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Re: Two Hands Two Feet
« Reply #1005 on: July 11, 2016, 10:38:33 pm »
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You're going nicely Coges.
Having a smaller waist is always a good sign.
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Re: Two Hands Two Feet
« Reply #1006 on: July 11, 2016, 11:13:19 pm »
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You're going nicely Coges.
Having a smaller waist is always a good sign.

Cheers. Thanks mate. I'm going for 34 which should be around the 9-10% range.
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Re: Two Hands Two Feet
« Reply #1007 on: July 12, 2016, 07:03:07 pm »
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12/07/16

Left knee still bugging me. Skipped the planned jumps and did the daily mob and a heap of rolling, SMR and stretching. Ball game tomorrow so will see how that goes and do jumps and weights the day after if I can.
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Re: Two Hands Two Feet
« Reply #1008 on: July 13, 2016, 11:29:45 pm »
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Ball game last night. Was funny but after the way I played last week I had a huge amount of confidence and focus going into the game. Had a great warm up and threw down two one handers just before tip off. The first rattled in and was sketchy but the second was genuine and easily got my wrist above the rim. Legs felt strong too. I felt better than I did last week and it seems to be building nicely.

Was beasting in the first half. Had 11 points in the first half and 9 points before the other team even scored. Even did a Hakeem shake'n'bake on one guy in the post. Had a drive down the centre of the lane which would have ended in a dunk if I had another 4-5" of vj. I finished with a finger roll but it was close. Had some great assists too and it felt like I was grabbing every rebound in sight. Got heavily fouled multiple times in the 2nd half which went uncalled and I ran out of a bit of steam which sucked. Ended with 17 points and we won by 10. As my fitness improves I can see myself easily scoring 25+ every game even without being a ball hog. It just seems that not too many guys go hard for rebounds in this league the way I do. Zero blocks again though which sucks. It is worth noting that I'm not playing against world class opponents here but they're competitive enough to provide some resistance. There's really 1 other team out of the 9 in the grade that post a real threat to us.

All in all I'm feeling stronger and getting quicker each week. V excited to keep this going.

One thing I've pulled myself up on is not getting enough protein. Have only taken in 130-140g per day the last week or two and have found myself starving. Need to get on top of that ASAP.

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Re: Two Hands Two Feet
« Reply #1009 on: July 14, 2016, 02:40:00 am »
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14/07/16 -

Jump Circuit - 4.15pm

Sub max VJ 1x10
SL VJ 2x5
Max VJ 2x3
Repetitive Jumps 3x5
T0ddday method - 1, 2 & 3 step x 3 each

Did not do the penultimate or max SL jumps as the left knee is still sore and was getting more sore by the minute. Repetitive and T0ddday method felt really good though.

Weights to come in 30 mins or so. 

Lifting- 5.30pm

Squats- (5@70, 3@85, 1@100)
bar x 10, 60 x 5, 80 x 5, 100 x 3, 115 x 1 3 (was meant to do 1 but it felt pretty easy so I did 3)

Deadlift- (5, 3, 2, 1, 1, 1)
80 x 5, 100 x 3, 120 x 2, 130 x 1, 140 x 1, 150 x 1

Push Press (3x3-8)- last week (3x3@50)
bar x 8, 40 x 3, 50 x 5, 5, 8 (had some extra push on the last set)

Interrupting kids and phone calls for work made this session longer than it needed to be. As a result I ran out of time and missed the slant board ab curl and med ball tosses. Still pretty happy with the way things are progressing. Felt strong again and the deadlifts feel like they are coming back. 150 was a bit stilted but it was mixed grip, no straps or belt so there's plenty of upside here.
« Last Edit: July 14, 2016, 08:42:14 am by Coges »
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Re: Two Hands Two Feet
« Reply #1010 on: July 16, 2016, 07:08:27 pm »
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16/07/17 -

Skipped the jumping circuit. Tbh I completely forgot about it until went to start the warm up for the track session and didn't have the time to fit it in. Am looking at ways of putting the week together a bit better to make sure I hit more sessions.

9.30 am
Track Day 2

3xstrides
SL Supine Bridge  x 10
Knee to Elbow WL x 10
Knee to rear foot WL x10
Walking Spiderman x 10
Reverse WL with posterolateral Reach x10
straight Leg skip
Rudiment Hops (all legs)
DL hops (3x10)
L/R leg bounds (2x5)
Alternating leg bounds (2x10)
Speed Bounds
5x20m sprint   
3x40m sprint   
3xflying 30m sprint
2x60m sprint
2x2x150m
1x300 TT sprint

Did this session on an oval instead of at the track. My son does gymnastics on a Sat morning and the oval is right outside where he trains. Oval was great on the legs as it was a little soft but also bad on the legs as it was pretty slippery in places. This really only affected the 150 and 300. Don't think it would have made too much difference though considering my fitness levels. Went ok though. Did most of the runs with not too much rest. Basically just walking back to the starting point, getting my breath and going again. The 150s were hard and the 300 was a struggle. 51s for the 300 which almost seems too embarrassing to write but there it is.

