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Jeff Roark
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Re: Hepburn inspired program
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Reply #8 on:
Feb 22, 2009, 08:11 AM »
Thanks Sjaak.
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Jeff Roark
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Re: Hepburn inspired program
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Feb 22, 2009, 07:20 PM »
Warmup- yoga/foam rolling/band stretching
C&J- 100x2x5, 140x5x1, 190x5x1, 210x5x1, 230x10x1
Clean Deadlifts- 275x5x3
RCSU- 1x15
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Sort of tough workout not so much due to the weights but to the cold and being so bundled up. When you have 3 long sleeve shirts on and one is a sweat shirt it sort of makes fast elbows nearly impossible. But, it is what it is.
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Jeff Roark
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Re: Hepburn inspired program
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Feb 24, 2009, 07:46 PM »
02-24-09
Warmup- yoga/foam rolling/band stretching
Snatch- 100x2x5, 140x5x1, 160x5x1, 180x5x1, 200x5x1, 220x3x1
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Didn't feel very strong tonight. I think I am going to cycle with a light, medium, and heavy day. I may give the Joe Dube approach a try with a few modifications.
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Jeff Roark
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Re: Hepburn inspired program
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Feb 26, 2009, 07:01 PM »
02-26-09
Warmup- yoga/foam rolling/band stretching
C&J- 100x2x5, 140x5x1, 190x3x1, 230x3x1, 240x10x1, 245x1, 250x1, 255x1, 260x1
Front Squat- 315x5x1
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Felt pretty darn good tonight. I decided to hit a few extar singles after the singles with 240lbs. I honestly think the single with the 260 was the best of all, nice and solid. I was quite surprised with the Front Squats too, very pleased.
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Jeff Roark
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Re: Hepburn inspired program
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Feb 28, 2009, 08:22 PM »
02-28-09
Warmup- yoga/foam rolling/band stretching
Snatch- 210x3x1, 220x0
note:
The 220 attempt basically was just a snatch grip deadlift with a shrug, absolutely no energy or leg drive. I think I may be peaked out on the snatch and need to back off a bit. I suspected this last workout but wanted to go one more and I think its time to back the weights off a bit along with the heavy volume. I've also had a nagging shoulder injury for the past month that I have tried not to complain about but its starting to effect my rack in Snatch and Jerk. I really feel it with the heavier weights and I sort of dodge them a bit. So, I think I am going to just lighten things up for a month or so and focus on form more than anything else. I want to be smart one time in my life about my training and I think some lighter work will allow me to get back on track.
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Jeff Roark
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Re: Hepburn inspired program
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Mar 07, 2009, 07:57 PM »
03-07-09
Warmup- yoga/foam rolling/band stretching
Sprints- 75yrdsx5
Cleans- singles up to 185lbs
SSB Squats- 225x3x5
RCSUs- 20lbsx3x5
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I have to say that I am officially injured. I did it a few weeks back actually and thought I could work through it, but no luck. My right shoulder is in quite a bad shape. I took the past week off to let it rest some and its seemed to help but I am still hurting pretty good. It happened on a snatch single with 215lbs. My workouts for the next month or two will pretty much be light and limited until I get this healed up so I probably won't be updating until I start moving weights again. So just an update for any that may give a hoot. I'll get it started back up when things get to feeling better.
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Jack
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Re: Hepburn inspired program
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Reply #14 on:
Mar 08, 2009, 01:21 AM »
That's a tough break Jeff, you're wise to act soon in the injury. The light work will be of benefit too, honing your technique. Your load has been awesome.
Sjaak
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Jeff Roark
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Re: Hepburn inspired program
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Reply #15 on:
Mar 21, 2009, 06:29 PM »
03-21-09
Warmup- yoga/foam rolling/band stretching
Snatch- 185x1, 195x1, 205x1, 210x1
Snatch Grip Deadlift- 210x3, 240x3, 270x12
RCSU- 5lbsx3x10
Note:
First Snatch workout in awhile. I had to bring my grip in about an inch or so due to just getting confident in my shoulder. I also noticed that I didn't get the elbow and wrist pain that I have been having with the wider grip. I didn't feel nearly as strong with the closer grip but I am sure that will catch up when I find my groove a little better. Followed it up with SGDLs. I started the 5/3/1 today. Its going to have to be flexible if it going to work for me and I do think the 5/3/1 definately has that built in. I'm going to start way, way light. On the Olympic Lifts I'll probably try to break into the Joe Mills program for them. Anyway, just glad to be able to Snatch this evening with little pain.
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