A Scrawny Lifter's Redemption Song
My long-standing knee problem collided with my Smolov greed and put me out of the running for this year's USAPL Raw Nationals. Here's where I try to put this knee thing to bed with proper rest and rehabilitation.
Next three weeks = Bench specialization in the form of Smolov Jr + NO lower body work.
Week four = rest and test for new bench max
Weeks five through seven = PTP bench (practice/peak) + SLDL
Week eight = rest and test for new bench max
After that = default routine:
Monday) Bench, pull up, kb press
Tuesday) Squat
Thursday) Press, weighted Chin up, DB bench
Friday) SLDL or Sumo DL alternating weeks.
In the interest of knee rehab, I'll be continuing to aspirate as much excess fluid as I can on my own and just doing isotonic holds and unweighted full ROM extensions. Even mere bodyweight squats have recently had the effect of irritating the synovium and producing many ml of excess fluid.
In a month lower body work will resume with stiff-leg stuff to condition the hamstrings without loading the knees through any ROM.
A month after that squats will resume with a "stretched out" Smolov (a traditional linear progression). I'm thinking three weeks each of 2 sets of 12, then 3 of 8, then 4 of 6, then 5x5. This will allow me to break the squat back in with higher rep stuff to get the blood flowing, the connective tissue healing and the muscles growing without too much loading. After I've built up some meat and coordination by specializing on sets of 12 down to sets of 5, I'll work a few weeks of triples, doubles and singles to refine my low rep strength. This will take me to the end of the year and to over 405.
Smolov Jr Bench starts tomorrow...