KRAKATOA: PowPowPunishment's Daily Ventures of Destruction

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Squats
360 x 5
390 x 5
440.x 5

Cut it off here, both out of caution for my back and to make it to Costco on time before they closed. Very pleased coming out of this pain free (so far) and feeling strong under the bar.

I instinctively adopted a slower descent and it made a significant difference from the last few times I’ve squatted heavy. I can dive bomb a squat when I have some mass around my midsection, but deep in the throes of losing weight, that tempo tends to throw off my balance and I have to fight extra hard for it. Easing down works far better, as the weight feels heavy but I feel a good grip with the floor to really drive up hard.

The Costco haul was a good one. All meat and veggies, and otherwise no carbs. I’ve also been sleeping on the jars of smoked sardines, which blow the regular tinned ones out of the water in terms of taste.

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Instead of a planned Saturday cheat day, I stayed on track with my diet and did cardio:

5 minute jump rope round
50 kettlebell swings
Several rounds of Fist of the North Star boxing (including 2-player mode with my girlfriend which was a BLAST)
20 minute jog

Sunday:

Log clean and press
145 x 3
175 x 3
192.5 x 7 (PR, 6 under 1 minute, 1 after a rest pause)

Chin-ups: 10

Axle press
150 x 7, 7, 7
Super-set with weighted chin-ups
15 x 10
30 x 8, 8

Giant sets
Axle behind-the-neck press: 110 x 8, 10
Dips: 10, 10
Alternating dumbbell curls: 50s x 16, 16

Very pleased with the front log press performance. I geared up to bang out more reps and then…stopped. It’s less than a week before the competition and I don’t need to be going for max reps.

Went to my sister’s house afterwards for a birthday party in my aunt’s honor and ate a lot of amazing smoked meat like brisket, chicken, and salmon.

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Yesterday morning: 5 minute jump rope with the last 30 seconds being high knees

Evening:

Squats: 300 x 20
Super-set with deadlifts: 320 x 20

15 hanging leg raises
Ab wheel: 5 standing reps, 5 kneeling reps

Back is holding up strong. No pain from this.

I’m hovering around 201 on the scale. Plan is to lay off the bar lifts the rest of the week until contest day. Today will be some light cardio and bag carries, tomorrow will be ABCs, calisthenics, and bag carries, Thursday will be a rest day with a long walk, and Friday is when we travel to the hotel.

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Good to hear

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Morning: 3 min jump round
2 min shadowboxing

Evening:
21 ABCs with 50 lb kettlebells in 7:24
5 minutes of burpee chins
8 reps each side of standing unilateral 80 lb dumbbell press
30 second 200 lb sandbag carry

Felt shaky and glycogen depleted during the evening workout. Had been eating just enough all day that I wasn’t uncomfortable, but slightly hungry. Am looking lean, though, and I’m feeling good about Saturday’s weigh-in. Hopefully won’t have to do any water manipulation but if I do, it will be less than the last time I had to cut weight.

I thought pressing the 80 lb dumbbell would feel harder because I felt weak at that point, but it felt no different than usual once I actually started pressing. Had a similar experience from training while hungry with the squat-deadlift super-set the other day. That bodes well for how my performance will be at this lighter weight.

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Went for a nice partner walk yesterday and then stocked up at the store with the usual competition fuel: granola, canned chili, Gatorade, cold brew coffee, and Trader Joe’s sandwiches.

Right quad is a little sore. Didn’t really account for the low calories making me recover slower from this week’s squatting, but I’m not worried about it and it’s nothing severe enough to be affecting my gait. If 2 days of rest isn’t enough to make it go away, oh well.

I’ve been feeling a bit sluggish for most of this week, again likely because of the calorie drop, but after a thick steak dinner with a little kimchi and fire-grilled veggies on the side, this morning I woke up and felt notably energized, which is a great sign. Last night, I weighed 201 after said steak dinner and a day’s worth of eating. I’ll bring a scale with me to the hotel to weigh the morning of (same day weigh-ins) and some sweating attire, just in case.

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Got stuck in about 25 minutes of traffic coming home from work (normally a 10 minute commute) and just from that short drive in the heat of the car, I made weight at home by stepping on the scale and weighing 198.2.

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I look forward to doing a write-up soon, but the gist of it is I took 2nd place out of 6. Had a blast.

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Congratulations!

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@BethB Thank you! Appreciate you following along.

Yesterday I competed in my first strongman competition in 9 years, which is just mindblowing for me to think about. The last time, I ended up tearing my bicep on a 700 lb tire flip and then taking an unplanned strongman hiatus, competing in a few powerlifting meets and getting into boxing the next few years. Then one day I started thinking about how I once spontaneously signed up for a strongman contest just a few days before its event date, that I missed being that eager to compete in the sport, and that I for sure want to commit to a competition by or before summer, which ended up being this one 2 hours away. The events mostly involved equipment I already had except for the timed Dinnie stones hold, which wasn’t something that really required technique practice. I ended up not working with my sandbag as much as I would have liked due to my back and it came back to bite me in one particular event.

