Sunday, July 20, 2014

June 30 - July 16 Training (Program Weeks 1-3) + GBC Strongman Exhibition

Yeah, this is my first big update in a while. After my deload, I jumped into this program that Geoffrey Chiu designed for me. He's been doing a great job of overseeing my training and advising me, every step of the way.

What has stood out most about my training; lately, is that my Squat form is looking much nicer. I also started using a more pronounced arch on Bench; as previously stated, as well as bringing on a wider grip on week 2. The wide grip has brought my lats into play a lot more, affording me increased stability. I'll probably go wide, at my next meet. On week 3, I switched back to Sumo Deadlifts and they feel great!! My Bench and Overhead have seen too many missed reps for my liking, so I'm gonna have to be more diligent about that. Time to get serious - Thunderbird Powerlifting Challenge is right around the corner!!!!

For an overview of each session, check out my log @ TrainingBlog.com: John Sambo's Training Log

Yesterday, I finally got to try my hand at some Strongman events. Big ups to Joel Hendershott and everyone else who made yesterday's event possible, as well as the athletes who came out and gave such a great show!! I hadn't done any kind of specific preperation, but my mentality toward it was that I'd rather have gone home with injuries, than to give up... Neither of those things happened!!!

We kicked things off with an Overhead Press Medley, which just so happens to be my weakest link. I didn't read too much into the dynamics of the log press and thought that since I would be using leg drive; I'd most likely be able to do more than my Barbell Strict Press PR (150 lbs). I went for 160 and I was wrong!!! I tried twice to lock out the log and failed. The next item was a 110 lbs block; which took a couple of tries, but I got it. Then; an 80 lbs Dumbbell, which came pretty easily on the first try. The keg was; I believe, 120 lbs and was a bit awkward - but I got it on the first try.

The next event was Axle Deadlifts, which I was the most excited for!! It was done in a "Last Man Standing" format. The heaviest pull that I got was 505 lbs, which is 20 lbs more than my previous Barbell Deadlift PR. I tried 555 lbs afterward, but it may as well have been a million - it would not budge!! The biggest pull of the day was 615, not bad!!!!

Yoke Carry for 50 metres and back came next. It was incredible, just how easy some of the more experienced guys made 600+ lbs look. I only did 485 and had to drop it, several times. The bar kept sliding down my back, leaving it ripped up and swollen. It was fun, but very difficult. My legs were wobbling, the load was swinging like mad... Good time was had!! I'm not sure what my time ended up being, but it was far from outstanding.

The final event of the day was a 50 metre Farmer's Walk, followed by 50 metre Tire Flips (650 lbs tire), for time. The heaviest Farmer's Walk of the day was 225 lbs in each hand. I just went for 165, which was not too hard to carry, but my speed was'nt great. I really didn't feel like I was going to get the tire even once, but proceeded to flip it 5 times, grinding through each one. That was the event that kicked my ass the most!!!

My CNS is so burnt now, I feel like I could sleep for 1000 years and still be tired. If you ask me, it's all worth it... and I can't wait to do it again!!

John Sambo, signing out!!!

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