This was a good one. Bands are no joke and the concept of accommodating leverage (resistance) is something when utilized appropriately and within a given program is a game changer.
Dynamic effort Squat
Bands Mini and next size up:
135 bar weight with bands 8 singles
185 bar weight with bands 1 (too slow for a dynamic so went down)
This was a great learning experience. We certainly had more band weight than I intended but we adjusted bar weight and took the percentages of weight to bar and reversed today. Greg set it up and did a beyond excellent job. I felt strong, fast, tight and explosive. Pushing the knees out made the move 100% better. WOW! This was awesome
Lightened Method DL
Big bands hanging fRom top rack.
Bar weight: singles from 495, 545, 595, 635
This are incredible. Bands help off the floor but below knees you feel all the weight.
Hanging Straight leg raise (aka toes to bar)
8,6,4
Handstand kick up practice
Crow mountain climbers 3 sets of 3 reps
Split Day
Yoga deep hatha style
A place to track my training sessions and pertinent information related to such.
Friday, January 20, 2012
Thursday, January 19, 2012
Yoga and gymnastics practice
I love the human body. It's beauty from the inside to the outside is remarkable. The ability to explore the body is one of life's great gifts for a personality like mine. When I made the commitment to learning the art and science of yoga my approach to life and physical practice changed forever. I feel like I am embarking on another level, another change once again with the implementation of gymnastics. I get giddy like a kid when I have the time to practice and I find myself carving out a little time daily with the intensity of my school, work and life schedule t practice.
I am on week 7 and the progress is showing. First, I am learning how to train, how to practice the moves, how to integrate and see how one move helps another and vice versa. The bigger picture is much clearer.
Today I combined the 2 into my own flow and practice and WOW!
Crow mountain climbers 3/side x 3 sets
Pistol 3/side x 3
Crow to handstand 3-5 reps x 3 sets (not a full handstand yet but a progression)
Candlestick 3 sets of 5 (aka deck squat)
Handstand kick up 3 sets of 5
L-sit off yoga blocks (toughest yet due to lack of ground clearance, makes me get feet up) 10 secs x 3
Various yoga poses mixed in, down dog, cobra, up dog, pigeon, single leg forward fold, forward fold standing & sitting,
Wide leg forward fold, kneeling lunge with quad stretch, runners lunge
I am on week 7 and the progress is showing. First, I am learning how to train, how to practice the moves, how to integrate and see how one move helps another and vice versa. The bigger picture is much clearer.
Today I combined the 2 into my own flow and practice and WOW!
Crow mountain climbers 3/side x 3 sets
Pistol 3/side x 3
Crow to handstand 3-5 reps x 3 sets (not a full handstand yet but a progression)
Candlestick 3 sets of 5 (aka deck squat)
Handstand kick up 3 sets of 5
L-sit off yoga blocks (toughest yet due to lack of ground clearance, makes me get feet up) 10 secs x 3
Various yoga poses mixed in, down dog, cobra, up dog, pigeon, single leg forward fold, forward fold standing & sitting,
Wide leg forward fold, kneeling lunge with quad stretch, runners lunge
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
Max effort, bench/upper body & yin yoga
Started the day doing so e yin yoga and teaching yin yoga. Nice to spend time in deep stretches, nothing forced working on Opening through connective tissue, joints and bones. A practice of patience and a reward of deep relaxation.
Max Effort Bench
Let me say I am not a bench pressed and it is far from my favorite. But with Greg lifting I have been actively engaged and sharing the wisdom I have learned with him and teaching various aspects of the bench thin ally, philosophically and training wise.
3 board bench press
235/2x1
255/2x1
275/1x1
295/1x1
315/1x1
KB military press (single bell)
32/3 x 5
This was great, first time in 2 months due to a weakened rotator from a stupid thing. So felt great! Love these
Supersetted with pullups
16kg/3 x 5
Same rotator has held me back....not making same mistake again ;)
Ring L-Sit 20 sec x 3
Handstand freestyle practice
Parallettes L-sit to headstand (head off floor) to planche
5 reps total
Done!
