Showing posts with label axledeadlifts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label axledeadlifts. Show all posts

10 October 2015

Saturday

AM
30:00-60:00 round-the-world of choice or swim

PM
A. Power clean, build to a tough-and-go 3RM
B. Double overhand Romanian deadlift w/straps, 3-3-3-3, 4010; 2:30 rest
C. DB shoulder press from seated on floor position, build to a 6-8RM
D. 1-arm DB row w/straps, build to a 5RM/side
+
10:00 @ 80%:
250m ski erg
:30 top of axle deadlift hold, tough


AM
42:00 complete with AirDyne, mobility, FLR and side plank

PM
A. 165(2)
B. 185, 195, 205, 215
C. 35(8), 40(6)
D. 70
+
4 rounds + 66m
with 90, 100, 100, 100 
+
bonus 800m sled drag with Chels, 45


Today was the worst.  Nothing felt good.

Power cleans were not nearly as crisp as they were last week, but figured I could get the triple at 165 since I did 5 at 160 last week.  On the second rep, my feet slipped on the platform and I ate it pretty bad, which scared the shit out of me.  Moved to the rubber mats and attempted 165 again a few minutes later, but I psyched myself out and had a hard time being aggressive - missed the 3rd rep forward, but the first two reps were pretty ugly.  I don't think I'll be lifting on a platform again, I tend to sustain enough injuries without additionally using dangerous equipment.  Chelsea and Matt both said that they've slipped recently as well... can we sand down the wood, or something?  This was not cool.

Romanian deadlifts are getting heavy.  The last rep on the last two sets may have been slower than a 0:01 ascent.

Surprised myself on the seated dumbbell press - probably could have gotten 10 reps at 35, so figured I'd give 40 a shot.  Much easier without a tempo, and much easier using a bench as a rack.

I'm getting so bored with dumbbell rows.  I feel like I'm never improving at them, and it's all limited by grip strength, even with the straps.

Speaking of grip strength, the axle holds were awful.  (Sidebar - pretty sure last week I had 140 on the axle (so 160 total), and did the final 0:20 hold with 110 - as I was loading the axle this week, I'm 99% certain that I had 45s and 25s on the axle, and stripped the 25s to do the final hold last week, so my results didn't account for the 20lb axle).  Started with 90 (35s + 20lb axle), and didn't really have an issue holding the 0:30, so bumped it up for the remaining sets, and then started to really struggle around 0:25 or so with 100.  Skiing was fine.

Gorgeous day for a sled drag, didn't want to waste it.


03 October 2015

Saturday

AM
30:00-60:00 round-the-world of choice or swim

PM
A. Power clean, build to a tough-and-go 5RM
B. Double overhand Romanian deadlift w/straps, 4-4-4, 4010; 2:30 rest
C1. DB shoulder press from seated on floor position, 3 x 3-4, 20X1; :60 rest
C2. 1-arm DB row w/straps, 3 x 3-4/arm, no tempo but still ensure a high elbow @ the top; :60 between arms, :60 rest
+
2000m row @ Z1, off every 500m for 2 touch-and-go double-overhand axle deadlifts + :20 top of deadlift hold after the rest rep


AM
30:00 AirDyne @ Z1, off once for a few minutes of stretching and once for a 0:60 handstand hold against the wall

PM
A. 160 (PR +20) - with olys, belt, and hook grip! video
B. 175, 185, 195
C1. 40(4), 45F, 40(2), 40(3)
C2. 70, 75(3), 75(3)
+
with 140, but only 0:20, 0:15, 0:10, 0:12 holds
bonus set at 90 with the full 0:20 hold


Saturdays are so chill. Love it. 

So, so happy (and relieved) that I can hook grip again!! It still hurts, but I think I'm beyond the point where I'm doing additional damage. Power cleans felt great; did all 5 reps at 145, 155, 160. The last two reps at 160 were pretty ugly (wide), but I'll take the 20lb PR. 

Romanian deadlift was fine.  195 might be the limit to keep the 0:01 ascent tempo.

