Deadlifts
135x5
225x1
315x1
405x1
495x1
580x1 (missed second at lockout)
Notes: So, my 90/90 deload week is finally done, and I can get back to hard(er) training. I'm going to move back into things slowly, but I'm looking forward to doing some tougher training now. I had two issues that I wanted to recover during this process--my SI joint and my right arm--and both are feeling a lot better. If I hammer the volume til death, I'm going to end up back where I was though, so I have to be careful.
This might be long overdue, but I'm dropping my third squat and bench days from here until the meet. I might go back to a seven-day-a-week program for post-meet mesocycles, but otherwise, I think it would be good for me to train a little less. I need to give myself more time to recover, both physically and mentally. Training every day has just been starting to stress me out, and frankly, it's not making my numbers any better. I like the idea of every-day training as a way of dispersing workload as much as possible, but moving forward I plan on cutting a little volume anyway and instead increasing the RPEs and the average intensity of the work I'm doing. I'll probably only be hitting 6-8 heavy work sets on squat and bench per week, but those will be much higher-RPE work sets. I'll still be maintaining a base with lighter volume work, but it won't be as much of a priority as I get closer to the meet.
Otherwise, things are going well. As far as this day goes, I really wanted 580x2 for a 15-lb. double PR. I almost had it, but I just couldn't quite lock it out. Part of the issue was that the clamp on the right side didn't hold, and so the plates started sliding from the beginning of the first rep. That threw me off and made my first lockout harder than it had to be. It got worse on the second rep and I just couldn't finish it.
But that's how it goes--this likely wouldn't have happened with a stiff bar, but there's a reason why I wanted to pull with a deadlift bar in the first place. Not every situation can be the ideal one, and unfortunately for me, most everything has to go right for me to pull 580x2 right now.
With all that said, I pulled 550x2 three months ago and 565x2 a little over a month ago, so I've still made big strides with my deadlift. I hadn't touched anything over 450 in the last month (420, 435, and 450 were my training weights), so I have been working in a low intensity zone for a while now. With a good, tough training cycle, I should be able to increase my pull further. My completely objective guess is that I'll be a ~610-lb. deadlifter come the UPA meet.