Max Effort Bench
Let me say I am not a bench pressed and it is far from my favorite. But with Greg lifting I have been actively engaged and sharing the wisdom I have learned with him and teaching various aspects of the bench thin ally, philosophically and training wise.
3 board bench press
235/2x1
255/2x1
275/1x1
295/1x1
315/1x1
KB military press (single bell)
32/3 x 5
This was great, first time in 2 months due to a weakened rotator from a stupid thing. So felt great! Love these
Supersetted with pullups
16kg/3 x 5
Same rotator has held me back....not making same mistake again ;)
Ring L-Sit 20 sec x 3
Handstand freestyle practice
Parallettes L-sit to headstand (head off floor) to planche
5 reps total
Done!
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
Tai Chi
Todays practice, Tai Chi. A great one hour practice. A majority of the time is joint mobility practice. From there we practice the forms, adding and building on the prior weeks. At the end we practice sticky hand drills, etc. the style is wuDang Zhao Bao and the teacher is the 12th generation successor.
Since this class is taught through school there are some limitations to progression, however, the movement practice is beautiful and calming. Really helps teach relaxed movement and fluidity.
Since this class is taught through school there are some limitations to progression, however, the movement practice is beautiful and calming. Really helps teach relaxed movement and fluidity.
Monday, January 16, 2012
Max effort monday
Max effort day:
Front squat:
235, 255, 275, 295, 315 fail
All singles with pause in the hole.
315 fail due to position, got out of hole fine just near top lost position and was not worth saving
Box jump static
3 sets of 3 @ 39.5
Handstand face the wall. 30 sec x 4
L-Sit parallettes 15sec x 4
Both advanced positions (progression)
1000 m row
Good solid workout and Greg set another PR, 370 front squat!, start of week 3
Front squat:
235, 255, 275, 295, 315 fail
All singles with pause in the hole.
315 fail due to position, got out of hole fine just near top lost position and was not worth saving
Box jump static
3 sets of 3 @ 39.5
Handstand face the wall. 30 sec x 4
L-Sit parallettes 15sec x 4
Both advanced positions (progression)
1000 m row
Good solid workout and Greg set another PR, 370 front squat!, start of week 3
Friday, January 13, 2012
This was an ideal training day.
First part of day filled with yoga and sun salutations. Great way to wake up and move the body. 30 good minutes and a savasana to top it off
Second part of the day had the pleasure of training with Greg Larsen, my fiancé and Greg's wife. Plus we had Chris Eagen, Kevin McMahon (former olympian), devin Lopez, DJ Downs and a couple others so made up a strong training room
Today was dynamic effort squat day! Love squatting and dead lifting so this was a fun one.
Box squat 12 inch box with bands used for accommodating leverage
205 + bands for 8 sets of 2
This was tough. Getting appropriate band tension is not easy. We are learning to use the rack but the tension felt good and movement strong. I like these, teach you to drive throughout full range of motion.
Deadlift bar starting 2 inches of floor with double mini bands.
295 plus bands for 7 singles.
This really keeps me in my groove and forces me to pull through fast and strong bottom to top.
Kneeling jump into rock bottom squat
5 sets of 3
Fun, fast and ninja like :)
Sled pulls
6 plates, 200 feet x 3
9 plates x 1
Gymnastic
Toes to bar static 5x2
L sit rings: 20 sec x 2
Handstand 5 x 2
Candlestick (deck squat) 5x2
L to handstand practice on parallettes 3 sets of 3
Food! And school
First part of day filled with yoga and sun salutations. Great way to wake up and move the body. 30 good minutes and a savasana to top it off
Second part of the day had the pleasure of training with Greg Larsen, my fiancé and Greg's wife. Plus we had Chris Eagen, Kevin McMahon (former olympian), devin Lopez, DJ Downs and a couple others so made up a strong training room
Today was dynamic effort squat day! Love squatting and dead lifting so this was a fun one.
