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Re: Herbison's Training Log

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Post by SeanHerbison » Sun Sep 11, 2022 4:05 pm

Monday, 5 Sep

Session RPE/Time6.5/2:01
ExerciseWeight*Reps*Sets@RPE
Walk/Run Overlook and back
Seated Box Jump 45”*5*3
48”*5*3
Clean 243*2*5
Squat 441*1@7, 0.35 m/s
386*5*3@7
Bench 273*5*2@7.5, 8.5
CG Bench 243*5*3@6, 7, 7
w/V-up 25*15*3

Wednesday, 7 Sep

Session RPE/Time7/2:21
ExerciseWeight*Reps*Sets@RPE
Walk/Run Dirt road and back
Broad Jump 3*8
HB Squat 353*3*3@6-6.5
CG Pin Bench 243*3*6@6
Deadlift 485*1@6
551*1@8
397*5*3@5

Thursday, 8 Sep

Session RPE/Time8.5/2:27
ExerciseWeight*Reps*Sets@RPE
Walk/Run Dirt road and back
Box Jump 48”*1*10
Snatch 176*1
185*1*2
192*1*2
198*1
205*1
209*1*3@7, 6, 5
214*1*5@8, 6*4
Squat 441*1@6.5, 0.46 m/s
386*5*3@7, 7.5, 8
T&G Bench 287*3*8@7-8
Toe Touch 154*15*3

Sunday, 11 Sep

Session RPE/Time6.5/1:32
ExerciseWeight*Reps*Sets@RPE
Walk/Run Dirt road and back
Seated Box Jump 48”*3*3
SSB Pin Squat 324*3*3@6.5, 7, 7
w/OHP 176*1@6
205*1@8.5
159*5*5@6-7
Deadlift 485*1@6
397*5*3@6

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Post by SeanHerbison » Mon Sep 12, 2022 9:21 pm

Monday, 12 Sep

Session RPE/Time8/1:52
ExerciseWeight*Reps*Sets@RPE
Walk/Run Dirt road and back
Box Jump 48”*3*5
Clean 254*2*5@7-9
Squat 331*5*3@6
Bench 273*5*5@7.5-8.5
w/V-up 25*15*3

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Post by SeanHerbison » Tue Sep 20, 2022 11:25 am

Wednesday, 14 Sep

Session RPE/Time8/2:14
ExerciseWeight*Reps*Sets@RPE
Walk/Run Dirt road and back
Broad Jump 3*8
HB Squat 353*3*3@6-6.5
Front Squat 154*5*3
Pin Bench 287*3*6@7-7.5
Deadlift 287*5*3@urgh

Friday, 16 Sep

Session RPE/Time9/2:23
ExerciseWeight*Reps*Sets@RPE
Walk/Run Dirt road and back
Box Jump 48”*1*7
48”*3
Snatch 176*1
187*1*4
194*1*10
Squat 397*5*3@7, 7.5, 8
T&G Bench 265*3*8@7ish
Plank 157 sec*2

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Post by SeanHerbison » Tue Sep 20, 2022 12:19 pm



This was a great video for me. It made me realize how long it's been since I've really pushed myself in the gym. I haven't really been expecting progress, at least not at a pace worth talking about.

Since watching that, I've decided to bump my pre-workout caffeine back up from 200 to 400 mg and get after it. Even aside from progress, it just makes it more fun. I'm not planning on going to 1700 mg/day like the Bugez, but that man is insane in the best way. He makes Juji seem tame by comparison.

Saturday, 17 Sep

Session RPE/Time7/2:22
ExerciseWeight*Reps*Sets@RPE
Walk/Run Dirt road and back
Broad Jump 3*8 - 27’, 29’, 29’, 29’, 29’, 30’, 30’, 31’
SSB Pin Squat 346*3*3@7
w/OHP 187*1@7
209*1@9.5
165*5*5@7-8
Deadlift 507*1@8
562*1@nope
419*5*3@7-8
Hill sprints ~20 m*4

Deadlift wouldn't move, but I'm happy with how I approached it. For years, I've occasionally run into some type of mental block where my brain just won't let me apply force to even start the bar off the ground. I failed this, but not because I didn't try. I tried 5 times, in fact. It just wasn't there today for some reason, and I couldn't get it past mid-shin. I did just start losing a bit of weight a little over a week ago, so that probably contributes to some level, but I'm not going to let that stop me. Getting after deadlifts again on Wednesday.

