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    New journal time. I have returned finally, after my back injury. I'm not going to go into it all, just be comfortable with the fact that I am OK.

    My goals have not changed, but I will RE-list them here.

    Increase flexibility
    Increase power
    Increase strength & strength endurance
    Recomp my body, want to weigh about 205 @ 5%bf
    Better my technique in jiu jitsu

    Program is as follows...

    FOAM ROLL
    LIGHT STRETCH
    KETTLEBELL SWINGS TO WARM UP

    (DYNAMIC)
    KNEE TO CHEST PSOAS & PIRIFORMIS STRETCH
    BEAR CRAWLS
    BRIDGES
    WALKING HIGH KNEES
    SHOULDER DISLOCATIONS

    (BALANCE)
    WALK HEEL TO TOE
    STAND ONE FOOTED
    STAND UP AND SIT DOWN WITHOUT USING HANDS
    PISTOLS

    (PLYOS)
    SQUAT JUMPS - ON LOWER DAY ONLY
    MED BALL PASS AGAINST WALL - UPPER DAY ONLY

    WEIGHT TRAIN

    STATIC STRETCH

    WEIGHT TRAINING LOOKS LIKE THIS:

    UPPER - MONDAY
    OH PRESS 4x6, 3X8-12, 3X3
    BB ROWS 3X8-12
    WEIGHTED CHINS 20 TOTAL
    WEIGHTED DIPS 3x8-12
    CABLE ROWS 3X8-12
    CURLS 2X8-12
    SKULLCRUSHERS 2X8-12

    CORE - PRONE BRIDGE, LATERAL BRIDGE, SUPINE BRIDGE, RUSSIAN TWISTS, SUPERMANS

    LOWER - WEDNESDAY
    1 LEG KB RDL 4x6 @ 8RM, 3X8-12
    BACK SQ 8x3 @ 5RM, 4X6 @ 8RM, OR 3X12 @ 15RM, 3X3
    BULG SQ 3x8-12, 4X6
    HIGH STEP UPS 2X8-12
    LUNGES 2X8-12
    REVERSE HYPERS 3X8-12

    CORE - PRONE BRIDGE, LATERAL BRIDGE, SUPINE BRIDGE, RUSSIAN TWISTS, SUPERMANS

    POWER - FRIDAY
    DARC SWINGS 2x20
    C & J 4x10
    SNATCH & OH SQ 4x10
    CLAP PUSHUPS
    TOWEL PULLUPS

    KETTLEBELL CIRCUIT - 10 REPS EACH, GO FOR 2X 2MIN ROUNDS TO START, INCREASE GRADUALLY
    SNATCHES
    FT SQ TO PUSH PRESS
    SEE SAW PRESSES
    OH SQ
    TURKISH GETUPS

    FARMERS WALK TO COOL HR

    Schedule looks like this:

    SUN- BJJ
    MON- AM- upper/PM- BJJ
    TUES- OFF
    WED- BJJ
    THURS- LOWER
    FRI- POWER/ENERGY SYSTEM DEVELOPEMENT
    SAT- OFF
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    DIET

    11 egg whites, 1 whole egg, 1 cup oats, 1 grapefruit
    (PWO) 2 scoops whey, 1 cup oats, 1/3 cup blueberries, gatorade, ff yogurt, 1 tbsp honey
    6oz chicken breast, 2 cups yam, spinach, 1 cup avocado
    1 cup cottage cheese, 2 cups yam, 1 cup broccoli, 1 Tbsp Olive oil
    6oz flank, .5 cups brown rice, asparagus
    2 scoops casein, 1 Tbsp natural pb
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    Upper

    foam roll
    light stretch
    dynamic
    med ball pass againt wall (plyo)

    OH press - 135/4x6
    DB rows - 80/3x10
    Chins - bw +25/15 total
    Weighted dips - bw +25/3x8
    Cable rows - 110/3x10 (oly plate load)
    Hammer curls - 30/2x8
    Skullcrushers - 65/2x8

    CORE - PRONE BRIDGE, LATERAL BRIDGE, SUPINE BRIDGE, RUSSIAN TWISTS, SUPERMANS

    stretch

    Went light, moving slowly back into my normal daily routine.
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    Good luck, diet is looking perfect.
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    Diet looks good, but i'd add more fat...
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    Oh, I think Americans understand that the one thing conservatives hate the most is the idea of spending American tax money on Americans. . .in America.


    Your tax money is safe. . .in Iraq.
    Total ownage.

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    side note: No BJJ this week, possibly monday.
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    4 hour BJJ/Judo seminar today

    Had a guest sensei (whom my sensei got his black belt from)

    Learned and practiced alot of takedowns, throws, reversals and combining it with ground work/submissions

    Gassed by the end, rolled with 3 different people. triangled 1 guy, had side control on another (when sensei stopped it, i hate this), and had mount on another

    I dominated everyone today, little rusty in the beginning but overall the break did me good.

