BW - 206
Bench -
202.5X5 @7.75
190X5, 5, 5, 5 @7/8.25
SSB Squats -
210X10 @7
200X10 @7.5
1-Arm DB Rows (myo-reps) -
85X13, 5, 5, 4, 3, 3 @9
80X12, 5, 5, 4, 3, 3 @9
DB Rear Delts - 15sX14, 13, 11 @9/10
Bench felt very good today on the technique side. Initial set-up was good for facilitating leg drive through-out (I'm pushing hard into my heels on the set up and kind of "keeping tension in my heels" from there); Eccentric was well under control, but not too slow; Concentric had an excellent bar path as I was really finding that "slidey" spot part way up where the bar travels back for a moment instead of up. I first heard Matt Reynolds talk about that back when I used to listen to the Barbell Logic podcast. His theory was that it allowed the elbows to open a bit more without having to work as hard against gravity. I don't know about all that, but it also lines up with that classic bar path graphic from Thomas McLaughlin that shows the difference between novice and elite benchers:
Two things I still need to work on:
Un-racking to over my shoulders. Unrack felt good until the weight got heavier, and I realized that "over my shoulders" was further back than where I was starting on my warm-ups. The result was that my shoulder blades weren't all the way down when I reached the correct starting position, and I had to spend some effort getting them into better position.
Foot placement. This is a weird issue because the actual issue is my foot sliding out from under me a little under load. This is probably more of a foot-wear/gym-floor situation, but there's only so much I'm willing and/or able to do about that. So the other option may be to try and pull my feet back a bit.
Safety Bar Squats were a bit better this week. I had to do some extra warm-ups because of lingering DOMS from squatting after vacation. They didn't feel great because of the DOMS, but I was able to lift more weight and at a lower RPE than my target. This top set is supposed to be @9, and I keep undershooting it, but I also don't want to push it if everything doesn't feel great.
Two sets of myo-reps on 1-arm DB rows really, really sucks.
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