In addition to pushing what I've been doing harder, I'm also trying to add some more work, including some type of "athletic" movement at the end of the workout. And I've been letting minor aches and pains hold me back on broad jumps, but I got back to it today and was able to break 30' again.

I've learned a lot about pain in the last 6 years or so (largely thanks to @Austin and Derek from Barbell Medicine), so realistically, I should be able to push harder, not have to hold back. That definitely worked today. My brain was trying to tell me my back was too sore to do stuff, so I leaned into the pain instead. Instead of avoiding movement when my back hurt, I'd make myself bend over and pick something up, or do a cartwheel. I've learned that almost all of my pain is mental, and avoiding just reinforces to my brain that it's something to worry about, making it worse.

Monday, 19 Sep

Session RPE/Time8.5/3:13
ExerciseWeight*Reps*Sets@RPE
Walk/Run Dirt road and back
Box Jump 48”*5*2
51”*3
54”*1 (PR)
54.625”*1 (PR)
w/Broad Jump 3*3 - 30’, 31’, 31’
Clean 243*1
254*1
260*1*2
265*1*2
271*1
276*1@6
282*1@6
289*1@6
Squat 463*1@8.5, 0.32 m/s
408*5*3@9, 8.5, 10
Bench 276*5*5@8- 9
Cartwheels 3ea*4
w/V-up 25*15*3

More success, PR'd box jumps! My seated box jump PR is now higher than my standing one. It's amazing how much more I can do when I, you know, actually try. The weird number on box jump is because I used the actual height for measuring the PR instead of rounding. My platform is actually 1 5/8" tall, and my jerk block topper is 2.25", but for easy of calculation I usually treat them both as 2" flat and don't record fractions of an inch. Broad jumps went well too. Right back to >30' when I'm not subconsciously holding myself back.

Today's athletic thing was cartwheels. They worked pretty well for forcing my back to calm down. It seems paradoxical, I know, but it's how I've come to understand pain, and it works pretty well.

Squats hit RPE 10 primarily because I drank too much water between sets and was uncomfortably sloshy even after 7 minutes of rest. I really should know better by now.

This is the most excited I've been about lifting in a long time.

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Post by SeanHerbison » Fri Sep 30, 2022 12:30 am

Wednesday, 21 Sep

Session RPE/Time8.5/3:02
ExerciseWeight*Reps*Sets@RPE
Walk/Run Dirt road and back
Broad Jump 3*8 - 29'-30’
Box Jump 45”*3*3
HB Squat 397*1@7.5
353*3@5.5
364*3*2@6.5
Front Squat 154*3*3
Pin Bench 291*3*6@8-9
Deadlift 441*1@7
507*1@nope
375*5*3@7.5

Thursday, 22 Sep

Session RPE/Time8.5/1:34
ExerciseWeight*Reps*Sets@RPE
Walk/Run Dirt road and back
Box Jump 45*3*5
Broad Jump 3*5
Snatch 176ish*1*15
Squat 419*1
375*3
331*3
T&G Bench 276*3*5

Saturday, 24 Sep

Session RPE/Time8/2:27
ExerciseWeight*Reps*Sets@RPE
Walk/Run Dirt road and back
Box Jump 45"*3*5
SSB Pin Squat 357*3@7
368*3@7
379*3@
w/OHP 176*1@7
198*1@7.5
209*1@9
170*5*5@7-8.5
w/Deadlift 485*1*2
375*5*2@6
375*8@8
Bench 265*3@6
276*3*4@7-7.5
Hill sprints ~20 m*4

Monday, 26 Sep

Session RPE/Time9/2:39
ExerciseWeight*Reps*Sets@RPE
Walk/Run Dirt road and back
Broad Jump 3*10 - 27’-30’
Clean 265*1*2
276*1
282*1*2
291*1*5
Squat 463*1@8, 0.33 m/s
408*5*2@8, 8.5
419*5@10
Bench 281*5*2@8.5, 9.5
276*5@9.5
270*5*2@9, 8.5
Toe touch 154*15
154*20

Wednesday, 28 Sep

Session RPE/Time8/2:48
ExerciseWeight*Reps*Sets@RPE
Walk/Run Dirt road and back 5:13
Broad Jump 3*3 - 30’
w/ Box Jump 45”*3, 5, 7
48”*3*2
HB Squat 397*1@7
364*3@7
375*3*2@7.5,
w/DB Bench 85 ea*10*4@8-9.5
Front Squat 187*3*3
w/Push-up Testing out banded
Deadlift 441*1@7
485*1*3@8.5
375*5

Thursday, 29 Sep

Session RPE/Time6/1:00
ExerciseWeight*Reps*Sets@RPE
Walk/Run Dirt road and back 5:41
Sprints ~50 m*10
Broad Jump 3*5
Box Jump 45”*3*5

Still really enjoying training. Today I added in some non-lifting stuff, and I think I'll keep this in. Not particularly worried about planning anything for it. Just some form of running and moving around.

