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Title: Power Club 526 6th April - 12th April 2020
Post by: tomtom on April 12, 2020, 09:30:37 pm
Forgot to post last week - so a double tally of repeats and numbers etc... Everything is a set of 6 hangs alternate sides for one arm work. enjoy - lots of repeaters blah blah! :D

Weight - mid 68's - did read 67.9 at one point but never again...

Tues 31/3: 1 Arm day. 3xF4 both arms small edge, 3x1 arm engaged shoulder  bent arm/part lock -15kg. 1xLock off -15kg (failure), 1x 1arm -12kg (hard), 2x 1arm -8kg (very hard- 2-3 secs at most)

Fri 3/4: Fingers day: 2xF4 small edge, 2x M2 deep slots (no assist - big improvement), 2x B3 small edge -12kgs - very hard, 2x B2 deep slots -15kg, v hard DNF. 2xf4 smallest edge, 4x 'explosive pull ups' (jugs) hands off at top.

Sun 5/4: 1arm day. Very tired - evening session. 1x F4 small edge (very painful tips), 3x 1arm -15kg (5 on 5 off), 2x lock off and drop -15kg (better than tues), 1x 1arm -12kg (hard), 1x 1arm -8kg (hard 3-4 secs max), 1x 1arm -15kg.

Tues 7/4: Board construction day. Lifting, pinning ply, drilling (on a 50 deg board), mounting holds - 2-3 hours of work. Trashed arms and shoulders! Proper push DOMs.

Fri 10/4: Still feeling rubbish. 1x 1arm -8kg. Felt fine! (improvement). 1x 1arm -15kg lock off. Creeping on left, not so good on right. 30 min board session (really hurt tips! climbing hurts!!) - need some large jugs to warm up on. Small resin holds a bit cruel.. 3x 1arm -8kg to exhaustion. Gainz.. on the 1 arm hanging.

Sun: 12/4: Board day. Made some jugs from some bits of CLS.. had also re-jigged footholds (now all jenga blocks). Warm up now do-able. Worked a few new problems, moved a couple of holds about. A good hour session. Felt trashed. Finished with 3x 1arm -15kg and 1x 1arm -8kg. Felt battered.

Christ thats a load of boring numbers to write down... in general - fingerboard improvements - one arm hangs assist weight coming down. The hard part is not the grip its doing them with a fully engaged shoulder and a properly bent arm (not just a little kinked) - in effect a part lockoff I guess. This is also helping me stop rotation - which has got notably better in just two weeks. Consolidating gains and gently reducing the assist - I need those -8kg's though - if I try without nada.

Climbing again. On a steep board. Joy. Its truly great to be moving again - and I've enjoyed building it - and tinkering with the set up. Hoping to get some smaller wooden holds in the coming weeks - the resin ones are good (grippy) but a bit brutal (all small). Posterior chain is certainly feeling it tonight after having had 3-4 weeks off!!

Also been doing the Joe Wicks morning HIIT kids workout every weekday morning at 9. Good way to get going - and my glutes have finally got used to it!

Below the board on tuesday - its got a few wooden jugs and a load of jenga foot holds now.
(https://i.imgur.com/LZnMwzo_d.jpg?maxwidth=640&shape=thumb&fidelity=medium)
Title: Re: Power Club 526 6th April - 12th April 2020
Post by: Will Hunt on April 12, 2020, 10:16:41 pm
Can you upload some videos of you on your board, Tom? Would be cool to see it in action.

M - fingerboard lunch. Warmed up and did some hangs on monos with assist (feet on the floor at various distances). Repeated more gently on ring finger. Then finished with half crimp and + 10kg on the smallest BM2k edges. 7 secs hangs with about 2 mins rest between. About 5 hangs per grip.  and core/stretching evening with push ups.

T - felt tired around the shoulders from previous day's evening session. Had planned on using the board but decided to call a rest day instead. Did a ride in the evening for about 30 or 40 mins. Quite steep out of the door and downhill to home. Bit of stretching.

W - board. Set a new problem. Did the first move of both Fatboy Slim and The Lockdown. Changed the last move of Fatboy as it was crap and just too hard. These should go soon. Crocked my wrist while doing a jumpy thing. Named the problem Sharknado in honour of our Crocker In Chief. Very good sesh.
https://www.instagram.com/p/B-10B5wjXkP/?igshid=1pma4qrc8mtmi

T - core and stretching

F - rest

S - family walk in the morning. Jess did some coming against BMC and UKB advice.
https://www.instagram.com/p/B-10B5wjXkP/?igshid=1pma4qrc8mtmi
PM. Board hour. Warmed up and got on Fatboy Slim. Could feel it coming together but dropped it a few times. Got it sussed in the end and did it. Also did the RH version of Sharknado. Only an hour session so didn't have time to get stuck into The Lockdown.
https://www.instagram.com/p/B-2M00KjsJR/?igshid=4jje261t5gu3

S - family walk and a little bit of Joe Wicks. Heart very much not in it as I was trying to cook a roast simultaneously.
In the afternoon started to get pain in my left thumb. Can't work out if this is from climbing, or Mummy Thumb, or if it's residual pain from the Sharknado bail. Hopefully clear up in a few days.
Title: Re: Power Club 526 6th April - 12th April 2020
Post by: Will Hunt on April 12, 2020, 11:56:39 pm
I'm sure nobody cares but that first Instagram link is wrong. Should be https://www.instagram.com/p/B-u--rEjDgB/
Just correcting it for if I'm reviewing this thread to check on progression and in case anybody is desperate to see me spanner off the pads.
Title: Re: Power Club 526 6th April - 12th April 2020
Post by: shark on April 13, 2020, 10:07:46 am
11.7-9 Average 162.1 (up 0.6lbs)

M. Noon. Fingerboard. Density hangs session with bandage on
Eve.Static Overhead barbell press 35kgx4, 32.5kgx4, 32.5kgx4. Hip thrusts 80kgx6, 90kgx6, 90kgx6 Front squat 40kgx6, 40kgx6 Straight leg deadlift 75kgx6, 80kgx6, 85kgx6 (Weights don’t include the bar)

T.

