Geralt Posted September 24, 2011 Share Posted September 24, 2011 I would like to climb the ladder, but first things first, I want enough power to CCS my #3. From there on I want to explore further things in grip, I'm going to buy a 60mm rolling handle first, focus more on open hand strength...build a better base. From there on I want to climb the MM ladder. no hurry. I'm affraid that when I focus now on open hand strength, it will kill my gripperwork. From here on we've got to work with a plan. I'm not a natural so hard work is ahead of me hahaha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chez Posted September 25, 2011 Author Share Posted September 25, 2011 Same workout format as last time as I try to stay fresh but not over train. I just used harder TSG for the working sets. Right hand Warm up COC #1 = 10 MMS reps COC #2 = 3 MMS reps Working Sets 1) COC #3.5 = Past parallel with a relatively wide starting set. This gripper is brand new and not seasoned. Its a beast. Its going to be a lot of fun busting my butt to get this thing closed. 2) COC #3.5 = Past parallel again and a little closer than last time. Every mm counts when your working with a goal gripper 3) COC #3.5 = Past parallel and same as last attempt. COC #2 = 10 CCS reps done as fast and explosive as possible. Left Hand Warm up COC #1 = 10 MMS reps COC #2 = 1 MMS rep Working Sets 1) RB240 = Very close MMS attempt but just missed. 2) RB240 = I think I may have got it this time but it was hard to tell. 3) RB240 = So freaking close. COC #1 = 10 CCS reps done as fast and explosive as possible. Note - That #3.5 is a monster and is really motivating me right now. My hats off to the guys who have certed on it and the ones who can close it MMS. Once I attempt the MM1, my workout volume will increase to what I normally do. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
macaz Posted September 27, 2011 Share Posted September 27, 2011 Big Congrats on your MM1 close! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chez Posted September 27, 2011 Author Share Posted September 27, 2011 Thanks Rich. I saw your training with the V2. great stuff. I'm going to ramp up my training and do the full PK workout tomorrow. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Geralt Posted September 27, 2011 Share Posted September 27, 2011 Saw your vid today, nice man. Congrats on the MM1. How did it feel compared to your #3? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chez Posted September 27, 2011 Author Share Posted September 27, 2011 thanks man, its hard to say because I have taking to easy to get ready for it and drank like 3 cups of coffee before the attempt so I was at max strength. I would say a little harder than my #3 but easier than my MM1 replica if I had to guess. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Geralt Posted September 27, 2011 Share Posted September 27, 2011 3 cups of coffee hahahaha man, Than I am at max strength all day at work! hahaha Ok. Was just curious. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chez Posted September 28, 2011 Author Share Posted September 28, 2011 Decided to ramp up the training after taking it easy for last couple of days. Did a super long Vulcan V2 workout. Love this thing. Workout Key: L = Level, G = Good, F = Failed, RB = rubber band Right Hand Warm up L 3 = 10 reps G L 6 = 5 reps G L 9 = 3 reps G Working Sets Singles: 1) L 13 = G 2) L 14 = G 3) L 15 = G, tied my PR but this close was done with a wider set 4) L 16 = F, bad set. need to work on my set more 5) L 16 = F 6) L 15 = F, close though 7) L 14 = G 8) L 14 = F 9) L 13 = G 10) L 12 = G Doubles: 1) L 9 = G, easy 2) L 11 = G 3) L 12 = G 4) L 12 + 1 RB top notch = G 5) L 12 + 1 RB top notch = G 6) L 12 = G 7) L 12 + 1 RB 6th notch = G 8) L 12 + 1 RB 6th notch = G 9) L 12 + 1 RB 6th notch = F, not even 1 rep 10) L 11 = G Triples: 1) L 8 = G 2) L 9 = G 3) L 10 = G 4) L 11 = G 5) L 10 = G 6) L 10 = G 7) L 9 = G 8) L 9 = G 9) L 9 = G 10) L 9 = G Left Hand Warm up L 3 = 10 REPS G L 6 = 5 REPS G Working Sets 1) L 9 = G 2) L 10 = G 3) L 11 = G 4) L 12 = G 5) L 13 = G, TIES PR 6) L 14 = G, NEW PR 7) L 15 = F 8) L 14 = F 9) L 13 = F 10) L 12 = F, BAD SET Doubles: 1) L 8 = G 2) L 9 = G 3) L 10 = G 4) L 11 = G 5) L 12 = G 6) L 13 = F, NOT EVEN 1 REP 7) L 12 = F, NPT EVEN 1 REP 8) L 11 = G 9) L 11 = G 10) L 11 = G Triples: 1) L 7 = G 2) L 8 = G 3) L 9 = G 4) L 10 = G 5) L 11 = G 6) L 11 = G 7) L 11 = G 8) L 12 = F, MISSED 3RD REP 9) L 11 = G 10) L 11 = G Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Geralt Posted September 29, 2011 Share Posted September 29, 2011 Good work with your lefty! (right also btw haha) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
