Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Overhead Pressing

Last night was heavy overhead pressing (heavy for me anyway, you'll see some really heavy stuff in the video below).  Worked up to 195x3 on overhead press.  The third one was an absolute grinder and probably took about 10 seconds to complete.  But I tried to not push press the bar like I have been.  This will help my triceps get stronger.  After that I moved on to barbell rows, 255x10 for 5 sets.  Close grip bench 215x7, x7, x7, x8.  Front/lateral raise: 20x8, x8, x9.  DB Shrugs 120 (each hand) x 25.  Also did lots of bodyweight pullups between sets because I feel like this will help my pressing.

Here's a training video from Derek Poundstone.  If you don't know Derek, he's a strongman competitor, and has competed at the World's Strongest Man, as well as many other events, such as the upcoming Arnold.  He's also 330 pounds and a true athlete.  Enjoy.


Strongman Saturday

Did events by myself on Saturday at my normal gym, since my parents came to visit.  I was hoping to get it done in an hour and a half, but it ended up being two hours.  Takes forever to do this stuff when you have to load all by yourself.  Here's what I did:


Log Clean and Press (cleaned once)
As I've mentioned before pressing is terrible for me, so I just have to do it more often.  I tried to keep more reps in rather than go for an all out max.  Don't have my log in front of my, but I believe I worked up to 205x2, then backed off with 190x3, x3.  Anyway, not bad, and better than I was at this time last year I guess.

Farmer's walks
I believe the bars we have are 55 pounds.  I have really no idea though.  They feel at least as heavy as a regular barbell, so I just count them as 45 pounds to make the math easy in my head.  Started with 135 pounds down and back, which is probably a total of about 80 to 100 feet.  I counted one trip as "down," about 50 feet.  Also, that's 135 each hand.  So 135x2 (that's down AND back), 225x2, x2, 275x1, x1.  The 275's made me feel like my fingers were going to pop off my hand, so that was awesome.

After that I was pretty spent, and I went downstairs and flipped the tire very briefly.  Six fast flips one way, about a minute or two break, then four terrible flips the other way.  Done and done.

Friday, February 24, 2012

Deadlift Training!!!

Three exclamation points because it was one of those great sessions that only comes around once every 2 months or so.  The goal was to work up to 490 pounds for a single.  That's about 95% of my training max, but I calculated low for that, because I want to allow room for progress.  Everything was feeling fast, so I put on my belt just for my last set and hit 490 for 5 reps!  Felt great and I think I could have gotten one more.  So this puts me at around a 570 pound deadlift.  I won't actually try that for quite a while.  My goal this year is to deadlift 600 pounds.  Who knows, maybe it will come well before the year is over.  Also, definitely broke the neck harness at the gym last night.  I was doing neck raises w/ 60 pounds, and all of a sudden the leather strap breaks and the plates fall everywhere.  Either I will have to buy a heavy duty one, or make one myself.  Something like this maybe.  Anyway, gotta get going, later!

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Training the past few days

Sorry for the long break between posts.

Saturday was strongman training.  We went through car deadlifts (side handles) up to 800 pounds, sandbag carries (250 pounds??), atlas stones over 56" bar, and one other thing I can't remember.  I did much better with the stones this time.  The 250 pound stone was flying over the bar, but I'm still a little off on the 300 pound stone.  Just gotta work on that technique and I'll get it.  Monday I did some squatting (in my new shoes! I will tell that story soon), and tonight I did some benching, rowing and overhead pressing.  Shoulders are still immobile and I can feel my lower back extending every time I push a bar over my head.  It's frustrating, and it feels like my shoulders go numb right at the top of the press.  It's really weird, and I wish I had the money to go to someone who knows what they're doing and get some massage and corrective exercises.  If I want to compete in strongman, overhead pressing is a huge part of that.  No one benches in a strongman competition.  Back at it on Thursday night with deadlifts.

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Quick Deadlift Update

Tuesday night I did deadlifts.  Here's the session:

Deadlift: worked up to 440 x 5
Front Squat: 250 x 5, x5, x5, x5
Rack pull below knee w/ shrug: 410 x 8, x8, x6
Reverse Hyper: 90 x8, x8

I've said before that I need to work on getting my hamstrings more involved in deadlifting again.  What I'm going to try and do is go to the local high school twice a week and work on glute-ham raises.  They have an actual glute-ham raise machine.  I've inserted a video of one below showing how the exercise is done.  The high school's machine isn't as nice, but it works alright.  The point of the exercise is to work your hamstrings in the knee flexed position.  So think of them kind of like leg curls on the machine, but way harder and better, because it involves moving your body through space instead of lying or sitting on a machine.  I think once I start hammering these and stretching my hamstrings more, my deadlift will start going up faster.

