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Block 4 Review
So this was certainly the most problematic block I've had yet. But with the struggles I learned a lot.
1. Squats gave me a lot of trouble this block. While I was able to complete all sets/reps, on some weeks these were very very difficult. I think this is just due to the fact that the training max I used was just too high (I do forced progression, and I don't test). I also think that my squat is closer to my maximum potential than my other lifts. To combat this I'll be reducing my squat training max by 10 lbs. One step back, two steps forward.
2. This stacks onto the last point. Since I'm relatively close to my maximum potential on a few lifts I'm going to be implementing a new progression practice. If I cannot do all sets/reps with confidence and relative "ease" using 3 sets at a particular training max, I'll do the following block with 5/5/4/5/5/4 sets at the same training max. If I complete that then I'll progress the weight and return to 3 sets (unless I barely make it, then I'll reduce weight). This is called double-progression. I'll be applying this to my squats and deads this coming block.
3. Also stacking onto the last 2 points, since I'm moderately close to my maximum strength potential on a few lifts I'm going to switch from standard Operator to Operator I/A. But only moderately. I'm going to switch to an 8 day training week (MS/HIC/MS/Rest/HIC/MS/E/Rest), but I'll be using standard Operator volume and percentages. This is an experiment. If the rest is too much I'll return to standard Operator next block.
4. This last block I tried combining Operator with Green. I did this because I remembered the significant improvement to my running I saw during BB. Needless to say this didn't work. My LSS runs didn't improve at all. Thanks to the recommendation of some members I switched back to Black Pro. Interestingly enough my LSS, not just my HICs, improved as a result.
5. Another problem I had with my conditioning was I started with brand new shoes, without access to my old shoes. This caused some serious blister problems. Lesson learned here was don't throw away your old shoes. Gradually work your way into using new shoes until they're broken in.
6. I suffered a pretty nasty injury on the last day of this last block. A ligament pull in my neck while unracking on BP. It's turning out that while it was nasty at first, I could barely move the first day, I'm recovering as quickly as I could hope and I should hopefully only be out of the gym for a week. Despite this occurring on BP, I'm convinced the SQ just before was the cause. This just goes to emphasize points 1-3.
A lot learned. I'll be posting my plan for block 5 later today.
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Thank you for the write up!
Can you please elaborate on #2? So, you will use the same weight and increase the sets for new block if you don't feel comfortable with minimal sets with your current block, right? You will not retest at this point. I am not sure if I understand that correctly, sorry.
Just my 2c for #6. It might sound silly, but.. I have learned to brace and pay attention to my back and posture even during loading/unloading BB with plates. I am serious. You can easily get injured without any serious weight in your hands. Some stupid movement can send you to chiropractor...
Thanks again and good luck with your next block!