LizKing531
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Thanks guys! yeah - this stinks. Came home early from work yesterday & slept. Felt better, but not quite back yet. Taking another day off today... 
Lol my back hurts watching that
But good job completing the rep, took some grit no doubt.
Perhaps you should dial back your training maxes a bit? At least on the lifts that you seem to be struggling on.
I'd be willing to bet you'd blow past this gray area next time you worked up. It's gotta be very taxing moving these near-maximal weights all the time, physically and mentally.
Just my $0.02
LnS makes some good points here. May be time to dial back and as we all see you obviously are not afraid to grind out tough reps and go all out. Only thing I'd say is maybe thinking about driving your elbows under the bar will help you stay more upright. About half way through that are horizontal. You may not actually get them fully under, but trying to can help.
I'll consider it, but honestly not sure if back if really where I need to go, as confidence has been the major sticking point for me in a lot of ways. I feel like my flaws don't come out until the last set (maybe late in the previous one), so it would be a balance of getting more good reps in vs. actually testing myself. (& I don't feel that I'm stalling, haven't missed a lift other than that DL - granted this was just a single, but I had only lifted twice in the past 7 days.)
Elbows - had been having a lot of confusion on a Mark Rippetoe vid recently.... I went back to review it before commenting & see that I actually had heard him wrong.... Yeah you're totally right & that definitely won't help my turtling
Well if you just had a hard week is fight through too and only drop down if it happens in multiple weeks. Good call! Still impressed with your ability to grind ma man!
Here are my thoughts ditch the ss on your main lift using up a lot of your energy. when unracking the weight get under the bar sort of looks like your good morning it out stabilize yourself step the step to your stance stomach tight the squat spread them knees stay upright I personally don't think u need to dial back I think u just need to get tight from the start and work on form.
Another question for y'all - anyone tried out swapping lower & upper accessory work? Wondering if doing some squat work on bench days, etc would keep me fresh & grease the groove or if it would just be hard to get warm & have trouble with recovery
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reminds me of some of the threads around here where folks spend so much time, money, effort on the tiniest of details about supps or brotein, but they're "training" is random at best.
Most of training around here outside the PL logs is pretty dismal. Not trying to start a d!ck slinging contest, but their priorities are not in the rank order they should be.
People are the same way with diet. Worrying about what fat source, nutrient timing, ect well before they are eating enough calories. But that's just how people are.
I'll get back to full updates soon enough, just slammed at work (and i do very little with a computer once i leave my desk for the day - 8 hrs a day is enough....lol) Deload last week. Getting back into this week. Playing around with rearranging. DL and OHP 5s monday, then accessory work this morning. So far i like it - gives me multiple opportunities to work on what i need to thru the week
Hope this work push goes smooth for ya brother.
Once you figure out those shoes and sleeves I'd expect your squat to take a pretty good jump. Nice PR man!