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Power out from about 8 AM to 6 PM due to a friggin' ICE STORM in April. So no electricity, no heat, no lights, no hot water, no nothin'.

At first I was scared to train in the dark, mostly because of the Klingon in my basement. But I just remembered that humans and Klingons are allies in the future, so it should be fine. Plus, I had nothing else to do!

Texas method intensity day.

Foam Rolling

L-Sit Chin Ups

With blue Fat Gripz.

  • Body weight (~200 lb): 5

Low Bar Squat

  • 45 lb: 20
  • 140 lb: 10
  • 230 lb: 5
  • 320 lb: 3
  • 410 lb: 1
  • 440 lb: 3
    • Not to hard, but not too easy.

High Bar Squat

  • 440 lb: 2
    • A bit tough. Could have been because my stance was too narrow.

Face Pulls

  • 70 lb: 10
  • 80 lb: 10

Reverse Grip Bench Press

  • 45 lb: 10
  • 140 lb: 5
  • 230 lb: 3
  • 280 lb: 1
  • 330 lb: 1
  • 385 lb: X, 1 * PR!
    • New 1RM by +5 lb! Benched 380 lb last Friday.
    • Missed the first time, probably because of not enough leg drive. Got it the 2nd time.
  • 330 lb: 3,2
    • +2.5 lb from last week, but I knew I would probably miss if I tried the 3rd rep on the 2nd set. Going to try 330x3x3 next week.

Texas method intensity day.

Foam Rolling

L-Sit Chin Ups

With blue Fat Gripz.

  • Body weight (~200 lb): 5

Low Bar Squat

  • 45 lb: 20
  • 140 lb: 10
  • 230 lb: 5
  • 320 lb: 3
  • 410 lb: 1
  • 440 lb: 2
    • Easy double, nice and smooth.
  • 415 lb: 3

High Bar Squat

  • 415 lb: 3

Face Pulls

  • 70 lb: 10
  • 80 lb: 10

Reverse Grip Bench Press

  • 45 lb: 10
  • 140 lb: 5
  • 230 lb: 3
  • 280 lb: 1
  • 320 lb: 1
  • 380 lb: 1 *PR!
  • 327.5 lb: 3,3,3
    • Same weight as last week.

One-Arm Suitcase Deadlift

Hook grip.

Right side first, then left side.

Bar set at about mid shin.

Squeezed a Fat Gripz extreme with my opposite hand during the lift starting at 160 lb. Made things easier. Forget what the scientific term is called...let me know in the comments if you know!

UPDATE: It's called "irradiation". Thanks Craig!

  • 140 lb: 5
  • 160 lb: 3
  • 170 lb: 3

Texas method intensity day.

Foam Rolling

L-Sit Chin Ups

With blue Fat Gripz.

  • Body weight (~200 lb): 5

Low Bar Squat

  • 45 lb: 20
  • 140 lb: 10
  • 230 lb: 5
  • 320 lb: 3
  • 410 lb: 1
  • 440 lb: 1
  • 410 lb: 5
    • Was thinking about doing sets of 3 reps, but decided to go with 1 set of 5.

High Bar Squat

  • 410 lb: 5

Face Pulls

  • 70lbs: 15

Reverse Grip Bench Press

  • 45 lb: 10
  • 140 lb: 5
  • 230 lb: 3
  • 300 lb: 1
  • 350 lb: 1
    • Easy first rep, missed on the 2nd rep due to slipping! DAMMIT.
  • 350 lb: 2 *PR!
    • Changed into a tank top.
    • Missed the 3rd rep. Still, 350x2 is a 2RM!
  • 327.5 lb: 3,2
    • +2.5 lb from last week.
    • Missed on 3rd rep, last set. GAH.

One-Arm Suitcase Deadlift

Hook grip.

Left side first, then right side.

Bar set at about mid shin.

  • 140 lb: 5,5,5

It feels as though I never even had an injury. Until I did suitcase deadlifts, then I felt a little bit of something on the top set, holding the bar with my right hand.

Texas method intensity day.

