Well for one, because gym work is costly. Secondly, I've been at strength work for waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay too long, like 2 years continuosly without any real plyo or power focus. I just feel like I have strength that is so underutilized, I can't "reach" it when doing explosive stuff. And I'm kind of tired of squatting.
I feel tired from all the stuff I'm doing and I don't really want to pay a gym membership for 2 days per week that I do squats... upperbody I can train at home anyway, core the same.
If the track opens up, and the gym there as well, it would be cool to work there with squats. Still not sure where to go in terms of volume and development with the squats.
I mean, last year I was all year tired because of the squats, I couldn't enjoy playing ball because of continuous and chronic fatigue etc. That's the whole culprit.
If I'm to continue with squats, I'm not really sure where I should go with volume and intensity. If I should get back to something more volume oriented (say 3x5 like in starting strength) or continue with MSEM and work with plyos.
I want to do more sprints and gradually increase sprinting volume, so it doesn't make a lot of sense to squat too much in this period. If I squat before the sprints, depending on the volume, my sprints will suffer. If I sprint before the squats, my squats will suffer. And so on.
I need to focus on a quality and develop on that, and I have neglected my "bodyweight" training (meaning - I have a hard time controlling my own body when I play sports - change of directions, quick jumps, maximal jumps, you name it) for quite some time. My snatch is pathetic, my power clean is pathetic for my squat numbers, it's really a mess. And my CONDITIONING IS ZERO. Trust me, if I run 20-30 meters I'm breathing hard after that.
So considering all this, it's hard for me to make a decision in terms of what to do with the squats.