Box squat 12 inch box with bands used for accommodating leverage
205 + bands for 8 sets of 2
This was tough. Getting appropriate band tension is not easy. We are learning to use the rack but the tension felt good and movement strong. I like these, teach you to drive throughout full range of motion.
Deadlift bar starting 2 inches of floor with double mini bands.
295 plus bands for 7 singles.
This really keeps me in my groove and forces me to pull through fast and strong bottom to top.
Kneeling jump into rock bottom squat
5 sets of 3
Fun, fast and ninja like :)
Sled pulls
6 plates, 200 feet x 3
9 plates x 1
Gymnastic
Toes to bar static 5x2
L sit rings: 20 sec x 2
Handstand 5 x 2
Candlestick (deck squat) 5x2
L to handstand practice on parallettes 3 sets of 3
Food! And school
Thursday, January 12, 2012
The Sweet Practice
A long day comes to a beautiful end with the Sweet Practice. Yes, the practice of deep peaceful Breathing blended with the dance of the body. Yoga, always rewarding brings so much more than just stretching to live. I always find a creative space when practicing yoga. My mind is free and clear of all things it feels needless at that time leaving space for a deeper level of awareness/consciousness.
Tonights practice carried the aspect of yin and restoration, filled with forward folds, gentle twists, and gentle hip/sacrum openers. A sweet melody filled the background, with candles providing the light. And of course, every yoga session is topped off by my favorite asana, savasana. Clear mind, relaxed body, peaceful nature.
Tonights practice carried the aspect of yin and restoration, filled with forward folds, gentle twists, and gentle hip/sacrum openers. A sweet melody filled the background, with candles providing the light. And of course, every yoga session is topped off by my favorite asana, savasana. Clear mind, relaxed body, peaceful nature.
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Great day for a workout. Had some free time and took advantage. Met up with Greg Larsen to teach him portions of his new program and lift.
First time bench pressing in at least 6 months. So a bit rusty but since I am well trained the neurology is set in place and I quickly dusted off
Max effort day (westside inspired)
2 board bench press
Worked up to 285, did 275, 265, 255 for doubles
Felt really good. I had a great groove and strong out of the pause.
Did not want to push to hard and fast so stopped here and loading felt great
Followed up with ring dips, pullups and..
Sled work. Various upper body moves, pressing, flys and reverse flys, seated and standing row.
Finished with
toes to bar dead hang
Hand stands free style
L-sit to handstand on parallettes to planche. This is a work in progress but indeed is progressing quite well. At approximately 60 degrees on handstand part. Arms are still bent but able to start pressing up. This will improve/increase once I get proper position
First time bench pressing in at least 6 months. So a bit rusty but since I am well trained the neurology is set in place and I quickly dusted off
Max effort day (westside inspired)
2 board bench press
Worked up to 285, did 275, 265, 255 for doubles
Felt really good. I had a great groove and strong out of the pause.
Did not want to push to hard and fast so stopped here and loading felt great
Followed up with ring dips, pullups and..
Sled work. Various upper body moves, pressing, flys and reverse flys, seated and standing row.
Finished with
toes to bar dead hang
Hand stands free style
L-sit to handstand on parallettes to planche. This is a work in progress but indeed is progressing quite well. At approximately 60 degrees on handstand part. Arms are still bent but able to start pressing up. This will improve/increase once I get proper position
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
The Practice is fluid
Yes it is indeed fluid. The practice as a whole is always changing but there is another element of the practice that is also fluid. As enter the last year of TCM medical school I am embarking on a challenging semester including 26 units o class hours with internship. In addition I have my existing business which is another 20 + hours a week.