Foam Rolling

L-Sit Chin Ups

  • Body weight (~200 lb): 8

Low Bar Squat

  • 45 lb: 20
  • 140 lb: 10
  • 230 lb: 5
  • 320 lb: 3
  • 370 lb: 2
  • 410 lb: 1
  • 440 lb: 1
  • 400 lb: 3

High Bar Squat

  • 400 lb: 3

Face Pulls

  • 70lbs: 15

Reverse Grip Bench Press

  • 45 lb: 10
  • 140 lb: 5
  • 230 lb: 3
  • 290 lb: 1
  • 340 lb: 3 *PR!
  • 325 lb: 3,3
    • +2.5 lb from a couple of weeks ago.
    • Doing only 2 sets instead of 3 (normally do 3x3) simply because I did 3 reps with 340 lb.

One-Arm Suitcase Deadlift

Hook grip.

Right side first, then left side.

Bar set at about mid shin.

  • 45 lb: 5
  • 100 lb: 5
  • 140 lb: 5

Even though I'm built like Wolverine, I do not have his body hair or Adamantium laced bones or claws. I also discovered this week that I do not have his healing abilities either.

hulk rips wolverine in half

I got injured on Monday, and I am still not 100% healed.

FRAK!

My obliques had feeling more sore than normal after the mat pulls on Friday, March 1 2013, but didn't expect it to be a problem. I have used similar weights before with rack pulls, and being sore and training with soreness is normal for me, so this injury was unexpected and would have been difficult to avoid.

Ended up hurting myself during a routine low bar squat over-warmup set at 460 lb.

Normally this weight is no problem at all, but coming out of the hole I felt a sharp pain on my right side, below my rib cage and I went down after that. I probably strained some muscle on that side.

Couldn't finish the remaining squats for the day.

Good news is, recovery has been quick since Monday.

I ended up jumping rope the next day, and started squatting again on Wednesday with a light weight, up to 230 lb for a set of 10 (high bar squat).

I've tested out front squat for 140 lb on Thursday (didn't log this) and it didn't hurt at all. Probably because the pain occurs when I bend over, and a front squat keeps my torso upright.

I increased the squatting workout on Friday, working up to 280 lb for 3 sets of 5.

Originally I was planning on sticking to high bar squats for 3x5 until I build my strength back up, but on Saturday I was curious as to how a more bent over, low bar squat would feel. It felt alright for most of the sets, but did feel a bit odd using 320 lb x 5. Not painful, but not normal.

So, after poking my injury with a stick and determining I can squat high and low bar with semi-light weights, I'm going to do both during the same workout for the upcoming week. Probably 3x5 for low bar, and then 3x5 for high bar, and just keep on adding weight day by day. I want to have the volume high to keep my stamina up, but we'll see how it goes.

Being forced to lower the weight for my squats is kinda like being forced to de-load. This will give me some time to recover, and hopefully end up coming back stronger.

I've mentioned before that injuries are education, and I'm going to take this opportunity to figure out how to train around this new injury and recover as soon as possible (without getting re-injured).

Bench Press: 300x5x5

In other news, I bench pressed (reverse grip) 300 lb for 5 sets of 5:

I remember when I benched 300 lb for the first time (actually it was 137.5 Kg, or ~302.5 lb) on April 28, 2011, it was a milestone for me, and I felt like I was finally a real man. Now, almost 2 years later, I'm repping it out. Consistency works!

April 28 2011

The first time I benched pressed 300 lb+

I may take a de-load week for bench press for this upcoming week, simply because my triceps and chest have been feeling worn out lately, and I'm starting to have irrational (probably) pec tear paranoia. I've been benching twice a week since last Fall I think, and have kept on adding weight mostly every week since.

Either I'm going to stick with benching on Monday and Friday, and simply lower the intensity (weight) and/or volume.

OR, I might do overhead presses on Monday and Friday, and bench press only once on Wednesday. We'll see.

Stuff You Should Read

  1. The Art Of The Reverse Grip Bench Press (NSFW) by Jamie Lewis

    Note: This is the first solid article on the reverse grip bench press. I'm working on my own article on the topic, and thought I was going to be the first, but Jamie Lewis beat me to it!

  2. How To Deadlift By Brian Carroll
  3. A Lion in Iron: Women—Be More, Not Less by Alexander Cortes