Tuesday, December 24, 2013

End of cycle, term and year...and looking forward!


Merriment and happiness are in the air as winter has finally brought it's festive charm to our door steps! Always a nice time of year, when I curse the onset of winter (which I dislike greatly mind you!) despite loving the absolute lack of work/worry.

It is also a time, in between the jolly celebrations, to look back on your year and see what you have accomplished. As befits this goal, I have decided to undertake the task of creating this post!

I would like to preface this by saying that my weightlifting goals this year were thoroughly not met! I somewhat over estimated myself, and under estimated the barbell...But more so than that, I underestimated the absurdity of Mechanical Engineering 1B which totally ruined my day!

Either way, this was still a successful year of accomplishment for yours truly in the realm of weightlifting. Why, I believe this is the year that I learned how to Snatch / Clean and Jerk. Having started in November 2012, I spent the first at least two months simply trying to obtain the required flexibility for an Overhead squat (something I am still somewhat lacking in!). With that in mind, true technical training I felt began January. And the first co op term of 2013 (Jan-April) was an amazing time for me. Much progress was made, more of it being in movement and mindset than weight on the bar. Strength increased significantly throughout, and flexibility just got better and better. More than anything, body awareness improved drastically.

Just when things were set for me to burst from my suckyness in an explosion of awesomeness...1B Mech. Engineering slapped my face in to the ground with ruthless abandon. Unfortunately, I was simply unprepared for how little and inconsistently I would actually get to train this term. It took a big toll on moral! However, there were definite improvements made from when I did train. The main thing to improve here was the ability to pull under the bar without delay.

Finally, the third term of the year and my second co op term. I had really high hopes coming in to this one, and even ended up starting up this blog in eager anticipation. Unfortunately, early injury took a toll on not only moral but progress! Unfortunately, at least 2 out of 4 months were spent simply coping/ trying to figure out positioning and fixing imbalances caused by the injury (A lot of which still need fixing :( ). That being said, decent progress was made and things have definitely got better.

So, I ended the term/year with numbers significantly less than what I had hoped for. My excuses can be found above. However, it would be foolish to lose hope here. Progress is progress, and that alone is all important. I have learned a lot this year. The most important of which is that I can not trust Engineering to give me time to get strong!

Anyway, now that this training cycle is over it is time to look forward. Immediately, for this next school term, I will be putting the classical lifts aside. Instead, I will try my best to focus on strength. Namely squat/pulling. At the same time, I hope to work towards correcting some of those imbalances that have been bugging me.

The main reason for this is that I have less time to train during the school term, and focusing on strength requires less frequency/commitment I believe than trying to keep up with something as movement oriented as the Classicals. It is also beneficial. The idea being to increase classical weights not now, but in the future.

With that being said, this term starts with Smolov Jr. I will be running the famous program for Back Squats for the 2 weeks of winter break and the first week of 2A. After that, a reassessment will determine the next best path!

To cap off this long winded and lame post, here is a video of some Clean and Jerk PR's from the last day of the cycle. Unfortunately, having not snatched heavy for a month, I was not as successful in the other lift. But the potential is definitely there.

Monday, December 16, 2013

The Saga of Zammar the Great #3 - Queen of a fallen kingdom

The pearly laughter of children mingled immiscibly with the angry haggling of merchants and bustle of hundreds of people and animals. Colourful market stalls, bursting with all sorts of goods from food and clothes to charms and effigies, lined either side of a crowded dirt path. The road was divided into three lanes. An outgoing crowd on the right side, and incoming on the left. Both brimming with people that struggled individually against a mass of bodies. Courtesy was not a luxury afforded here. In the center was the thicker portion on which carriages and animals slowly trudged along in the morning traffic.

Captain Abasi, Commander of East-side defenses, looked out of the small carriage window with his one black eye. The aromatic smell of freshly cooked Suya drifted in, causing his lips to water just slightly. This was soon replaced with the unappetizing odor of manure as their cattle drawn carriage clambered on. It hit a bump, causing him to bang his head on the side of the curtain rod.

