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Tuesday, April 30, 2013

RUSSIAN MODIFIED TRAINING - DAY4B, WEEK 8 (2013APR30)

155kg - Close but No Cigar!


Rack Split Jerk:
20 x bar work
50 x 3
75 x 2
90 x 2 (2:2:249)
105 x 2 (2:4:251)
113 x 2 (2:6:253)
120 x 2 (2:8:255)
128 x 2 (2:10:257)
135 x 2 (2:12:259)
140 x 1 (1:13:260)
145 x 1 (1:14:261)
150 x (F)2 (2:16:263)
150 x 1 (1:17:264)
155 x (F)2 (2:19:266)


155kg asked for a ride three times around the block!  BOOM!

Front Squat:
20 x bar work
75 x 3
90 x 3
110 x 3 (3:22:269)
135 x 3 (3:25:272)
145 x 3 (3:28:275)
155 x 3 (3:31:278)

* Notes:

- What the split is going on?  I decided to switch things up today and try split jerking.  I haven't done a split in a long time and it felt relatively good.  I felt quick under the bar and my foot work seemed spot-on; however, I'm having issues with locking the shoulders and elbows under heavier weights.  I think a lot of this is mentally driven, because I'm jerking off a relatively small block and I have some apprehension in losing a lift and sending bumpers through my walls.  Nonetheless, I managed to split jerk 150kg and 155kg was very close.

- Front squats went well.  I even pushed past the prescribed 135kg x 3 x 3 and made it 135kg/145kg/155kg x 3.  Not a shabby day on the platform.  Bring on week 9!

6 comments:

  1. Joe, sorry if I missed the answer on earlier post but is your current training cycle preparation for a competition? If not, and you don't mind me asking, what are your plans for competing?

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  2. @ Richard - I hate to sound so corny; but, at the moment, I'm competing against myself, because we are expecting a baby within the next two weeks. Therefore, competing outside of the garage is currently out of the picture. I have competed in the past and I do plan on competing in the fall once family matters/schedules become more predictable. I'm focusing on the Kansas State Championship and Open, and/or the American Masters -- both events held in September and November, respectively.

    I saw your video on the Catalyst forum. Have you competed since that particular meet?

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  3. Babies don't have much use, or sympathy, for a training schedule. The lifts are great to train whether competing or not, I was just curious since your weights would make you very competitive at National, maybe even International level. I would like to compete again. I am waiting on a transfer back to the States very shortly so my schedule will be a mess as well. No matter I am not going to enter any meet until I total 180, with confidence I can repeat it in a meet. That is a 17 kilo increase over my current total, I think I can get there but some days that goal seems farther than others. Ideally I would like to be confident enough to open with 80/100, the American Masters in November being the first possibility and that may be too soon. We'll see. Anyway when I read you numbers I sometimes fell like what's the use, then I read your notes and get motivated. Good stuff.

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  4. @ Richard - 80/100 would rock and it's attainable! My experience may help provide some insight/motivation and a different prospective to competing and making progress, but I started competing in December 2011 with a total of 88/110 as a 105kg lifter. Over the course of 1 year, I managed to total 122/140; however, I did move up in weight class to +105kg. Regardless, this was all done by taking very small steps. I was content and pleased with an increase of 2.5kg a month on the lifts. I know this doesn't sound like much but over the course of a year, it resulted in an increase of 64kg! Not bad for an old fart like myself. So, a 17kg increase is very doable! You just need to map out a reasonable plan and take it for action.

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  5. "Beware the fury of a patient man."

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