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Some updates:
Well, from Jan. 1-Jan. 6, I was back home in RI with my family. I got their on the 1st, had to retrieve my bag the following day, and got snowed in. I did a squat/deadlift session on Saturday; this went OK, as my lower back was pretty fried from shoveling the previous day. I worked up to something like 385x5 squatting (these didn't move too slow, but I was GM'ing everything, so I just called it there and finished with 235x4x5) and did 410x4x10 on deadlifts (my modified CAT week). Deadlifting got better as the sets progressed.
I then (stupidly) pushed my bench day back until Monday, which was the day I flew home, because I figured I'd bench better at home versus my gym in RI. Well, I got stranded in Detroit on Monday, then could only get to Madison, WI (I live three hours away) on Tuesday; I didn't get a chance to train then, either, and I also didn't have any of my stuff. I finally got to go in and bench today (though I still don't have any of my stuff--my bag's in Detroit), and I'll log that here:
Paused Bench Press
Barx10
95x5
135x5
185x3
225x1
250x1
275x1
295x1
315x1 (bar wavered and dipped on one side; Janis grabbed it near the top)
315x1 (smoother than the previous one, but still slow)
w/ feet up
230x6
230x6
230x10 (PR, pretty easy)
OHP
150x5
150x5
150x5
150x5
Tricep Pushdowns, fat triangle shit
110x15
120x15
130x15
140x15
120x10, 10
Lat Rows, four sets
Front Raises
20x12, 12
20x12, 12
20x12, 12
Hammer Curls
40x8, 8
40x8, 8
Notes: I have video of my session, but I have no cord with which I can save it to my computer, so it'll be stuck on my camera for the time being.
I had been wanting to do a heavy singles session for a while, and now was the right time for it. Warm-ups felt great and the singles up through 295 moved as fast as they ever have. I was going for a near-max single, but I felt after 295 like I had a lot more in me, so I went for a small (5-lb.) paused PR with 315. Honestly, it moved a lot slower than I thought, and both times I had misgrooving issues. As I continue to try and fix my weaknesses, this should become less of an issue; something clearly is holding my max bench back, and I think doing a lot more shoulder work will help fix the issue.
Overall, I'm happy with the PR, and with the session. My bench press needs a considerable amount of work, but I'm ready to really work on it this year and try to fix some of my perceived weaknesses.
Well, from Jan. 1-Jan. 6, I was back home in RI with my family. I got their on the 1st, had to retrieve my bag the following day, and got snowed in. I did a squat/deadlift session on Saturday; this went OK, as my lower back was pretty fried from shoveling the previous day. I worked up to something like 385x5 squatting (these didn't move too slow, but I was GM'ing everything, so I just called it there and finished with 235x4x5) and did 410x4x10 on deadlifts (my modified CAT week). Deadlifting got better as the sets progressed.
I then (stupidly) pushed my bench day back until Monday, which was the day I flew home, because I figured I'd bench better at home versus my gym in RI. Well, I got stranded in Detroit on Monday, then could only get to Madison, WI (I live three hours away) on Tuesday; I didn't get a chance to train then, either, and I also didn't have any of my stuff. I finally got to go in and bench today (though I still don't have any of my stuff--my bag's in Detroit), and I'll log that here:
Paused Bench Press
Barx10
95x5
135x5
185x3
225x1
250x1
275x1
295x1
315x1 (bar wavered and dipped on one side; Janis grabbed it near the top)
315x1 (smoother than the previous one, but still slow)
w/ feet up
230x6
230x6
230x10 (PR, pretty easy)
OHP
150x5
150x5
150x5
150x5
Tricep Pushdowns, fat triangle shit
110x15
120x15
130x15
140x15
120x10, 10
Lat Rows, four sets
Front Raises
20x12, 12
20x12, 12
20x12, 12
Hammer Curls
40x8, 8
40x8, 8
Notes: I have video of my session, but I have no cord with which I can save it to my computer, so it'll be stuck on my camera for the time being.
I had been wanting to do a heavy singles session for a while, and now was the right time for it. Warm-ups felt great and the singles up through 295 moved as fast as they ever have. I was going for a near-max single, but I felt after 295 like I had a lot more in me, so I went for a small (5-lb.) paused PR with 315. Honestly, it moved a lot slower than I thought, and both times I had misgrooving issues. As I continue to try and fix my weaknesses, this should become less of an issue; something clearly is holding my max bench back, and I think doing a lot more shoulder work will help fix the issue.
Overall, I'm happy with the PR, and with the session. My bench press needs a considerable amount of work, but I'm ready to really work on it this year and try to fix some of my perceived weaknesses.