"Fuck. This is taking way too fucking long." He said, rubbing his forehead with a dark palm.

"Sorry sir, I didn't think it would be so crowded." stammered Private Chuma, who was sitting across in the cramped space.

"Of-fucking-course the market is going to be crowded you little shit head. Refugees need to eat too." The Commander turned to the cowering little boy, feeling his anger dissipate at the sight. Chuma was mighty incompetent, but Abasi had chosen him as a personal aide for his pure skin. Just the sight of it made him giddy with joy. The boy read an eighty eight on a blackness scale, almost as high as Abasi's ninety.  

It was his own blackness that had earned him this position. Kampalla, being as it was on the very frontier of the blacklands - bordering the neutral region that belonged to Torst, was too susceptible to foreign influence.  Kairo felt more truly black men were needed in positions of authority to bring the city back into line. The Pharaoh himself had asked Abasi, a war hardened man of devotion to the cause, to come and ensure that black supremacy and patriotism was always evident in the city. It had been the absolute pinnacle of his life, to meet the supreme leader; the blackest of them all in the long, ebony Hall of Kings.

Now however, with the recent flux of refugees from the east, managing the city defenses and entrance procedures was becoming increasingly difficult. The city too was far too crowded and filled with more people of lower blackness readings. The corruption angered him greatly, and he often cursed the city council for continuing with their low reading acceptance policies.

"It's not your fault, it's these fucking refugees."

Friday, December 13, 2013

Training - 13th Dec. 2013


Snatch Technique: Did off the blocks - ~ 1.5 hrs
Power Clean + Clean + Jerk: 165x4x (1+1+1)
Snatch Pull: 135x3x3
Ab Wheel 3x

Just winding down the cycle.

Thursday, December 12, 2013

Training - 12th Dec. 2013


Clean and Jerk: 1+1 @ (175,185,190,185,175)
Front Squat: Worked up to 215x1, then 3 reps @ (185,195,200,205)
Push Press: 5x5 @ (115,120,125,120,115)
Glute Ham Raise: 5x5
Ab Wheel 3x

Not too bad today. Was intending to do Paused Front Squats, but just like Tuesday I ended up getting really dizzy really fast. It's very dizzying to hold your breath that long under load, but the main issue is that I was rushing my warm up I think. I jumped up to 185 pretty fast, and I think the body wasn't used to it.

Lessons learned!

Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Training - 11th Dec. 2013


Snatch Technique: More of the same for around 1.5 hrs.
Power Clean + Jerk: 155x4x (2+1)
Snatch Pull: 135x3x3
Ab Wheel 3x + Dips

Starting to realize that Snatch arm bend seems to be caused in part by imbalances due to recent injury and previous weaknesses. Will post more details at some point

Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Weekly Training Video #6:- Dec 2nd 2013



This weeks log is a bit different. 

I've been working at Snatch technique. Specifically, reducing premature arm bend. It is proving to be an incredibly hard to break habit that throws everything else off if I try. 
I guess things have been getting better, but I am still a bit conflicted on whether I should be doing this at all. 

Pulls are going well for this, but Snatching seems to be a different story. This is why I'm doing complexes of Pulls + Snatch to try and ingrain good habits. 
I think a bit of arm bend is acceptable as it allows me to get a better position. I just need to consistent with it, and achieve that amount at heavy weights while being aggressive. 

So, this week I decided to make the video a bit more focused on the less mentioned accessory exercises. I included a few of the important ones I do as well as some tips for anyone who wants to try them! 

Training - 10th Dec. 2013


Snatch Technique: More technique work, I think I did a lot of pulls and up to around 3 doubles at 125
Front Squat: 195x1x3, 205x4x3
Ab Wheel 3x

Today was a bit weird. Was planning on doing the usual wave loading sequence for Front Squats. However, for some reason I started feeling really dizzy holding the bar for an extended period of time. So I decided not to do any 5 rep squats, opting for a few sets of 3.