Over the past three weeks I have had little work and no school during this time I had ample time and energy to dedicate to my physical practices. During the school semester this is very difficult and leads too me adjusting goals to meet demands.
Therefore daily I make time to do some form of my practices, yoga, strength, gymnastics, running. The numbers are less important in terms of reps, sets, weight, time, distance and are much more dedicated to focused movements that contribute to my overall health and well-being.
Today practice
Gymnastics including
Pistol
Pushup
Hanging L Sit static
Front lever static
Handstand kick up free style
Planche modified static hold
Yoga modified sun salutation flow
Tai Ji
The key is honing skill and as skill increases it is easier to hone with less time which is why I am keeping things relatively 'simple'
Over the past three weeks I have had little work and no school during this time I had ample time and energy to dedicate to my physical practices. During the school semester this is very difficult and leads too me adjusting goals to meet demands.
Therefore daily I make time to do some form of my practices, yoga, strength, gymnastics, running. The numbers are less important in terms of reps, sets, weight, time, distance and are much more dedicated to focused movements that contribute to my overall health and well-being.
Today practice
Gymnastics including
Pistol
Pushup
Hanging L Sit static
Front lever static
Handstand kick up free style
Planche modified static hold
Yoga modified sun salutation flow
Tai Ji
The key is honing skill and as skill increases it is easier to hone with less time which is why I am keeping things relatively 'simple'
Sunday, January 08, 2012
Fun Day
Today was great, felt like a kid on the playground. Sara and I took to advantage of a beautiful Winter day and went outside and hit the track. Simple movement day.
Run a lap, do 25 pushups, 5 strict toes to bar
4 rounds
Total of 1 mile, 100 pushups and 20 T2B
Finish with Handstand Practice and at home yin yoga.
With school starting tomorrow and a 26 unit semester plus, at least one seminar to attend, etc. I am just happy to have the ability to move the body. I imagine things will become a little more sporadic but I will keep up to my best abilities with my practices.
Run a lap, do 25 pushups, 5 strict toes to bar
4 rounds
Total of 1 mile, 100 pushups and 20 T2B
Finish with Handstand Practice and at home yin yoga.
With school starting tomorrow and a 26 unit semester plus, at least one seminar to attend, etc. I am just happy to have the ability to move the body. I imagine things will become a little more sporadic but I will keep up to my best abilities with my practices.
Saturday, January 07, 2012
Deadlifts and Oly's
Still in a deloading phase but always room for practice. I love Saturdays because of the great group that comes together for the Deadlifts. I enjoy coaching when needed and helping the crew of Crossfit Los Gatos. It started with myself and Chris Eagen, then Devin Lopez, and now DJ Downs, of course my fiance Sara Gurka, Michelle Viviano, Coral Lloyd, and now Greg and Jen Larsen. We are continually adding great people dedicated to their human potential.
Sumo Deadlift
Note: took a wider stance to focus more on hips and overall felt stronger even deloading
Worked up to heavy singles finishing at 425
Rack Pulls (2 inches below knee)
worked up to heavy singles up to 515
Enough today at this weight. This was the max I had considering my focus was to deload. Always nice to have 500+ be a deload week. I can tell just by feel how much stronger I am. Next week, time for a change.
Hang Power Clean and Jerk
155: 5 triples
Last week this sucked so today just put myself into a corner and trusted my intuition and felt great. Much easier and I can tell things are coming together. Sometimes all we need is to practice what we know instinctive and intuitively. Too much coaching, too many tips at this point is just too much. I just need to trust what I am doing at a lighter weight and practice. This is a new journey so I have time :-)
Yoga
Sumo Deadlift
Note: took a wider stance to focus more on hips and overall felt stronger even deloading
Worked up to heavy singles finishing at 425
Rack Pulls (2 inches below knee)
worked up to heavy singles up to 515
Enough today at this weight. This was the max I had considering my focus was to deload. Always nice to have 500+ be a deload week. I can tell just by feel how much stronger I am. Next week, time for a change.
