12/25/17
Block#10, OWT(4) OP
(2~3-10% addition to the Block#9 TM)
Week#5, Monday (85%)
Rest day
Barkadion TB Logs
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"Man is what he reads." - Joseph Brodsky
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12/26/17
Block#10, OWT(4) OP
(2~3-10% addition to the Block#9 TM)
Week#5, Tuesday (85%)
Lifts
SSB Squat - 4x3, 200
VLP - 4x3, 170
Chins - 4x3, 30
RI - 2-3 min
Finisher
Band PA - 1x45, Blue band
Body saw with sliders - 1x25, BW
x3
RI - 90 sec
Block#10, OWT(4) OP
(2~3-10% addition to the Block#9 TM)
Week#5, Tuesday (85%)
Lifts
SSB Squat - 4x3, 200
VLP - 4x3, 170
Chins - 4x3, 30
RI - 2-3 min
Finisher
Band PA - 1x45, Blue band
Body saw with sliders - 1x25, BW
x3
RI - 90 sec
"Man is what he reads." - Joseph Brodsky
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12/27/17
Block#10, OWT(4) OP
(2~3-10% addition to the Block#9 TM)
Week#5, Wednesday (85%)
Rest Day.
Block#10, OWT(4) OP
(2~3-10% addition to the Block#9 TM)
Week#5, Wednesday (85%)
Rest Day.
"Man is what he reads." - Joseph Brodsky
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12/28/17
Block#10, OWT(4) OP
(2~3-10% addition to the Block#9 TM)
Week#5, Thursday (85%)
Lifts
SSB Squat - 3x3, 200
VLP - 4x3, 170
DL - 1x3, 325
RI - 2-3 min
Conditioning Finisher
AD ride, moderate steady pace
15 min
Block#10, OWT(4) OP
(2~3-10% addition to the Block#9 TM)
Week#5, Thursday (85%)
Lifts
SSB Squat - 3x3, 200
VLP - 4x3, 170
DL - 1x3, 325
RI - 2-3 min
Conditioning Finisher
AD ride, moderate steady pace
15 min
"Man is what he reads." - Joseph Brodsky
Re: Barkadion TB Logs
Bark -- You're in block four of OWT, right? Any general thoughts so far? You're not far from your big test? Did you do a test after block three?
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Hi J-MADD,J-Madd wrote:Bark -- You're in block four of OWT, right? Any general thoughts so far? You're not far from your big test? Did you do a test after block three?
I have one more week to finish up.
Here is my log entry from Block#3 testing:
SSB Squat - 2x2, 1x6, 210
VLP - 2x2, 1x10, 170
Chins - 2x2, 1x3, 50
DL - Singles - 340, 370, 370
Red color - test lifts.
Here is my thoughts so far:
- It works. Very well balanced programming that WORKS. All my final lifts with forced progression applied will be PRs.
- It does require a lot of patience.
- It works well with steady 5% increase across all blocks and lifts except the WPUs. I'd say 2-3% increase for WPU is the safest bet.
- I am not sure is I will be testing it after I am done. Maybe test within the last week or just force progression.
- I need to be on the serious calories surplus for the last 2 blocks and still my recovery goes south.
- I can see how it can be MUST for yearly TB programming: BB->OWT->Continuation->Repeat.
- I can see how OWT approach can be applied to the standard OP templates (Keeping 80% TM for the initial block for instance).
- I would probably stick with OP I/A for all blocks if I am to do it again.
- I will do it again!
Thank you for excellent program, J-Madd!
"Man is what he reads." - Joseph Brodsky
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Barkadion wrote:J-Madd wrote:
SSB Squat - 2x2, 1x6, 210
VLP - 2x2, 1x10, 170
Chins - 2x2, 1x3, 50
DL - Singles - 340, 370, 370
Great tests. I like that you use the test-within-the-workout method.
Red color - test lifts.
Here is my thoughts so far:
- It works. Very well balanced programming that WORKS. All my final lifts with forced progression applied will be PRs.
That's really great to hear. I was hoping it would come out this way.
- It does require a lot of patience.
Definitely, and that's probably the hardest part; it's along, multimonth commitment.
- It works well with steady 5% increase across all blocks and lifts except the WPUs. I'd say 2-3% increase for WPU is the safest bet.
Great point, the WUP is sort of ill-behaved!
- I am not sure is I will be testing it after I am done. Maybe test within the last week or just force progression.
- I need to be on the serious calories surplus for the last 2 blocks and still my recovery goes south.
No doubt, those last two blocks are a serious grind, especially for us mature atheletes. :O
- I can see how it can be MUST for yearly TB programming: BB->OWT->Continuation->Repeat.
Before I went down the BJJ rabbit hole, that's how I played it!
- I can see how OWT approach can be applied to the standard OP templates (Keeping 80% TM for the initial block for instance).
- I would probably stick with OP I/A for all blocks if I am to do it again.
- I will do it again!
Thank you for excellent program, J-Madd!
You're very welcome, and thanks a bunch for your support!
Re: Barkadion TB Logs
12/29/17
Block#10, OWT(4) OP
(2~3-10% addition to the Block#9 TM)
Week#5, Friday (85%)
Rest Day.
Block#10, OWT(4) OP
(2~3-10% addition to the Block#9 TM)
Week#5, Friday (85%)
Rest Day.
"Man is what he reads." - Joseph Brodsky
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12/30/17
Block#10, OWT(4) OP
(3-10% addition to the Block#9 TM)
Week#5, Saturday (95%)
Lifts
SSB Squat - 3x2, 225
VLP - 3x2, 190
Chins - 3x2, 60
RI - 2:30-3 min
Notes
* Heavy but doable
**Chins is rusty but I have gained few pounds with the calorie surplus and all holidays eating.
***Man oh man, I want to get done with the last block and get back to regular beauty of OP - sub-maxes and normal conditioning sessions
Block#10, OWT(4) OP
(3-10% addition to the Block#9 TM)
Week#5, Saturday (95%)
Lifts
SSB Squat - 3x2, 225
VLP - 3x2, 190
Chins - 3x2, 60
RI - 2:30-3 min
Notes
* Heavy but doable
**Chins is rusty but I have gained few pounds with the calorie surplus and all holidays eating.
***Man oh man, I want to get done with the last block and get back to regular beauty of OP - sub-maxes and normal conditioning sessions
"Man is what he reads." - Joseph Brodsky
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12/31/17
Block#10, OWT(4) OP
(3-10% addition to the Block#9 TM)
Week#5, Sunday (95%)
Rest day
Block#10, OWT(4) OP
(3-10% addition to the Block#9 TM)
Week#5, Sunday (95%)
Rest day
"Man is what he reads." - Joseph Brodsky