W. Noon. Fingerboard. Bandage off. Recruitment pulls on 20mm edge Strict half crimp then drag. Speed pulls on same edge then middle slot
Evening. O/press 32.5kg x5,x5,x5 Hip thrusts x6 at 95kg, 100kg, 105kg Front squat 40kg x6,x6,x6 Straight leg deadlift off stand 105kg x6, x6 (Weights don’t include the bar)

T.

F. Noon. Fingerboard and ergo edge Recruitment and Speed pulls. Took a bit of a tumble on one of the speed pulls I think because the large scab on my least injured tip sloughed off. Some bloodshed but not enough to prevent finishing the set. Made a bit of a mess of the fingerboard though

S.Afternoon. Systems board. Practiced the throw move and did second hardest version which wasn’t too shoddy considering how heavy I am and how hot it was. Did 2 Sets of 20/10s (240 moves AeroCap) First climbing for 23 days!

S. Noon. First play on bachar ladder doing single moves. Million miles off doing a double. Goes at front lever. Got Sonia to video me. Form not as great as I thought it was
PM O/press 35kg x4,x4,x3 Hip thrusts at 110kg x6,x6,x6 Too hammered after hip thrusts to do straight leg deadlifts Front squat 40kg x6,x6,x6. 8 pull ups(Weights don’t include the bar)


Was psyched to deadhang without a bandage on Tuesday. It’s still not yet in a fit state for small edges, full crimps or board climbing though.

Weighed in at a massive 11.10 this morning.  :-\
Title: Re: Power Club 526 6th April - 12th April 2020
Post by: mr chaz on April 13, 2020, 11:10:46 am
Goals: i) Some form of exercise everyday ii) End lockdown fitter than I started

M. 25 minute HIIT followed by hip mobility routine.

T. 15 minute HIIT. Fingerboarding - 20s 2 arm hangs, trying to stay really strict on form. Still a way off holding the 2 smallest crimps on the moon fingerboard for anything more than 5 seconds in a half or full crimp.

W. 30 minute HIIT. 10 minute yoga with gf.

T. Fingerboard - 1 arm max hangs. Best session yet on these using my new rung (have used the BM 2000 middle edge for years for these, but now doing them on a fairly rounded 18 mm moon rung). Using 7 kg assistance via pulley, much better form today and nearly getting 10 seconds out of most hangs. May be able to drop to 5kg soon.

F. Fingerboard - repeaters x 1 set (8 minutes). Approximately 10 reps on a simple front lever, have lost a lot of form on these in the last year or so. Going to try and recover a decent lever (5-10 seconds would be nice) over the next few weeks.

S. Mostly sunbathing, with a quick 10 min HIIT in the sun.

S. 20 minute HIIT session. They've become a daily thing now for my and my gf, and I've gone from hating every second to becoming weirdly addicted.
Title: Re: Power Club 526 6th April - 12th April 2020
Post by: gollum on April 13, 2020, 11:35:19 am
M - Steady 6k on the treadmill to get warmed up.
Pull ups. Mixing it up a bit today with 10x10, followed by some kettlebell rows, both with long pause at top and with lots of speed.
Some core work on the floor and the bar with a mix of planks, crunches etc and some levers.
After lunch do some work on biceps and triceps with band and kettlebells.
Back on the monos today and hold for 30 secs on each finger. Finish with single pulls on the pinkies, which is a lot more than I could hold for 30 seconds (obviously)

T - Treadmill 10k, watching lots of BBC 4 type stuff. Move on to chest and shoulders session with bands and kettlebells. Followed up with some light core work.
In the afternoon 5k around the block and some fingerboarding.

W - Treadmill 10k. Pull ups and arms work.  Heavy core work.  6k on treadmill in afternoon and mono work,

T - Mixing it up so 6k walk at quick pace on treadmill in the morning. Press ups on the minute. 8 per minute for 50 minutes. Light core work.
10k treadmill. Repeaters on pinches.

F- 5k trot round the block. 

S- And again

S- And once again
Title: Re: Power Club 526 6th April - 12th April 2020
Post by: spidermonkey09 on April 13, 2020, 11:37:00 am
Good effort Chaz if youre using one of those horrific resin moon fingerboards. Im not sure I could summon the willpower to train if that was the option!
Title: Re: Power Club 526 6th April - 12th April 2020
Post by: Murph on April 13, 2020, 11:51:50 am
M-5k jog and first fingerboard for over 5 months. I remember dusting cobwebs off of it and having to move furniture to get to it again. But it was as good as I ever remembered. As this was my first in a long time I will report the detail. Warm up then the lifts went like this, all on minute marks and for for 10s on a bm1k
1m +8kg 18mm
3m +16kg 18mm
5m +16kg 18mm
7m +24kg 18mm
10m +32kg 18mm
13m +32kg 18mm
16 +8kg 14mm HC
19 +16kg 14mm drag
22 +24kg 14mm drag
I really enjoyed it and though I should get back into it during confinement.
T-16kg kettlebell routine. Swings and Turkish get ups. All felt fine.
W-5k jog in the morning. Realised something wasnt quite right by lunchtime. My left arm/shoulder/pec just wasnt functioning properly. Felt weak. Difficulty raising arm overhead. Sacked off anything.
T-nope, proper shite. I wish I wish I wish I knew just what caused it and how to avoid it happening again.
F-bit better
S-5k jog. Amazing. I had the insight that there is no such thing as the past or the future there is only the present moment. I know, trite, but it gave me a deep sense of calm. Running can be good for you and not just physically.
S-

So. Back to square one. Half kilo arm rehab exercises again and Neds Flexy Madness or something. I'll sack off the kettlebells again but I do like them. Could have been the fingerboard that caused it I dont know. Last time I got this injury it was about November and that time I think it was dead lifting some poxy amount - nothing heavy - and came about a few days later that time too.