Hang Power Clean and Jerk
155: 5 triples
Last week this sucked so today just put myself into a corner and trusted my intuition and felt great. Much easier and I can tell things are coming together. Sometimes all we need is to practice what we know instinctive and intuitively. Too much coaching, too many tips at this point is just too much. I just need to trust what I am doing at a lighter weight and practice. This is a new journey so I have time :-)
Yoga
Thursday, January 05, 2012
Deloading and Gymnastics Practice
For the past number of weeks I have been putting some BIG loads on the bar, multiple weeks of 400+ lb squats, 500 to over 650+ lbs Deadlifts, Heavy snatches, cleans, jerks, etc. my body has kindly suggested I back off a bit so I am taking the cue and no bar work till Saturday DL. In the meantime there still is my gymnastics practice so today was all about that.
Strict Toes 2 Bar 5 reps x3
with
Handstand Holds (face the wall) 20 second holds x3
Pull-ups 5, 6, 7 ladder (dead hang pause, tactical with chest to bar)
L-Sit Parallettes 15 second hold x3
Front Lever static holds x 3
planche static holds x 3
L-Sit to handstand (elbows bent) for 3 rounds holding handstand (not perpendicular yet)
All these I am attempting to increase difficulty so times may reflect this. And sometimes, my body is just pooped by the time I reach a certain exercise. Progress is coming and it is evident.
1 mile Run
Stretch as always. Directed Yoga stretches to address areas of need!
Strict Toes 2 Bar 5 reps x3
with
Handstand Holds (face the wall) 20 second holds x3
Pull-ups 5, 6, 7 ladder (dead hang pause, tactical with chest to bar)
L-Sit Parallettes 15 second hold x3
Front Lever static holds x 3
planche static holds x 3
L-Sit to handstand (elbows bent) for 3 rounds holding handstand (not perpendicular yet)
All these I am attempting to increase difficulty so times may reflect this. And sometimes, my body is just pooped by the time I reach a certain exercise. Progress is coming and it is evident.
1 mile Run
Stretch as always. Directed Yoga stretches to address areas of need!
Tuesday, January 03, 2012
Clinic hours starting January 9th
Beginning Monday January 9th I will be the school clinic Mondays 4-7 pm. The first 3 sessions are complimentary. Each session includes acupuncture, massage, stretching (if applicable) and a nice rest :) my main focus is orthopedics & sports injury/performance. To make an appointment please contact the clinic directly at http://www.fivebranches.edu/health-centers/1183 408-260-8868
Olys and gymnastics! 1 step forward
Yep another day of practice. It may sound/seem redundant but it is my key, consistent practice. Now, as you look at my numbers, etc it may not make sense, no worries. The idea is a wave based Periodized model written in pencil, flexible and adaptable. First it is important to understand my goal. As a whole in my life my "goal" is to take one step forward each day. As Lao Tzu says a journey of a thousand miles begins with one step, so in my journey, each day I want to take a step forward. I apply this approach to all things in my life and this is the case in training. I want to develop a consistent, sustainable approach that allows me to get better each training session and to explore new frontiers in human potential. That being said here is today's breakdown Warm up with joint mobility, dynamic movements. Hang power clean: work up to singles @ 155lbs 8 total This was pure ugliness. I was off in an attempt to make an adjustment. I hit a few that felt easy and the others were just off. Jerks (split) work up to singles: 205 finishing weight No spring, no power and again just ugly. Not my day on the olys but awareness is key and instead of beating myself up I transitioned to my favorite part of my practice, gymnastics Gymnastics L-sit (parallettes): 3 holds @ 15 sec each Handstand face wall: 3 static holds Front Lever: 2 sets legs straight up to ceiling, 1 straddle. All held for time. Planche on parallettes: 3 sets practice static holds. Hip to head parallel to floor, knees bent L-sit to handstand (not full handstand yet, arms bent and legs still at angle. 3 reps, 3 sets holding 'hamdstand' Done!
