1) Back Squats
10x3rep @85% (+ 5kg's to last week)
10x3 @73kg
2) Comp WOD
9min AMRAP of;
3 Muscle-ups 6 pull-ups/ 6 dips
6 Thrusters 60/42.5kg
6 Thrusters 60/42.5kg
4 +6 pull-ups + 6
dips (30kg thrusters)
3) 10 x 100m Sprints
*rest will be determind by your group/partners
*rest will be determind by your group/partners
No time for these
(thankfully!!!)
It always feels like I’ve just left when I return for Saturday
sports class. It also feels like the sun
shining is really the only difference – it barely feels like I’ve had a nights sleep
to rest and this was especially true after the rope climbs and KB swings of
last night. My shoulders were heavy when
I woke up and my legs just tired. You
can imagine how much I was looking forward to more squatting but alas, the
burpee rule still applies – no negative talk about backsquats or you guessed it…
burpee penalty (self-imposed).
Anyway, we started with a full hour to get through the back
squats. This was sufficient time and I
managed to get them all done without failing any even though the weight was
actually 91% of my 1RM backsquat (really curious to see what it will be after all
this). Worked through with Sacha which
was good, we got a chance to chat and work on our hip mobility in between
sets. I tried to rest a minimum of 3
minutes between rounds which at times was closer to 4 or 5 which was needed. I also had Sacha spot me for most of them as
well again, ‘just in case’ because of how I was feeling. You just never know and since we’re not
supposed to drop the bar but rather get through the movement it worked to be
aware.
Following this we set up for the WOD. I usually love going first but when the girls
(Ali and Sacha) made me go first without thought I almost dreaded it. I had no motivation or desire as I was just
so physically exhausted. I kept the
weight low on the thrusters and knew that with the current state (still) of my
hands I wasn’t going to get c2b (what we were supposed to scale to) so I just
did pull-ups and dips (on the bars, not the rings), It was still crazy hard. I didn’t even think about counting (had Ali
for that thankfully) and when Sacha asked me at the end how many rounds I’d
gotten I truly had no idea and I really didn’t care. I had to ask Ali. This WOD however for me what just to focus on
each movement and get through them rather than racing the clock or
whatnot. I had to break up the pull-ups
because of my hands and then dips were the part that failed first. They are similar to HSPU’s in that when they
go they go so you need to back off before failure. It was still tough but I made it through
(mostly) the full range of motion. I
struggled but it was one of those days.
The thrusters felt solid – Coach Hayden told me to keep my elbows up and
really drive through which made a huge difference and definitely made me feel
stronger (as could be on the day).
Followed it up with a well earned breakfast of pancakes and
bacon and eggs which I struggled to eat with a knife and fork as I could barely
lift my arms at this point (I think the feeling was similar for many who had
done the Friday night WOD). I had to use
two hands to hold my coffee. Hard times. Timmy and Jack came by Foam though - awesome to catch up with them too and compare rope climb marks. Miss you boys!
Rest day Sunday – so happy!!
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