It's been much too long. But I'm back. My extra classes are finally over and I started lifting again like I promised myself I would. It's been nine weeks and it hasn't been fun. But I wasn't very displeased with today.
Warm Up: Trampoline jumping for a few minutes followed by light dynamic stretching
Overhead Bulgarian Squats: 3x3 (45), 3x2 (75) PR
Turkish Get Up: 1x3 (45)
One Hand RDLs: 3x3 (95), 1x2 (135)
Pull Ups: 1x0, 10
Cool Down: Heavy stretching and light trampoline jumping
BW: 186
Rating: 5/5
I only hit a PR on the OHBS because it was a new exercise to begin with. I knew my TGU wouldn't be quite up to par, especially after getting acclimated to the OHBS again. Great for shoulder strength and stability though. I may need to modify those one hand RDLs. They hurt my hands a lot to do, but perhaps I should just suck it up and stop whining. Pull ups were pretty weak. I didn't expect anything miraculous, but I definitely lost some strength there.
Overall, I'm pretty satisfied. I didn't seem to lose any significant amount of strength in any area that matters. I've been following the same semi-strict diet I was on during lifting (less calories though) and I've only gained a few pounds. One thing I love about this type of training is that, although it takes a long ass time to build up strength, it doesn't leave easily.
It's so good to be back. Unfortunately, I won't be able to lift at home for a while because the weights are in an uninsulated room over our garage - in Cleveland, Ohio. Although the weather is strangely cool at the moment, there's no way that room will be usable during the dead of winter. I'll probably try anyways though.