PolishHamm3r77
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The fight or flight moment.
It’s funny you say that (and I appreciate it), because I really feel like based on what I read from a lot of high level lifters that my conditioning is truly lacking - I am constantly thinking I need to find a way to increase my work capacity.
Not in some self-deprecating overly humble way, but just the hard facts that I could improve faster if I could address more weaknesses concurrently.
It’s a juggling act for sure. I’m in the same boat and my conditioning is waaaaaay lower than yours. Family/work/training/life is a giant energy allocation. If I put too many eggs in one basket, the others will inevitably suffer, everytime.
Busted my ass for this one. Added L-Carnitine back in Wednesday, and 300mg of that added preWO and an extra Rice Krispy bar helped me push through to the end of this 160 min session. My shirt was soaked
I think a lot of us, if not all of us can relate to that. Watching Jimothys log, he's getting it in when he can. I'm going to be travelling a lot more for work, so trying to get creative on weekend sessions. But I look at pros, in just about any sport and I realize that they are putting in their 8+hrs of training daily while I'm at a desk...
I remember seeing the "daily" break-down for competitors like Froning and Sam Briggs back in the day and it was like literally wake up at 5am, lift.. eat, cardio, lift, eat, wod wod, lift, eat. sleep. or a guy like Tiger Woods. different sport, but 10hr days between swing clubs, cardio, lifting, and masseuse time.
solid session!! I consider my personal sessions to be optimal when I can hit 6-8 different movements for solid working sets, personally. and that's usually a 90-120 minute session for me. 3-4 movements like I had yesterday is more of a bare-minimum stop the bleeding type scenario.
I know some of those wordsOrdered bloodwork for Monday when we’re back from the Arnold since I won’t be training for a few days. Friday will be 7 weeks off the Trest blast; been cruising 150-180mg test/wk & I would like to bump oil up soon.
I know some of those words
I think a lot of us, if not all of us can relate to that. Watching Jimothys log, he's getting it in when he can. I'm going to be travelling a lot more for work, so trying to get creative on weekend sessions. But I look at pros, in just about any sport and I realize that they are putting in their 8+hrs of training daily while I'm at a desk...
I definitely agree more fluff accomplished over time is better, but what I’ve found is the bodybuilding isolation stuff is much lower impact/ROI for increasing real strength. It can really add up over months of work, but I also know that I can do 6 isolations or minor movements and they aren’t worth what I did in the squat alone. I cannot leg extension or kb swing my way to a stronger deadlift the way even one serious effort of pulling will impact it. So I give them less weight when I am not eating in a surplus - they are supplemental.
Lol I'm just messing around, I know all of it, just lack of familiarity with compounds and usage of. Not something I've obsessed over yet.Lol not sure what parts I should clarify, but the gist is I have not been “doing steroids” lately, beyond a dose of testosterone that would routinely be administered for testosterone replacement therapy to keep a man on the high end of normal range.
I would like to increase my steroid use soon into unnatural/high performance realms, so I intend to get my blood drawn to analyze some health metrics first.
Lol I'm just messing around, I know all of it, just lack of familiarity with compounds and usage of. Not something I've obsessed over yet.
If you find a few minutes, I'd like to to get with you sometime about workout warmups, what you do, why, etc. Granted you're much bigger than me, we have similar builds and stuff and that'd be very benficial for me if you could spare a few mintues to share that with me.
Still putting in impressive work even while sick. There really has been a lot of “bugs” going around this year, seems more than usual. I hope your wife kills it at the Arnold, and you guys have a great time this weekend.2/28/24
BW 255.2 yesterday
Band Pullaparts, Tris, Flyes, Presses, Lats
Banded Standing Angels
Serratus Activations
Dynamic Bench, power bar
45x10
+doubled minibands
45,135x5
170 5x5 short rests
Paused Widegrip Benchpress
185,225x5
265,270,275,280x6 PR
KB Suitcase Carries
KB One-leg Deadlifts
Mixed grip hang from pullup bar
Deadlift, Texas dl bar
155x5
265x4
315,375x2
+belt
425x2
455x6,3
KB RFE Split Squat
35 3x12
Tbar Row, prone grip
135x15
160x12
185x8
210x6
Felt like crap Monday evening still, under-recovered from the sickness, so I skipped Tuesday training to prioritize recovery: this was a great decision. I was able to train this morning since Wife is done lifting before Saturday’s championship contest, and things went well. Deadlift was a bit weak today, so I added a little back off triple to keep total volume progressing. For undereating and having a cold, bench was exceptional.
