Friday was reserved for some serious leg capacity work. Starting it with squats, high-rep strength sets and then I happened to check out crossfit.com main page and saw the workout of the day which got my attention right away. Seemed to suit well for today's training purposes. In the evening I went to Helsinki for a cruise with my colleagues. Helsinki was very beautiful and lively in downtown. Plus the archipelago seen from the boat was beyond words.
Strength. Squats
- Back squats 8-8-8 (105, 110, 115kg)
I had no idea what kind of weights could be possible for 8 reps. So I piled it up to 105kg and started moving. It's a different thing to do triples or 5's than 8 reps. This weight was manageable though. I jumped up with 5kg steps. Next stop at 110kg. Still, I felt there was energy left so couple of minutes later there was 115kg on the bar. That was clearly tougher but it was not the limit, that's for sure. For today's purposes it felt great anyway.
Squats, 115kg
Metcon. Time 11.20
- 3 rounds of:
- 21 deadlift, 85kg
- 15 pull-ups
- 9 front squat, 85kg (from ground)
My strategy was to go by feeling. Had no idea how this would suit my system. On the deadlifts I decided not to pursue them unbroken to save my grip for pull-ups. I took them 14-7 on first round and surprisingly it got much tougher on the remaining 2 rounds so I did them 10-6-5. That was kind of startling.
Pull-ups were the easiest part of this workout. Did them unbroken on the first and then 9-6 and 10-5 on the later rounds, not that long break between attempts. But those front squats… Uuh, they were nasty! I had to bear in mind that there was only now barbell at my disposal so I had to clean it before doing those actual reps of front squatting. Didn't wanna do too may extra cleans so I decided to suffer it through whatever it takes to get the squats unbroken. And I did, it was definitely unpleasant.
I believe the first round was 2+ minutes and as the total time was 11.20 you probably see the big picture. It got evil towards the end. But it was a very good workout indeed! I can warmly suggest this workout to anyone.
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