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Overhead Pressing

Quick post. Last night did some BTN pressing, along with some shoulder work, close grip benching, and chin-ups.  Was not spectacular, but was not bad.  Really need to work on my shoulder mobility, or I will be blowing something up in the next few years.  I don't want to have surgery on my shoulder in my 20s.  Tonight I will be deadlifting.  Should be fun!

Sunday, February 12, 2012

Weekend Training

Trained strongman events again this past Saturday.  It was a good time again, and got out of there a little faster than last time, so that was good, too.  The events we did were log press, tire flip, farmer's walk, and I tried the Thomas inch dumbbell press (or circus DB press), and the yoke walk.  The circus dumbbell is massive.  I think the grip on the handle is three inches in diameter, so it makes for a really difficult hold.  The hardest part is getting the dumbbell set on your shoulder/traps.  Once I got that down, I did a few reps.  They were really tough though.

Also tried the yoke walk at the end of training.  The trick was to keep the yoke from swaying as you were walking.  I think we just worked up to 500 pounds, focusing on technique.

Today I went to the local high school so that I could use bumper plates and practice cleans on the lifting platform.  What a world of difference!  I didn't have to worry about controlling the bar down, and was able to work up to a fairly heavy weight (for me, anyway).  The only problem is that the high school has really crappy bars.  That, and the fact that the students don't know how to take care of their equipment, means that the bars are all bent.  The first one I grabbed wobbled straight across the platform because it was so bent!  I grabbed the best I could find and worked up to 245 pounds.  Tried 255, but it wasn't happening.  Did some abs and glute-ham raises after that, along with 15 minutes walking on the treadmill.  Felt good, and will be back to heavy training tomorrow.

Thursday, February 9, 2012

Abs and the Gun Show

Last night was a quick 30 minute session:

Standing Abs: something X a bunch
Reverse grip curls: 85 x 12 x 12 x12
Wrist curls with Barbell: 55 x 50, x 50
Tricep Pushdowns: 160x15, 180x12, x12
Machine Curls: curl until you hurl (not really)
Not as much ab work as I should have done, but my back was feeling a little tweaky, so didn't want to do too much crunching.  Should have done planks, but I had no one to put 45's on my back.

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Deadlifting and Benching

I'm changing things up a bit.  My typical cycle is a 4-day per week, 3-week block, then a deload week the 4th week.  Well I'm always excited to go to the gym on my deload week, so I figure my body can handle it!  So I'm taking the same workouts, but spreading them out to 3 days per week.  On Saturdays I'll try to do strongman events.  When I'm not training with a group, I can flip tire, do log pressing, and farmer's walks.  So my monthly cycle will be spread out to 5 weeks: four weeks of lifting, one week of deload.  I think this will work for me!

Monday was deadlift day:
Clean: worked up to 195 x 3 (horrible, but will get better)
Deadlift: worked up to 495 x 3
Front Squat: 245 x 5 x 4 sets
Rack pulls at mid-shin with shrug: 405 x 10 x a bunch

Tuesday:
Bench:  up to 240 x 7
Close grip bench:  210 x 7 x 4 sets
BB Row:  285 x 8 x 4 sets
Circus DB Press: 90x5 (ugh), 80x5 (double ugh)...decided to quit that
Front raise/side raise combo: 25 x 8 x 8 x 8

Done.  Tomorrow I will do some grip and ab work.

Saturday, February 4, 2012

Blog Update and Strongman Training Today

I'm trying to get the blog changed, but the Blogger platform is being really buggy tonight.  Don't know if it's my slow computer or what, but if the blog looks weird, it's not my fault (I swear!).  I may update the look slightly, but after playing around with some of Google's new looks, I don't like them enough yet.

Okay, on to the good stuff!  Today, I got up at 5:45 AM so that I could drive an hour and 45 minutes just to lift.  But it was well worth it.  I met a bunch of guys that I actually contacted through Facebook, and it was a blast!  There were about 10 to 12 of us in a garage fitted out just for strongman training.  Some of the equipment included about five different logs, three different farmer's walk handles, probably 10 stones, two yokes, one power rack, one axle, a tractor tire, lots of kegs, and some sandbags.  There were a lot of other pieces of equipment there; stuff I've only seen in the professional strongman competitions.

The group's training was kind of dictated by the guy's who are actively competing.  One was invited to the Arnold Sports Festival, so he was training for those events.  The other guy that has something to train for recently competed in the World's Strongest Man competition, which I recorded when ESPN aired it a few weeks ago.  It was awesome meeting him, and he and the others gave me lots of tips on technique.

The events started with the log clean and press.  Everyone was kind of pressing to a max weight.  My max on this is 220 or 225, and that's about all I got today.  I may have pressed 230, but after that, I couldn't lock anything out past my head.