    Tomorrow is upper and BJJ in the PM. also classes in the AM, see how this goes.
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    Hows the back feeling? I cant remember your exact injury actually...
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    Weighted Pullups 80lbs 3x3 (3/19)
    Squat 370
    Deadlift after herniation 385lbs 3x3 (3/17)
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    AKIRA - it is better. i occasionaly feel some discomfort or whatever, but stretching and resting has helped alot. thanks for asking

    whats going on with your back, you still poppin advils like sweet tarts?
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    That's weird how you call your BJJ instructor a "sensei." I call mine, my instructor.
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    Oh, I think Americans understand that the one thing conservatives hate the most is the idea of spending American tax money on Americans. . .in America.


    Your tax money is safe. . .in Iraq.
    Total ownage.

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    Upper

    foam roll
    light stretch
    dynamic
    med ball pass againt wall (plyo)

    OH press - 135/4x6
    DB rows - 80/3x10
    Chins - bw +25/15 total
    Weighted dips - bw +25/3x8
    Cable rows - 110/3x10 (oly plate load)
    Hammer curls - 30/2x8
    Skullcrushers - 65/2x8

    CORE - PRONE BRIDGE, LATERAL BRIDGE, SUPINE BRIDGE, RUSSIAN TWISTS, SUPERMANS

    stretch

    Identical workout as last week, will start bumping intensity next week.

    Lower will be done this week as well

    BJJ tonite
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    Quote Originally Posted by fUnc17 View Post
    AKIRA - it is better. i occasionaly feel some discomfort or whatever, but stretching and resting has helped alot. thanks for asking

    whats going on with your back, you still poppin advils like sweet tarts?
    Yes in fact I am. I take 600mg 3x a day now. I also take fish oils that seem to have made me feel better, but it coulda just been through time.

    I am going to learn some "stretches" next week.

    Today feels weird. I can sit for longer periods of time, but when I get up it takes longer to adjust to my walking without pain.

    I cant remember what exactly fucked up your universe. Was it deadlifts? What was you diagnonsense?
    6' 217lbs (10/18)
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    Weighted Pullups 80lbs 3x3 (3/19)
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    Deadlift after herniation 385lbs 3x3 (3/17)
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    Quote Originally Posted by AKIRA View Post
    Yes in fact I am. I take 600mg 3x a day now. I also take fish oils that seem to have made me feel better, but it coulda just been through time.

    I am going to learn some "stretches" next week.

    Today feels weird. I can sit for longer periods of time, but when I get up it takes longer to adjust to my walking without pain.

    I cant remember what exactly fucked up your universe. Was it deadlifts? What was you diagnonsense?
    pshhh, no idea man. i've hurt it the same way 3 times. all 3 from deadlifting.

    My opinion is that its an overuse injury, too much lower back usage, not enough stretching (if at all). We both had this shit coming for awhile, it just was a matter of time.

    also, what i noticed helped me alot was sleeping with a pillow between my legs and laying on my side. its a pain in the ass to try to sleep like that at first but after awhile its less stress on the nerve being pinched.

    just keep stretching and rest, try not to sit for long periods of time it only makes it worse. you'll be back in no time
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    BJJ tonite was good

    learned 2 new armbars from guard

    rolled 3 times with sensei, 2 times with another white belt

    break til Wednesday
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    Quote Originally Posted by fUnc17 View Post
    pshhh, no idea man. i've hurt it the same way 3 times. all 3 from deadlifting.

    My opinion is that its an overuse injury, too much lower back usage, not enough stretching (if at all). We both had this shit coming for awhile, it just was a matter of time.

    also, what i noticed helped me alot was sleeping with a pillow between my legs and laying on my side. its a pain in the ass to try to sleep like that at first but after awhile its less stress on the nerve being pinched.

    just keep stretching and rest, try not to sit for long periods of time it only makes it worse. you'll be back in no time
    I hope youre right. I really want to deadlift again, but I dont know.

    I do sleep with a pillow under my knees and it is awkward. Plus, I put it between my legs when I am on my side..thats not as bad.

    It could be an overuse injury..never thought of it that way. But right now I am in still in trouble regardless of how much I can do now versus 2 weeks ago. I mean I cant cough, sneeze, or laugh without being reminded...

    How much are your BJJ classes? Do you run out of breath pretty easily when rolling around?
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    Bench 365 (12/3)
    Weighted Pullups 80lbs 3x3 (3/19)
    Squat 370
    Deadlift after herniation 385lbs 3x3 (3/17)
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    Quote Originally Posted by AKIRA View Post
    I hope youre right. I really want to deadlift again, but I dont know
    Tru, I know I will be able to again, though.

    I'm going to keep stretching, and go to this new chiro i found. He told me lots of athletes come to him with my problem, its a flexibility problem.

    pinch the nerve with a bone because the muscles can't move around. So what do you do? stretch the muscle as much as possible, get it nice and lose with the ability to move around uninteruppted. Then align my spine with the chrio Until it adjusted back to place with NO pain.

