torstai 29. lokakuuta 2015

4 different trainers, four different ways to train, one sport.



My own trainees competing in the Paimio Power Weekend



Hello everyone and welcome, or  "helvettiakos siina toljotatte" in Finnish!

I promised for once not to talk about myself, so here is a small profile of four lifters that I have coached, some longer, some only for a few months. But the common nominator is that they all lifted in my Paimio Power Weekend competition, two bench only, two in the full power. I have other people I train, but I wanted to make a small piece on these particular individuals, and luckily they all agreed.

I am extremely proud of all of them, two of them were complete first-timers which makes it even better!

I'll start with the girls, as we have a saying in Finnish that says: "Women firs, even on a thin ice". Chivalry is not dead!





Katjusa Levaniemi:




Katjusa is an yoga teacher and a youth worker from a city some 20 miles off my hometown. We originally met a few years ago when we were doing a theatre project together in Salo. She came a year or two later again to work in Paimio in a theater project, and at some point she asked me if I could coach her in her gym pursuits.

Red carpet

I agreed and we have worked ever since. The first thing that we came across was, that mobility and flexibility needed in lifting is not the same as in yoga. But with persistent work she eventually overcame her rather dire shoulder and knee problems, and a woman who thought he couldn't squat was able to do full powerlifting raw squats. The hip mobility and opening up were the key, and it was done by lifting, not stretching. She does enough of that on her own with the yoga.

Licensed yoga instructor practising what she preaches


Overall I think those two disciplines are quite complimentary, especially with background of injuries. I think she is now in a very good shape, and can do almost any movement without pain and restrictions.

She took a leap of faith, and competed for the first time of her life in the Paimio Power Weekend. And I was very positively surprised. Sometimes in the training her confidence gave up on certain weights, but in the competition, under pressure she performed her best ever! She did personal best lifts in a competition setting, and for a first-timer that shows inner strength!

Especially the deadlift she has been strong from the beginning, but always had hard time with not rounding the back and keeping the bar near the shins. When she got to three digit numbers, the technique was in the comp better than ever! That was a joy to watch, and I hope she keeps on competing for her own fun at least.

Proof that Katjusa is actually a grandma!




Tiia "Pikku Myy" Weckman




I have known Tiia for about 8 years, we first got to know each other working in the pubs and nightclubs of Salo city. First I was a bouncer and she worked the bars, eventually she also did some bouncing. We have remained dear friends even though I have moved to England. Although there is nothing wrong with working in the bars, I am happy to say she has given up working on the door and behind the counter, bought an apartment with her boyfriend and is back studying! Good for her.

She started boxing few years ago and fell in love with the sport, and along that she started weight training. Sport-bug bit her properly, and she competed 2.5 years ago in boxing, then did couple of submission wrestling competitions and finally now the Paimio Power Weekend was her second powerlifting competition. I do not know what is next, and probably neither does she, but I think more powerlifitng and maybe wrestling on the side. Time will tell!



Tiia is a client who would not want do anything besides squat, bench and deadlift, and would prefer sets of 1-4 reps! 
Unfortunately for her, I do make her do other stuff besides barbell lifts, but in my training philosophy, not that much small assistance is needed. She also started coaching fitness boxing classes and still trains submission wrestling, boxing and BJJ on the side sometimes, so there is also mobility and assistance work via those activities.

We have come a long way from her times as a bartender, when she spent a lot of her free time in the pubs also. She eats healthy, trains all the time in one form or another, and is radiatingly more healthier than in those days. 

About a year after she started weight training


Bar times, this is where it begam

Different, more recent take on lying on a coach and a reminder why to squat rather than eat crisps


She had a broken build-up to the competition, but she fared well and hit some PR's. She was happy and enjoyed her time on the platform, which always lightens up the audience also. She still has some work to do with her nerves, but strengthwise we are well on our way to bigger lifts! In the squat particularly are many kilos just waiting to be lifted!

Here is a link to Tiia's blog

In her first powerlifting competition with the grandfather of Finnish Powerlifting, Esko "the Iron Grandpa" Ketola





Niko Ruohonen




Niko is one of my newest clients, and we worked few months together to get him ready for the Paimio Power Weekend comp, which was his competition debut. He was happy with those short months, and so was I, so we signed a deal to take him all the way to next years European Championships where I am hoping to get him on the podium!

Niko is a hard working man with a baby, a house project, a woman to take into consideration, all this on top of work and studies. And he finds time to train. So, all in all, I think anyone else reading this can ditch the "no-time" argument.

As you can see, very busy man, no time to relax


Niko's dream was a double bodyweight bench press raw, and in competition. I did him a small program originally, and after finishing that, about 8 weeks before the comp we trained together. He is a hard trainer and even with everything else going on he executed the plan to the best of his abilities.

He was a bit over 100kg in weight and went up to 170kg on the bench. He still had a little in the tank, but most importantly technique was very good notch naturally. Very small tweaks were made, nutrition plan laid out, strengths and weaknesses mapped and I told him that he will make the double bodyweight bench in the comp 8 weeks down the line.

