The entire point of strength training is to get stronger. To be pliable and resilient. This isn't it fam. I followed a new kettlebell dude on insta yesterday (kettlebell grant) and saw a post that hit home. If what you did in your 20s doesn't work today or you are constantly hurt, then your long term plan failed. It pisses me off. It's right and it pisses me off.
The plan I was following gave me a few weeks of bliss. I not only felt strong, but also I could move how I wanted to move. I was STABLE. Fuck bro, even my knees stopped hurting to the point where I felt like I was on the right path. And then kablooey. It's unclear if it's because I added more shit or the timeline where things work ran out, but it ran out.
I spent yesterday feeling bad and sorry for myself. That was yesterday. Today is today.
The new plan
Step1: small deload.
- bodyweight or light kettlebell goblet squats.
- lower leg training.
- lots of walking and light sled work.
Step2: dre kettlebell program.
- use the program I've already purchased. This focuses on mobility and stability.
- continue lower leg training.
- continue walking and sled work.
Step 3: not sure.
After step2 (8 weeks) it might be apt to rerun at a higher weight. Find a new program. Or find new ways to incorporate calisthenics and kettlebells. It would make sense to replace some pressing movements with ring presses
Dre himself breaks up his kb training:
Lower press, upper pull x2
Lower pull, upper press x2
Mobility
Full press
Full pull