anwnate Posted December 27, 2012 Author Share Posted December 27, 2012 12/27/12 When to Cardiologist yesterday...did an echo and spotted something that looks like an ASD...but doesn't add up since I've had like 30 echos over the years and they should have seen this. That's really what the hubbub is about. I might have to have this procedure done. done.Today I'm sporting a Holter Monitor http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holter_monitor to record my heart...I'm purposefully working out in it to get some feedback (not that I want to be told to slow down). On a completely separate subject...recent realizations about my pinky has forced me to call an audible...more on that soon.(Right Pinky still screwed up...I've decided it's never going to heal so I'm going to ignore it and pretend it's supposed to feel that way)(All Axle is Conv. grip unless stated)25 Leg lift crunch finish...legs off bench2 CoC#1 GHP1.5Block R + L 2 CoC#1.5 GHP1.5Block R + L 2 CoC#2 GHP1.5Block R + L 2 CoC#2.5 GHP1.5Block R + L 2 CoC#2.5 GHP1.5Block R + L 1 GHP#7 GHP1.5Block R + L(fail 1/2") Grippers sucking big time...I feel awkward as hell lately. 1 CoC#3 GHP1.5Block R (fail 1/8) + L(fail 1/2") CurlsStrict DBL40x2 R40x2 L50x2 R50x2L60x2 R60x2L70x1 (cheat) R70x1 (cheat)Strict Plate CurlsL25x2 R25x2L30x2 R30x2 L35x1 R35x1 (first time using 35lb plates...need stronger thumb...barely got it up...sounds like a personal problem heh)L30x3 R30x3 L25x3 R25x3Standing Front Raise (DB25x2) x625 Leg lift crunch finish...legs off bench1 GHP#7 R (fail 1/4) + L (fail 1/2") CNS failing miserably maybe later todayDB Pullovers (40x2 held together) x 12 dropped weight and focused on form.Standing Front Raise (DB25x2) x 425 Leg lift crunch finish...legs off benchDB One Arm RowsL70x8 R70x825 Leg lift crunch finish...legs off bench1HP with 2x35lbs feeling weak...could barely lift them so I kept switching hands and graspingR+L 40 switches Axle (not a WO for Chez to worry about) 254 x 3 274 x 3 285 x 3 274 x 3 (Sumo...testing the waters, much different movement/feel) 274 x 2 (not feeling it...maybe later after company comes and goes...definitely feel a little stronger though) I think I'm gonna mess with grippers and axle later tonight...I'll know immediately if it's worth it, and if so...I'll write it down. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chez Posted December 27, 2012 Share Posted December 27, 2012 Was the axle double overhand or mixed grip because 285 DO would be a big improvement in a short time. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
anwnate Posted December 27, 2012 Author Share Posted December 27, 2012 Was the axle double overhand or mixed grip because 285 DO would be a big improvement in a short time. lol DO Dude...I pulled that at your place on the 23rd...I crapped out at 295 (got it off the ground though). Just hitting it on my setup (assuming my bar is 10lbs). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chez Posted December 27, 2012 Share Posted December 27, 2012 ya, i meant getting it for 3 reps after maxing on it recently would be pretty dam quick. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
anwnate Posted December 27, 2012 Author Share Posted December 27, 2012 Ooops, my error...my set up has it at 284...I've got those darn 22 plates on there. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
anwnate Posted December 27, 2012 Author Share Posted December 27, 2012 Ah...well thank you then..I'm gonna try for a new PR tonight. I intend on winning that bet man...and my newbie gains have not petered out yet! 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chez Posted December 27, 2012 Share Posted December 27, 2012 Ah...well thank you then..I'm gonna try for a new PR tonight.I intend on winning that bet man...and my newbie gains have not petered out yet! What Ivan said. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
anwnate Posted December 27, 2012 Author Share Posted December 27, 2012 Ah...well thank you then..I'm gonna try for a new PR tonight.I intend on winning that bet man...and my newbie gains have not petered out yet! What Ivan said. LOL...yeah...but Ivan got his butt kicked by a midget! 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
