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Post by Steve Gardener on Jul 14, 2010 18:56:28 GMT
And back again this time for some 2HP.
So...
2HP at 44mm BEST SESSION EVER. The thought process was I wanted to get in a set number of sessions before the Euros and having eaten well felt ok. On arrival, coffee still in hand I was in half a mind to go back. But I started anyway and once the lads (Mike and G) turned up as I started to go heavy and I was using the new (or more correctly put -forgotten) technique I carried on. Once it got heavy I started to think I could pull more and each rep was solid. Here's how it went:
Equ x 6 reps, +30-kilos x 3 reps, +50-kilos x 1 rep, +70-kilos x 1 rep, +75.5-kilos x 1 rep, +80-kilos x 1 rep, +85-kilos x 1 rep, +87-kilos x 1 rep, +90-kilos (111.7kg) x 6 x 1 rep At attempt No 4 I gave serious consideration to loading up in excess of the current WR but decided to save that and did some more volume.
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Post by Steve Gardener on Jul 16, 2010 12:50:00 GMT
Thursday One hand deadlifts. Basically shot to hell from the monster session on 2HP yesterday. So stopped at the working sets as there was nowt there to give after two failed attempts Friday Trained with Stew Killick this morning in a sort of knowledge swap meet. I showed him some gripper stuff and he showed me some DHWD stuff.
T/Gripper - max B/H: Usual warm ups L/H: BBE x 6 x 1 VVN R/H: 3.5 x 2 x 1 reps, BBSE x 2 x 1 reps, CoC 4 x 2 x VNa
DHWD - tech session only
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Post by Steve Gardener on Jul 17, 2010 16:48:28 GMT
Saturday Trained late for me as I was waiting on a delivery. Nick McKinless dropped in after to say hi to Mike, G and myself. Chest n back CG Bench Press First time with free-weights since Xmas. 60-kilos x 8 reps, 80-kilos x 8 reps, 100-kilos x 6 reps, 120-kilos x 6 reps, 140-kilos x 2 reps. usual weakness in stabilizers from only doing machine bench for months LPD in lieu of pullovers 60-kilos x 8 reps, 90-kilos x 8 reps, 120-kilos x 8 reps, 140-kilos x 8 reps
Low Rows 60-kilos x 8 reps, 100-kilos x 8 reps, 142.5-kilos x 6 reps
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Post by Steve Gardener on Jul 20, 2010 11:29:07 GMT
Sunday Double over hand deadlift had to use a standard bar (thick bar was in use elsewhere). Worked to 205kg x 3 x 1 reps. Hard work.
2HP (thick) I worked to 103.6-kilos x F, F, 1, F, F. I was fried so called it a day
Monday Forced rest day
Tuesday 2HP @ 44mm equ x 6 reps towel, +30-kilos x 3 reps towel, +50-kilos x 1 rep towel, +70-kilos x 1 rep, +75.5-kilos x 1 easy rep, +80-kilos x 1 easy rep, +85-kilos x F, F, 1 rep (made a small change), +90-kilos x 1, F, then 5 x 1 reps (equals last best ever session). I scaled the weight and rather than a marked 111.7-kilos it came in at 110.7kg so one less. Mind set was based on the idea of being at the Euros and competing.
Bwt: 294.7lbs. Not bad for our scales and after one meal and a little water.
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Post by Steve Gardener on Jul 21, 2010 11:00:29 GMT
Wednesday Legs @ GN Leg Press 0-kilos @ leg x 8 reps, 120-kilos x 8 reps, 240-kilos x 8 reps, 360-kilos x 8 reps, 480-kilos (sb) x 8 reps, 680-kilos (sb/w) x 8 easy reps
Leg Ext 60-kilos x 8 reps, 120-kilos x 8 reps, 125-kilos (added a 5kg plate to stack) x 6 negs (12 up, 6 down a leg) Leg Curl 20-kilos x 8 reps, 30-kilos x 8 reps, 50-kilos x 8 r/p reps
Tired after but good for more during.