Next was the farmer's walk.  I'm not sure what the weight was that we worked up to, but I'm going to estimate it was about 315 (3 plates each side + handle weight).  I was actually able to handle that weight and walk it about 30 feet.  I did that two times.  It wasn't fast by any means, but it was the heaviest I've ever done.

They then brought out a sandbag that was supposedly 250 pounds, but it felt really light to me.  Either way, I lifted it really fast, bear-hugged it, then walked back and forth a bunch of times.  Good times.

The last event was the atlas stone loading over a bar.  This is my first real attempt at stone lifting, and I don't think I did too bad.  Before I get into it, I just want to say how awful tacky feels on your body.  For those that don't know, tacky is like pine tar in a jar, with stickiness amped up to 11 (yes I just said that).  I only used it on my hands, because I didn't have long sleeves (or stone sleeves as some guys use).  But there was already tacky on the stones, and my forearms basically got the hair taken right off of them.  It was quite painful.  But I powered on through like Rocky.  The guys had me start on the 275 pound stone, and it wasn't too bad.  The hardest part for me was popping the stone high enough to get it over the bar.  I'm really tall, so this shouldn't be too hard, but I didn't have great technique either.  After doing that a few times, I moved to the 305 pound stone.  I did this two or three times (not in a row, they were tough!), and then I was spent.

So that was it for the day.  Now I'm really tired and kind of want to sleep.  It's only 7:30, though, so maybe I'll watch a flick from the net.  One lesson you can all take away from this is that strongman is a very expensive sport, and if you can either make the equipment yourself, or train with another group, you'll be saving a ton of money.

Friday, February 3, 2012

BLOG CHANGES

Bear with me as I try to change the blog to make it more readable and "modern," if you will.  I think Saturday or Sunday afternoon I will have time to make all the changes.  Also, great news!  Strongman training tomorrow morning with a group of lifters!  I have to drive almost 2 hours to get there, but whatever.  Hopefully they will let me be a once to twice a month kind of guy there.  I'll fill in all the details this weekend.

Thursday, February 2, 2012

FRONT SQUATS AND CLEANS

I was a total Olympic lifter tonight, albeit a weak one!  I practiced power cleans and worked up to 2 singles at 225.  These were a little difficult, but whatever.  I like them because they aren't too taxing, and I don't have to get all psyched up to do them yet.  After this I worked up to front squats for 315 x 2 for a couple sets.  Then I came home and did some cleans with my axle.  Right now I've only got 4-45 pound bumpers, so that's what I used.  With that bar, it's about 200 pounds.  These were really difficult because you can't rack an axle on your delts like you can a regular bar.  Just another thing I've got to practice.

By the way, just say a Planet Fitness commercial on TV.  I love it how they claim they are "judgment free" and don't discriminate or whatever.  Yet if you lift heavy weights there, they actually have an ALARM that alerts everyone to your lifting.  So you can't judge people who don't lift, but you can judge people who DO?  I could go on, but I won't...need to be a happy person!  Later!

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

TONIGHT'S TRAINING AND THOUGHTS ON SETTING GOALS

As I said in my last post, tonight was more light training.

Did a few barbell rows with 225, did some bulgarian split squats, did some incline bench pressing (have not done these for at least 5 years), and finished with some tire flipping.  The tire flips already felt immensely better than last time.  Once I can get that baby outside and out of the dusty warehouse, I should be able to train it just once a week to get good at it.

About this goal thing...I really need to shoot for something, or I am going to go nowhere.  I think setting goals for myself has been difficult in the past because of a few things.  One, because I thought doing this was dumb and "corny."  Related to #1, because setting goals and actually achieving them is rarely talked about seriously in life.  No one really tells you these things in school, and frankly, something like that doesn't come naturally to me.  After seeing my wife recently quit a job that was sucking the life out of her and making her unhappy, I have a better appreciation for goal-setting.  She is very good at writing stuff down, being positive, and doing all the little things that get her closer to her goals.

I need to start doing these things.  I need to write down what I want, how I'm going to get there, and then execute the plan.  I plan on writing more about this later, and tell you what my goals are for this year (I have to figure them out first, though).  I already have a good idea of what they will be...

LIGHT TRAINING LAST NIGHT

Last night was just some light stuff to get moving.  Trained with another guy that was there.  His maxes are about the same as mine, and he was doing a light day too, so I just basically did what he did.
Pause Squats: worked up to 2 sets of 275 x 3
Deadlifts: worked up to 415x2
Hip Thrusts: 235 x 10...I think.

Not much else going on.  I think I'll flip the tire around tonight, and maybe do some light log pressing.