Monday, January 02, 2012
Workout of the Day
Another one in the books. Had a strong workout today, felt good, fresh and healthy. A great opportunity to workout with Greg Larsen, a phenomenal athlete and student of the game. Squats (Strength Day): worked up to heavy singles 315 335 365 385 405 deep in the hole squats. Felt great had more in the tank but this was a good place to stop. Had to film Sara's workout so my snatch workout became a simplified practice. Hang Power Snatch: worked up to a few singles 135 for 3 singles This is still such a raw movement for me. Definitely not neurologically programmed. I should spend more time practicing this and the clean jerk just to hammer in the motor pattern. Not big volumes but more quality practice. This is exactly what today was and I feel like I took a step forward. Greg offered a good tip with my knee position and this made the move much easier and more proficient. Military (Strict) Press: worked up to 3 singles 155 for 3 singles This is the first time in over 6 weeks. The reason is due to a strain I suffered being a dumb arse trying a muscle up (bad move on my part and I paid the price with a strained rotator cuff). So felt good to come back and do some light work and loading. Super set with Strict chest to bar tactical style dead hang pullups: 5 x 5 just added this back into the fray as well due to shoulder so again, positive! Box Jump: 38 inch Static squat hold (above parallel) 3 sets of 3 Super set with Banded Kettlebell Swings 24kg (blue band) 3 sets of 8 reps Finish off with gymnastic work 1 set of L-Sit Rings: 40 second hold (best ever) Handstand face the wall: hold for time and positional awareness 1 set of Bar Hang L-Sit: 35 second hold 1 Round of free standing handstand practice (able to stick 1 and hold for a number of seconds) Additionally: Sara kicked butt in her workout! Greg hit a Squat PR of 415 today! not bad on our first day squatting together!
Sunday, January 01, 2012
Today's movement practice, Yoga! My favorite and most important practice! Call it getting in touch with my breathe, freeing my mind/ego and flowing with grace!
Focus back ends. Warm up with sun salutation A, etc.
Cobra, locust, bridge, bow, and wheel. Finished off with shoulder stand (very important to invert in general), plow, happy baby, twist, supra baddha and my favorite, savasana.
A good challenging practice addressing many of the areas with greatest restriction/tightness. An invaluable asset in my practice! Good to be aware and be able to address these awareness with conscious choice action!
Saturday, December 31, 2011
Since September my training has been quite consistent. They were some missed days due to the intensity of school/work schedule but overall I feel good about the progress and clarity I have obtained over this juncture. During which I have taken up Olympic lifting as a regular portion of my training program and In December added in a concentrated effort in the realm of gymnastics. This is indeed my favorite aspect of my current regimen. I love training the gymnastic movements, one because I am a novice and learning so dang much and two because Sara, my fiancé and I get to train and play together (she competed at the college level). It is always great to see her move with such grace, beauty and effortlessness and share/teach me.
Today we contiuned with the Olympics focusing on coupling the clean and jerk. My work came it of the power hangout position. Since my clean is behind my jerk, this movement is truly about practice.
135/3 x3
155/2 x3
185/1 x1 failed 2 other attempts
Overall a bit off. Still a foreign move in which my mind is over active to say the least and this is not generally a good approach to movement. But I had the power just missed the catch. It seemed I was not prepared for the power.
Started with deadlifts
Sumo off 2 inch box
365/1 x8
Rack pulls (2 inches below knees)
Main sets: first of a 3 week cycle with this move
495
545
565
Gymnastics
Handstand (freestanding practice kicking up and holding)
Note: got first one yesterday
L-Sit: rings 2 sets for 30 seconds
This is my longest holds yet and they take serious focus and effort. But I can honestlY say the L sit is the key component and making me much stronger.
