Today was a great day. Everything was great. All training seems to be coming together.
Pre-Workout - This was hardly a scientific way of going about taking pre-workout supplements. We opened some new stuff. It pretty much went like this.
"Here is some new stuff."
"What are the ingredients?"
"I don't know. I don't like to read that stuff."
"Are those pills?
"Yea."
I'll Take 4."
"Whats that stuff?"
"It tastes like crap."
"That usually means it works well."
"Yea. Let me try some."
So....... Basically we have no idea what everything was or which things worked and did not work. You gotta do that sometimes. We are in a quest for the best placebo effect. The question is. If you take a bunch of stuff that does not work, but there is a small placebo effect, is the more you take the larger the effect?
(the above is a fun story and should in no way be taken seriously

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1. Dynamic Flex
2. Overhead PUD Throw - 10+ throws. 44lbs.
3. WOB - 56lbs for those who do not know. 15+ throws. I am learning timing with the swing. When I am on it goes a LOT higher than when I am off. Our measuring stands are on the ground. Since we know we throw higher than the ground we used the ever so scientific system of.
"That looked like it was a higher than the other one." Though we are able to dial in the technique.
4. Single Arm Deadlift - 135lbs 3 reps each side. 185lbs 3 reps each side. 225lbs 3 reps each side. (we tried to do this one without straps. The answer is no, we can't

) 275lbs 3 reps each side.
5. Weight release power shrugs - We used the band weight release that we used with the bench press last week. The release weight was 160lbs. So the weight at the bottom was 295lbs. 160lbs snapped off to make the weight 135lbs. We used the Tendo Weightlifting Analyzer to measure peak power for the lifts.
We did 4 reps with just a 135lb bar as our comparison test.
My first set with the weight release produced an average of 4.8% higher power production over teh first set with "naked weight."
My second set with the weight release produced a 7.1% increase in power production over the first set with "naked weight."
The 4th set was done without the weight release to test the effect on just using the 135lbs. Here I had an 8%+ increase in average power production over the first set with 135lbs "naked weight."
Again I realized a LARGE increase in power production that carried over to my highest overall power production on the last set without the weight release. Which is VERY awesome.
I see a LOT of good things coming from this training method. Especially for me when it comes to increased power production.
6. Reverse Hyper - 3 sets 10 reps. 140lbs.
7. Land Mine Rotations - 3 sets 8 reps on each side. 25lbs. We discussed a lot about different positions with this exercise and what is most effective as well as what produces the most rotation range of motion about the middle.
PWO - The Usual
Thoughts -
I am very excited about the base camp weight release. There are a lot of great things that will come from this. One of the most important things is power production int the first .2 seconds. (a very important ability when it comes to sports training)
We will be attaching the computer to the Tendo next week so that we will be able to get a lot more information as well as graphically show the power production and force production of the exercise.
Gym Conversation -
This did not exactly take place during the workout, but was a good conversation none the less.
Have you ever watched a lot of the people who go the Arnold Classic. Specifically to the "Expo" where all the supplement vendors are. This is how it goes.
"This is a great new product."
"Sweet!!!"
"It will get you jacked up for your workout. Though your heart may explode."
"Is it free?"
"Yes."
"I'll take some."
"Whats this stuff."
"It is to help increase your ability to do work and decrease recovery time. It will also increase your estrogen levels some."
"Cool. Is it free?"
"Yea."
"I'll take some."
It is kind of like if something is free, it does not matter what it is, it is probably worth taking.
Until next time cats and dogs,
"G"