Oh well onward. Keep at it everyone.
Title: Re: Power Club 526 6th April - 12th April 2020
Post by: measles23 on April 13, 2020, 12:48:51 pm
Straight leg deadlift off stand 105kg x6, x6 (Weights don’t include the bar)

Well they should do Shark, them’s the rules :whip:

Nick have you had a physio look at your shoulder yet? Sounds like quite a specific problem..

68.4kg

M- BM2k smalls max hangs 10 sets open crimp inc 5 sets of +35kg x 5s.
Secondary exercise on micros 6 sets on 10s up to +30kg x 3s - open crimp, but pinching the side - cheating I guess but I like it as a training prehension; feels just like how I take every lime hold I know.. 
Peak tune -See through me by Orbit Culture; love at first YouTube recommendation click..

T- DL 11 sets inc 6 singles at 190 - felt good could go on forever. Tune = HSB Corium.

W- 30 min rower. BM2k smalls max hangs 3 finger drag 12 sets inc 4 at +20kg x5s.
Deep pressups 10x3.
Campus board - struggling a bit with home board until I realised flipping the wood grips small rungs upside down works better - less incut but more skin to wood so better friction. 3 to 1 drop downs; still way harder than 4 to 1s at Stoke AW.
Reverse grip deep dips 3x3.
Felt creaky today - Alison muttering about rest..

T- Ring muscle ups; easier now I’ve got some proper straps - still just 3 singles.
Weighted pull-ups 10 sets inc 5 good singles at +40kg
Still bit creaky

F- BM2k smalls max hangs open crimp 12 sets up to +40kg x 5s; that’s back to baseline but only for 1 set..

S- DL 9 sets up to 210 - back to 3BW again yyfy. Bit cheeky was only supposed to try 200s but got greedy and got away with it.. Love lifting in my home gym, I think I can focus better..
Tune = HSB Corium again - just the perfect lifting track for me; timing fits my build up ritual to a tee, and the growling starts just as I drop to the bar; makes me feel like an Uruk-hai about to gut an elf :devil-smiley:
Super deep ring dips 5x5
Secondary Max hangs on micros - 10s with side pinch 8 sets with 5 at +20kg x5s
Not creaky any more; getting acclimatised to training now..

S- Rower 60 min. Rest. Planning 40 degree board for when timber arrives..

Happy Easter!

Title: Re: Power Club 526 6th April - 12th April 2020
Post by: Murph on April 13, 2020, 01:00:53 pm
Strong week that matt. HSB Corium was invented to DL by.

I have seen a physio, a few years ago. You would be surprised by what she told me.
Title: Re: Power Club 526 6th April - 12th April 2020
Post by: measles23 on April 13, 2020, 01:03:49 pm
O fuck yeah I remember now - weak shoulders!  :slap:
Title: Re: Power Club 526 6th April - 12th April 2020
Post by: Murph on April 13, 2020, 01:07:30 pm
Yep. Same thing as she told a lady wad climber I know. The cure, apparently is endless half kilo exercises. Forever. With no feedback that it's going well.
Title: Re: Power Club 526 6th April - 12th April 2020
Post by: duncan on April 13, 2020, 01:20:25 pm
Lockdown diaries, week 3&4.

Murph: frustrating but not necessarily a disaster. I was thinking that was a big first day if you’ve not fingerboarded for 6 (?) months even before reading the rest of the post. Kettleballing is also rather wristy, I can’t remember if you’ve done much of this recently. Probably the cumulative novel load was too much. When an injury has a latent response like this, it’s best to wait a day or two after a new stimulus to judge the reaction.

Take a few days off then build back up as you successfully did before. You could potentially reintroduce fingerboarding (big holds, low load) much earlier, as long as you remember you’re rehab.ing yourself not training.


STG: stay mentally stable, do something active every day, don’t get injured.
MTG-LTG: who knows?

M - Knee strength (high step-ups, single leg squats).
T - Fingerboarding for elbow rehab: 1-3s. hangs on big holds.
W - Shoulder strength (one arm planks, handstands, tick-tocks).
T - Knees
F - Knees, fingerboarding for elbow rehab.
S - Shoulder strength. Cycled to north Finchley in search of Japanese rice, returned with a 10kg sack. Going over Highgate on a sit-up and beg bike with a heavy rucksack is a decent leg day.
M - Fingerboarding for elbow rehab.
T - Fingerboarding for elbow rehab.
W - Fingerboarding for elbow rehab.
T - Fingerboarding for elbow rehab.
F - Knees, Shoulders.
S - Knees, fingerboarding for elbow rehab.
S - Knees. Shoulders. Fingerboarding for strength: 7s. hangs on a 20mm edge.

Plus a 5-7km brisk walk on Hampstead Heath every evening. For what it’s worth, I’ve seen 1000s almost all behaving themselves. The streets are very quiet, the frequency of ambulance sirens is alarming.

Mostly keeping sane. Don’t feel too bad about not climbing. Overdid the pull-ups the previous week but the predictable sore elbow is settling. Badly missing sea-cliffs, north Cornwall, and north west Scotland.

Title: Re: Power Club 526 6th April - 12th April 2020
Post by: abarro81 on April 13, 2020, 01:28:05 pm
STG: stay mentally stable

Glad I didn't put this on my lockdown goals, feels less achievable that pinky mono 1-armers at the moment. And that's not because my pinkies are strong.
Title: Re: Power Club 526 6th April - 12th April 2020
Post by: measles23 on April 13, 2020, 01:29:34 pm
HSB Corium was invented to DL by.

