5/21/21 - Friday
SQ - LP
45x10x2
95x5
135x3
185x1
225x1
275x1
305x5x3
OP - LP
45x5
75x3
95x1
110x1
125x2
137.5x3x5
DL - M
225x5
275x3
315x1
340x1
315x5 (93%)
Chins - 10, 10, 10
Music - Top choices from SiriusXM, Liquid Metal's Corridor of Covers, Corridor of NEW Covers, 5/20/21 - PAIN vs Rolling Stones - Gimme Shelter; Wilderun vs Iron Maiden - Seventh Son of a Seventh Son; and Witherfall vs Boston - Foreplay/Long Time
Notes
I covered an early shift, which cut my sleep last night shorter than needed. But I got a solid nap in afterwards and felt good going into training. I've already been wondering if, by following Andy Baker's HLM example for an old guy where he just pulls a heavy single on the M day to get a feel for Monday's H workset, isn't enough volume to keep me progressing in the deadlift. After today, I'm still not sure, as there are too many variables going into Monday.
SQ - Grindy, but good. No doubts about any of them, but #5 of each set sure seemed like almost an eternity coming back up. I definitely need to video these on Monday.
OP - Programmed as 5x3, but following Nick's guidance to grind them out, it ended up being 3x5. Sets 1 & 2, the 4th press stopped right at forehead (pin press) height, set 3 it stopped right at nose height, after that, it just wasn't. I'll keep grinding these out.
DL - Even by the end of the OPs, I was getting gassed. The warmups felt heavier than I know they are. After an 8-minute rest before my single heavy pull (340), it just wouldn't break. So I did a quick calculation for a standard M day, which would be 306. I dropped down to 315 (93%) [too lazy to pull the last plate to make it 305] and pulled a comfortable 5. We'll see how Monday goes at 340x5, as recovery will be compromised this weekend as I continue to cover early shifts and have to delay sleep as I have to pick up my wife from her evening shift (which I normally work, too).