5pm
Lifting Day 3:


Squats: (3, 1, 1, 1 @ 90%)
bar x 10, 60 x 5, 80 x 3, 90 x 3
105 x 1, 1, 1

Dumbell Single Leg Deadlift to Press
16 x 3, 3, 3

Incline Press
bar x 8, 40 x 6, 60 x 4, 60 x 8

Dumbell Row
20 x 15, 15

Weighted Pullups

Unfortunately really quick session. Only had about 35 mins all up. Squats went well. Pretty easy. SL DL to press was a disaster. Set up 20kg on my DB and the collar slipped off on the first rep and weights went flying. Used a 16kg KB for the other reps. Only did 3 reps due to being that short on time. Rest of the workout was pretty much phoned in. I fit the incline press and rows into about 6 minutes.

Pretty decent day. Ended it with a burger and some beers so I can't complain.
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Re: Two Hands Two Feet
« Reply #1011 on: July 16, 2016, 08:45:15 pm »
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Nice job with the track work! I hate running 300s they are absolute death. It's really hard because with 200m you can just try and run as fast as you can the whole way if your fitness is good enough. With the 300m you've got to really plan it. I try and run the first 100m at 90% and then maintain the pace around the bend and try and accelerate again coming into the straight. Of course when you're actually running it's a lot harder to do that since you get to the straight and the last thing your body wants to do is accelerate. The only good thing about the longer distances is that it's easier to improve the times just from improving fitness.
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Re: Two Hands Two Feet
« Reply #1012 on: July 17, 2016, 12:12:29 am »
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Nice job with the track work! I hate running 300s they are absolute death. It's really hard because with 200m you can just try and run as fast as you can the whole way if your fitness is good enough. With the 300m you've got to really plan it. I try and run the first 100m at 90% and then maintain the pace around the bend and try and accelerate again coming into the straight. Of course when you're actually running it's a lot harder to do that since you get to the straight and the last thing your body wants to do is accelerate. The only good thing about the longer distances is that it's easier to improve the times just from improving fitness.

Cheers mate. I actually intended to go at 90% and just maintain for the entire run but forgot after about 10m and ended up at 100% then faded badly.

Like you said though as my fitness improves I expect much better times.
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Re: Two Hands Two Feet
« Reply #1013 on: July 19, 2016, 07:22:16 pm »
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19/07/16- 5pm

Squat-
bar x 10, 60 x 5, 90 x 3
115 x 4, 102.5 x 7, 7

OHP-
bar x 10, 40 x 10, 10

Chins-
bw x 5

Training was a bust today. Have a head cold and squats were hard enough let alone being able to do much else afterwards. Was squatting with blocked ears which is a bizarre experience. Luckily balance was ok.

Needless to say I skipped the morning track session. Depending on how things go I may do a reduced week this week. Have a ball game Wednesday so will see how it pans out.   
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Re: Two Hands Two Feet
« Reply #1014 on: July 20, 2016, 03:05:18 am »
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Never got around to doing a two week summary:

Haven't yet completed all sessions as prescribed yet. It's definitely doable and should not be a problem. Life is pretty much back to normal for me with kids back to school after holidays and having family here from overseas and interstate. Have a cold this now which is a bitch but that should be gone by the weekend.

Squats are feeling great. I'm squatting to parallel and I've accepted that and am comfortable with it for now. I feel stable and strong in that position. I may chase ATG squats at some stage in the future but don't really see the point right now. I'm a SL jumper to begin with and my DL jumps have very little knee bend anyway. I'm also noticing some good size differences in quad and glute mass.

I have to admit I was skeptical of the amount of upper body stuff programmed in when I first received the program. Having said that I like the amount of overhead pressing and chin/pull up work involved. Shoulders and back are feeling great.

Things to work on:
- completing more sessions each week.
- actually doing the ab work. Have finally found a way to set up my bench to resemble a slant bench
- focus more on recovery. Now that things are more back to normal and on schedule sleep and the daily mob need to be a priority.
- food- aiming for 2,400 cals for the next two months (240g P, 180g C, 80g F). This should bring me down by 4-6kg which is where I want to be. Without taking on too much Entropy here I feel I would be best served around 88-90 and around 10-12%. I think these numbers also aren't too restrictive to place too much stress on me.
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Re: Two Hands Two Feet
« Reply #1015 on: July 20, 2016, 08:11:22 pm »
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Ball game last night.

10 seconds to go and scores are level. They've got the ball and 1 guy is holding it for a final shot. He makes his move, misses and we get the rebound. I sprint, get the outlet with 4 seconds left and am making my way towards half court. There's no one in front of me. I'm counting and figure I can at least reach the key for a decent shot. As I reach the half court line one of their players grabs me round the waist. Still in motion I launch it baseball style from the half. The ref blows his whistle to call the foul and time slows. I watch the ball spin and fade in a perfect arc and land flush off the back of the rim.  :wowthatwasnutswtf: :wowthatwasnutswtf: :wowthatwasnutswtf: Shit went crazy. Both teams are up and the next two teams waiting to play were up too.