I'm getting non-terrible enough at cardio that it's starting to not suck to do it. I feel like I'm actually getting athletic again, which is cool.

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Post by SeanHerbison » Tue Oct 04, 2022 11:16 pm

Friday, 30 Sep

Session RPE/Time6/?
ExerciseWeight*Reps*Sets@RPE
Walk/Run Dirt road and back - 05:33
Skips A few
Snatch 187*1
198*1*2
203*1*2
207*1*2
212*1*3
198*1*5
Squat 441*1@7

Saturday, 31 Sep

Session RPE/Time8.5/2:27
ExerciseWeight*Reps*Sets@RPE
Walk Dirt road and back
Echo Bike 1531 watts
Squat 474*1@9
Bench 309*1@7.5
331*1@8.5
342*1@9
Deadlift 485*1@7
551*1@8.5
Echo Bike 1746 watts

Worked up to heavy singles to get a better picture of my starting maxes for this next block, because I've signed up for a meet in 7 weeks. I'm doing a Powerlifting America meet on 17 November. I'm going to be battling for second at best, because Garrett Blevins is also signed up as a 105. If I didn't want to face him, I suppose I could go up to the 120 class. Then I'd just have to face Mike Tuchscherer... Or I could do a hell of a cut and go down to 93 kg to face Bryce Lewis. So I think I'll just stay where I am and go for the best second-place performance I can get as a 105.

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Post by SeanHerbison » Tue Oct 04, 2022 11:37 pm

Monday, 3 Oct

Session RPE/Time9/3:46
ExerciseWeight*Reps*Sets@RPE
Walk/Run Dirt road - 5:10
Broad Jump 3*5- 28-29’
Seated Box Jump 45”*3
48”*3
49”*3
51”*3
Deadlift 562*1@10
463*5@10
441*5*2@9, 8
Comp Bench 243*8*4@7, 7.5, 8.5, 9
HB Squat 375*3*3@8, 8.5, 8.5
375*misgroove
331*3*2@8, 7
V-Up 25*10*5
Echo Bike Sprint 1459watts
1495 watts
Cartwheels 1 ea* several

Excellent first session of the block, except for smashing my shin. My Dad was lifting in the rack, so I did my high-bar squats from my squat stands. I misgrooved one and had to bail, which wasn't a problem, except that I didn't watch where my leg was going, and I hit the rack foot right where I've already got a massive bruise from hitting my shin on a jerk block last week. I messed up my opening warm-up jump and hit it right on the corner.

Shin injury notwithstanding, I'm excited for this. I meant for the deadlift single to be @9 and the first set of 5 to be @8-9, but they ended up both being @10, and I'm completely fine with that. I'm getting back the mindset of pushing it, and I didn't give up on either one. I was a bit stiff this morning, but nothing severe, and after a shower and doing today's non-lifting work, I feel really good.

Speaking of non-lifting work:

Tuesday, 4 Oct

Session RPE/Time5/1:00
ExerciseWeight*Reps*Sets@RPE
Walk/Run Dirt road - 5:30
Kicks 10ish each leg
Yard work Pulling weeds
Stretching Splits
Leg Swings
Ring Hangs ~2 min
Ring Chin-up BW*1, 2, 3, 4

Since last Thursday, I've been doing some form of at least moderately intense physical activity on my off days. I probably won't be logging it, but here's today as an example.

Sprints, jumping, and stretching make up most of it, but also shot put juggling, jumps, and cartwheels. And lots of yardwork I've been putting off. Speaking of cartwheels though. I've actually been successfully using them as an anti-pain mindset tool, too. Some part of my brain wants to convince me that my back hurts for stupid reasons. So instead of giving in and sitting down, I'll go do a cartwheel instead. That sends myself the contradictory signal that my back is fine, since if it wasn't, I obviously wouldn't/couldn't be doing cartwheels, so I must be fine after all.

I'm feeling very good overall, and I'm enjoying training more and more. I'm even seeing noticeable cardio improvements. This is how training is supposed to be, and I'd forgotten how much I can enjoy pushing hard.