anwnate Posted December 28, 2012 Author Share Posted December 28, 2012 Evening Axle (all lifts DO Conv. unless marked Sumo or Mixed Grip) 254 x 2 274 x 1 284 x 1 (MG) 254 x 10 singles alternating Conv. and Sumo (each was a separate approach to the bar, trying to learn good habits) I feel like major improvement is close, but my body needs to recover to get stronger. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
anwnate Posted December 28, 2012 Author Share Posted December 28, 2012 Dying to workout...too much energy. However... I know I'm getting stronger rebuilding/laying off...so I'm not going to sabotage that. I'll just burn a few calories with a baby recovery workout (abs are always fair game). V2 Level 3 (CCS+)x6 L + R 25 Leg lifts crunch finish…legs off bench followed by 30 seconds unsupported flutter kick (ouch) V2 Level 6 (CCS+)x6 L + R 25 Leg lifts crunch finish…legs off bench followed by 30 seconds unsupported flutter kick Broccoli Bands (extensors) (50 R, 50 L)x4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shoggoth Posted December 29, 2012 Share Posted December 29, 2012 Ooops, my error...my set up has it at 284...I've got those darn 22 plates on there. I'm guessing reading about Dan's squat threw you off 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
daniel reinard Posted December 29, 2012 Share Posted December 29, 2012 Ooops, my error...my set up has it at 284...I've got those darn 22 plates on there. I'm guessing reading about Dan's squat threw you off Lol. Non standard equipment can suck at times. Doing off beat math mid PR attempts is dividing focus on the real task. Sometimes I just keep adding whatever weight to the bar until I max out, then I count what's on the bar. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
anwnate Posted December 31, 2012 Author Share Posted December 31, 2012 12/31/12(All grippers considered closed unless listed as a miss)(Right Pinky still screwed up, but I'm ignoring the pain because I feel it will never heal...so F*** it!) 25 Leg lifts crunch finish…legs off bench2 CCS#1 L + 2 CCS#1 R (starting to write grippers differently)6 DB Bench (40x2) 6 DB Bench (50x2) 2 CCS#1.5 L + 2 CCS#1.5 R6 DB Bench (60x2) 6 DB Bench (70x2) 2 CCS#2 L + 2 CCS#2 R 6 DB Bench (85x2 with Manus Grips) 2 CCS#2filed L + 2 CCS#2filed R 2 CCS#2.5(125#) L (miss 1/8th twice) + 2 CCS#2.5(125#) 2 CCS#2.5(harder) L (miss 1/8, 1/4) + 2 CCS#2.55(harder) 6 DB Bench (85x2 with Manus Grips) 25 Leg lifts crunch finish…legs off bench2 TNS King Kong (miss 1" WTF?, miss 1/4") + 3 TNS King Kong (miss 1/8, close, close)12 DB Flys (40x2)25 Leg lifts crunch finish…legs off bench22 DB Shrugs (70x2) (focus on form...gonna get traps on Axle)25 Leg lifts crunch finish…legs off benchAxle234 x 2 (conv, sumo) 254 x 2 (conv, sumo) (Holy mother of murgatroyd! Upon locking out...my back went out! F. me!) This is punishment for talking smack to Chez last night. It took like 5 minutes for the spasms to stop. As I mentioned in my first post...I have a chronic back issue...up until this point, deadlifts hadn't bothered it at all so I thought I was in the clear with this exercise. I am hoping that this is an aberration...that I wasn't warmed up properly and it won't happen again. HOPING! I'm not giving up. I'm not conceding the bet...but my confidence is shattered. I need to rebuild it. 254 x 2 (conv) (very careful reps...body screaming to back away from the weight) Don't want to stop, don't want to give in, so I change tactics. 200 x 2 (conv lift ....hold for 30 seconds a piece). 6 Dumbbell Front Raise (25x2) Stick a fork in me...done for the year! Happy New Year grip peeps! It's gonna be frelling awesome! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chez Posted December 31, 2012 Share Posted December 31, 2012 Please buy a weight lifting belt. It is much safer for your back when doing heavy deadlifts. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Geralt Posted December 31, 2012 Share Posted December 31, 2012 (edited) 12/31/12(All grippers considered closed unless listed as a miss) (Right Pinky still screwed up, but I'm ignoring the pain because I feel it will never heal...so F*** it!) 25 Leg lifts crunch finish…legs off bench 2 CCS#1 L + 2 CCS#1 R (starting to write grippers differently) 6 DB Bench (40x2) 6 DB Bench (50x2) 2 CCS#1.5 L + 2 CCS#1.5 R 6 DB Bench (60x2) 6 DB Bench (70x2) 2 CCS#2 L + 2 CCS#2 R 6 DB Bench (85x2 with Manus Grips) 2 CCS#2filed L + 2 CCS#2filed R 2 CCS#2.5(125#) L (miss 1/8th twice) + 2 CCS#2.5(125#) 2 CCS#2.5(harder) L (miss 1/8, 1/4) + 2 CCS#2.55(harder) 6 DB Bench (85x2 with Manus Grips) 25 Leg lifts crunch finish…legs off bench 2 TNS King Kong (miss 1" WTF?, miss 1/4") + 3 TNS King Kong (miss 1/8, close, close) 12 DB Flys (40x2) 25 Leg lifts crunch finish…legs off bench 22 DB Shrugs (70x2) (focus on form...gonna get traps on Axle) 25 Leg lifts crunch finish…legs off bench Axle 234 x 2 (conv, sumo) 254 x 2 (conv, sumo) (Holy mother of murgatroyd! Upon locking out...my back went out! F. me!) This is punishment for talking smack to Chez last night. It took like 5 minutes for the spasms to stop. As I mentioned in my first post...I have a chronic back issue...up until this point, deadlifts hadn't bothered it at all so I thought I was in the clear with this exercise. I am hoping that this is an aberration...that I wasn't warmed up properly and it won't happen again. HOPING! I'm not giving up. I'm not conceding the bet...but my confidence is shattered. I need to rebuild it. 254 x 2 (conv) (very careful reps...body screaming to back away from the weight) Don't want to stop, don't want to give in, so I change tactics. 200 x 2 (conv lift ....hold for 30 seconds a piece). 6 Dumbbell Front Raise (25x2) Stick a fork in me...done for the year! Happy New Year grip peeps! It's gonna be frelling awesome! We'll just have to keep the hard work up Nathaniel! Sorry for your back. Have you considered using a belt? I got one recently, didn't use it that much because of getting sick and stuff, but the times I used it, it made a BIG difference. Maybe good for feeling more confident. Edit: Completely missed Chez his post haha sorry. Edited December 31, 2012 by Geralt 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
anwnate Posted January 1, 2013 Author Share Posted January 1, 2013 "Please buy a weight lifting belt. It is much safer for your back when doing heavy deadlifts." Heh...I didn't think I was doing heavy deadlifts. "We'll just have to keep the hard work up Nathaniel! Sorry for your back. Have you considered using a belt? I got one recently, didn't use it that much because of getting sick and stuff, but the times I used it, it made a BIG difference. Maybe good for feeling more confident." Thanks for the concern guys. I should really be a little more cautious. At 40, I don't heal so quick anymore. The wife provided me with some of those under belt wraps yesterday...I've got a lifting belt(non leather etc) from an old job I can use until I get the real deal. A few minutes ago she whipped out a portable TENS unit and hooked me up! I'm in heaven! How the heck a little 9 volt battery can provide this kind of stimulation is beyond me. At this point I'm pretty sure I didn't do anything that hasn't already been done to my back before. In the past, I've had times where I literally had to fall out of the car and crawl into the Chiropractors office. This isn't anywhere near that level...more of a tweak. Perhaps it's best I did this now before I start throwing REAL weight around. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mike Sharkey Posted January 1, 2013 Share Posted January 1, 2013 My two cents: look into biofeedback training as taught by Adam Glass, for correcting imbalances and injuries nothing compares. Get a competition KB, probably 20 or 24kg and learn to do a competition style swing. Do a lot. (If this movement tests well, by I suspect it will) 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
anwnate Posted January 1, 2013 Author Share Posted January 1, 2013 My two cents:look into biofeedback training as taught by Adam Glass, for correcting imbalances and injuries nothing compares. Get a competition KB, probably 20 or 24kg and learn to do a competition style swing. Do a lot. (If this movement tests well, by I suspect it will) Thanks I'll look into it. A KB is on my wish list (which never seems to be complete hmmmm). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shoggoth Posted January 1, 2013 Share Posted January 1, 2013 It might not hurt to post a video of your pulls as well. There might be something with your form that others may see. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
