Training
FS 1x110, 1x116, 2x121 (PR)
HBBS 2x6x108
Orange Band Glute Bridge 2x12
FS notes:
I read my log wrong and thought I had been doing chinups regularly on mondays. Turns out I hadn't done them in 2 wks, so doing 22 reps this monday messed me up properly to the detriment of today's front squats, costing me a 3x121 PR. I couldn't even hold the rack position on these bad boys my chest was collapsing just standing there! This really fucked me right off because i've been eating like a hippo all this week and if I don't have PRs to show for it, it's all for nothing. Stupid chinups. Having said that, i am a fool for not doing chinups regularly because I desperately need the upper back strength and they will help me squat better.
BS notes:
Never noticed this before but I get hella hunchback of notre damn with my neck on backsquats. That's not right! So i worked on getting my neck back. This felt uncomfortable and I don't think I maintained it thru the set but now i'm aware i'll be trying to fix that asap. Slowly but surely my backsquat form is coming together. I am also feeling a need to do unilateral leg work to beef up my R leg because it's the one whose knee that shoots in out of the hole. Hmm. Work In Progress.
Mobility notes:
These are getting better quickly. Might add another set and go for 3x15 next time.
Wasted todays training really, hope to get back on track on friday. I should have been going for FS 3x123 on friday, instead I have to decided whether to dial back to 3x120 instead. Blah.
I take it back. I've just realised this wasn't such a bad training day at all. I found a new way to improve my backsquat with better neck position. This also goes someway in explaining why i am a much better front squatter than I am backsquatetter. With the FS the neck goes back to avoid choking. It forces the neck into the correct position automatically. LBSS might be onto something with the posture thing. I have good posture. But I can have great posture once my neck is back and my chest is up. When working on the desk i have a fwd head posture.