When I signed up, I weighed 208 and decided to shed the pounds necessary to make the 198 weight class, which was easy enough given the time I had to prepare. Did the usual carb control measures, limiting myself to veggies except before and after training, with some cheat meals here and there. The weight came off without noticeable strength losses, but the morning of the event, I did have to lose 3 pounds of water weight by putting multiple layers on, amping up the hotel heater and shower, and just hanging out along with doing a few jumping jacks in the hour I had before morning weigh-ins. I barely made it by the time I stepped on the scale, but the relief when that was done was immense. I immediately started munching on one of the offered donuts and then ate a turkey sandwich.

After getting set-up and going through the rules, we got started pretty quickly. My warm-ups just consisted of some band pull-aparts and a few reps with the empty log. I was feeling a little fluttery from the water loss (my hand was shaking when showing my strongman corp membership) and knew that filling my belly up would help.

Log Clean and Press - 200 lbs

Right off the bat I forget both to roll my knee sleeves up from my ankles and to put on my wrist wraps. Nothing important. The log weight felt so light at first that I wondered if someone messed up and put me in the Novice division instead of Open. However, stability was worse than in training and I was shakier than normal holding the weight up, which I blame on my weight loss (both the smaller waist and earlier dehydration). The bounciness of the pads also caught me off guard and the log smashed into my left knee at one point. I got 4 reps, and then lost a 5th when the weight strayed too far out in front of me. This was 2nd place to the guy who got 5.

Sandbags Floor to Shoulder - 175, 200, 225 lbs

I had practiced this at home a few times with a 200 lb Rogue bag, but I would have liked to have done more of that. The 175 went without a hitch, but the 200 lb Cerberus bag was rounder and more densely packed than my Rogue and I had trouble keeping it situated on my shoulder because it wouldn’t sink in. I’d get it up and hold it momentarily only for it to roll away, at one point even rolling behind me over my back. The organizer called to me while I was walking away to apologize and explain why he couldn’t give any of those attempts a pass and I told him I understand. He seemed a little surprised that I didn’t press the issue, going “Oh, so you know?” I took last in this event with just the first bag successfully held under control.

50 Foot Yoke Walk to Deadlifts - 375, 315 lbs

I trained high rep deadlifts by doing a 20 rep squat and 20 rep deadlift super-set. It was overkill for how easy this was, which is by no means a bad thing (“Strength is never a weakness”, as Mark Bell says), but I should have given more thought to the straps situation to maximize time: practice strapping up quicker? Or not even bother because it’s friggin’ 315 lbs? I should have done either but in retrospect, less than 60 seconds is not enough time for me to have trouble holding 315. I took way too long to strap up and ran out of time at 17 reps, which tied me for 1st in this event. I also should have respected the yoke weight less and moved faster instead of being careful. If we’re talking something actually heavy then yes, take the lesson from Franco Columbu’s mistake and don’t sprint with it, but I’ve lurched down the walkway with a 610 yoke like Frankenstein’s monster on roller skates with his rectum on fire without my knees exploding so I should have been more aggressive barreling forward with just 375.

Sandbags Wine Barrel Loading - 200, 225, 250 lbs

I totally got in my own head over this event due to my poor performance with the sandbags prior and thought I’d have a hell of a fight waiting for me, not quite remembering that I was able to LIFT the bags fine and it was balancing them that I shit the bed on. I went down the line and got everything up on the wine barrels without issue, taking 2nd place for time.

Dinnie Stones Hold: 225, 250 lbs+

Right before the final event, it was announced that the weights for this would be increased. Therefore, I’m posting the original weights with a plus to indicate they were something higher. I was hoping these would be replicas using actual stones but alas, they were plates on pins. I practiced the staggered stance using my backpack in one hand and my gallon water jug in the other while waiting my turn. I was shocked that most of the men I watched could barely even deadlift the pins. They’d just barely clear the ground and then drop down. It got to the point that the organizers started allowing second attempts. I commented aloud how I noticed that most people weren’t getting their torsos centered into their hips and staying balanced, and one of the women asked me to repeat that so she could remember when she went up. Come my turn, I picked them up and it pretty much felt like I expected. I got some shouts of “BREATHE!”, but I WAS breathing, albeit short breaths, but I was also bracing hard to protect my back and stay upright. Got 18 seconds, 2nd place to someone who was trailing me overall in 3rd but who managed 25 seconds. The guy who won 1st place overall got 1 second here. I was shaking once again, which was a theme throughout the day.

When all was said and done, I finished the meet in 2nd place and got my first ever podium finish, a helluva return to the sport after leaving the arena injured 9 years ago.

I felt physically good afterwards but it was like my body began to realize I wasn’t going to demand anymore of it because the further into the day it got the more I began to feel like I’d been hit by a truck. My mid-back and upper-back near my neck are sore as hell, my middle back slightly concerningly so (I leaned back farther than usual on one of the log press reps, which is what did that), but my low back is actually feeling great, thankfully.