Great video too; lots of beautiful shots of the Torres del Paine national park - shame she has to blow it up at the end!
Title: Re: Power Club 526 6th April - 12th April 2020
Post by: HarryBD on April 13, 2020, 01:33:36 pm
Sorry you’re having injury trouble Murph.

M Repeaters on half crimp -16kg 6x6x7/3, hip mobility and bd core routine
T 35mins on the bike hard up every hill, max count pull-ups 15
W 20min run with no ankle pain happy days, pull-up pyramid up to 8, bd core and hip mobility
T 35 mins steady on the bike, Ab Ripper X not for me, repeaters 6x5x7/3 -8kg (Last two sets more like 5/5)
F Langbar loop on the bike felt strong, very hot and went out in long sleeves wtf
S bd core, max hangs 1arm with feet on floor, did 3 reps of 7s of each HC F3 B3 D3, BW pull-ups 5x5 with minute rest, bit easy will add weight next time, hip mobility
S 1hr run Ilkley moor, got myself a fuck off blister on my good foot but chuffed to be able to run with good form for an hour. Also under 80kg for the first time this year with the help of the dehydration.

This week goal to keep the weight avg under 81kg, 4hrs of cardio, 3 FB, Pull-up, Core and flexibility sessions.
Title: Re: Power Club 526 6th April - 12th April 2020
Post by: Duma on April 13, 2020, 01:35:58 pm
Still a way off holding the 2 smallest crimps on the moon fingerboard for anything more than 5 seconds in a half or full crimp.

Jeez those edges are nasty. Kudos for persevering
Title: Re: Power Club 526 6th April - 12th April 2020
Post by: Murph on April 13, 2020, 01:42:28 pm
Thanks Duncan. Been kettlbelling fairly regularly for a few weeks. But could be the combination of both and neither on it's own. Regardless, the next time I get on the fb it will be weightless. I keep shoulders engaged when hanging, really I do. But fingerboard then kettlebells 12hrs later maybe it's the combination thats too much.

Thanks for the tips and you're right for sure - this is not a disaster!
Title: Re: Power Club 526 6th April - 12th April 2020
Post by: abarro81 on April 13, 2020, 01:55:37 pm
I keep shoulders engaged when hanging, really I do.

Always on a straight arm with shoulders engaged? I wonder if you could be engaging too much? I find if I engage too hard on a straight arm it's tweaky. Safest (or at least, what seems least likely to cause me pain) position for me is slightly bent arms.
Title: Re: Power Club 526 6th April - 12th April 2020
Post by: tomtom on April 13, 2020, 01:56:29 pm
I keep shoulders engaged when hanging, really I do.

Always on a straight arm with shoulders engaged? I wonder if you could be engaging too much? I find if I engage too hard on a straight arm it's tweaky. Safest (or at least, what seems least likely to cause me pain) position for me is slightly bent arms.

Always bend ze arms... you have to be fully engaged then (I think... or have strange arms/shoulders)
Title: Re: Power Club 526 6th April - 12th April 2020
Post by: monkoffunk on April 13, 2020, 02:08:52 pm
Goals

Train hard in lockdown


M - Work, rest.
T - Night shift, restish

W - Super groggy but managed to get something done afternoon. Few foot on finger board circuits. Increased difficulty from last week. Few hangs on large BM 2000 edge up to +35kg. Normally haven’t done these so maybe new stimulus. Bit of limited pinch block work to finish. Feels elbowy, so not doing much of this.

T - Foot on finger board problems a.m. Front lever progression. P.m. total, 45 press ups, 30 hanging leg raise, 45x 10kg dumbbell bench press

F - Rest.

S - Yoga. Anderson repeaters. Much better than last time. Doing half crimps on BM2000 bottom rung. Switching to bigger hold if failing to hit 7secs. Realised I’m not sure what my TUT on the crimp actually is. Next time will try and keep track. I’m sure this is helpful for my overall ?strength endurance, (is that a thing?), but not sure how much time my fingers are being stressed. Will keep better track next time. Some press ups.

S - Work, rest.

Feel like getting some snap back this week. Avoiding injuries thus far!
Title: Re: Power Club 526 6th April - 12th April 2020
Post by: spidermonkey09 on April 13, 2020, 02:18:18 pm
Another week gone. Amazing three weeks have now gone by since lockdown first announced.

M- max hangs. A mildly shit session where I kept failing a second or so early and form wasn't great. Felt tired so maybe still adjusting to increased training load. 50 pullupd, TRX and 40 pressups to finish. A big session as was planning to rest the next day due to giving blood in the afternoon. Would recommend if anyone hasnt and was considering, its very easy, gets you out the house and makes you feel warm and fuzzy.

T- felt fine and deemed risk of arm starting to bleed minimal so trained. Mint conditions outside  :'( set of anderson hangs, with +2.5 kg on battery edge and bottom outside and just body weight on the slopers. Some failure, but on the whole the edges were fine. Slopers were fucking nails sgain, but slightly improved on last time. More TRX, 40 pressups, and experimented with one arm repeaters following the advice from Varian on the other thread.

W - rested. Just a bit of core in the evening, steady BD workout.

T- max hangs. Better than Monday, form improved and consistently made it to 9 seconds at back end of set. TRX and 50 pullups.

F- Anderson hangs. Shoulders felt broken but warmed up as I got into it. Same weights as previous session, bizarrely did better on slopers despite it being really warm. Ordered fan which should arrive next week and will hopefully address the conditions issue.

S- rest. Felt broken.

S- as above. Reading in the sun.

