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10-26-2024, 06:05 AM
#381
Light Week
Monday October 21 (BW: 228)
Squat 1 x 355 (PR)
SSB 3 x 5 x 205
Sled Push 6 x 40m x 250 (13:00)
Sled Drag / Backward Pull
Bodyweight is at an all-time high. I've gained at least 6 pounds since hiking the Maroon Bells trail over the summer.
Wednesday October 23
Squat 1 x 335
SSB 3 x 5 x 215
Sled Drag / Backwards Pull
Echo Bike 5 x 30s/30s
Our gym added Rogue Echo Bikes, and I did some sprints as a finisher. I'd go hard for 30 seconds, rest for 30 seconds. I tried to get up to 500 Watts and stay above that output. Pretty wiped afterwards. I'm considering adding these in at the end periodically, especially if the sleds are being used by other gym members.
Friday October 25
Squat 1 x 335
SSB 3 x 5 x 225
Walk 3 miles
My arms are feeling much better, they didn't hurt at all this week. In addition to switching to the SSB for the volume work, I also moved my grip in on the straight bar when doing singles, which may have helped. Because I'm still getting used to the SSB, this was basically a light week. My body is feeling really good. I am planning to push pretty hard the next three weeks before taking a week off to go to Mexico. Focus will be on squatting, both straight bar and SSB, deadlifting, and heavy sled work. Given how well 355 moved on Monday, I shouldn't have any issue hitting 365 in the next week or two. In addition to what is written above, went for a longish (3-4 mile) walk on Tuesday.
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Sunday October 27
Squat 1 x 360 (PR), 1 x 365 (PR)
SSB 3 x 5 x 230
Sled Push 5 x 20m x 295
Backward Sled Pull 3 x 40m x 160
The squat PR was originally my goal for the end of the year, and then it was my goal to reach by November 17, when we leave for vacation. My brother was in town and when the 360 moved well, we agreed I could definitely get 365. I think my true max is probably above 385.
Wednesday October 30
Squat 3 x 1 x 335
SSB 3 x 5 x 235
Deadlift 15 x 1 x 375 (14:20)
Echo Bike 5 x 30s/30s
Deadlifts were all double overhand hook grip. They were much improved over last time. I focused on keeping the bar close to my body, pulling the slack out of the bar, and moving my shoulders and hips at the same time. My upper back was sore the next day, but my lower back felt totally fine.
Friday November 1
Squat 3 x 1 x 335, 1 x 5 x 290 (5 rep PR)
SSB 3 x 5 x 240
Suitcase Carry 5 x 20m x 70 (distance is each hand)
I felt extremely stiff and almost decided to give myself another day of rest. The squats actually felt really good. After hitting the top singles, I decided to go for sets of 5 with 5 pounds more than what I used a few weeks ago. After the first set my upper arms were hurting, which is why I then switched over to the SSB. Still, this was a 5 rep PR. After squats I wanted to do something else, but the sled was in use and I couldn't bring myself to do intervals on the bike. The carries were not particularly challenging, but decided not to push it since first time doing this movement, at least recently.
Sunday November 3
Sled Push 7 x 40m x 250 (13:15)
Squat 1 x 315
I was feeling pretty beat up and so decided to take a lighter day, focus on pushing the sled and getting ready to push hard the next two weeks. My wife and kids all have pneumonia. I feel fine but I'm guessing my immune system is battling this as well, which is why I'm not feeling 100%. Furthermore, the kids have been up at night coughing, and I've had to take all middle-of-night duties since wife is sick. So not great sleep. I think I succeeded in moving my body, working out some kinks, and leaving the gym feeling better than when i walked in.
In addition to what is outlined above, I swam for 40 minutes on Monday and Thursday, and hike 6 miles with 20 pounds along the Appalachian Trail on Tuesday. It was perfect hiking weather in the mid-50s, and great Fall colors. All things considered I'm feeling really good.
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