What is not going well
- my lower back is giving warning signs of fatigue before a major injury. Part of this is the daily deadlifts, but I think the lions share is not being able to incorporate ab wheel after my knee went tits up again. Ab wheel is a god damn godsend. I can link every period of my life where my back was solid up to periods where I was pushing the ab wheel hard.
- extension of the ab wheel issues. I've had problems finding a hinge that doesn't hurt. This may have more to do with fatigue than movement selection. It's still be upsetting as I'm supposed to be building general strength. And here I am struggling with a 50lb sandbag clean.
- my knees aren't feeling great. Plural. This is after I tried doing sled drags and hip thrusts. I'm always a little down in the dumps when I do things that are heralded as gentle and they wreck me.
Word vomit
- I have to really decide whether density is a viable method forward or not. I like the idea that I can help manage lower back fatigue better by having days where I'm not putting it to hard work. This works under the context of being able to lift heavier and incorporate abs daily to reinforce my weaknesses. But if everything is as boring as yesterday it's a stretch.
- lower back is off limits for a few days. Even if we continue with easy strength.
- ab movements variation is going to keep me healthy. Using the wheel in the first round of EZ was clutch, buty abs where also the first body part to feel overuse creep in.
- knee health needs to regress. If sled drags are no good, we start at backwards walking. Yes this sucks, but it has worked for others and could work for us. Swallow pride and do it.
- revisit Jefferson curls. If spinal erectors and mobility is a limitation, deal with it! Unclear whether this would work better with density over EZ.
Comparing methods
(Density)
5 mornings
20min movement super set abs
5min minor isolation
Basically one lift a day and abs
Allows for more movement variation and volume
(Easy strength)
5 mornings
20min 5 movements
2 days also include minor isolation
More specificity. Changes what feels easy in any given movement
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