Lifting is done until next Tuesday (bloodwork Monday). Time to pack - heading out tomorrow morning for the Arnold!
Time to pack - heading out tomorrow morning for the Arnold!
Awesome man glad to hear that! Should be fun watching the little guy soak in all the fun stuff!!Things going well in Ohio, got here yesterday late afternoon. Wife didn’t have to water load or sweat, just fasted in the evening and kept the day very sparse. Weighins this morning went great; we popped into the Expo for 15 minutes after and watched a woman squat 600x2 raw & beltless - the Animal Cage is right when you walk in, and they’re doing it big with coming back this year!
Wife is feeling pretty good & ready to rock, my son is having a great time, and looking forward to an exciting wild day tomorrow.
Glad you and your loved ones are having a great time. Must be an experience and a half for your Son!Things going well in Ohio, got here yesterday late afternoon. Wife didn’t have to water load or sweat, just fasted in the evening and kept the day very sparse. Weighins this morning went great; we popped into the Expo for 15 minutes after and watched a woman squat 600x2 raw & beltless - the Animal Cage is right when you walk in, and they’re doing it big with coming back this year!
Wife is feeling pretty good & ready to rock, my son is having a great time, and looking forward to an exciting wild day tomorrow.
I'm so jealous man! I really wanted to go this year for the first time but couldn't find a wingman. I hope your wife kicks assThings going well in Ohio, got here yesterday late afternoon. Wife didn’t have to water load or sweat, just fasted in the evening and kept the day very sparse. Weighins this morning went great; we popped into the Expo for 15 minutes after and watched a woman squat 600x2 raw & beltless - the Animal Cage is right when you walk in, and they’re doing it big with coming back this year!
Wife is feeling pretty good & ready to rock, my son is having a great time, and looking forward to an exciting wild day tomorrow.
That’s awesome…. Glad the little guy and you and your wife are having a good time, I hope she is able to set some new personal best and win some hardware. I had to double down and read that again when you said that women did a 600x2 squat, that’s crazy.Things going well in Ohio, got here yesterday late afternoon. Wife didn’t have to water load or sweat, just fasted in the evening and kept the day very sparse. Weighins this morning went great; we popped into the Expo for 15 minutes after and watched a woman squat 600x2 raw & beltless - the Animal Cage is right when you walk in, and they’re doing it big with coming back this year!
Wife is feeling pretty good & ready to rock, my son is having a great time, and looking forward to an exciting wild day tomorrow.
That is pretty insane. Sometimes I get more impressed with what some of the women can do than the men. Craziness.Things going well in Ohio, got here yesterday late afternoon. Wife didn’t have to water load or sweat, just fasted in the evening and kept the day very sparse. Weighins this morning went great; we popped into the Expo for 15 minutes after and watched a woman squat 600x2 raw & beltless - the Animal Cage is right when you walk in, and they’re doing it big with coming back this year!
Wife is feeling pretty good & ready to rock, my son is having a great time, and looking forward to an exciting wild day tomorrow.
Nice summary of the Arnold and some good grabs! I ended up only buying a few small things this time around, some PB2 (one of which got confiscated by TSA believe it or not) and a Gym Reapers hat. Would've been great to meet up, but next time!Some Arnold deals I’m pretty excited about:
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$20 for 2 bottles of Ward ammonia, which kicked ass when I benched 405
$20 for any Ninja Supp’s product; Ninja Mode looks like an awesome energy/focus blend for training so I grabbed one to test.
$100 for an XL Darksyde Double-ply Assassin Band - this was truly an impulse buy, but after talking with the owner I am pretty excited to play with it. This would be comparable to the F8 Widowmaker band. The owner told me I won’t need to change my bar path at all, and we went with XL to keep it milder (and so I can get my hands in position solo). He felt this would be perfect to get into for my strength level.
2024 Arnold was really popping; finally truly back to its pre-COVID glory as far as brand & attendee presence. Saw a ton of great lifters and cool personalities bopping around at random points, which really makes it feel special - there is a universally understanding that THIS is the spot. All come here. The 3 people I saw who I wished I had been able to stop and meet when I saw them were George Halbert, Ryan Kennelly, and AJ Roberts. I also missed Kyriakos Grizzly, sadly ; he was not at the booth when we had time to get to it - he was signing all of the merch for his fans.
