Squat (w/ wraps)
95x8
135x5
225x3
315x3
365x6
425x7 (PR)
Pull-Throughs
115x15
115x15
115x15
Leg Curls
BWx200
For today: I wanted to come in and try not to put too much pressure on myself to perform well in my wraps for the first time in a couple of months. I felt good about where my squat stood after all this high-frequency training, but I still felt really achy earlier in the week and I don't feel like I've hit my stride yet. Plus, I wasn't sure how I would respond to being back in the wraps. I have a squat style that really seems to take advantage of them (I'm great at using my wraps but, conversely, suck without them), so I was hoping that was still the case.
Overall, I'm very happy with today's results. I only did two work sets for a few reasons--I just wanted to do enough work to experiment with them, and they very quickly started cannibalizing the backs of my knees--but the results were good. 365x6 moved pretty fast, though I could feel myself sitting back further than when I was squatting in these every week. For 425, the number I had in mind was 7, but I figured I'd just accept whatever I ended up with, even if it was underwhelming. I was ready to accept the possibility that I'd have to set my sights lower on the squat for this meet, even though I REALLY did not want to have to face regression.
With that said, 425x7 felt pretty good. The reps felt easy, and though I mis-grooved early, I started getting more comfortable as the set moved on. I didn't break technique too badly and I managed to keep most of my speed through the last rep. My legs just got real tired from shouldering the weight--and having circulation cut off from the wraps--so I racked at seven rather than trying to squeeze out more reps. Someday soon, I'm going to take the training wheels off and go until failure with these, so that I know where I stand.
But yes, this went about as well as I could hope for, and it now seems like 515-520 in April is a distinct possibility.