Went out for drinks and food at a favorite pub in the area and feasted on Scottish red ale, oxtail soup, grilled cheese, mashed potatoes, and coffee ice cream.

Where to go from here? I’m going to take a week break from dieting before continuing, albeit at a slower pace than before. Going to spend more time in the boxing gym, which I’ve been neglecting. And I want to compete again this year, either in this same weight class or one above it, but no more water weight cutting. I’m hungry for more strongman, but I also enjoy training the powerlifts and they’re easy on my body, so I’m game to knock out any powerlifting meet I find that’s close by, as well.

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Awesome competition, awesome video, awesome write-up, awesome performance! Congrats on the 2nd place finish, and on your return to strongman.

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Outstanding showing dude! Especially given the latency between competitions and the split focus between this and boxing. You crushed those deadlifts: going FASTER as the event went on. A grip shirt woulda gone a long way on the bag to shoulder. And the log flew up when you have it centered. Just fantastic work.

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Awesome result and great write up. Those Cerberus sand stone bags are horrible. I had one of those in my comp at the weekend and I am not a fan. They are tightly packed and round to mimic an atlas
Stone but they are harder than a stone and a normal sandbag to pick or carry. I really felt
for you watching you trying to get it on the shoulder. Overall you did amazing, well done.

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You’re an animal!

T3hPwnisher following your log confirms it.

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T3hPwnisher following your log confirms it.

@PowPowPunishment and I go back over 20 years. We’ve even competed alongside each other.

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@SvenG Thank you for all that and for being a constant presence in here, that’s been so cool of you.

@simo74 Thanks man, you’re spot on about how dense and round those Cerberus bags are. I overheard one competitor lament the same thing after his turn and saying how much harder it is than a “sausage bag”, which got a chuckle from someone else. I’m definitely getting a grip shirt before the next time I have to do something like that (and for low bar squats in training after reading about @T3hPwnisher’s experience).

@biker High praise for sure, but yeah, he and I go way back. We met in-person for the first time in 2015 (my first strongman show) and at THAT time it felt like a long-awaited event after corresponding online since the early 2000s.

@T3hPwnisher Classic picture, thanks for posting . I still have the chin scar from that stone uppercut.

Been sick with something since Monday, resulting in headaches, fatigue, and a sore throat. My low back has also been in a bad state but after 2 days of light reverse hypers and seated band good mornings, it’s much better today.

On Tuesday, I started a bench workout, but stopped at 225 both because my left shoulder started hurting and it was getting so late that I decided it’d be better to try and get quality sleep instead of lifting into the night before bed. I planned well and got out into the gym much earlier yesterday, but warming up with the straight bar made my shoulder feel it again so I switched to the Swiss bar.

Swiss bar bench: 205 x 5 x 10
Lying dumbbell rows: 80s x 4 x 10, 1 x 20

Giant sets
Kettlebell lateral raises: 15s x 3 x 10
Dips: 3 x 10
Dumbbell curls: 3 x 10

Although the weight was light, I rested briefly enough that by the time I got to sets 4 and 5, the last few reps of each were a struggle. Felt really good after this workout.

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Sounds like post comp hangover to me. Keep your hydration on point this week.

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I am out of hearts. Good work!

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@simo74 Yeah, hot liquids have gone a long way. I’m just getting over it but am left with a nasty cough now.

@Friedrich Thanks so much!

Started the weekend off on Friday right after work:

Squats
340 x 5
390 x 5
440 x 4

I had another rep in me of 440 if I fought for it, but my back had just started feeling better and the juice wasn’t worth the squeeze. Didn’t want to grind any reps.

Called it a night here to make it out to Costco before closing time.

Saturday:

Axle strict press
140 x 5
160 x 5
180 x 4

Seated dumbbell overhead press: 80s x 7, 6, 7
Super-set with weighted chins: 15 x 3 x 10

Dips: 20, 15
Super-set with alternating cross body curls: 35s x 2 x 16

Felt a little sick and rundown coming into this workout. Fell short of 5 on the press, but I knew I’m on the upswing from rapid weight loss and illness so that will get stronger soon. Back felt “tender”, but not in pain and it has only felt stronger since Saturday.

I have boxing on Wednesday and Friday this week. Really looking forward to those sessions.

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Had a plan yesterday to do mat pulls and SSB squats, two lifts I haven’t done in awhile and which excited me to think about, but time ended up being very short so I pivoted to this trusty time saving super-set. I lowered the weight and then changed several factors up: no knee sleeves, narrow squat stance, and touch-and-go deadlifts.

Squats: 275 lbs x 20
Deadlifts: 275 x 20

Finished with 275 x 10 Romanian deadlifts after a brief rest.

TNG deadlifts really made my glutes feel it compared to regular deads. I also think the constant tension was rehabilitative for my back.

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