It always amazes me how short the bodybuilders & lower weight class strength athletes are in real life, and how big some of the heavy classes of athletes are. Other impressions were just how much people seemed to be enjoying this year. It was a very positive vibe, the vendors were giving more stuff out and a bit better deals again it seemed like. The Animal Cage was really back and hit hard - we were so busy I missed almost all of it, but I did get to watch Alex Charchuk pull 804 for a double conventional, missing the 3rd rep at his knees. Then he pulled 675x8 after that! The hype was high, free tshirts were flying - I got one for my stepdaughter. There was some amazing lifting over the weekend across the different events.
My wife placed very poorly, 14/16, but Saturday was a great contest & we had a lot of fun. I think the best she did in any event was 9th. She had ZERO back pain and continues to feel good post show. This was a huge win contextually, considering she wasn’t able to even walk right 3 weeks ago. Based on the scores, I think if she had been able to train the last 3 weeks the most she could have likely achieved was 9-10th place; the 160lb amateur women at the top this year were just that good. For perspective, the woman who took LAST place I’ve seen axle deadlift 405x8 from 4” blocks in a previous contest. My wife hit a PR squat, doing 252x11 paused Anderson squats on the lever machine with the Kabuki Transformer bar set on the Hi Bar setting!
All in all it was a good Arnold, but hopefully next year we can leave my son with his grandparents so we can get a bit more of the festival experience.

Glad you guys had a great time, and that your wife’s back didn’t give her any trouble. Sounds like the competition was intense, but your wife is a trooper for going ahead and competing after having an injury only a few weeks ago….that’s what champions are made of.2024 Arnold was really popping; finally truly back to its pre-COVID glory as far as brand & attendee presence. Saw a ton of great lifters and cool personalities bopping around at random points, which really makes it feel special - there is a universally understanding that THIS is the spot. All come here. The 3 people I saw who I wished I had been able to stop and meet when I saw them were George Halbert, Ryan Kennelly, and AJ Roberts. I also missed Kyriakos Grizzly, sadly ; he was not at the booth when we had time to get to it - he was signing all of the merch for his fans.
It always amazes me how short the bodybuilders & lower weight class strength athletes are in real life, and how big some of the heavy classes of athletes are. Other impressions were just how much people seemed to be enjoying this year. It was a very positive vibe, the vendors were giving more stuff out and a bit better deals again it seemed like. The Animal Cage was really back and hit hard - we were so busy I missed almost all of it, but I did get to watch Alex Charchuk pull 804 for a double conventional, missing the 3rd rep at his knees. Then he pulled 675x8 after that! The hype was high, free tshirts were flying - I got one for my stepdaughter. There was some amazing lifting over the weekend across the different events.
My wife placed very poorly, 14/16, but Saturday was a great contest & we had a lot of fun. I think the best she did in any event was 9th. She had ZERO back pain and continues to feel good post show. This was a huge win contextually, considering she wasn’t able to even walk right 3 weeks ago. Based on the scores, I think if she had been able to train the last 3 weeks the most she could have likely achieved was 9-10th place; the 160lb amateur women at the top this year were just that good. For perspective, the woman who took LAST place I’ve seen axle deadlift 405x8 from 4” blocks in a previous contest. My wife hit a PR squat, doing 252x11 paused Anderson squats on the lever machine with the Kabuki Transformer bar set on the Hi Bar setting!
All in all it was a good Arnold, but hopefully next year we can leave my son with his grandparents so we can get a bit more of the festival experience.
2024 Arnold was really popping; finally truly back to its pre-COVID glory as far as brand & attendee presence. Saw a ton of great lifters and cool personalities bopping around at random points, which really makes it feel special - there is a universally understanding that THIS is the spot. All come here. The 3 people I saw who I wished I had been able to stop and meet when I saw them were George Halbert, Ryan Kennelly, and AJ Roberts. I also missed Kyriakos Grizzly, sadly ; he was not at the booth when we had time to get to it - he was signing all of the merch for his fans.
It always amazes me how short the bodybuilders & lower weight class strength athletes are in real life, and how big some of the heavy classes of athletes are. Other impressions were just how much people seemed to be enjoying this year. It was a very positive vibe, the vendors were giving more stuff out and a bit better deals again it seemed like. The Animal Cage was really back and hit hard - we were so busy I missed almost all of it, but I did get to watch Alex Charchuk pull 804 for a double conventional, missing the 3rd rep at his knees. Then he pulled 675x8 after that! The hype was high, free tshirts were flying - I got one for my stepdaughter. There was some amazing lifting over the weekend across the different events.
