11/02/13
Injuries- Right ankle still sub par
Fatigue- None
Motivation- Good
Bodyweight- 93ish
Squat- 5x5@95kg (warm up- bar x 6, 60x5, 80x5)
Face Pulls- 15x 15, 15, 15, 15, 15
That is all.
So I've decided that I'm weak and unconditioned. I'm trying all these fancy jumping programs when really what needs to happen is to get strong and have a decent level of conditioning. I've come into contact with quite a few very strong people recently. One thing they all had in common was they got strong before they focused on anything else. One of them has a massive vertical and has never focused specifically on it (he does squat 300kg though) and the rest have what would be considered above average to excellent verticals. They all squat at least 2xbw and then some. They all deadlift 2-3xbw minimum. They also do a decent amount of conditioning.
So I'm thinking an appropriate plan of attack would look something like this:
1. Lift really heavy stuff
2. Run and jump a bit
3. ???
4. Profit...and jump really high
Either way I'm going to stick to squats, deads and bench and then do some sprints 2-3 times a week and play ball 1-2 times a week. I'm thinking the sprints and ball playing will take care of a majority of my explosive type work needs.
My squat max is 130kg (1.4bw), deadlift is 150kg (1.6bw - not counting trap bar of 160) and bench is 90 (.97bw). I figure double bodyweight squat and dead can't be too far off. Bench I'm not too fussed about but would settle for 100kg for reps. I've had this saved in my favourites for a couple of years now and think it's worth a shot...
http://www.fourhourworkweek.com/blog/2008/12/18/pavel-8020-powerlifting-and-how-to-add-110-pounds-to-your-lifts/It sounds like I'm program hopping and I'm suppose I am but I'm excited about this and it also fits in with my idea of not spending too much time in the gym. I know the article suggests 1hr as a good time for a workout but I figure I won't require that much rest till the weights get a fair higher so will cross that bridge when I come to it. I'm going to go with four days in the gym so will combine the light squat and light bench days.
I think it'll work well but let me know if that sounds stupid.
*edit- I'm also thinking of competing in a raw powerlifting event down the track if the lifts go well enough*