Two day rest definitely seems to have helped. Pretty good week all things considered. Will do another week or so of the two arm hangs and then might switch back to the 1 arm version. Could do the same for repeaters too,but am quite enjoying the anderson hangs for now.
Title: Re: Power Club 526 6th April - 12th April 2020
Post by: Coops_13 on April 13, 2020, 03:07:01 pm
M: 100 press-ups, 300 core movements. Bicep curl, shoulder press, front and lateral raise drop sets * 2 sets. Good burn, shoulder started feeling tweaky

T: New core workout, focusing on engaging transverse abdominis

W: 50 pull-ups. Max hangs, 6 sets, 10s hangs. 14mm +20lb, 10mm BW, 14mm +30lb, 10mm BW, 14mm +30lb, 10mm. Crimpd finger curl hypertrophy to finish 20lb

T: 100 press-ups, 50 scapula press-ups and other shoulder stability exercises, 300 core movements. Wrist curls

F: 100 pull-ups, Beastly 6C workout - used slopers properly this time. Lower body stretching

S: 100 press-ups. Front lever holds. Managed my best one yet, c.1.5seconds with a dip in my body. Pulling outwards helps to engage scapula

S: 100 pull-ups. Max hangs, 6 sets, 7s one - arm hangs on BM 2K bottom middle slot (25mm?). -30lb on L, -25lb on R. Finger curl hypertrophy, 4 sets either side 40lb. Lower body stretching

Up to 900 press ups, 675 pull ups since lockdown began
Title: Re: Power Club 526 6th April - 12th April 2020
Post by: Murph on April 13, 2020, 03:21:13 pm
I keep shoulders engaged when hanging, really I do.

Safest (or at least, what seems least likely to cause me pain) position for me is slightly bent arms.

Always bend ze arms

Yep, slight bend in the arms. Chest pointing up. Rigid body. I need to get back into it very slowly. Thanks chaps.
Title: Re: Power Club 526 6th April - 12th April 2020
Post by: Murph on April 13, 2020, 03:23:38 pm

S: 100 press-ups. Front lever holds. Managed my best one yet, c.1.5seconds with a dip in my body. Pulling outwards helps to engage scapula

Good work this needs videoing coops. Either a one off or a progression. I'd love to see anyway.
Title: Re: Power Club 526 6th April - 12th April 2020
Post by: mr chaz on April 13, 2020, 03:25:50 pm
Good effort Chaz if youre using one of those horrific resin moon fingerboards. Im not sure I could summon the willpower to train if that was the option!

You know what I’m actually pretty thankful for the nastiness right now, I figure it’ll help me bone down on the rattiest of ratties outside  :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Power Club 526 6th April - 12th April 2020
Post by: Coops_13 on April 13, 2020, 03:28:31 pm

S: 100 press-ups. Front lever holds. Managed my best one yet, c.1.5seconds with a dip in my body. Pulling outwards helps to engage scapula

Good work this needs videoing coops. Either a one off or a progression. I'd love to see anyway.
Yeah I have done, maybe I'll release it to the masses in a before / after if and when I succeed
Title: Re: Power Club 526 6th April - 12th April 2020
Post by: Nibile on April 13, 2020, 03:47:10 pm
Power Club

Mon - board climbing, circuit second half. System static, test. Barbell complex x4. Phew. Very glad about the circuit.
Tue - recovery session, theraband and mobility.
Wed - power clean singles up to 80% (64 kg). TB DL 60% (80 kg) EMOM 5x20. Hard.
Thu - tired. High pulls, press, overhead carry finisher. Farmer's finisher. Even more tired.
Fri - recovery session, theraband and gentle weights.
Sat - board climbing, heavy. Bar work, strong. Weights.
Sun - system fingers, extremely strong out of nowhere. Rings. Weights.

Completely lost the count of the weeks spent in quarantine, either self or government imposed.
Too much spare time, only positive thing is that I hopped back on - and fell off a lot - the board.
Definitely focused on lifting and keeping or possibly increasing muscle mass, probably a few kilos heavier now, but smashed all PB on the system fingers training.
My only consolation is that in this monumental shitstorm, doing my homework, putting the hours in on the fingerboard, lifting, snatching, pulling, with no aim whatsoever is really the easiest part.
There is no such thing as a lockdown training program, and there will never be.
Title: Re: Power Club 526 6th April - 12th April 2020
Post by: Nutty on April 14, 2020, 08:42:16 am
Goals: Get strong, don't get injured, stay healthy and sane.

M: .
T: Garden board session. Fairly consistently get to high point on the two mirror versions of one of the problems I'm trying but no further. Tried a new problem but stuck on the second move. Good session nevertheless.
W: Rest.
T: Fingerboard and mobility/body weight exercises - 5 x 20sec hangs: body weight +20%, 20mm edge.
F: Rest.
S: Fingerboard and mobility/body weight exercises - 5 x 20sec hangs: body weight +20%, 20mm edge.
S: Rest.

Good board session this week - getting into it a bit more. Steady week on the fingerboard - one more 20mm edge session planned this week before dropping to 15mm for a couple of sessions - will then decide what to do for the next block, either do another cycle with increased weight or swap to one-arm hangs.
Title: Re: Power Club 526 6th April - 12th April 2020
Post by: shark on April 14, 2020, 08:47:20 am
Goals: Get strong,

Is that goal SMART? (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/SMART_criteria)  :jab:
Title: Re: Power Club 526 6th April - 12th April 2020
Post by: nai on April 14, 2020, 08:55:28 am
Rediscover MoJo.

M - knot still in back, opted to push on through it.

Board warmup.
Max Hangs. Scores improved.
Scap shrugs - not sure what's happened to my left arm/shoulder but a lot weaker
Few bits of HI core
Managed a one armer first time in a few years.