My wife placed very poorly, 14/16, but Saturday was a great contest & we had a lot of fun. I think the best she did in any event was 9th. She had ZERO back pain and continues to feel good post show. This was a huge win contextually, considering she wasn’t able to even walk right 3 weeks ago. Based on the scores, I think if she had been able to train the last 3 weeks the most she could have likely achieved was 9-10th place; the 160lb amateur women at the top this year were just that good. For perspective, the woman who took LAST place I’ve seen axle deadlift 405x8 from 4” blocks in a previous contest. My wife hit a PR squat, doing 252x11 paused Anderson squats on the lever machine with the Kabuki Transformer bar set on the Hi Bar setting!
All in all it was a good Arnold, but hopefully next year we can leave my son with his grandparents so we can get a bit more of the festival experience.
Nice summary of the Arnold and some good grabs! I ended up only buying a few small things this time around, some PB2 (one of which got confiscated by TSA believe it or not) and a Gym Reapers hat. Would've been great to meet up, but next time!
Between the travel, comp, and bloodwork this morning, I’ve knocked out 3 intermittent fasts ranging from 18-22 hours that set up some pretty decent caloric restriction since Wednesday. I was ~254-255lbs when we left Thursday, and 251 late this morning.
Took this Thursday afternoon fasted at the hotel:
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Also, BP this morning with no meds was 125/75 and pulse of 58.
I can't remember, did she compete in this event last year? Sure 14th isn't podium, but it seems like this event is going to attract the best of the best in class? I would think not taking last is kind of an accomplishment if you aren't a sponsored full time paid to be there athlete....
I really got to get to this event one year, it looks like an absolute blast. BTW Travel hack, I never check a bag, unless I'm bringing something home I'm afraid could get confiscated, lol. Then straight into the check luggage. Everyone was saying their conch shells from the Caribbean were getting confiscated by Mexican security so I checked my carry-on when we came home, no problems, lol.
Bigger talent pool at really a very competitive size for women.
One of the women squatted the 320 trump weight for 23 reps in a minute, up & down commands. Like wtf!!!
455 was an easy smooth 15lb equipped PR, and it was easier than the 425 triple, so we put 5 plates on the bar and gave it a ride!
now I want to see you do that!
Fun session and nice PR! Pretty hefty jump there for the last one I do gotta say. But now your mind knows what 500 feels like![]()
I legitimately don’t believe I could right now. I just don’t have the cardiovascular capacity. Things always seem to gas out by the 15 rep mark on squats for me.
I know that’s the thing, anything over 225 lbs for 20+ reps is brutal, but it’s crazy to think she hit 320 for 23, just impressive.Most impressive widow maker I have ever done was 285x20 and that was brutal.
Most impressive widow maker I have ever done was 285x20 and that was brutal.
I know I’ve done Boxsquats with ~225 and like 100 or so chain for 20, and Beltsquat 360+microbands for 20 to a box, but I think for a proper free squat I might have only done 275? Not 100%, but I can say the freesquat where you cannot rest at the bottom is definitely harder. The box you can cheat and sit on.
It doesn’t feel like cheating at the time, just surviving, but with a free squat there’s absolutely nothing saving you!
Looking fit mate! Great numbers for bp and hr!Between the travel, comp, and bloodwork this morning, I’ve knocked out 3 intermittent fasts ranging from 18-22 hours that set up some pretty decent caloric restriction since Wednesday. I was ~254-255lbs when we left Thursday, and 251 late this morning.
Took this Thursday afternoon fasted at the hotel:
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Also, BP this morning with no meds was 125/75 and pulse of 58.
Balls deep!! Nice! Congrats on the PR!3/5/24
BW 250.8 yesterday
Band Pullaparts, Tris, Flyes, Presses
Bench
45x10,5
135,185x5
225x3
275x2
315x1
+Assassin Bands
315,345,375,405,425x3 PR
455x1 PR
495 MISS
Planned on doing a full training session today and just feeling out the Assassin Band, but I think the guys at the gym really wanted to see what this thing could do even more than I did - they pushed me to take it to the limit. 455 was an easy smooth 15lb equipped PR, and it was easier than the 425 triple, so we put 5 plates on the bar and gave it a ride! As soon as it came off the bands, it died - 495 was simply overwhelming. I expect 465 or 475 would have gone up, but my triceps are not ready for 500.
The muscles on my hand between pointer finger & thumb are SO sore! Holding this weight in my hands gives a different perspective. But nothing else is sore, nothing muscular really feels worked, besides maybe traps. Normal training resumes tomorrow!
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