I would not call this my best day in the gym, in faact the last 2 I have been off. But consistency and practice are the keys. I will do my yoga at home tonight to do the most important aspect of my 'practice & training'
Feels good.
Friday, December 30, 2011
It has been quite some time, in fact about 18 months since I last posted here. During that time my life has been consumed with all the things that I love to do, including a good majority in school for Chinese medicine. With little time to dedicate to this piece of my life, writing a blog I decided to walk away for a while. Now the path has brought me back to this point so here is my first entry on this next part of the journey.
Entering 2012 I will be in my last year of school. With approximately 40 some units and a good majority being dedicated to clinic hours treating patients and enhancing skills and preparing for board exams. Couple this with continuing to build the business and training it will be another amazing year. The best part will be marrying my amazing fiancé in August and seeing our relationship continue to blossom and flourish.
So stay tuned, stick around, add your 2 cents, share, etc. and have agreat 2012. Now time to study for my Chemistry final and then go workout with the fiancé at Crossfit Los Gatos!
Friday, June 11, 2010
Powerlifting Workouts
Workouts
Week 1
Dynamic/auxillary Bench
Bar 225 with chains 3 reps x5
Kb press: 97lb/1 for 5
Pullup with chains 35 lbs 3x5
Squat
Wk 1
205/2x10
50lb band
#9
Box jump 44inch max
45 inch 3 single failures
Bench 225/3x8
Deadlift
455 including 50lb/side
Week 2
Bench press with band 50lb/side
135/3x3
155/2x3
Military press
Band 50/side
95/2x4
Pull up
35lb kb 3x3
Day 2
Squat
315/2x5
315/1x2
Day 3
Bench Press
225/2x2
275/1x1
1 Board
275/1x1
295/1x1
315/1x1
320/1x1
295/1x1
275/1x1
Day 4
Deadlift, 4 inch box
Hammie tightened up, passed
Kb Military Press with 50lb band and 16kg bell
2 reps x 6sets
Pull-up BW
5x5
Week 3
Bench Press with 50lb/side wrapped in a V so much more tension
36lbs of chain tension (18/side), 135 on the bar
one set with 25lb plate at bottom of chains..FAIL estimated to be WAY TO HEAVY, LOL
one set with 10lb plate at bottom of chains..FAIL estimated to be 350 total
3 sets of doubles no plates, just bands, 135 and chains
Day 2
Squat
225/2x3
275/2x1
315/1x1
365/1x1
405/1x1
415/1x1
Military Press (explosive)
32kg (KB) 5x5
Chin-up
Bw/5
12kg/3
16kg/3
24kg/2x3
Day 3
225/2x1
275/2x1
295/1x1
2 Board Bench Press
315/1x1
335/1x3
Straight BP
225/3x3
Pull-up
BW: 5x5
Week 1
Dynamic/auxillary Bench
Bar 225 with chains 3 reps x5
Kb press: 97lb/1 for 5
Pullup with chains 35 lbs 3x5
Squat
Wk 1
205/2x10
50lb band
#9
Box jump 44inch max
45 inch 3 single failures
Bench 225/3x8
Deadlift
455 including 50lb/side
Week 2
Bench press with band 50lb/side
135/3x3
155/2x3
Military press
Band 50/side
95/2x4
Pull up
35lb kb 3x3
Day 2
Squat
315/2x5
315/1x2
Day 3
Bench Press
225/2x2
275/1x1
1 Board
275/1x1
295/1x1
315/1x1
320/1x1
295/1x1
275/1x1
Day 4
Deadlift, 4 inch box
Hammie tightened up, passed
Kb Military Press with 50lb band and 16kg bell
2 reps x 6sets
Pull-up BW
5x5
Week 3
Bench Press with 50lb/side wrapped in a V so much more tension
36lbs of chain tension (18/side), 135 on the bar
one set with 25lb plate at bottom of chains..FAIL estimated to be WAY TO HEAVY, LOL
one set with 10lb plate at bottom of chains..FAIL estimated to be 350 total
3 sets of doubles no plates, just bands, 135 and chains
Day 2
Squat
225/2x3
275/2x1
315/1x1
365/1x1
405/1x1
415/1x1
Military Press (explosive)
32kg (KB) 5x5
Chin-up
Bw/5
12kg/3
16kg/3
24kg/2x3
Day 3
225/2x1
275/2x1
295/1x1
2 Board Bench Press
315/1x1
335/1x3
Straight BP
225/3x3
Pull-up
BW: 5x5
Friday, May 07, 2010
A First....Semester Life Reflection
Here I am again, Europe! Oh how I love thee. What really is on my mind is how I got here. In particular how I have spent the last 4+ months of my life, literally changing my course of direction and taking on a new challenge and eventually evolution of my 'career'. So, one semester of Med School is in the books and it is more than I ever imagined in so many ways. I have to say it lit a fire under my butt as I was lingering a bit in terms of direction and truly not satisfied with where it seemed I was going.
