April 21 Training Day
I went to StoneWay CF to work with Scott, as usual. I have been lifting heavy and feeling very good about where I am at strength wise.
That said, I have not pulled 225# in a year and a half. That was before my knee surgery and before entering in to Seattle Fire Dept recruit school in Feb 2013. Its taken quite a while to get back to where I left off, and I still wasnt sure I had made it all the way back yet.
Today, 4/21,we spent time building up to a heavy Clean & Jerk. 1 rep every 90 seconds until failure.
This video is a few of my lifts, 195, 205 and 215# fail. I have NEVER clean & jerked 215#. In the past, I have done each one separately but not together.
Watch, C&J work, building up to a 1 RM.
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Not every day is a PR day. I have been learning this lesson and I am becoming ok with knowing that not every day in the gym will go well, or even if it does go well, it might not be a PR. That is OK! and I am starting to understand what it means to take what you can get and come back later to try and reach that goal.
Monday 4/28, PR Day
Today, things went well. Like I said before, my life time PR Clean is 225#, here is that video, pretty ugly lift.So, for today the WOD was prescribed as follows:
Against a 15:00 running clock, complete,
Row 1k
1 RM Clean & Jerk
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I took the row easy and was off the rower in 4:01.I started with 185#, then hit 205# and went right in to 215#.
Youtube 215# C&J PR
I got that with surprising easy! After last week missing 215#, I was pumped to hit it and have some room left in the tank.
So, with plenty of time left on the clock, I attempted to get under 225# for the first time in at least a year and a half.
Watch, 225# attempt
Not only did I pop out of the hole, I hit 225, twice! No jerk, but that's ok, I have never felt so good moving that kind of weight around. The difference in the old 225 from the first video and the 2 reps from today are night and day difference.
I think one huge learning lesson is to TAKE WHAT YOU CAN GET. Dont beat yourself up over the missed rep, accept the PR and the fact you did more today than you have before. Sure you missed a lift, but you also had a PR and then a double at 225. Accept the good and build on that... dont dwell on the bad.
After all this Scott and I knocked out a grueling partner WOD that pushed our shoulders to failure.
Great day at the box.