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Post by SeanHerbison » Wed Oct 05, 2022 9:54 pm

Wednesday, 5 Oct

Session RPE/Time9.5/3:02
ExerciseWeight*Reps*Sets@RPE
Bike 5 min - 1.78 mi
Box Jump 45”*5
48”*3*
51”*1*5
Squat 441*1@8
474*1@absolute 10
408*5@10
386*5@10
364*5*3@8.5, 8, 8
2-ct Pause Bench 276*5@10
265*5*3@8.5, 8, 10
254*5@7.5
Paused Deadlift 331*4@6.5
353*4@7.5
375*4@8
397*4@8.5

This is a lot of fun. Hard as crap, I wasn't aiming for that many RPE 10s, but I feel really good after. I'm proud of my grind on that top squat single, even if it's rather lighter than I was hoping for. But it matters what it is in seven weeks, not what it is now.

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Post by SeanHerbison » Sun Oct 16, 2022 9:28 pm

Saturday, 8 Oct

Session RPE/Time9/1:57
ExerciseWeight*Reps*Sets@RPE
Bike 5 min - 1.83 mi
Broad Jump 3*8 - 27’-30’
Deadlift 463*2*3@8, 8.5, 7
474*2*4@8.5, 9, 10, 9
485*2@9
w/Comp Bench 331*1@8
287*4*2@8
293*4*2@8.5, 10
Squat 430*5*1@8.5
Touch Touch 176*10*5

Monday, 10 Oct

Session RPE/Time9.5/3:20
ExerciseWeight*Reps*Sets@RPE
Walk Dirt road
Echo Bike Sprint 1603 watts
1585watts
Broad Jump 3*4
Seated Box Jump 43”*3*3
Deadlift 375*3 DOH
573*0@glued to ground
551*1@10.00, 0.08 m/s
485*5@9.5
441*5@8.5
457*5@10
Comp Bench 254*8*4@7.5, 8, 9, 10
HB Squat 375*3*2@8.5, 8.5
386*3@8.5
342*3*2@7.5
V-Up 25*10*5
Echo Bike Sprint 1459 watts
1495 watts
Cartwheels Throughout

Wednesday, 12 Oct

Session RPE/Time10/3:49
ExerciseWeight*Reps*Sets@RPE
Bike 5 min - 1.88 mi
Broad Jump 3*5 - 29’, 30’, 31’, 31’, 32’
Squat 452*1@8
485*1@9.5, 0.25 m/s
419*5@10
408*5@10
375*5*2@9, 8
386*5@8
2-ct Pause Bench 287*5@10
276*5@9.5
265*5*3@8.5-9
Paused Deadlift 353*4@7
375*4@7.5
397*4@8
419*4@8.5

Friday, 14 Oct

Session RPE/Time9.5/4:04
ExerciseWeight*Reps*Sets@RPE
Walk Dirt road
Broad Jump 3*4 - 29, 30, 30, 31’
Seated Box Jump 45”*5
46”*5
48”*3
49”*2
51”*2, 3
Deadlift 463*2@7
474*2@7.5
485*2@8
496*2@8
507*2@8.5, 8
518*1@10
485*3@8
w/Comp Bench 347*0*2@ha!
336*1@9
298*3.5@10.5
287*4*2@9, 9.5
289*4@9
SSB Squat 291*2@5
313*2@6
335*2@6
357*2@6.5
Echo Bike Sprint 1782 watts
1817 watts
Toe Touch 55*31

Saturday, 15 Oct

Session RPE/Time9.5/3:10
ExerciseWeight*Reps*Sets@RPE
Bike 5 min - 1.82 mi
Broad Jump 3*8 - 28, 28, 27, 28, 29, 30, 30,
Squat 441*5*1@
DB Bench 198*10, 11, 7, 8@9.5-10
Power Clean 154*1
176*1
198*1
220*1
243*1*5@9ish
245*1@8 (+jerk)

Continuing to push hard and have fun. I've either lifted or done some other type of training on 13 of the last 14 days, and the day I missed was because I had to take Buddy to the vet. I'm carrying more fatigue than I was before, but I'm not sore, I'm not in pain, and overall my energy levels are higher than they've been in years.

