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Foam Rolling

  • 10 minutes

Heavy Bag

  • 15 minutes
  • 20 right kicks, 20 left kicks repeat 5x each (total 100 kicks/side)
  • about 50% power

Front Squat

Paused.

  • 45lbs: 10
  • 140lbs: 5
  • 190lbs: 3
  • 230lbs: 3
  • 300lbs: 1
  • 260lbs: 3,2,3
    • Bar rolled forward off my right shoulder at the bottom of the 2nd set, 3rd rep @260lbs.

Neck Extension (Harness)

  • 30lbs: 20
  • 50lbs: 20
  • 80lbs: 20
  • 95lbs: 7

Neck Flexion (Harness)

  • 30lbs: 20
  • 50lbs: 20
  • 80lbs: 20
  • 95lbs: 7

Neck Side Flexion (Harness)

  • 30lbs: 20
  • 50lbs: 20
  • 55lbs: 20
  • 60lbs: 8

Barbell Curl

  • 45lbs: 20
  • 75lbs: 8
  • 100lbs: 6

 

I hung up a 100lbs heavy bag on the rafters in my basement this week, and after a couple of workouts kicking the bag, my shins are quite tender.

It's probably going to take a while to get accustomed to heavy bag work again, especially at my current body weight of 200+lbs. I think the last time I hit a heavy bag was when I was 10lbs lighter, and even then I felt sluggish.

Also, I'm going to have to make some adjustments to my current training. Lately I've been missing a lot of 1RM attempts, so I'm going to dial down and work on 5RM, 3RM and 2RM. I'm also going to start alternating high bar and low bar squat every other workout (the main days are Monday, Wednesday and Friday). This way, I'll finally get some volume work (on Mondays) on low bar squats after months of primarily high bar squatting.

Recovery days I'm planning on doing paused squats, either high bar or low bar depending on the week. And aim for 5RM, 3RM or 2RM on Fridays.

It should look like this:

Week A

  • Monday (Volume): high bar squat 10x3 (10 sets, 3 reps)
    • Maybe switch to 5x5 once I start missing the prescribed sets and reps. Load for Monday is 410lbs.
  • Wednesday (Recovery): paused low bar squat
  • Friday (Intensity): high bar squat 5RM, 3RM or 2RM

Week B

  • Monday (Volume): low bar squat 10x3 (10 sets, 3 reps)
    • I think I'll start off with a lower weight (~370lbs), simply because I haven't done a lot of volume for low bar squats for a long time.
  • Wednesday (Recovery): paused high bar squat
  • Friday (Intensity): low bar squat 5RM, 3RM or 2RM

Reverse grip bench presses will be done twice a week (Mondays and Fridays) and work on OHP Wednesdays.

That's the game plan, so let's see how it works out!

Anyways, here's a few articles you should check out:

  1. The Dependance on Science by Kirksman
  2. All Deadlifts Should Be Touch & Go by Emevas
  3. Round Back Deadlifts by Mike Robertson

Foam Rolling

  • 10 minutes

Low Bar Squat

  • 45lbs: 20
  • 140lbs:10
  • 230lbs: 5
  • 320lbs: 3
  • 410lbs: 1
  • 460lbs: 1
  • 515lbs: MISSED
  • 500lbs: MISSED

Time to stop pushing 1RM and start pushing 5,3 & 2RM.

Heavy Bag

  • 20 minutes
    • 20 right swing kicks, 20 left swing kicks. Repeated 5x each.

 

Hung up a 100lbs heavy bag in my basement

Heavy Bag In The Basement

Used a rafter mount, heavy bag spring and a dog cable tie out (I think that's what they're called). No noise except for the 'thud' when I hit the bag. *correction: The spring absorbs most of the shock. It does shake the floor a bit, but it seems to be only along the rafters where the heavy bag hanger is attached.

Heavy Bag Rafter Mount

Did something along the lines of 5 right kicks, 5 left kicks and repeat.

Heavy Bag

  • ~45 minutes

So after chatting with j0n on Facebook (who I know from Fitocracy) a few days ago about Crossfit, home gym, cardio equipment, heavy bags and boxing gloves, I decided to look on the online classified ads website Kijiji to see if there were any deals on a heavy bag.

I stumbled across someone selling a “Fight Monkey” 100lbs heavy bag along with a pair of Cleto Reyes 16oz gloves.

I contacted the seller, and made a deal to buy both the bag and the gloves for $120 CDN…delivered!

Fight-Monkey-Heavy-Bag

I never heard of the brand Fight Monkey before, but they market their heavy bags as “commercial” heavy bag. The retail price for the heavy bag is $249.99.

I’ve never owned a pair of Cleto Reyes gloves before, but have read only good things about them. The Cleto Reyes 16oz velcro training gloves go for about $150.

This totals $400 new, not including tax and delivery charges.

So $120 for the Fight Monkey 100lbs heavy bag and the gloves tax free and delivered to me is a pretty solid deal!

Now all I need to do now is figure out where and how to hang up this heavy bag…