Happy Mother's Day to all the Super Moms out there!
Anyway, this past week I found out that my Titan singlet is almost ripped. I'm a bit hesitant to get a new singlet to be honest. I might just wear this and hope no one notices haha.
On Friday I got a new 3 rep max at 480 lb. I did 460x3 last week, which did not feel too hard, and I was certain I could get 480x3.
This upcoming Friday, I'm going to try for 500 lb x 2.
Bench Press: 350 x 3 (3RM)
I also got a bench press 3RM on Friday at 350 lb. I changed my shirt for the last set to help prevent any slipping on the bench. It felt a bit shaking, but 3 reps at 350 lb didn't feel like much of a struggle.
High Bar Squat: 480 x 2 (2RM)
On Saturday, I got a high bar squat 2RM at 480 lb:
I might have had 3 reps on a good day (didn't even make a squat face on the 2nd rep), but my low back was a bit sore and everything else ached. Still, a PR is a PR, and that's good enough for me.
Upcoming Week
The powerlifting meet is only a few weeks away (June 9), and I think this could be my last heavy week where I'm shooting for PR's before I start tapering off and making sure I don't burn myself out.
Here's what I'm looking at for this week:
Front Squat: Aiming for 2 reps at 370 lb, or maybe 3 reps at 350 lb, depending on how I feel.
Bench Press: I'm going to try for a 2RM at 370 lb.
Low Bar Squat: As mentioned early, going to attempt 500 lb for a double.
I was going to wear my singlet again for some sport-specific wardrobe training, but then I discovered that an area in the crotch is stretched to a point where there's almost a hole 🙁
My PR scoreboard has been getting a lot of action this past week:
Front Squat: 390 lb (+20 lb PR)
Did this on Wednesday after getting 380 lb (+10 lb PR). I missed 390 lb the first time because I didn't take a big enough breath before descending.
I find that it's hard to take a huge breath with a bar racked on the front of my shoulders. The belt is tight around my waist, so it doesn't seem like I can get much air by belly breathing. Also since the bar is racked across my shoulders, if I try to breath in into my chest, the loaded bar prevents much air from getting in because it's "pushing down" on my chest and not allowing my chest to expand.
Maybe I'm not breathing properly. I think I'm going to have to focus on shrugging my shoulders up a bit more when I unrack the bar or try harder to belly breathe, or both.
Low Bar Squat: 460 lb x 3 (+20 lb PR)
On Friday, the right side underneath my ribs felt a bit sore (probably from those front squats for some reason). I was a bit hesitant to go for a PR or two, but it felt better as I warmed up, so heck, why not?
Also, I wore a singlet to get used to the feel of wearing a singlet. Even though I have a 2XL singlet from Titan, which is supposed to be for people weighing 242-275lbs (I'm roughly 200 lb), it's...to put it bluntly, ball crushing at times, especially in the hole during the squat.
The weight felt pretty light coming out of the rack, so I was pretty sure that I could hit 3 reps.
This upcoming week I'm going to try for a new 2 rep max at 480 lb x 2. I would not be surprised if I hit 3 reps though.
If that happens, then I would try for 500 lb x 2. That would be pretty awesome, and I'm sure I would want to hold the last rep ("I WANNA HOLD IT!" - Captain Kirk). We'll see how things turn out in the upcoming weeks.
High Bar Squat: 460 lb x 3 (+20 lb PR)
I like the feel of a near perfect rep, but for the last rep on this set, it was slow and ugly and I had to grind it out. I think the problem was that I didn't tighten my back (especially my lats) before descending.
Currently my low and high bar squat numbers are nearly identical (with main difference being the 1RM, where my low bar squat is 515 lb and my high bar squat max is 500 lb), but I think that as the weight continues to increase, my low bar squat will start to pull away at 3RM or less.
Reverse Grip Bench Press: 330 lb x 4
I was aiming for 5 reps, but I slipped.
Man, I'm going to have to start changing shirts before attempting PRs and/or start looking for some shirts with some sticky rubbery stuff on the back (if there is such a thing).
Next time, I'm going to try for a new 3 rep max at 350 lb x 3. Previous best was 2 reps with 350 lb.
Benching 3 Times Per Week
In an effort to get in even more paused bench presses as practice, and maybe even a bigger bench, I'm going to start bench pressing 3x per week instead of 2, at least for the next month or so. That means that overhead presses will take a back seat until the powerlifting meet in June is over. I'll probably throw them in once a week as a warmup or at the end of the workout.
At least on the surface, there seems to get a relationship between a bigger bench (or bigger <insert lift here>) and frequency of performing the lift. Smolov Jr for bench presses have you benching 4 times per week, and some (maybe all? Not sure) variants of Sheiko gets you bench pressing 3 times per week. Well, I'm not going to be doing any sort of specific bench pressing bro-gram, but just throwing in a bench press workout on Wednesday, something along the lines of working up to a few heavy paused singles, and then some paused back off sets.
John Phung – Squat and OHP PRs by Brandon Goris (Pretty cool that I got mentioned on this site. Lift.net is full of monsters, and I want to be a monster too!)