I also skipped Jerks and Rows. Mainly because I ended up getting too distracted having fun / giving bad form advice to a couple of gym bro friends. Good times were had, so I don't mind too much.

Nearing the end of the cycle anyway.

Saturday, December 7, 2013

Training - 7th Dec. 2013


Snatch Technique: Snatch Pull + Snatch up to 125x3x1+1, 135x1
Back Squat: Upto 255, 235x3x3, 215x2x6
Behind the Neck Snatch Grip Press: 75x5x7
Rows: 3x10

Unfortunately the PAC closes sooner this time of year on weekends. Training is thus thrown in to a chaotic swirl as I have a tough ish time training earlier. Oh well, suck it up right!

End of the week conclusions about Snatch technical improvements. Things are getting better, but this is something I'm still sort of conflicted about. Lat activation has improved significantly, but I still have a tendency to bend my arms right at the end of the second pull. However, the amount I bend corresponds to how much I would have to bend to get the bar in to my hips with the narrow grip. This leads me to think that it is acceptable.

^ The above is with lighter weights. A next step would be transferring to heavier stuff.


Next term is going to be a strength phase, so Snatching will probably be purely technical for a while, Snatch Pulls and etc. Hopefully things are awesome by the end of it. I'm hoping I end the term with a big strength capacity, allowing for many PRs.

Friday, December 6, 2013

Training - 6th Dec. 2013


Snatch Technique: Pulls from Blocks + Snatch Upto 115x3x1+2, 125x1x1
Power Clean + Clean + Jerk: 165x(1+1+1, 1+1+1, 0+1+1,1+0)
Snatch Pull: 95x2x5, 115x2x3, 135x2x3
Ab Wheel 3x + Dips

Starting to register cues for technical fixes. I'll have to do a write up on how I go about correcting errors when I really start cracking down on technique. But a good sign is when I start thinking of cues that work.

Other than that, was really fatigued for the Clean and Jerks. But I ended up realizing what was pulling me forward (Hips rising a bit too much sometimes), so not too bad either.

Thursday, December 5, 2013

Training - 5th Dec. 2013


Clean and Jerk: 1+1 @ (175,185,190,185,175)
Paused Front Squat: 185x5x3
Push Press: 5x @ (115,120,125,120,115)
Glute Ham Raise: 5x5
Ab Wheel 3x

Pretty happy with today. Clean and Jerks have been getting a lot better. It's mainly Power Cleans now, which I'm fine with. Slowly going to work on receiving lowers AND tight.

Issue has always been that if received at parallel or lower, I would get absolutely crushed. Been working on Power cleans- tightening up legs and torso as quick as possible to prevent that happening. Still needs improvement, but getting there.

Also, Paused front squats haven't been done in a while. Was surprised that 185 was not nearly as hard as 175 used to be :D

Training - 4th Dec. 2013


Snatch Pull + Snatch off the blocks: Worked up to a few sets of 115x(1+2)
Power Clean + Jerk: 2+1 @ (155,160,165,165*) *missed second clean
Clean Pull: 175x3x3, 185,195,205x1x1
Ab Wheel 3x

More of the same with Snatches. Snatching off the blocks is good technical practice. For some reason, thinking about the double knee bend helps with reducing premature arm bend.

Training - 3rd Dec. 2013


Snatch Pull + Snatch: Worked up to a couple of sets at 125
Front Squat: 3x(5/3/1) @ (185/195/205), (190/200/210), (195,205,215)
Jerk off the rack: Worked up to 200x1

(Updating late because I forgot)

More technical practice on the Snatch. It's a bit annoying to have to do technical practice at the end of my co op term when I should be going for PR's. However, I've found that this arm bend is very hard to fix, and to do will require focus as well as time. I also don't want to practice bad form and make it worse.

As of now, I've figured things out pretty well on Snatch Pulls. The idea behind doing a Pull + Snatch is to better transfer that to the Snatch