Last week at
our box was “test week” for our competition team. With the CAL season going on
these past 5 weeks, I wasn’t too excited about maxing out each day mostly
because our CAL team holds practices throughout the week in order to get ready
for Saturday competition. Luckily, CAL gave everyone a bi-week so we didn’t
have to worry about competing – leaving more room to test our lifts. =) Maxing out
is definitely a time of fun, mixed with stress for me. I get those butterflies
in my stomach throughout the day thinking about the lifts & then when I’m at
the box the nerves really kick in. Increased heart rate & nerves definitely
come along with lifting heavy, like my Dad says “If it doesn’t scare you, it’s
not heavy enough”.
Monday was Clean
& Jerk.
Photo
courtesy of stackhealthy.com
My last PR for
this lift was 190#. For those of you that follow me on Facebook, you already
know about my PR & the video I shared. At the risk of being repetitive, I’m
sharing again. =) My lifts that day were 190#, 195# & 200#. Since I had
been more in competition mode I wasn’t banking all of my hopes on hitting 200#
but that was definitely the number I wanted.
Here’s a video
of me hitting 195#:
I was pretty
excited for that 5# PR! Since 195# felt good & after hearing my teammate,
Vinny, say “That looked too easy, you need to go for 200#”, here’s the video of
me hitting 200#:
Tuesday was Overhead
Squat.
Photo
courtesy of crossfitproper.com
My last PR for
this lift was 140# but I had hit 165# for 3 a while back so I knew I could jump
from there. I ended with 190# & although I was pretty excited about that
number, I felt that I definitely could’ve gone higher if only my shoulder
would’ve cooperated. The jerk felt spicy but the squat felt great; I always seem
to be nursing something in this sport.
Wednesday was Split
Jerk.
Photo
courtesy of Functional Muscle Fitness
Obviously
since I had PR’d on Monday with my clean & jerk, I knew that I could hit
200#. I didn’t want to repeat that same number though; I wanted to go for
something a little higher. Unfortunately, that day I was a lot more in my head;
the weights felt heavy each time I pulled it off the rack. My plan was to go
for 205#, but instead I went for 202# - there was just something about that
extra 3 pounds. The 202# felt good & I probably should’ve gone up but I
decided to stay where I was at.
Friday was Snatch.
Photo
courtesy of Five Rings Athletics
This lift has
always been the one that gets in my head the most, specifically when it gets
heavy. I remember being stuck at 135# f-o-r-e-v-e-r. Thankfully during our oly
cycle we did so much snatching that it finally felt like second nature to me
& I started to enjoy it; not to the point that I enjoy doing cleans, but
enough to enjoy them. At the end of that cycle we had to test our maxes &
my first lift was snatch. I ended up PRing by 10 pounds (145#) but on my
attempt at 150# I dropped the bar on my back & twisted my ankle trying to
get out of my own way. I hadn’t snatched heavy since then . . . enter Friday. I
had told myself earlier that day that I was going to go by how I felt &
then go from there; if I ended up PRing – great! If I didn’t – there’s always
next time. I worked my way up & hit 120#, 130#, 140# - all of those felt
awesome. My last attempt was at 150#. My first 2 attempts my mental game wasn’t
there; I set up, pulled & raised the bar to my eyes but then bailed out. Dammit!
My teammate, Vinny, told me to attempt 1more time & then call it a day. I
did as I was told but wasn’t able to land it. I decided to revert back to
something that one of my coaches once told me, “If you hit 90% of your 1RM you
should consider that a good day”. 150# I’m coming for you…
Saturday was Push
Press.
Photo
courtesy of crossfit.com
My last PR at
this lift was 140#. After a programmed metcon on Friday night just about killed
me, I wasn’t too excited to attempt another max lift first thing on Saturday
morning. After some wandering around the box & chit chatting with everyone,
I decided to get on with it. I ended up hitting 165# which is a 25# PR. =)
Sometimes you just gotta suck it up & see what happens.
I’m pleased
with the PRs that I hit this week & looking forward to more training &
competitions to improve in the future. Cardio is definitely on the top of my
improvements list.