    Gotta stretch and loosen the muscles up first, because otherwise your not adjusting the spine and other bones legs, etc. your just releasing the (whatever the hell it is, its a scientific name) anyway, in short, the spine and other bones stay in the same position thus not relieving any pressure put on the sciatic nerve. Move the muscles, move the bones back into its intended position, and keep it that way, and you have no more nerve impingement and your as good as new.

    I have bone arthritis is a few different spots because of this, i got spastic muscles. The advil will hopefully help you.

    I do BJJ 3x a week
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    Quote Originally Posted by fUnc17 View Post
    pshhh, no idea man. i've hurt it the same way 3 times. all 3 from deadlifting.

    My opinion is that its an overuse injury, too much lower back usage, not enough stretching (if at all). We both had this shit coming for awhile, it just was a matter of time.

    also, what i noticed helped me alot was sleeping with a pillow between my legs and laying on my side. its a pain in the ass to try to sleep like that at first but after awhile its less stress on the nerve being pinched.

    just keep stretching and rest, try not to sit for long periods of time it only makes it worse. you'll be back in no time
    Hey func i was under the impression stretching was bad for the back?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brutus_G View Post
    Hey func i was under the impression stretching was bad for the back?
    How so?

    Stretching the hips, glutes, and hamstrings is very important. More ROM = less risk of an injury. You have more room to work with so to speak.
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    I think i read that from dr mcgill.

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    Brutus - who is that and what does he have to say?

    didn't go to BJJ tonite

    Scheduled for a nerve test tomorrow

    Lower in the AM
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    Quote Originally Posted by kbm8795 View Post
    Oh, I think Americans understand that the one thing conservatives hate the most is the idea of spending American tax money on Americans. . .in America.


    Your tax money is safe. . .in Iraq.
    Total ownage.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigDyl View Post
    I'll tap you out... SON!
    The only thing your tappin' is your boyfriends ass!
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    Oh snap!
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    Quote Originally Posted by fUnc17 View Post
    Brutus - who is that and what does he have to say?

    didn't go to BJJ tonite

    Scheduled for a nerve test tomorrow

    Lower in the AM
    http://www.t-nation.com/readTopic.do?id=1011400 He goes into in this interview and there is other info for your back health and so on

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    Brutus - thanks for the link i'll take a look at it tonight


    Nerve test concludes I DO NOT have any pinched nerves

    I was hooked up to a machine, the nervologist (sp?) basically timed how fast each nerve was from both my feet, and behind my knee.

    He said it is nothing to do with my nerves. Which is GREAT news.

    Anyway, now the doc has to figure out what it actually is (no i dont really have pain anymore, but it'd be nice to know what the fuck is up)

    My guess, since my right calf (front part, tibia i believe) hurts, It was from forward lean during deadlifts (putting alot of weight on my toes, which contribute's to P's theory that certain exercises are just not for everyone due to body mechanics)

    So, basically I feel as though my body (hips, spine, etc) are out of alignment. (anterior pelvic tilt possibly) My left leg and hip is extremely loose and my hip pops all the time on that side, on my right side it is the exact opposite, hip and leg SIGNIFICANTLY tighter than the left. Big big difference.

    As I wait for the docs recommendations/analysis, im stretching, foam rolling and going to go to a new chiro to see if he can fix me up.

    Upper tomorrow, diet has been pretty shitty. When I'm 100% better I'm really gonna go at it.
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    medicine ball roll

    swings
    bear crawls

    lots of stretching (psoas, glutes, hammies, piriformis, quads, hips and low back)

    core stability circuit

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    plank
    lateral plank
    lateral plank
    2x conventional style, 2x with feet on stability ball

    B
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    bridge
    bird dog - liked these alot
    superman
    russian twists w/ 8lb med ball
    2x

    Finished with some bodyweight reverse hypers (static holds at top of rep)

    right now me and my dad are looking for a PT to properly address my anterior pelvic tilt.

    I'm going to do this everyday until I find one, it is helping alot.
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    med ball roll

    bear crawls

    stretching (same as yesterday)

    core

    plank
    lateral
    lateral
    1x

    plank w/ feet on stability ball
    lateral w/ feet on stability ball
    lateral w/ feet on stability ball
    1x

    birddog (slow tempo)
    reverse hypers
    1x

    light sparring


    BJJ tonite
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    My instructor always pwns me with wrist locks...
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    Oh, I think Americans understand that the one thing conservatives hate the most is the idea of spending American tax money on Americans. . .in America.


    Your tax money is safe. . .in Iraq.
    Total ownage.

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    wrist locks are upsetting.

    the worst is when you get wrist locked standing up, then judo thrown. you go twice as far!
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    Upper

    foam roll
    light stretch
    dynamic
    med ball pass againt wall
    core - plank, lateral plank, lateral plank, russian twists x2

    OH press - 135/4x6
    DB rows - 80/3x10
    Chins - bw +25/15 total
    Weighted dips - bw +25/3x8
    Cable rows - 110/3x10 (oly plate load)
    Hammer curls - 30/2x8
    Skullcrushers - 65/2x8

    stretch

    Going to be doing core before weight training from now on
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