Niko executing the diet plan...


Well, he trained hard, stuck to the plan and arrived to the weigh-in at 92kg, very solid look and had been doing good in training. So the comp itself went 175 easy, 185 easy and finally 195kg which he narrowly missed. Not bad for a first competition, and not bad in 8 weeks. Now he will take a semi longer-term approach to the WPC European Championships and hopefully get a 200+ bench in the 90kg class or a 215+ in 100s to make the cut for the medal and the podium!

Hard training needs recovery methods, here is cold baths. And no, I certainly did not ask him to do anything like that!


A good client with a work ethic, and he honestly displayed his time restraints and keeps me posted if there are difficulties in training, so we can plan everything to his needs. We do not live in a perfect world, so sometimes that kind of maneuvering is needed. He has made the best of what is available, and I am sure he will go as far as he wants in benching.

After his debut comp, posing with Zahir Khudayarov!



Arttu Wahlstrom


Meeting Arttu was one of those things that often happens. You meet someone with mutual friends, have a couple of drinks and in the middle of the night you promise to coach him and he promises to train hard, become a champion etc.... And those guys never amount to anything and you'll never see them again.



Except this time we did.

I had been announcing in a bar competition in Finland, and we joined the afterparty with my wife, some of my friends, the promoter and Arttu. He had been lured into competing by my friend and the comps promoter Iiro Huhanantti of Infernal Power Productions.
Arttu had benched 130kg in the comp at 80kg bodyweight, and was not pleased. So I promised that if he does what I say, we will get that number up rapidly. We shook hands, and this time it actually came true. We are both men of our words so we ended up working together.

Arttu having a posedown with my wife after comp, professional behaviour


His bench shot up 20 kg pretty quickly, he did the Nationals. His strength and continues to climb as he started to put the effort in, and I asked him to come to the European Championships. And being a man with a can do-attitude, he decided to hop on a plane to Prague.



A small flu took the best edge of his lifting but still did 150kg at 75kg raw if I remember right, he placed fifth but enjoyed the experience immensely. Seeing Emma (and maybe myself) bench with a shirt in the European championships, he decided to give it a go at my competition. Unfortunately he only got his hands on a proper shirt (METAL's new single ply) 2 days before the competition!

Lack of faith in the yard of our gym in Paimio, two mdays before the comp in a brand new, really big shirt.


So this man has never tried a bench press shirt, gets one two days before. So what does he do? Tries the shirt on to know the opener! I said his attitude is can-do, and I meant it. in a sport often full of egos and fear of failure, he tried the shirt on, and it was loose, way loose. We fixed the shirt on him, Emma being a single ply specialist trying to make it as tight as possible. Eventually we went up to 180 as the opener, and left it to that.

Competition day arrived, and wouldn't you know it! 180 and 190 flew up, 200 failed on a technicality but was up for grabs. That was unbelievable lifting, seeing that many struggle to even get a result in their first shirted comp, and have trained for months. Arttu had the shirt on once!

Shirt put on properly, still big but worked fine


On top of that, he was an invaluable asset in arranging the comp, as was Tiia also. So thank yous for both of you via this blog once more!

Arttu going strong and training hard, just have to wait and see what happens in the next 6 months!



This was a small glimpse on what different, real lifters look like, their stories and their successes and losses. I am immensely proud of all of these people, and might take a look to some of my other clients. One of the hard parts of leaving Finland is that I have to resort to online training, and of course meet them when I travel there. I miss their enthusiasm and miss seeing them develop as persons and lifters.



Luckily I have few up and coming clients to trian online and some live here in UK, so that part of my life is not completely gone. And as said, I do coach all of these four. The moment I believe I can not help them to achieve their goals, I will redirect them to someone else. Until that day, looking forward to meet Arttu in the World Championships min Portugal where he will destroy the 200kg, looking forward to meeting the rest of you on my next trip to Finland!

perjantai 23. lokakuuta 2015

The first competition I promoted and training for the Worlds


All B&W photos courtesy and property of  Riku Ritamaki

Paimio Power Weekend and my own training


Time has passed and it is now due for me to recap the recent months!

After my marriage, acceptance to University and official move to UK, time has been running like a Somali after unemployment benefit! I have been to Texas, ran a relatively large powerlifting competition in Finland, have been part of a few in UK, studied, trained, coached and above all spent time with my lovely wife. So, rather good (note the word “good”, not “easy”) times and now heading towards the World Championships in Portugal.
Not all sunshine of course, money is scarce for a student and in the beginning of the week I had very bad news that require a visit to Finland. But all in all, life is good, I am still alive and loved by at least few, so no complaints!
Let’s dissect a little, starting in this instalment on the comp I pulled off:

Paimio Power Weekend:
Finally, being part of many competitions in one form or another, I hosted one, first time as the actual promoter. And of course I did not start out small to gain experience etc. I set my aims high and wanted to host the biggest Pro comp in Finland this year, wanted lifters to set records and lift obnoxiously large numbers, wanted to attract new lifters, wanted to hand out money, wanted to support charity, wanted to involve the community of my hometown, wanted to add in extra show, prize money, sponsors and fun!
Press coverage, positive image for the sport, everything!
Everything and now!