Bwt: 21st 4lbs on their scales
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Post by Steve Gardener on Jul 23, 2010 11:13:27 GMT
Thursday One hand deadlift thumb over
Friday Shoulders n arms Seated machine press 1/2 stack x 8 reps, stack x 8 reps, +70-kilos x 6 reps, +155-kilos x 2 x 6 reps
DB H Curls (across body) 10-kilos @ x 12 reps, +20-kilos x 8 reps, 40-kilos x 6 reps
TPD stack x 12 reps, +25-kilos x 10 reps, +50-kilos x 3 x 8 reps
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Post by Steve Gardener on Jul 24, 2010 11:52:54 GMT
Saturday @wg Double overhand thick bar deadlift bar x 8 reps, 70-kilos x 4 reps, 100-kilos x 1 rep, 130-kilos x 1 rep, 160-kilos x 1 rep (sb), 190-kilos x 1 rep (both belts), 210-kilos x 1 rep (PB and a British record if in comp), 220-kilos / 485lbs x 2 attempts. 1st was a rock, 2nd came a little off the floor. Had I managed it it would have been the 2nd best of all time.
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Post by Steve Gardener on Jul 25, 2010 17:09:41 GMT
Sunday Had a hell of a day and then night yesterday. Boring stuff involving missing money and what is almost certainly two tenants skipping out owing this months rent. Suffice to say I wasn't in the best frame of mind before we set off for my business partner Mike's stag do.
Now I know it's an old line but I genuinely think I DID have a dodgy pint when we were at Swindon dog track. That formed part of a very, very late night (try back to the hotel at 4am or later) and the usual 'oh my god why do I still wake so early when I'm away' 7.30am arising. All things considered I didn't feel that bad as we (I was sharing a room) had drunk some water to stop the dehydration hangover from hell along with a painkiller before crashing for the few hours we got. But, mid flow through a training chat, I suddenly had to leg it into the toliet and say 'hello Huey!' to the great god that is the 'bog' as we Brits call it.
Back home around 1pm So... that meant a missed breakfast and not much of a lunch although I piled in copious amounts of fluids and glucose through the day. Finally, and as per a promise to myself, my penultimate training session before the Euros (tomorrow is grippers and that's it). A very large liven-er in the shape of a massive cup of coffee and it was the last 2HP session.
Two hand pinch at 44mm Usual warm ups working to +90-kilos thus: Fail, ugly but successful rep, good (* started wearing sb from this point), good, good, good (tried to double it as I felt I could. I did a single and started up on the double when it started to give) and another good sixth and final rep. I wont say what I intend doing before the Euros but 110-kilos is, failed reps aside, more or less a banker.
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Post by Steve Gardener on Jul 26, 2010 11:03:53 GMT
Monday T Grippers
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Post by Steve Gardener on Aug 2, 2010 17:42:39 GMT
Monday Silly o'clock in the morning at Amsterdam airport...a few minutes left on the clock so here I am posting before I catch a 1050 flight back to Bristol. Then feed the cats, pack orders and crash and burn in that order.Bare in mind thesestupidkeyboardsticks(yes) and I'm tired. I'll get it all down asap.
This weekend I won my second (and consecutive as I won the last one) European Grip Championships. It went exactly as predicted.I hated every minute of an otherwise uneventful journey out. More on that later,arrived well enough then had problems using my mobile in Spain (+ or 0... why would it not work!!) eventually the host and promoter found me (no doubt looking moody ha ha). The Hotel, as I later found, cannot understand emails (2 nights with breakfast morons, not one without grrr). But I'm wasting time so lets get to the show.
Saturday There was, as per, 5 events. This time it was grippers, 2-hand pinch, thick bar (axle) double over hand deadlift, one hand deadlift and weaver.
Grippers: I came 2nd. Although I closed a harder gripper with my right Gabriel Sum closed a better combined total to take the lead but by a small margin (important as we will see). There were no mistakes unlike the last Euros.
Scores (left/right and total)
Right Hand 1. Steve: 3.54 2. Gabriel:3.45 3. Jorge: 3.17 4. Stew: 3.1 5. Pablo: 2.84 6. German: 2.7 6. Rene: 2.7
Left Hand 1. Gabriel: 3.59 2. Steve: 3.26 3. Jorge: 2.84 3. Stew: 2.84 5. Pablo: 2.32 5. Rene: 2.32 7. German: 2.19
Total: 1. Gabriel: 7.04 2. Steve: 6.8 3. Jorge: 6.01 4. Stew: 5.94 5. Pablo: 5.16 6. Rene: 5.02 7. German: 4.89
Two hand pinch I killed this. The next best was Gabriel's 88-kilos or so (88.85kg) and I did a mahoosive 112+. This made me not just 1st but first by some margin. Indeed, I won with my opening lift (97??) and then carried on to make the damage worse. I think I went 97.2, 102.2, 107.2 and ended on the 112.2. The Spanish humidity made an attempt at an WR not a great idea.
