I had a great day yesterday. It was great for many reasons, but I'll focus on the workout.
On Monday, we found out our CrossFit Total. In order to figure out what your total is, you must find your one-rep max for the Strict Press (shoulder press), Back Squat, and Deadlift. Your CrossFit Total is the total of the three one-rep maxes on those exercises. This was my first time trying this, and I have to say it was a lot of fun. We were given 15 minutes for each exercise to use in order to reach our max. At first, I misunderstood and thought we only had 15 minutes total. I started to rush through it, but we had a total of 45 minutes. Rushing is not good because (as I learned) you need a minute or two between reps to allow yourself to reset.
I started with the strict press, and I got up to 115#. That rep did not seem too bad. I struggled a bit, but I definitely felt like I could do more. I only added 5# though, and I tried again. Heck, I tried a few times, but I could not get that weight up. The 2.5# plates are so small, and it seemed so silly that I couldn’t lift it. But it would not go. The trainers gave me some tips to help me on my form, and I moved onto the back squat.
The Back Squat went well, and I got up to 205#. I need to work on keeping my back strong though. I was trying to use the bounce at the bottom to help, but with the heavier weight and the greater momentum I create, I cause my back to flatten out a bit. Then I hit 245# on the deadlift, and my first total was 565#.
Yesterday, I went to the County gym with a buddy, and I decided to work on the press and squat. My plan was to work up to a heavy 3 and put some work in. As I was working up, I focused on practicing my form (i.e. pushing my head forward as I was pressing the weight up). Once I was up to 105#, I felt pretty good. I wasn’t going to attempt a max, but I thought I could beat my 115# from Monday. And I did. I hit 125#.
After being frustrated by those two little 2.5# plates, it felt good. The squats went well too, and I’m definitely sore today.
So, that was my first PR.
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