So yesterday was the first day that I was able to sprint pain free in over 9 months. Whatever was up with my ankle, it's all gone and although I felt sluggish and extremely sloppy in my mechanics, It was great to finally feel pain free. I am going to start incorporating sprinting back into my training regimen once a week, and then more often from there. I'm hoping to be sub- 3.5 30m by the new year.
Today, I had a bit of a rough training session, 5x5 GCB squats, a whole bunch of single leg movements, and finished off with a circuit of sled pushes and sledgehammer swings. I'm exhausted, but I'm feeling great about my training and the results are certainly coming in. Weight is still an issue, but I am confident that will come, along with further gains in speed, power, and strength.
On another note, I've found that incorporating a bit of lateral slide-board work in my warmup is a nice addition to get my heart going, and also a bit of potentiation work for the glutes. I tried it today, and I felt a lot better going into my squats. i did 5x15 seconds (at about 1 slide per second), with 45 seconds rest. It also got the blood in my legs moving and some of the lactic acid buildup that I had there dissipated.
In any case, this was just a quick training update. Hopefully I'll get photos and videos up soon.
Showing posts with label training. Show all posts
Showing posts with label training. Show all posts
Saturday, November 7, 2009
Monday, November 2, 2009
Good day at training
So let me start off by admitting that I need to write more. A combination of being busy and procrastination has made me largely avoid blogging... but no more (I hope!)
Today was a great day at training. Although I haven't slept nearly enough the past two nights and arrived at training exhausted, I managed to get a new personal best in my front squat (345lbs at 172lbs bodyweight). As exciting as it is, I'm thinking of it as little more than a stepping stone towards my later goals. In any event, a big thank you has to go out to Brian St. Pierre, who has been doing my programming as of late. Brian is a great dietitian and hopefully soon I'll get to sit down with him and fine tune my diet. In any case, if you haven't already, it's definitely worthwhile to check out his blog- www.brianstpierretraining.com
More to come...
Today was a great day at training. Although I haven't slept nearly enough the past two nights and arrived at training exhausted, I managed to get a new personal best in my front squat (345lbs at 172lbs bodyweight). As exciting as it is, I'm thinking of it as little more than a stepping stone towards my later goals. In any event, a big thank you has to go out to Brian St. Pierre, who has been doing my programming as of late. Brian is a great dietitian and hopefully soon I'll get to sit down with him and fine tune my diet. In any case, if you haven't already, it's definitely worthwhile to check out his blog- www.brianstpierretraining.com
More to come...
Saturday, December 13, 2008
Why do we lift heavy weights?
A: To get better at our sport of choice.
I did heavy cleans and speed squats today. I felt pretty spent after the squats but I tested my vert (along with basically everyone at CP) and jumped a couple 33's before a couple 34's and a 34.8''. Not too great but pretty awesome considering all the work I had done before. I finished it up with some heavier (225lb) sled pushes. I am working mainly on the initial push and first couple steps, as my top end speed is pretty good but I need to learn how to accelerate more powerfully.
My weight is up a bit again, but I just need to keep eating more. Tomorrow is a day off, and I'm back in for training on Monday again.
So remember, your squat, deadlift, or bench don't matter unless you can use that strength to your advantage in your sport (unless you're a powerlifter in which case it works out anyway--you're welcome, Dan). On the other hand, if used properly in a smart training program, there is nothing that can help you get faster and more powerful than strength training.
I did heavy cleans and speed squats today. I felt pretty spent after the squats but I tested my vert (along with basically everyone at CP) and jumped a couple 33's before a couple 34's and a 34.8''. Not too great but pretty awesome considering all the work I had done before. I finished it up with some heavier (225lb) sled pushes. I am working mainly on the initial push and first couple steps, as my top end speed is pretty good but I need to learn how to accelerate more powerfully.
My weight is up a bit again, but I just need to keep eating more. Tomorrow is a day off, and I'm back in for training on Monday again.
So remember, your squat, deadlift, or bench don't matter unless you can use that strength to your advantage in your sport (unless you're a powerlifter in which case it works out anyway--you're welcome, Dan). On the other hand, if used properly in a smart training program, there is nothing that can help you get faster and more powerful than strength training.
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Sled Pushes are fun
I was training at Cressey Performance today did some sled pushes. Here is one:
I need to gain a LOT of strength still but my weird back does some magical things for me in pushing. Basically I have a hyper mobile lumbar spine that hinges at a weird point and it allows my spine to rotate while also going from flexion to extension quickly and with force. While this is probably not good for upright running, its a huge advantage for running bent over like I do for skeleton pushes-- Think greyhound spine:
This:

to This:

Exciting stuff, eh?
I need to gain a LOT of strength still but my weird back does some magical things for me in pushing. Basically I have a hyper mobile lumbar spine that hinges at a weird point and it allows my spine to rotate while also going from flexion to extension quickly and with force. While this is probably not good for upright running, its a huge advantage for running bent over like I do for skeleton pushes-- Think greyhound spine:
This:

to This:

Exciting stuff, eh?
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
Training....
Has been going well so far. I'm still a bit underweight but I did some heavy cleans yesterday that felt pretty good. Had an upper body day today and I felt pretty good on the bench and especially good on the pullups. Tomorrow is another lower body day and I'm going to be sprinting and doing sled pushes along with it so it should be a fun day. I'll update you about it later.
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Back in training
So I'm back to training today.
Eric is helping me with a rehab program to get me back into training hard without getting injured. I lost 14 lbs due to my injury, and so Brian (one of the CP coaching staff) was gracious enough to take the time to write me a comprehensive diet to get back all the muscle mass I lost. Speaking of Brian, he has his website up finally ('bout time!), and you should check it out here
Eric is helping me with a rehab program to get me back into training hard without getting injured. I lost 14 lbs due to my injury, and so Brian (one of the CP coaching staff) was gracious enough to take the time to write me a comprehensive diet to get back all the muscle mass I lost. Speaking of Brian, he has his website up finally ('bout time!), and you should check it out here
Monday, October 20, 2008
Day One of sliding...
Today was the first day of sliding.
Unfortunately, my speed suit has yet to arrive, so I bought a surprisingly good one of a lady here. The downside is that it is just about the ugliest suit you've seen.
We slid from start 4 today just to get a feel for the ice. I felt really good on my new sled, and I was amazed at how responsive it was compared to the old steel sleds. All I had to do was look in the direction I wanted to go and apply just a tiny bit of force on the sled and it moved. I was happy just to get a feel for the sled and get down real clean in all 3 runs. Hopefully we will be moving up tomorrow, so I'll let you know how that goes.
In terms of photos... I forgot to bring my camera today... I'll get some good photos tomorrow, though.
Unfortunately, my speed suit has yet to arrive, so I bought a surprisingly good one of a lady here. The downside is that it is just about the ugliest suit you've seen.
We slid from start 4 today just to get a feel for the ice. I felt really good on my new sled, and I was amazed at how responsive it was compared to the old steel sleds. All I had to do was look in the direction I wanted to go and apply just a tiny bit of force on the sled and it moved. I was happy just to get a feel for the sled and get down real clean in all 3 runs. Hopefully we will be moving up tomorrow, so I'll let you know how that goes.
In terms of photos... I forgot to bring my camera today... I'll get some good photos tomorrow, though.
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