T - felt ok so went with 4 rep repeaters, made some good gains a few years back following a Max Hangs, Repeaters, Rest, Repeat schedule
Bit experimental, felt a bit underdone after one block so repeated it, might have been a mistake...
TRX

W hip and leg &  shoulder mobility

Th -
Tired Tried to get going for Max Hangs but couldn't even complete warm ups.
Left shoulder a bit tweaky so quit rather than try and struggle through
Might not have been as bad as it felt because I did a number of hangs at 80-90% and did manage to hang the 40mm(?) 3 finger pocket on a BM2K with one arm

DL, OH squat, Hamstring extension

F - Rest but big session with Armaid and lot of forearm stretches, hips and legs, shoulder mobility

S cracked and had 45 minutes in garage, mostly lapping my HI Aero circuit. Got a bit of a pump on.  Hips and legs mobility

S nowt. More armaid and stretches

Title: Re: Power Club 526 6th April - 12th April 2020
Post by: Nutty on April 14, 2020, 09:14:51 am
Goals: Get strong,

Is that goal SMART? (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/SMART_criteria)  :jab:

Don't start on that! All my current goals are pretty nebulous and I wouldn't put a timescale on anything right now for fairly obvious reasons that are completely beyond my control.
Title: Re: Power Club 526 6th April - 12th April 2020
Post by: cheque on April 14, 2020, 11:05:48 am
Good effort everyone who’s training. Impressed there aren’t more injuries be honest.  :weakbench:

M- Nothing

T- Walk to Bell Hagg and back

W- Nothing

T- Nothing

F- Built new shelves for my studio. Fitting them in turned out to require moving almost every other piece of furniture in there including “the big shelves” which house my entire vinyl collection so this involved a lot of carrying records, furniture and music gear around the flat.

S- Nothing.

S- Walk to Rivelin and back. This was ace. The last time I went to a crag (Burbage South on March 15, pretty much the last time I want anywhere apart from Bell Hagg and the supermarket) I was wearing my coat and gloves the whole time and noticed that there were big pools of water below the crag in places where you’d normally dump your bag and stand around belaying. Today I left the flat without even a jumper, the walk up through the woods below Rivelin was almost completely dry and the first curly shoots of bracken were appearing. A weird feeling.

Rivelin was eerily quiet, not only were there no climbers (although I was surprised to see every major route right of the Needle fully chalked  :spank: ) but with the wind blowing over the crag and hardly any traffic on the A57 I could hear bees buzzing about from 6-7m away. On a sunny bank holiday Sunday.

Walked back through what I found out is called the Fox Hagg nature reserve- didn’t know this was even a thing despite it being right near my home.

Even less training this week. I seem to have settled into the lifestyle I had before I started climbing- not leaving the house and staying up till the early hours every night in my home studio- the only real difference being that the only recreational substance I’m fuelling it with is chocolate. Fun but a recipe for being tired all the time (particularly now I’m back working today  :yawn: ) and very bad for my prospects of being able to climb well once this is all over. Changes to sleep and exercise patterns coming this week.
Title: Re: Power Club 526 6th April - 12th April 2020
Post by: Bradders on April 14, 2020, 11:13:31 am
M - lunchtime 20mins yoga

T - warm up digging in the garden, then 50 pull ups, general hangs, etc. Then 19mm edge half crimp 20s +10kg, +15kg, +20kg and 5x +25kg with 2 minute rests. Pretty close to failure on last hang. Few warm up one arm hangs and mono pick ups then 5x 10s each arm on large outside slot pinching the door frame with other arm. Pretty flipping maximal. Superset these with 10s 17kg middle open mono pick ups.

W - garden board built

T - set most of the holds. Took ages as I don't have a particularly suitable drill. Had a brief play.

F - set rest of the holds I have. Had a session and made up a few good feeling problems, including one I thought climbed really well and felt difficult-ish. Did about an hour and a half including warm up.

S - power hour on the board including warm up. Warm. Tried the good one from day before again and couldn't do it (tried it again on Monday in much better conditions and couldn't link the last 3 moves...tough!). Afterwards did 6 rounds of circuits comprising 5 strict pull ups +4.5kg, 5 leg raises +4.5kg, 10 press ups and 30s planks.

S - rest
Title: Re: Power Club 526 6th April - 12th April 2020
Post by: tomtom on April 14, 2020, 02:18:09 pm
Can you upload some videos of you on your board, Tom? Would be cool to see it in action.

Here you are. Session deux... finishing swing dabs hard to control! Lots of tweaks to come..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nEg2lHl2o6Y
Title: Re: Power Club 526 6th April - 12th April 2020
Post by: JohnM on April 14, 2020, 02:32:21 pm
Lockdown week 4

Weight: The wrong side of 150lbs

M: Run 10km 550m elevation gain.

T: Run 13km 545m elevation gain. Can't remember, maybe a set of repeaters.

W: Run 26km 1300m height gain.

T: Can't remember, maybe a set of repeaters.

F: 12km cycling + hiking + boozey picnic.

S: Shoulder recruitment + core. Travelling pull ups (20), pulley assisted one-armers (5 each side 11.75kg left, 10.5kg right). Max. hangs - build up to 32.5kg on a 15mm edge x 3 (6-7 seconds). I will stick at this weight until I can complete 5 sets at 7 seconds with better form (strict half crimp). Run 13km 460m height gain.

S: Run 36km 1600m height gain.

I didn't bother doing many pull-ups or hangs this week. A mixture of low motivation but also needing a rest so I don't end up with a dodgy shoulder/elbow. Need to write my sessions down on the day though as all the days blur into one and I can't remember what I did or when. Did loads of running (~100km week) and mainly felt pretty good.


Title: Re: Power Club 526 6th April - 12th April 2020
Post by: Will Hunt on April 14, 2020, 02:51:22 pm
Can you upload some videos of you on your board, Tom? Would be cool to see it in action.

