 24" box/24kg or 16kg
-5 x R/L 1 arm kb chest press, back on medball, 24kg
-5 x R/L renegade row, 24kg
-10 x R/L 1 arm front racked kb abmat sit-up, 24kg
This one took me around 10-15 minutes to work through and I was actually pretty good and spent afterwards. It's amazing how much unilateral work will call out your weaknesses. These were some out of the ordinary exercises, at least for our programming, and it was an excellent change of pace and great way to start back to training. The step-ups were brutal! I used the 16kg's for the first round, decided it was too easy and went to the 24kg"s for the second round. Barely made 5 each leg. Gnarly exercise.
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