Scores 1. Steve: 112.2 k 2. Gabriel: 88.85 k 2. Stew: 88.85 k 4. Pablo: 79.35 k 5. Jorge: 71.35 k 6. German: 64.35 k 7. Rene: no valid lift
Double over-hand thick bar deadlift. I followed this pattern again by opening with 165-kilos where the 2nd place guy ended up, then doing 180, 200 and finally taking 216kg. As it was not an official IM Apollons Axle it may not count as a record but I'll let everyone else worry about that (too tired to give a **** right now). The official scores show Gabriel pulling 170-kilos for his final best effort (a bunch of guys bombed as the weigh fell from their hands) but I opened with 5kg less!
Scores 1. Steve: 216 k - New European Record. 2. Gabriel: 170 k 3. Stew: 150 k 3. Jorge: 150 k 3. Rene: 150 k 6. Pablo: 142.5 k 7. German: 130 k
One hand deadlift (thumb over): again the same pattern. Most were done and dusted at 120kg and I'd pulled WR level 152.5kg once in training. So I did 120kg, 130kg, 140kg and then (as above) using the promoters record breaker discs (so-called little gems of 125g, 250g and so on) I pulled a tiny bit more than the old 151kg WR. So now I had potentially not only a EU record (?) but a WR in the same meet. One might say it was going according to plan... Score 1. Steve: - right hand 151.95 k - New World Record 2. Gabriel: - left hand 120.45 k 3. Pablo: - right hand 112.95 k 4. Stew: - left hand 110.45 k 4. German: - right hand 110.45 k 4. Rene: - right hand 110.45 k 7. Jorge: - right hand 105.45 k Weaver to the rear: Some of the guys had been a little confused by the rising bar rule earlier on and now Gabriel was thrown by the clearly explained 'if you used you right on the one hand deadlift you must use your left or vice versa. Speaking to him he said that he'd only trained one hand- wtf? I'd been nagging/advising fellow Brit Stew Killick, throughout and now, with this event his anyway, here was his chance to get a few percentage points ahead of Gabiel and take 2nd overall behind me. So it was, Gabriel did 4kg and with everyone else out, it was just me and Stew left. Using my left hand (one hand deadlifting with my right) I did enough for another 2nd place (3 firsts and 2 2nds meant I was about 80+pts ahead of the next guy). Not only had I won but it was a British 1 and 2 so our team slaughtered Johhny foreigner ha ha
Score 1. Stew: -right hand 7 k 2. Steve: - left hand 6.4 k 3. Rene: - left hand 5 k 4. Jorge: - left hand 4.75 k 5. Pablo: - left hand 4.5 k 6. German: - left hand 4.25 k 7. Gabriel: - right hand 4 k More when fed, watered and rested...
Final Results: 1. Steve Gardener (England): 487.99 2. Stew Killick (England : 405.59 3. Gabriel Sum (Germany): 394.22 4. Jorge Gonzalez (Spain) : 355.54 5. Pablo Garcia (Spain) : 348.42 6. German (Spain) : 320.29 7. Rene Kirschner (Germany : 282.44
By teams:
1. England: 13 points 2. Spain: 9 points 3. Germany: 6 points
As Jose says elsewhere we then went out with Feleces (?) a huge Spanish powerlifter and loader for the day and talk utter shite and BS (as one does) about all things strength. The beer and burgers helped. I had an issue with the hotel in that they'd emptied my room even though I had booked for TWO NIGHTS!! via the internet. This was followed by being out of the room at 12 noon on Sunday which meant I literally sat around, slowly getting sun burnt, until my pre-arranged pick up six hours later. As my phone battery had died it was all I could do.
All was well at Madrid airport but the 11 hour wait at Amsterdam is BORING!! and time I will never get back. Then, minutes after we took off (around 11am the next day) we had to make a u-turn over the North Sea as an engine was playing up. That's a first. I started goofing off and laughing (scenes from Father Ted etc played through my head) otherwise my tired ass, gritty eyes and surly demeanor for what was an already over long journey would have meant a popped blood vessel.
