Another Friday workout saw another mixed bag. Following a few sets of standing L-flyes, I jumped in to a combination of lat and grip work.
Standing L-flye 3×7@6.5kg
The muscle soreness that resulted from Wednesday's chin-ups had all but disappeared; and this led to a healthy (but quick) dose of lat work :
Gorilla chin-up 10@bw
Chin-up/Barbell pullover (supersetted) 2×10@ bw/20kg
The grip session included a bit of plate pinching, bar hanging and single-handed deadlifting (using the barbell). Following the deadlifting I decided to try out the Jefferson lift, which is essentially a deadlift whilst straddling the bar. Unusual to say the least. No doubt I'll devote a bit more time to it in the future.
Plate pinch 2×10kg, each hand, untimed
Bar hang - on squared edge of rack, untimed
Jefferson lift - worked up to a comfortable 90kg, will establish max in future workouts
After spending a few days in Glasgow it was time to return to the usual Wednesday fun of the bench (or more accurately, the floor). Tonight's routine followed the pattern of last week's with only a couple of subtle changes; as well as the odd weight increase.


Tonight's workout was quite close to
After a long day, a simple squat routine was on the cards. This included four exercises :
Today was a mixed bag of hand/arm exercises; as well as the fun of Hindu squats and pushups. And a few gorilla chins thrown in for good measure.
Recent bench sessions have made use of slightly higher-rep sets - particularly since cutting back to three training days per week. Whilst this is being well received by the shoulders, I'm a little unsure whether to treat the bench day as an ME Bench day and forget about the explosive lifting altogether. Another few weeks of the current routine should make things somewhat clearer.
I'm not entirely sure where the Zercher deadlift falls in the new routine (which calls for alternating of squat and deadlift exercises - and the Zercher deadlift has attributes of both), however it seemed like an appropriate hamstring-warming move to start things off.