Here you are. Session deux... finishing swing dabs hard to control! Lots of tweaks to come..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nEg2lHl2o6Y

Hopefully not pulleys! Good stuff. From my armchair, I'd say maybe remove some footholds. And maybe take every other hold on a row and move it down by half a row to create more variety of moves (that'll happen anyway as you add more holds though). Something I'm just learning is that you never have enough holds.

I noticed the Martin Simpson syke choons. Nice.
Title: Re: Power Club 526 6th April - 12th April 2020
Post by: tomtom on April 14, 2020, 02:59:00 pm
Footholds already tweaked once... happy with the number - and spacing - might make the edge ones closer to the edge. The hardest thing at the moment is keeping feet on - which is an aim. Those jenga blocks are slick - harder to stick (IMHO) than the textured small screw ons you can buy. A poor mans chrome domes.
Title: Re: Power Club 526 6th April - 12th April 2020
Post by: nai on April 14, 2020, 03:30:21 pm
Not having a jug as the finishing hold kind of extends your problem a bit. Obviously there's a balance between pinging backwards and all that but I'd make it something you have to fight to hit, hold and match rather than something you can launch at knowing you're likely to stick it.
I know it's early days but you could also do variations like just using one foot per move so you have to really generate tension, etc.
Title: Re: Power Club 526 6th April - 12th April 2020
Post by: tomtom on April 14, 2020, 03:35:23 pm
Not having a jug as the finishing hold kind of extends your problem a bit. Obviously there's a balance between pinging backwards and all that but I'd make it something you have to fight to hit, hold and match rather than something you can launch at knowing you're likely to stick it.
I know it's early days but you could also do variations like just using one foot per move so you have to really generate tension, etc.

Yes - thanks. I did have a row of holds along the top - and I'm going to put a rail along the top edge as the finsishing rail then put a final row of holds 15 cm from the top (kind of where the wooden blocks are). So as you said - one final move to hold the penultimate hold and slap for the victory rain (happy ending)..  When the kicker is in (I was going to cut it this afternoon but no time now) then I can also start with hands on the next row down too - which is another 40cm lower.

You've seen I also have my half spheres for foot torture when the jenga blocks get too easy! (on one of those problems I cheated and used a bolt on for feet (soooo much easier)...

At the moment it feels about right - I'm getting a good work out in 60 min (1 min off 3 min rest) with shoulders, arms, core and fingers all feeling suitably worked.
Title: Re: Power Club 526 6th April - 12th April 2020
Post by: Dolly on April 15, 2020, 12:24:14 am
At the great risk of sounding like/actually being Martin Goodman from Friday Night Dinner I’ve got bloody elbow bursitis
Yes it bloody hurts
Been taking naproxen but I’ve basically just got one arm ATM


I can’t climb and I e been trying to do as much one handed gardening as I can(possible good
band name) Pruning and lifting , even tried a bloody core workout
I’ve done some Bulgarian bag squats as well but we’ve all got a limit
Anyway main reason I’m here




Romy Gill aubergine curry with home made chappatis reyt
Vegan Shepherds pie with cabbage Yorkshire puddings and obvs Hendos
Thais aubergine and courgette curry. Amazing
Spaghetti con salsa pizzaiola
BBQ veggie burgers
BBQ Szechuan style salmon
Korean birimbap
Middle Eastern mezzo home made Babbage ganoish (smart) hummus zhatar flatbread yoghurt and tahini dip Lebanese sesame seed spicy salad and shop bought falafels (shame)
Homemade nettle wild garlic and nettle pesto (from garden) with I think fusilli


Also boss found 8 bottles of Chateau bel Air 2010  that I’d put in the summerhouse 3 years ago and forgotten about and still tastes good



Title: Re: Power Club 526 6th April - 12th April 2020
Post by: shark on April 15, 2020, 08:05:23 am
At the great risk of sounding like/actually being Martin Goodman from Friday Night Dinner I’ve got bloody elbow bursitis
Yes it bloody hurts
Been taking naproxen but I’ve basically just got one arm ATM
I can’t climb

I had it 4 years ago but although it looked bad it didn’t actually stop me climbing or training as long as I took care not to bang it. Swelling went down in a week but was tender for a while after

(http://i.imgur.com/j8uQLw1.jpg)

Quote
Also boss found 8 bottles of Chateau bel Air 2010  that I’d put in the summerhouse 3 years ago and forgotten about and still tastes good

Mmmmm
Title: Re: Power Club 526 6th April - 12th April 2020
Post by: Duma on April 15, 2020, 08:32:57 am
8 bottles of Chateau bel Air 2010  that I’d put in the summerhouse 3 years ago and forgotten about and still tastes good fresh
Ftfy
Title: Re: Power Club 526 6th April - 12th April 2020
Post by: Duma on April 15, 2020, 08:36:30 am
Also what's Yr baba ganoush recipe, going to try making some this week if the supermarket's got tahini. Did you char aubergine on the braai?
Title: Re: Power Club 526 6th April - 12th April 2020
Post by: cheque on April 15, 2020, 10:54:19 am
You’ve got to have one of the lowest board:climber size ratios on the planet there TT! What are its dimensions compared to your reach and span?
Title: Re: Power Club 526 6th April - 12th April 2020
Post by: tomtom on April 15, 2020, 10:57:34 am
You’ve got to have one of the lowest board:climber size ratios on the planet there TT! What are its dimensions compared to your reach and span?

Its 3m from lowest foothold to top edge. I can reach 2.55 on tippy toes standing vertically - doing that at 50+ degrees off vertical is somewhat harder!
Title: Re: Power Club 526 6th April - 12th April 2020
Post by: cheque on April 15, 2020, 01:04:14 pm
 8) I think the angle of the board and the video perspective  must make it look smaller than it is.
Title: Re: Power Club 526 6th April - 12th April 2020
Post by: SA Chris on April 15, 2020, 01:36:17 pm
Plus tomtom climbing on it makes everything look smaller!
Title: Re: Power Club 526 6th April - 12th April 2020
Post by: tomtom on April 15, 2020, 02:44:27 pm
Plus tomtom climbing on it makes everything look smaller!

