Jeeze man. That's as close as it gets. Great effort, though. Great training cycle, great meet.
Fuggin thumb gave out. Probably didn't feel it cuz it was numb from hooking. That's a bitch man. Still a successful meet regardless.
Supersets, an extensive warm up, and throwing in banded sets of 20-50 are the easiest ways to fit volume. Especially the warm up. I started with two sets of two exercises on upper, last week I was up to fourteen sets before I started my main movement. The sets of 50 really help when you're crushed on lower. Impossible to do 30 GMs after squatting and pulling, but easy to get 150 hamstring curls or sissy squats.
I think it's a good base to go off of. Adapt the plan as anything changes. Doing that two months of high volume was the best thing I ever did, I think. It was challenging. As for the Westside stuff, that's all you. I have no clue lol
That's likely what will be happening, I love supersets/giant sets as it is anyway lol.
My assistance work is not going to be as regimented this time around, instead I'll have 2-3 muscle groups for each session and I'll do as much as they can stand.
Taking a note from the Herder Book of Serious Gains
Noticed I forgot to post this the other day, but here was my wife's heaviest DL:
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Head judge called a ramp, but side judges said it was good. Gotta get some glutes and hams and she'll be golden.
Yeah just a little re-bend of the knees. Plenty of feds won't bat an eye. Crystal does this too And it drives me absolutely nuts worrying if she'll get reds one day, but it hasn't come up yet.
Work on core and upper back tightness off the floor and through the lift and the glute/ham strength will get a better chance to be displayed. It does really kill the leverage off of the floor, but it smooths the lift out tremendously. I had to make the same transition back in 2014 and it was hard. But when it clicked I got 30-50# more out of my deadlift like the flip of a switch. That said, some never benefit from that transition and pull better with a round back their whole career. You'll have time to test the waters.
That sounds like it would grind me into the ground
Cambered good mornings are fun stuff!
Woo, fun is an adventurous word for that exercise hahaha. They're effective, and its fun to watch your friends do them, too.
Training is looking good Jimbo. Especially for an hour
Those grenades are awesome, though. Never tried them for rowing. Good call.
Diggin your split, too. I'm thinking about something similar as well
Great warm up routine. I'm stealing some if it. I'd like to see you up around 200# on that reverse hyper some time in the next 4-6 weeks if your spine can deal. Rule of thumb is half your best squat for 3x10.
What is RH?
What does your axle weigh? Ours are 20lbs and I always miscalculate everything
Dang man...if it keeps up you might wanna get in to see your optho or go to an urgent care (I'm not sure if they have a slit lamp or fluorescein though, so you may wanna call to make sure) to see if ya see if ya need some abx. Could have a corneal abrasion.
Wear safety glasses numb nuts.