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Post by SeanHerbison » Tue Jan 17, 2023 9:43 am

Monday, 16 Jan

Session Time2:34
ExerciseWeight*Reps*Sets
Bike 5 min - 1.82 mi
Power Clean 221*3*5
Squat 353*5*5
2-ct Paused Bench 231*5*5
Plank 44 sec
48 sec

Surprise, I'm back! I competed in the middle of November:



And I've basically been dicking around since. I've been working hard, and my frequency has mostly been 6-7 times per week, but I haven't been following any type of program, and my overall volume has been pretty low despite the frequency. I did do two weeks of EvolveAI, but it wasn't for me. Part of that was a mismatch of training styles, and part was that the app is still fairly buggy.

Now I'm back to following actual programming. Still coaching myself, but setting and enforcing a real plan. Day one is in the books.



The goal is to follow this for 6 weeks and then decide where to go from there. If I'm stalling out, I'll test my maxes. If I'm still making progress, I'll just keep going. I'll put in deloads as/if needed, but I'm starting light enough that it shouldn't be an issue in the near future.

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Post by SeanHerbison » Wed Apr 05, 2023 2:43 pm

Oh, hey, I haven't posted here in... oh, only 2.5 months. I honestly thought it was longer than that.




I've also started writing. I've got two articles up so far at https://herbison.ghost.io/. More are coming more or less soon. If you've got any topics you'd like me to cover, and I've got a reasonable amount of knowledge about it, let me know.

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Post by DanCR » Wed Apr 05, 2023 5:25 pm

Read your piece and followed the link to dude’s Time piece. Sufficiently more terrified than I was before, which is saying something.

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Post by SeanHerbison » Fri Apr 07, 2023 8:03 am

DCR wrote: Wed Apr 05, 2023 5:25 pm Read your piece and followed the link to dude’s Time piece. Sufficiently more terrified than I was before, which is saying something.
I don't know if the current approach involving training on large language models will get us to full superintelligent general AI, but I also don't know that it won't, and that should indeed be scary. Not that fact that I don't know, per se, but the fact that no one knows. Even if it doesn't, we're almost certainly going to get there eventually with a future approach.

I'd love to say the most likely thing that happens if this approach doesn't pan out is that we look back at it and think "Holy crap, that was close. We'd better go all-in on being prepared for the next shot at it." But I think the more likely response in that case would be "See? You guys were all doom and gloom last time, and it turned out fine. There's nothing to worry about."

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Post by SeanHerbison » Mon May 29, 2023 4:32 pm

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I've decided to log again. If nothing else, my cat gifs are piling up, and I know the links in the date are the best part of my log.

I competed in discus/shot put again recently. It went alright, but my current level of strength is definitely holding me back.



Thus begins the LP. I'll be lifting Mon/Tues/Thurs/Fri with an A/B A/B layout.

Here are the first two workouts. Thursday may have been slightly impacted by maxing snatch, bench, and deadlift on Wednesday.

Thursday, 25 May

ExerciseWeight x Reps x Sets
Walk 0.55 mi - 8:00
Seated Box Jump 45" x 2 x 3
45" x 3 x 2
w/Deadlift/Press/Squat Bar x 5ea x 3
Squat 314 x 5 x 3
OHP 121 x 5 x 3
Power Clean 209 x 2 x 6
Ring Chin-up BW x 6, 4



Friday, 26 May

ExerciseWeight x Reps x Sets
Walk 0.55 mi - 7:25
Broad Jump BW x 3 x 3
w/Deadlift/Press/Squat Bar x 5ea x 3
Deadlift 331 x 5 x 3
Bench Press 209 x 5 x 3
Front Squat 209 x 3 x 5
DB Hammer Curl 32.5s x 15, 13



Exciting stuff to come. For me, I mean. I'm excited to get strong again. For the rest of you, probably meh. Lifting logs are seldom very entertaining. Kind of like spectating powerlifting. But that's why there are cats.

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Post by SeanHerbison » Mon May 29, 2023 4:49 pm

Monday, 29 May

ExerciseWeight x Reps x Sets
Walk/Run Trail Loop - 16 min
Seated Box Jump 45" x 2 x 3
45" x 3 x 3
w/Deadlift/Press/Jump Squat Bar x 5ea x 3
Squat 314 x 5 x 3
OHP 121 x 5 x 3
Power Clean 209 x 2 x 6
Ring Chin-up BW x 7, 5

Same workout as Thursday, with very minor variations. I'm doing the same A/B three times before starting to move the weight up. I want to see if/how much the difficulty changes based on where it is in the week and what else I'm doing.

This one felt fantastic. Something clicked, and I remembered how to get deep and use the stretch reflex for squatting. I don't know when I stopped doing that, but it's awesome.