daniel reinard Posted January 1, 2013 Share Posted January 1, 2013 +1 what Jason said. Often on the axle people will lose complete form due to the grip. I've seen Vince Urbanks knees shake like all hell while doing a near stiff leg lift trying to max ~440 on the axle in a grip event. He's a 900+ puller. During an axle pull one really needs to ensure ll technique is perfect to allow all the concentration of energy to go straight to the hands. Here is some additional advice, and all stuff I do every time I pull. I do 3x6 or 2x10 warmups with just 45 on each side. It doesn't matter how much you can pull, you gotta get the blood moving first before you feel the weight. For you I'd slap on a belt when the second pair of 45s goes on the bar. Get a 10mm Inzer latch or single prong. A belt really helps when you take in a lot of air and push it down into your belly. You should feel it push out against the belt and the lower back will feel solid as a rock. And finally, if you feel the back in a negative way while lifting, just stop and scrap the workout. Missing one complete workout will not have any affect on your progress, but a tweaked back will! There is only regression to be gained from pushing through a back that doesn't feel right. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
anwnate Posted January 1, 2013 Author Share Posted January 1, 2013 It might not hurt to post a video of your pulls as well. There might be something with your form that others may see. Absolutely. I'm positive my form is lacking. I will do this in the future. Thanks. +1 what Jason said. Often on the axle people will lose complete form due to the grip. I've seen Vince Urbanks knees shake like all hell while doing a near stiff leg lift trying to max ~440 on the axle in a grip event. He's a 900+ puller. During an axle pull one really needs to ensure ll technique is perfect to allow all the concentration of energy to go straight to the hands.Here is some additional advice, and all stuff I do every time I pull. I do 3x6 or 2x10 warmups with just 45 on each side. It doesn't matter how much you can pull, you gotta get the blood moving first before you feel the weight. For you I'd slap on a belt when the second pair of 45s goes on the bar. Get a 10mm Inzer latch or single prong. A belt really helps when you take in a lot of air and push it down into your belly. You should feel it push out against the belt and the lower back will feel solid as a rock. And finally, if you feel the back in a negative way while lifting, just stop and scrap the workout. Missing one complete workout will not have any affect on your progress, but a tweaked back will! There is only regression to be gained from pushing through a back that doesn't feel right. Heh. Chez is always on my case up insufficient warmups. Sucks to have to be slightly injured to listen. I'll try the air thing next lifts. In general, I'm all for scrapping a workout when feeling off...unfortunately, I think I've been pushing to get as much in before Feb. as possible. Of course getting injured really works against this goal. Thanks guys. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
anwnate Posted January 3, 2013 Author Share Posted January 3, 2013 1/3/13 25 Leg lifts crunch finish…legs off bench 25 Leg lifts crunch finish…legs off bench Chiropractor Painted Medley Platform I built yesterday. I know it's gonna be beat to hell by the end, but I couldn't resist. Legs can be removed/replaced for different heights. I made it in two pieces for ease of transport and the ability to change configuration due to environment of event. 2'x8' or 4'x4' (height 18" currently) 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jedd Johnson Posted January 3, 2013 Share Posted January 3, 2013 Very cool platform. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
anwnate Posted January 3, 2013 Author Share Posted January 3, 2013 Very cool platform. Thanks man. I need to take an "after" photo Saturday night. lol After 12 Medleys or so...it ain't gonna look so pretty. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
barbe705 Posted January 4, 2013 Share Posted January 4, 2013 that's a super nice platform. I keep meaning to do something like that and don't. need to get it together. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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