12/13/25
BW 244.2 yesterday
2 min Assault Bike
Reverse Arm Circles
Scap Pushups
Cat Camel
Bird Dogs
RFE Splitsquat
Squat, Duffalobar
195,285x3
+doubleply sleeves
375x3
+belt
435x3
485,525,555x1
465x7 PR
Paused SSB Squat
+lifters & deadlift belt
155,245,335,385x3
405x5
EFS Pendulum Squat
w/ minibands assisting bottom
+90x8
140x6,9
EFS Legpress
w/ reverse lightbands assisting bottom
360x10
540x5
720x12
900x10
EFS Standing Calves
60,120x12
180x10
220 2x14
Got to Elite on Saturday 15 minutes before we were supposed to be able to go in, yet 20 guys were already in their squat briefs when I came in - hadn’t even taken my preWO yet. It was a lot like being in the warmup area at a meet that’s a total cluster; bet there was at least 50 lifters. Fortunately, I am both experienced with that & also thrive in high-adrenaline situations. It was definitely a positive overall for me; everyone seemed excited to go hard.
Found someone stronger who wanted a similar setup (lots of people were boxsquatting or were using bands), did my activations while people messed around with the bar/ a plate or two, and hopped into the rotation. Knew I was on when the first squat I took at 200lbs felt like an empty bar. My plan was to take around 523 for a single and 457 for an AMRAP, but when 525 absolutely flew I decided to cook while the pan was hot: I blasted up 555. My PR on a buffalobar is 578 while weighing 20lbs heavier, and I definitely could have taken 580 after, but prep is just beginning so I moved on to knock out a solid set with 465 at RPE8. I believe this is the most I’ve ever actually squat for 7.
The strongest guy in our group went up to 685 in briefs & wraps, but his knee was bugging him so he had to shut it down early (he was hoping to take a 5lb PR with 900). His wife was an IFBB Pro, so I went on to train some legs with them after I got my paused yokebar squats done with some other guys I’d had breakfast with prior. I had never used a pendulum squat before, but it was absolutely insane how hard it was with just a plate per side on it! They leave bands on it to assist out of the bottom because so many people struggle with it empty at first. The legpress was huge, 270lbs empty, but I didn’t have any troubles with that one as expected.
Towards the end I introduced myself to Dave to thank him for Elite & all the ways it’s positively impacted me, which led to a really enjoyable conversation about all kinds of things. It was just a very cool genuine interaction that really put an awesome cap on an already great experience.