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Topic: Training the best that I can. (Read 2516 times)
rjohnston435
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Re: Training the best that I can.
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Reply #24 on:
Nov 08, 2011, 11:08 AM »
-5 minutes on the elipitcal
-Warmed up
-RDLs: 135x3, 155x3, 155x3
-3 circuits of ab wheel, real laterals and front raises
-5 minutes on the bike
-stretched out
This took about 30-40 minutes.
I suppose the hinge motion from the hips was too heavy as my hip flexor is sore. Also, Maybe the shoulder stuff was too heavy. Kind of irritating. I just want to do the lifts again.
10-11-11
When I am not dinged up (hopefully soon), I would to to do a simple A/B/A schedule during the week.
A: 1 Power Clean + 5 Presses, 2 x 3 or 3 x 2 Power cleans, Goblet Squats 3-4 x 8-10 and some abdominal and rear deltoid and rotator cuff work.
B: Clean-grip power snatch for 5 x 2 or 3 x 3, Rack jerks for 5 x 2 or 3 x 3, Swings for 3-4 x 8-10 and the same remedial work as session A.
I'll do that for 3-4 weeks and perhaps change things from there. I like swings and goblet squats so I will do them. They don't bang up my shoulder like heavy squats on the shoulders and swings are fun and good cardio as well.
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rjohnston435
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Re: Training the best that I can.
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Reply #25 on:
Nov 12, 2011, 12:14 PM »
-Warmed up: 5 minutes on the elliptical, foam rolling, dynamic warm-up
-Clean & Press: 45 lbs. x 2+3/2, 65 lbs. x 1+3, 75 lbs. for 34 total lifts in 20 minutes
-Some lighter shoulder rehab work
Today I was trying out 'Bryce Lane's 50-20 Have it All' workout with clean & press. The idea is to get 50 reps in 20 minutes, moving up your weight when you do. It lets you condition yourself and build strength via volume.
Anyway, I may have gone a touch too heavy. My shoulder actually felt okay with this after a good warm-up and I was fried after 34 reps in a mere 20 minutes of work. I did sets of two for as many as I could then singles and I still have a pump in my upper back and shoulders.
Next up is back squats.
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Arturo Gómez
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Re: Training the best that I can.
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Reply #26 on:
Nov 12, 2011, 12:53 PM »
Is good preserve the legs in the warm - up when you make cleans, but, not with power clean!!!! Is only not to make so many series nor repetition per serie.I used begin with 5 - 6 clean with a light weight, and so, 80%. If can not do this, there are surely knee problems that must be previously attended.
Power clean and power snatch are different exercices, than must be not mixed with technical exercises.
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rjohnston435
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Nov 12, 2011, 08:36 PM »
Arturo,
I was not attempting to train for the clean or snatch today. I was doing a complex for conditioning with light weights and also to test my shoulder to see if it is okay to train again with cleans and snatches.
I understand what you mean that the power clean is different and must not be mixed with the proper lifts. My knees are doing okay.
On a different note, I think I am going to put clean high-pulls in place of clean and press and some floor presses alternating with TRX blast strap rows. These exercises don't seem to hurt my shoulder.
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