I'm glad to see you're making progress. Additionally, I'm happy to see you're learning a great deal about how your body responds to certain training intensities/volume and adjusting accordingly.
Keep up the good work!
Thanks man, I appreciate that.
I am definitely learning more about my body these days. This program is definitely pushing me more than before. I don't feel like I'm on the edge physically or anything, but I am definitely learning where my limits are right now.
So, onto todays submission.
TRAINING
Squats 300lb 3x5
I just didn't feel it squatting today. My legs felt very powerful however my lower back was fatigued going into the session, and I just didn't feel powerful in my torso. Additionally I had some issues with my stomach / belt i.e the belt was pushing into something which made me want to puke every rep. I just had to stop after 3 sets of 5. Disappointing, but at the same point its a 5rep PR for me so I'm not that bummed out. I will hit it for 5 sets next time around.
However, it was only going downwards
Benchpress 1x8 145lb
One set and I knew I should just pack it up. Absolulely ZERO power in the bench today. For some reason, the weight felt like something I should be doing for triples. I have a feeling why I felt so crap today. Probably a combination of things, but to sum it up:
PROS this week:
- A LOT OF SLEEP!
- NO OUTSIDE STRESS
CONS this week:
- diet has been a joke. I moved in with my father and his family because of the costs of living alone in this city recently, and they are feeding me food fit for office workers, not lifters. I am getting payed the coming monday and I am investing in protein powder and some good and quick protein sources so I can cover that part
- Did heavy lifting at work today which fatigued my lower back, hurting todays workout. My last workout was awesome and guess what, it was on a day off. I think I really do so much better when I can go straight to the gym after slouching around on the couch or basically doing zero physical work before training.
Another thing I've learned about myself is how much I feed off of others. If I lift in an empty gym, I do OK. If the gym is filled to the brim, especially if there are girls nearby, I feel awesome no matter what. I will destroy most weights and I won't even notice being tired. I'm not joking around here, I am just that much stronger when people are around. So optimally I should be training at peak hours at the gym, which unfortunately can only happen when I have the day off because of my work hours (nights). If I am lucky I will land a new job (interview on monday!) which will have me working for the county, working only 8am-16pm and basically clear up my entire schedule.