I knew I needed to evolve and challenge myself, to really take advantage of the gifts I have been blessed with and take responsibility for my life. So, I contemplated and applied for my PhD program but as the days grew closer it dawned on me that there was something more I could do and that would enable me to make a larger direct impact on the health and well being of people. So, I applied and got into Med School within one month and now here I sit in Paris reflecting on my path yet again.
Many things confirm within me that I am on the path, the 'right' path for me, including the sheer amount of time I invested into my studies which are key to success in Med School but if I did not feel it I would not be as eager to put other things aside to make this happen. The best part is the fact that it is reflected in my performance and my grasp of the information and my desire to spend my free time deepening my understanding. It is clear that this path will open doors to new worlds and opportunities. This path will lead me too a new way of looking at myself, people, nature, health, well-being, community, relationships, etc.
Throughout this first semester I had many internal challenges learning how to keep the balance and the harmony that I felt leading up to the start of school. It was far from easy and in this way made the experience that much more rewarding. Also, it gave me a great appreciation for the challenges that we face balancing our lives and all our desires, demands, have to's, need to's, etc. I have much great compassion for the difficulties that lie in our paths, the obstacles that make maintaining our own optimal balance and alignment possible.
Now, that the stress accompanied with the semester is thru I have the time and will take the time to reflect, reevaluate, and breath. And, in doing so I will work to improve upon this last 4+ months and my life overall and apply what I am learning and lead by example.
Europe here I come!
I knew I needed to evolve and challenge myself, to really take advantage of the gifts I have been blessed with and take responsibility for my life. So, I contemplated and applied for my PhD program but as the days grew closer it dawned on me that there was something more I could do and that would enable me to make a larger direct impact on the health and well being of people. So, I applied and got into Med School within one month and now here I sit in Paris reflecting on my path yet again.
Many things confirm within me that I am on the path, the 'right' path for me, including the sheer amount of time I invested into my studies which are key to success in Med School but if I did not feel it I would not be as eager to put other things aside to make this happen. The best part is the fact that it is reflected in my performance and my grasp of the information and my desire to spend my free time deepening my understanding. It is clear that this path will open doors to new worlds and opportunities. This path will lead me too a new way of looking at myself, people, nature, health, well-being, community, relationships, etc.
Throughout this first semester I had many internal challenges learning how to keep the balance and the harmony that I felt leading up to the start of school. It was far from easy and in this way made the experience that much more rewarding. Also, it gave me a great appreciation for the challenges that we face balancing our lives and all our desires, demands, have to's, need to's, etc. I have much great compassion for the difficulties that lie in our paths, the obstacles that make maintaining our own optimal balance and alignment possible.
Now, that the stress accompanied with the semester is thru I have the time and will take the time to reflect, reevaluate, and breath. And, in doing so I will work to improve upon this last 4+ months and my life overall and apply what I am learning and lead by example.
Europe here I come!
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