Time to get creative with the camera angles..
Title: Re: Power Club 526 6th April - 12th April 2020
Post by: andy popp on April 15, 2020, 02:56:49 pm
Also what's Yr baba ganoush recipe, going to try making some this week if the supermarket's got tahini. Did you char aubergine on the braai?

No doubt Dolly has his own answer, but I've used this one many times with good results.

https://cookieandkate.com/epic-baba-ganoush-recipe/
Title: Re: Power Club 526 6th April - 12th April 2020
Post by: Dolly on April 16, 2020, 10:43:01 pm
At the great risk of sounding like/actually being Martin Goodman from Friday Night Dinner I’ve got bloody elbow bursitis
Yes it bloody hurts
Been taking naproxen but I’ve basically just got one arm ATM
I can’t climb

I had it 4 years ago but although it looked bad it didn’t actually stop me climbing or training as long as I took care not to bang it. Swelling went down in a week but was tender for a while after


Cheers but starting to think it might be tendinitis
I’ve had bursitis before but there’s no real swelling of the bursa

(http://i.imgur.com/j8uQLw1.jpg)

Quote
Also boss found 8 bottles of Chateau bel Air 2010  that I’d put in the summerhouse 3 years ago and forgotten about and still tastes good

Mmmmm
Title: Re: Power Club 526 6th April - 12th April 2020
Post by: Dolly on April 16, 2020, 10:45:07 pm
Also what's Yr baba ganoush recipe, going to try making some this week if the supermarket's got tahini. Did you char aubergine on the braai?

No doubt Dolly has his own answer, but I've used this one many times with good results.

https://cookieandkate.com/epic-baba-ganoush-recipe/ (https://cookieandkate.com/epic-baba-ganoush-recipe/)


Andy’s recipe looks good but TBH. I made it up
Circa roasted au s at210 degrees then just added lemon juice garlic oil and salt until it tasted right
Title: Re: Power Club 526 6th April - 12th April 2020
Post by: Duma on April 17, 2020, 07:32:44 am
No tahini?! I'm starting to lose faith in your power club entries. I gave it a go last night but had hardly any charcoal left so didn't really get that smokey awesomeness I wanted. Overdid the lemon too
Title: Re: Power Club 526 6th April - 12th April 2020
Post by: andy popp on April 17, 2020, 07:33:48 am
Also what's Yr baba ganoush recipe, going to try making some this week if the supermarket's got tahini. Did you char aubergine on the braai?

No doubt Dolly has his own answer, but I've used this one many times with good results.

https://cookieandkate.com/epic-baba-ganoush-recipe/ (https://cookieandkate.com/epic-baba-ganoush-recipe/)


Andy’s recipe looks good but TBH. I made it up
Circa roasted au s at210 degrees then just added lemon juice garlic oil and salt until it tasted right

No tahini!!!!!!!!!

Once you've made it a few times you don't need a recipe.
Title: Re: Power Club 526 6th April - 12th April 2020
Post by: Duma on April 17, 2020, 07:35:31 am
Ha, jinx!
Title: Re: Power Club 526 6th April - 12th April 2020
Post by: Evil on April 17, 2020, 10:54:05 am
At the great risk of sounding like/actually being Martin Goodman from Friday Night Dinner I’ve got bloody elbow bursitis
Yes it bloody hurts
Been taking naproxen but I’ve basically just got one arm ATM

I had a septic bursitis in my elbow just before the lockdown started, so I spent the week before it all kicked off going to hospital to be injected with antibiotics and sleeping at home, then as it settled down the world shut down. My whole arm swelled up really suddenly, it was pretty weird. I hadn't knocked it and there was no broken skin. Although the massive arm thing went away quite quickly again they said the final little bit on the end of the elbow can take months to go away  :shrug:
Title: Re: Power Club 526 6th April - 12th April 2020
Post by: Dolly on April 17, 2020, 11:34:29 am
No tahini?! I'm starting to lose faith in your power club entries. I gave it a go last night but had hardly any charcoal left so didn't really get that smokey awesomeness I wanted. Overdid the lemon too


Sorry I did put tahini in (blush)
Title: Re: Power Club 526 6th April - 12th April 2020
Post by: Dolly on April 17, 2020, 11:35:13 am
At the great risk of sounding like/actually being Martin Goodman from Friday Night Dinner I’ve got bloody elbow bursitis
Yes it bloody hurts
Been taking naproxen but I’ve basically just got one arm ATM

I had a septic bursitis in my elbow just before the lockdown started, so I spent the week before it all kicked off going to hospital to be injected with antibiotics and sleeping at home, then as it settled down the world shut down. My whole arm swelled up really suddenly, it was pretty weird. I hadn't knocked it and there was no broken skin. Although the massive arm thing went away quite quickly again they said the final little bit on the end of the elbow can take months to go away  :shrug:


Ok cheers

Title: Re: Power Club 526 6th April - 12th April 2020
Post by: Herbert on April 17, 2020, 11:39:05 am
I've found charring the aubergines on a gas hob imparts a good level of smokiness... associated mess and impact on air quality totally worth it.
Title: Re: Power Club 526 6th April - 12th April 2020
Post by: Duma on April 17, 2020, 11:53:56 am
No tahini?! I'm starting to lose faith in your power club entries. I gave it a go last night but had hardly any charcoal left so didn't really get that smokey awesomeness I wanted. Overdid the lemon too


Sorry I did put tahini in (blush)

Phew!
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