Regardless of my usual old age grumblings on the journey, the bed, etc I must pass on my thanks to Jose. A stellar promoter and ref and he took me everywhere I needed to go with good grace. Cheers Jose.
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Post by Steve Gardener on Aug 4, 2010 11:43:04 GMT
Wednesday First session after a few days back/recovering. The 2HP I was hoping to do a few singles with my recent working set poundage but not today. V/Gripper work, done first, was better.
V/Gripper Usual warm ups then - L/H: L15 x 3 x 1 reps (2nd easy) R/H: L16 x 3 x 1 reps NB: need to start using Super Series spring to get comparative levels. 2HP worked to a successful single with 107.7kg then bombed 3x with 112.7kg (scales less).
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Post by Steve Gardener on Aug 5, 2010 11:11:41 GMT
Thursday Chest n back @ WG Took my Euro cup in and had a bunch shake my hand and wish me well. Kiss off of Phyllis!
V Bench arm a side x 20 reps, 20-kilos @ x 15 reps, 40-kilos @ x 12 reps, 60-kilos @ x 10 reps, 85-kilos @ x 8 reps, 105-kilos @ x 5 reps
Pullovers 8p x 8 reps, 12p x 8 reps, stack+20-kilos x 8 reps,
@ WG
Low Rows 80-kilos x 8 reps, 100-kilos x 8 reps, 120-kilos x 8 reps
Bwt: back to a reasonable 286lbs
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Post by Steve Gardener on Aug 6, 2010 12:10:37 GMT
Friday Andy P at w/gym egging me on
DH WD Tough! B/H: 1/1 x 6 reps @, 3/3 x 6 reps @, 4/4 x 3 reps @ L/H: 5/4 x 5 reps, 5/5 x 2 x 1 reps R/H: 5/4 x 6 reps, 6/6 x 2 x 1 reps
Double overhand thick bar deadlifts. I'm keeping these in for the time being cos I like them and got good at them and might see if I can beat the WR by years end. bar x 6 reps, 70-kilos x 4 reps, 100-kilos x 3 reps, 130-kilos x 1 rep, 160-kilos x 1 rep (sb on), 180-kilos x 1 rep (sb on) and 200-kilos x 3 x 1 reps (both belts on, made me dizzy on 1 and 2, dropped 2nd).
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Post by Steve Gardener on Aug 7, 2010 14:44:35 GMT
Saturday Ummed and ahhed about taking a day off but as I am over Mike's for Sunday dinner (it being my birthday tomorrow - age 46) I did legs today and added 2HP after watching Loz attempt 117.5-kilos on the equipment (failed but still...)
Leg Press plate x 12 reps, 120-kilos x 8 reps, 240-kilos x 8 reps, 374-kilos x 8 reps, 494-kilos (sb only) x 8 reps, 694-kilos x 8 reps (off of safeties only, SB+Wraps. Pad added to back rest to increase range a little)
Leg Ext 60-kilos x 8 reps, 125-kilos x 8 reps, 145+25-kilos x 8 reps, 145-kilos+50-kilos x 6 reps
Leg Curl 20-kilos x 8 reps, 30-kilos x 8 reps, 40-kilos x 8 reps, 45-kilos x 5 rep
2HP @ 44mm worked to 110-kilos x 1, 1, F, 1 (shakey) reps
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Post by Steve Gardener on Aug 9, 2010 11:52:42 GMT
Monday V/Gripper Started out using the spring it came with and then decided to see where I was on the spring we will use this weekend (gold and or orange). B/H: L1 x 6+ reps @, L7 x 3 reps @, L10 x 1 rep @, L/H: L13 x 1 rep, L15 (skipped ahead by accident) x 1 rep - gold spring: 3/3 x 1 rep, 4/4 x 1 rep, 5/5 x F (poor set), 1, 1. 5/6 x TnG, VN, 1* R/H: L13 x 1 rep, L15 x 1 rep, L16 x ?? - gold spring: 3/3 x 1 rep, 4/4 x 1 rep, 5/5 x 1 rep, 5/6 x 1 rep, 6/6 x TnG, 1, F*, F * both proper knuckle poppers
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