kenpoengineer
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Any opinions on the Iron Rebel elbow sleeves yet?
Any opinions on the Iron Rebel elbow sleeves yet?
Decided against 2x/week straight bar benching. RC/AC can't handle it.
Flat DB Press/Cable Row
65/180, 8 sets of 8-15 reps
EZbar Curls
85x5x10
Pec Flys/Skullcrushers
30x4x15/85x5x12
Rear Delt Flys
30x4x10
Banded Stabing Crunches/DB Side Bends
What about throwing in a slanger on the second day? Or taking it off boards? I dont know just trying to throw out some ideas
Original plan, and what I did in the past, was to do just that, but if my shoulder is inflamed like it was this week, it's not worth trying to me
Are you taking anything for the inflammation?
U try turmeric helps me with joint discomfort
A few days of Nsaids and my shoulder inflammation went away almost completely. Worth a shot.
Pulls look smooth!
That's some good tugging! I'm too much of a pansy to use hook grip but I do like the double overhand feel so I cheat and use straps.
115lb jump from last warmup, sonofa! Made up for the depth w the reverse band triple no doubt!
720 at 165 holy crap
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Jeez. Looks like some left in the tank too
Couldn't hurt trying that out considering you'll be resting up the week of the meet (I'm assuming). Could keep you a bit more acclimated to the heavy weights as your meet approaches. Idk.
Part of me would say just stick with whatever you did last time to get 710 though. Doubt it'll make a world of difference either way.
Personally, I feel a lot more 'de-loaded' when I chop all the accessory volume down and keep some of the weight on my back like he's considering. Like you said, keeps you acclimated.
Westside, at least the stuff Tate said they used to do, for a deload/lightened weak was skip the heavy work but pound the accessories. He always stressed that these weren't "easy" days but gave the joints and nervous system a big break. The muscles still got it as much or more than usual. You're not taking the drugs they were and you know what's best for you; just some input to consider.
I read some stuff by Dr. Mike Israel or CWS on JTS discussing that volume is harder on recovery than intensity though, which would lend itself towards your suggested deload. Remember Carroll is on more drugs for the 10 weeks leading into comp, so the deloads there are going to be better recovered than the off-season where he brings things back down - his layout follows the Westside philosophy more in that regard (assistance>specific volume).
Also, 2nd bench is the only attempt without an evenly spaced jump (would be 295 if so). Think about why you're leaning for that extra 5lbs and do what feels right. Part of me thinks you're not as confident about 315 as you'd like, so you're trying to hedge your bets for the extra 5lbs.