Then the ref waived it off   :raging:

I didn't see it as I was falling but he initially called the continuation then waived it off a second later. Lucky for me the foul was an unsportsmanlike so I had two shots and we had the ball. Scores even. 0.7 left on the clock and I had missed my previous 2 free throws. Missed the first. Shit shit shit. Hit the second and we win by 1.

Crazy game. We were missing two guys so had 6. Our best shooter did his ACL about 10 minutes into the game and we played the rest of the game with no subs.

I had an odd game. Felt cold and stiff before the game and jumping was completely off. No doubt in part to the cold and squats yesterday. Hadn't felt it since last week but my heel is still bruised. Felt that about 10 seconds in after the initial jump ball. Shooting and ball handling were a little off but I partly blame the ball that was about 20% flat. Refs refused to change to another one which was just ridiculous. I did hit some outside shots though which is a part of my game I often neglect.

Body is banged up this morning so will rest today, do my general mob circuit and then train again tomorrow. Will skip all track work this week and get back on it Monday morning.
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Re: Two Hands Two Feet
« Reply #1016 on: July 24, 2016, 07:51:47 am »
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23/07/16 - 3pm

Squat-
bar x 10, 60 x 5, 85 x 5, 102.5 x 3, 120 x 1 3

Deadlift-
80 x 5, 110 x 3, 130 x 2, 140 x 1, 150 x 1, 160 x 1

Push Press-
bar x 5, 40 x 3, 55 x 5, 5, 5

Slant bench ab curl-
15 x 10, 10

<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hhMUXC__0kA" target="_blank">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hhMUXC__0kA</a>

Feedback on everything welcomed.

Squats felt pretty good. Won't be squatting in those shoes again though. Found the heel height odd and difficult to sit back properly. Good news is that my all time PR is 120 x 5 so I'm in good territory.
Deadlift didn't feel too bad but looked pretty sucky. Need to sit back way more and also stop pulling mixed grip. Arms definitely weren't straight and felt it in the left bicep. I suppose it's either double o/hand, hook or straps from here. Tbh DO then straps will most likely be the way.

Would love some feedback on the push press and ab curl. Both looked kinda ok and kinda weird at the same time.

Tried to do the med ball throws in the garage and mistimed a throw sending one into the wall. Too wet to do outside though.
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Re: Two Hands Two Feet
« Reply #1017 on: July 24, 2016, 07:59:24 am »
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Sunday 24/07/16

Wife ran a 10k at Run Melbourne today so we were up and walking around all day. She did it in 47 min which is pretty good considering she's had a virus recently but she was really hoping for 46. Apparently a difficult course though with some decent hills which would have added time.

PM-
daily mob circuit- need to do this daily. Body feels so good after it.

Summary of week 3-
Shit week from a sessions perspective but considering I was sick I still managed to lift twice and get a ball game in. Joints are achy but not sure if from sickness or not. Diet has been largely ignored this week and that may also be to blame. Will weigh myself tomorrow morning but have a feeling I may be up to 94ish again. Not too worried as is comes back to 91 within a week and a half. That's where the work starts.

Plan for week 4-
Want to hit all lifting sessions, jump circuits and daily mob. Will aim to do the second track session only. Still have a bit of this cold and it's going to be cold as fuck tomorrow morning and potentially wet so being out in that at 6am isn't going to help me. Should be able to hit the rest though.
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Re: Two Hands Two Feet
« Reply #1018 on: July 25, 2016, 01:20:48 pm »
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squats look sturdy but not quite full depth. don't quite understand what you didn't like about the shoes, if you had a little bit more heel i bet you could break parallel. OTOH if those are comfortable then there's no super compelling reason to go deeper. you're not prepping for a PL comp.

it's hard to tell on the DL, maybe because your shirt is wrinkly or something, but is your back rounding a little?
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Re: Two Hands Two Feet
« Reply #1019 on: July 25, 2016, 08:00:51 pm »
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squats look sturdy but not quite full depth. don't quite understand what you didn't like about the shoes, if you had a little bit more heel i bet you could break parallel. OTOH if those are comfortable then there's no super compelling reason to go deeper. you're not prepping for a PL comp.

it's hard to tell on the DL, maybe because your shirt is wrinkly or something, but is your back rounding a little?

Thx for the feedback.

Yeah the first two reps were shy and the third just got there. I'm using a slightly lower bar position than previously and with flat shoes I felt really solid sitting back and was hitting adequate depth and also feeling it in all the right places. The shoes kind of felt like they were pushing me forward and slightly off balance. I think I actually need to pick a pair of shoes and just stick to them really. Squatted again last night using chucks and had the same issue. Will expand more in another post.

Pretty sure the DL is the jumper bunching on top of the band for the shorts but it's definitely something I've been working on and need to continue working on.
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