Figured out how to use a bench as a dumbbell rack for the shoulder press, which helped immensely.  Tried twice to get a rep at 45/hand, but it didn't go far.  DB rows were tough.

The axle holds were AWFUL.  I just couldn't do it.  Even the bonus set at 90 was very, very challenging to hold for the full 0:20.  Stupid child-sized hands.


26 September 2015

Saturday

AM
30:00-60:00 round-the-world of choice or swim

PM
A. Power clean, build to a heavy single
B. Double overhand Romanian deadlift w/straps, 5-5-5, 4010; 2:30 rest
C1. DB shoulder press from seated on floor position, 3 x 4-6, 20X1; :60 rest
C2. 1-arm DB row, 3 x 4-6/arm, no tempo but still ensure a high elbow @ the top; :60 between arms, :60 rest
+
2000m row @ Z1, off every 500m for 4-6 touch-and-go double-overhand axle deadlifts - add a little from last week


AM
@ home
30:00 AirDyne @ Z1, off every 5:00 for 10 perfect push-ups + 10 air squats

PM
A. 160, 165F - nanos, no belt, no hook grip
B. 145, 165, 175
C1. 35, 40(4), 40(3)
C2. 60, 65, 70(4)
+
complete 
6 across with 120


Thumb is still broken.  I tried hook gripping an empty bar; this did not go well.  Getting annoyed.  Bar flew out of my hands on the pull at 165.  The 160 does not qualify as a heavy single.  The first pull of the ground feels ridiculously light, but as soon as I start to pick up speed I can't control the bar without a hook grip.

Romanian deadlifts felt good.

DB shoulder press was very challenging today - the actual pressing felt much more difficult than last week, and it was almost impossible to get the 40s to my shoulders from a seated position.  I don't know how I could get anything higher into the starting position, unless I recruit an assistant...

Dumbbell rows felt excellent!  

Axle deadlifts went better than last week - I changed my grip, and feel a little more secure with all my fingers and thumb wrapped the same way over the bar (so then I can rotate my wrists a bit to keep the bar in my fingers), as opposed to gripping the bar with the thumb wrapped one way and the fingers around the other way. 

Pleasant afternoon with my two best buds.  Really fun to watch Austin smash that workout.

19 September 2015

Saturday

AM
30:00-60:00 round-the-world of choice or swim

PM
A. Power clean, build to a moderate touch-and-go double
B. Barefoot single-leg Romanian deadlift, build to a very heavy triple/leg
C1. DB shoulder press from seated on floor position, 3 x 6-8, 20X1; :60 rest
C2. 1-arm DB row, 3 x 4-8, no tempo but still ensure a high elbow @ the top; :60 between arms, :60 rest
+
2000m row @ Z1, off every 500m for 5-10 touch-and-go double-overhand axle deadlifts - you pick the weight


AM
complete @ home
30:00 AirDyne @ Z1, off every 5 for 10 air squats + 5 perfect push-ups + 0:30 handstand hold against the wall

PM
A. 145, 155x1 - nanos, no belt, no hook grip
B. 145, 155x1/each leg
C1. 25, 30, 35(7)
C2. 55, 60(4), 60(5)
+
complete
6 across with 110


Picked up the cold that's going around... woke up feeling pretty shitty.  Grateful for a kind of chill day, and hoping to feel better by tomorrow.

I don't feel comfortable cleaning anything over 155 without a hook grip - the bar slipped out of my hands on the one rep at 155, so called it there.

The 145 single-leg RDL wasn't "very heavy", but I couldn't get a second rep at 155 (tried twice on the left, only once on the right). I think the issue was mostly balance, but my upper quad/hip flexors felt really tight at the heavier weight.  Pretty sure I was still doing a 31X1 tempo on these, even thought it wasn't specified.

DB press from a seated position was very strange, it was so hard to clean the 35lb dumbbells! I now have a much greater appreciation for the paraplegics who are cleaning barbells and shit.  That's hard.  Dumbbell rows were the same as usual.

As far as I can recall, that was my first time deadlifting the axle bar.  My child-sized hands were not amused.