khfm865 Posted September 29, 2011 Share Posted September 29, 2011 Well done on the PR chez Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chez Posted September 30, 2011 Author Share Posted September 30, 2011 (edited) I was bored and wanted to procrastinate reading for class so I picked up my ironmind bag of nails that I bought a couple years back. I bent 2 green nails for a warm up double over hand style and then bent a yellow nail double overhand. I haven't tried a yellow nail in a couple years but it went pretty easy. I have very little bending experience and I'm sure my technique sucks. I'm just muscling my way through it. I'm going to try and get better at bending. Edited September 30, 2011 by Chez Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Forever Posted September 30, 2011 Share Posted September 30, 2011 I was bored and wanted to procrastinate reading for class so I picked up my ironmind bag of nails that I bought a couple years back. I bent 2 green nails for a warm up double over hand style and then bent a yellow nail double overhand. I haven't tried a yellow nail in a couple years but it went pretty easy. I have very little bending experience and I'm sure my technique sucks. I'm just muscling my way through it. I'm going to try and get better at bending. CVo Congrats on getting the yellow, blue won't be long now Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chez Posted September 30, 2011 Author Share Posted September 30, 2011 my hands are recovering faster so I decided to squeeze in another torsion spring gripper workout: Right Hand Warm up COC #1 = 10 NS reps COC #2 = 3 NS reps Working Sets MMS attempts: 1) COC #3.5 = One tough gripper. Got it past parallel. About the same as last time. 2) GNC 300 = Good MMS close 3) GNC 300 = Just missed with a wider set. I want to be able to NS close this down the line. 4) GNC 250 = Good MMS rep Strapholds with a 3lb weight plate: 1) GNC 250 = Held as long as possible 2) GNC 200 = Held as long as possible 2 times Continuous CCS reps (after setting the gripper for the first rep, I didn't reset) 1) COC #2 = 8 CCS reps 2) COC #2 = 5 CCS reps, failed on the 6th 3) COC #2 = 5 CCS reps Left Hand Warm up COC #1 = 10 NS reps Working Sets MMS attempts: 1) RB240 = Good close, New PR on TSG for the left 2) RB240 = Another good close 3) RB240 = Good close again Coin holds (used a dime) 1) GNC 200 = Held as long as possible 2) COC #2 = Held as long as possible 2 times Continuous CCS reps (after setting the gripper for the first rep, I didn't reset) 1) BBM 5/8 inch = 4 CCS reps, failed on 5th 2) BBM 5/8 inch = 4 CCS reps 3) BBM 5/8 inch = 3 CCS reps Note = The strapholds and coin holds are brutal. Going to try another yellow nail tonight. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chez Posted October 2, 2011 Author Share Posted October 2, 2011 Last workout before I attempt the #3 CCS on Wednesday. Another TSG workout: Right Hand Warm Up COC #1 = 10 NS reps COC #2 = 2 NS reps Working 1) BBGM CCS = Great attempt, so close. That last little bit is so hard 2) BBGM CCS = Real close again but no cigar 3) RB 240 CCS = Good 4) RB 240 CCS = Good 5) RB 240 CCS = Good 6) COC #2.5 CCS = very close but couldn't get the last bit again 7) COC #2 = 6 continuous CCS reps 8) COC #2 = 4 continuous CCS reps 9) COC #2 = 5 continuous CCS reps 10) COC #2 = 4 continuous CCS reps Left Hand Warm Up COC #1 = 10 NS reps Working 1) COC #2.5 CCS = So freakin close 2) GNC 250 NS = real close 3) GNC 200 NS = good 4) GNC 200 NS = good 5) GNC 200 NS = good 6) GNC 200 NS = good 7) COC #2 = 3 CCS, 4th failed 8) COC #2 = 2 CCS, 3rd failed 9) COC #2 = 2 CCS 10) COC #2 = 2 CCS Note: Back and bis at the gym today and then I promise nothing until Wednesday. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Geralt Posted October 2, 2011 Share Posted October 2, 2011 Cheers. I haven't done grip after friday anymore. And friday sucked bigtime. We'll see hahaha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chez Posted October 3, 2011 Author Share Posted October 3, 2011 That just means you're due for a good training session. Get pumped man. I wanna see a #3 CCS close Wednesday. This is turning into a war between me and that gripper. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Geralt Posted October 3, 2011 Share Posted October 3, 2011 That just means you're due for a good training session. Get pumped man. I wanna see a #3 CCS close Wednesday. This is turning into a war between me and that gripper. Yup! Going to train tonight, but, I shall resist, no grip! Wednesday will be the first session. And you're right, It's personal now. hahaha I don't believe that grip suffers from doing no griptraining for 4 days, I think it should be healthy from time to time. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chez Posted October 5, 2011 Author Share Posted October 5, 2011 Had some high and lows in training today, but overall I'm happy. Right Hand Warm up COC #1 = 10 CCS reps COC #2 = 3 CCS reps Working 1) COC #3 CCS attempt = same as last time, that little bit is killing me 2) COC #3 CCS attempt = Same result. I heard members in the board talk about micro reps.Basically tiny reps which keep the tension on your hand and this makes sense. I use to do the same thing with body building. By not locking out in weight lifting, the stress stays on the muscle. Deciding to use this technique for the next couple of weeks. 3) Vulcan V2 Level 13 = good close. I was going to use the Vulcan but decided to focus on TSG to get the job done with the #3 4) GNC 300 = Good MMS close 5) GNC 300 = Good MMS close plus 2 extra micro reps 6) GNC 300 = Good MMS close plus 1 extra micro rep. This is the best I have dominated the GNC 300. 2 members on the board RGC theirs at 168 and 169. Even if mine is 5 lbs less, I would be really happy. 7) BBGM = Good MMS close plus 1 extra micro rep 8) RB 240 = Good MMS plus 5 extra micro reps 9) RB 240 = Good MMS plus 5 extra micro reps 10) COC #2.5 = Good MMS plus 4 micro reps 11) COC #2.5 = Good MMS plus 4 micro reps 12) COC #2.5 = Good MMS plus 4 micro reps 13) COC #2.5 = Good MMS plus 2 micro reps 14) GNC 200 = 5 NS reps 15) GNC 200 = 4 NS reps 16) GNC 200 = 3 NS reps 17) GNC 200 = 3 NS reps 18) GNC 200 = 3 NS reps 19) COC #2 = 4 CCS reps 20) COC #2 = 4 CCS reps 21) COC #2 = 3 CCS reps 22) COC #2 = 2 CCS reps 23) COC #2 = 1 CCS rep, my skin is beat up now. Left Hand Warm up COC #1 = 10 NS reps Working 1) RB 240 = 1 MMS rep 2) RB 240 = failed MMS rep 3) COC #2.5 = 1 MMS rep 4) COC #2.5 = 1 MMS rep 5) COC #2.5 = 1 MMS rep 6) GNC 200 = 2 NS rep 7) COC #2 = Good MMS plus 5 micro reps 8) COC #2 = Good MMS plus 5 micro reps 9) COC #2 = Good MMS plus 4 micro reps 10) COC #2 = Good MMS plus 4 micro reps 11) BBM 5/8 = 4 CCS reps 12) BBM 5/8 = 3 CCS reps 13) BBM 5/8 = 3 CCS reps 14) BBM 5/8 = 3 CCS reps 15) BBM 5/8 = 4 CCS reps 16) COC #1 = 20 NS rep 17) BBM 5/8 = 2 NS reps 18) BBM 5/8 = 1 NS rep 19) BBM 5/8 = 1 NS rep 20) COC #1 = 15 NS reps Note - I will post the failed #3 CCS attempt later today. Since I have been dominating the GNC 300, I signed up for the MM2 so stay tuned for that. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Geralt Posted October 5, 2011 Share Posted October 5, 2011 Keep it up bro, I also posted some vids as promised, missed it also, the first attempt beeing the best but it wasn't recorded...grrrr but it was a miss still. Also tried after a few CCS#3 attempt my MM2 replica. Gap is getting smaller. I'll attempt that one fresh next time. We'll get it man. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chez Posted October 5, 2011 Author Share Posted October 5, 2011 Here's One of today's #3 CCS attempts. I think I was closest at 1:29. I have 8 inch hands but the CCS set is so wide I have to readjust midway through the attempt. I played around with windows movie editor. Trying to get better at editing my movies. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Geralt Posted October 5, 2011 Share Posted October 5, 2011 Keep it up bro! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Malice Posted October 5, 2011 Share Posted October 5, 2011 Nice attempt! I noticed the same thing when I'm CCSing harder grippers. I've been working on developing a technique like I've seen Paul Knight and Gabriel Sum use where they keep the pinkie straight until they close the gripper enough to wrap the pinkie. It's tough to retrain for it but I've no doubt it'll help because otherwise just the tip of my pinkie is on the handle and it causes me to leave a lot of closing power on the table. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chez Posted October 5, 2011 Author Share Posted October 5, 2011 Good point Russ. I'm going to have to practice that because its really awkward trying to re-wrap the pinky midway through. Maybe I will do some pinky and ring finger work with my IMTUGs Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Geralt Posted October 6, 2011 Share Posted October 6, 2011 (edited) Wouldn't reversed gripper work do any good in this perspective? So, closing it upsidedown. Maybe that can work. You know, I´ve been here before, trying to solve the problem, figuring a new method out, do that for a few weeks and quit to soon with that method to see if it works. I think I´m staying more on the road I´m doing right now...but indeed, the ringvinger and pinky should give just that push to pull the #3 over the edge.... Edited October 6, 2011 by Geralt Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chez Posted October 6, 2011 Author Share Posted October 6, 2011 I actually haven't done much inverted gripper work in the past but it makes sense. I'm going to incorporate it in my workouts. I love trying new training methods. I think it helps build more well rounded strength. Thanks for the suggestion Geralt. I will do anything to get that last little bit closed. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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