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Post by DanCR » Mon May 29, 2023 5:21 pm

SeanHerbison wrote: Mon May 29, 2023 4:32 pm Exciting stuff to come. For me, I mean. I'm excited to get strong again. For the rest of you, probably meh. Lifting logs are seldom very entertaining. Kind of like spectating powerlifting. But that's why there are cats.
I for one will be following along with great interest, and am sure that I won’t be alone.

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Post by SeanHerbison » Tue May 30, 2023 2:24 pm

DCR wrote: Mon May 29, 2023 5:21 pmI for one will be following along with great interest, and am sure that I won’t be alone.
I'll strive not to disappoint you.

Tuesday, 30 May

ExerciseWeight x Reps x Sets
Walk 0.55 mi - 7:19
Broad Jump BW x 3 x 3
w/Jump Squat/Press/Deadlift Bar x 5ea x 3
Deadlift 331 x 5 x 3
Bench Press 209 x 5 x 3
Front Squat 209 x 3 x 5
DB Hammer Curl 32.5s x 18, 14

I'm remembering how to move weights fast, with focus and intent, and it feels great. There's a bit of a trade-off with deadlifts, but I do want to strengthen my grip, so I'm doing some of them DOH and some with hook grip. Right now 331*5 is about the limit for DOH; the left hand starts opening on the last two reps.

I'd apparently also forgotten how to do a thorough warm-up, and fixing that has been helping a lot.

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Post by cgeorg » Wed May 31, 2023 5:11 am

I won't lie, I enjoy following the progress and seeing the lifting of a strong and thoughtful dude who once caught 405 mid-air after a zercher squat and somehow actually retains information while listening to podcasts/videos at 3x speed, but the cats are a big part of the reason I click.

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Post by SeanHerbison » Mon Jun 05, 2023 10:02 pm

cgeorg wrote: Wed May 31, 2023 5:11 amI won't lie, I enjoy following the progress and seeing the lifting of a strong and thoughtful dude who once caught 405 mid-air after a zercher squat and somehow actually retains information while listening to podcasts/videos at 3x speed, but the cats are a big part of the reason I click.
Once upon a time, I accidentally did my most impressive lifting feat to date. Nowadays, I just listen fast and post cats.

Thursday, 1 June

ExerciseWeight x Reps x Sets
Walk 0.55 mi - 6:53
Seated Box Jump 47" x 2 x 3
45" x 3 x 3
w/Deadlift/Press/Squat Bar x 5ea x 3
Squat 314 x 5 x 3
OHP 121 x 5 x 3
Power Clean 209 x 2 x 6
Ring Chin-up BW x 5, 5, 2

Friday, 2 June

ExerciseWeight x Reps x Sets
Walk 0.55 mi - 6:34
Broad Jump BW x 3 x 3
w/Deadlift/Press/Squat Bar x 5ea x 3
Deadlift 331 x 5 x 3
Bench Press 209 x 5 x 3
Front Squat 209 x 3 x 5
DB Hammer Curl 32.5s x 21, 14

Nothing exciting here. Just getting the last of the baseline workouts in. Next workout the weights start going up. Gotta get back to that 405 catch somehow.

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Post by SeanHerbison » Wed Jun 07, 2023 8:19 pm

Monday, 5 June

ExerciseWeight x Reps x Sets
Echo Bike 2.5 min - 0.88 mi
Seated Box Jump 45" x 3 x 3
47" x 2 x 2
w/Deadlift/Press/Jump Squat Bar x 5ea x 3
Squat 319 x 5 x 3
Overhead Press 123 x 5 x 3
Power Clean 213 x 2 x 6
Ring Chin-up BW x 6, 6

Tuesday, 6 June

ExerciseWeight x Reps x Sets
Walk 0.55 mi - 5:58
Broad Jump BW x 3 x 3
w/Jump Squat/Press/Deadlift Bar x 5ea x 3
Deadlift 337 x 5 x 3
Bench Press 212 x 5 x 3
Front Squat 214 x 3 x 5
DB Hammer Curl 35s x 19, 12

Done with the baseline workouts, now I'm starting to add weight. I'm starting with:
- Squat: 2.5 kg/session
- OHP: 1
- Power Clean: 1.5
- Deadlift: 3
- Bench: 1
- Front Squat: 2

So double that for my progression per week. Warm-up and accessory stuff doesn't have a specific plan. They'll go up sporadically, based on how I'm feeling and how many reps I get.

I haven't quite decided, but I'll probably be doing this meet in November. My dad's competing, and it's far enough out that my strength should be decent by then.

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