And I came to Finland one day prior to the comp...




Well, how did it go? 
To put it in one word, stressful. But to put it another way, a success. Not the World Championships, but a large, two-day comp that got media coverage in 7 different newspapers, gathered hundreds of spectators, Around 40 first-time lifters and a host of novice and of course the experienced on their own day. All in the settings of a sports hall of my petite hometown of Paimio.

Ano and Minna Turtiainen of Metal Sport and Wear were also in attendance, refereeing and representing Metal


I worked in collaboration with a local sports group and we gathered money for their youth team, and most importantly we had a really positive articles in newspapers, attracting attention, in a good way. And I did all in my power to get the attention, as this video, filmed 2 days before the comp as a last advertisement, tells:



Everyone was excited about the novice comps, which are not typical in Finland. And this and much else I owe to Emma, she really did help me out with many aspects, but first and foremost set the example with BPU on how important and rewarding it is to focus on new lifters.

Esko "Iron Grandpa" Ketola, former head coach of IPF Finland, 5-time World Champion coaching a novice competitor Tiia "Myy" Weckman


That is the future, and they always bring something new to the table in a unique way that sometimes is missing from the more seasoned lifters. So thank you once again to my beloved, patient wife. She let me do the mistakes I needed to do and stood aside and supported as she does with everything I do.

In the comp we had many highlights, from Faisal Hercules, 16-year old BPU lifter making his entrance to International competition alone and far from his family, to hard-fought, standing ovation inducing lifts made by lifters of all weight, age, gender and experience classes.

Faisal, who had a hard competition but who finally made it after nearly bombing out. A young man with dedication and spirit.


The most publicised achievements were probably Zahir Khudayarovs all-time records. He squatted more than any man before him in raw with knee wraps class, all weight classes included. He also did the 125kg weight class all-time biggest total and the second biggest total ever. Quite a spectacle!
We had weights on the bench up to 390kg equipped and 260 RAW, 350-380kg pulls in 110kg class RAW and national records broken in many age and weight classes.

Zahir with 472.5kg of iron on his back




Also, I am obliged to mention the bench press for reps challenge, done feet in the air and Raw, which my wife won and I, ashamed to admit, lost!

Rules dictate men do reps with their bodyweight and women with two thirds of their weight, and I only got 19 reps wit the 115kg. I have to put that one up to tiredness. Or some other excuse, as long as I don’t have to admit my failures!

Well, the smaller men did more reps, and when a guy hit 37 reps, everybody thought the game is over. But Emma entered the comp with high-heels, without warm-up straight from the refs seat, having weighed in earlier, and actualy got by mistake 2.5kg too much weight on the bar. She smashed 39 reps out and I put everyone else in shame. Well, at least I saved in the prize money! 
(Before somebody takes up the fact that I did not pay the prize money to my wife, I have to add she refused it)

Laughing and talking to the audience before the winning performance. No doubt motivated only to show off to her husband!


All in all a great weekend, even though many things I do want to do better next time. But it is a learning curve, at least I didn’t start the learning by being conservative and running a low-risk, low-stress comp suitable for a full-time student. That wouldn’t have suited my style.

Instead I overreached a bit for my timetables and monetary situation and went for a sex life jeopardizing, traveling requiring, long hours demanding comp that was financially unsure. But I’m glad that I did, it was an experience, and I have had many thanks afterwards. As fasr as thnak yous are considered, the most generous was being chosen to host the single lift Nationals of Finland next year!
Doing the final scores on Sunday with Emma

Thank you once again to all my sponsors and all competitors, and especially the help I received. Will not go on to describe everyone, because doing that would mean that I forget many, and piss off all of them. All who contributed deserve a great big thank you on my behalf and on behalf of the sport for this one small step towards making it more popular in Finland.

One of the sponsors

My own training


Do I even train? Yes I do, 5 times a week, no matter what country or city I am in. Most sessions we do together with my wife, but we have our individual training programs, sometimes ones that are tweaked and changed on the run. Many similarities in them enable us to train together rather efficiently.

I am going to incorporate martial arts elements to my training after the Worlds, but for now (and for some time now) I am training like this:

Monday: Bench (recently only 140 raw and then shirted to 290-340 depending on the week), assistance+stretching exercises for chest, with Andy Boltons team in Leeds when possible

Tuesday: Lockouts in the power rack (In recent weeks up until 200-240kg, depending on the feel for reps or singles),  assistance+stretching exercises for arms

Wednesday: Easier day, light long sets of behind the neck pressing (50-65kg) for mobility, then Arnold presses (7x48kg now the heaviest set) and other pumping movements for shoulders.

Thursday:Back, starting with partial deadlifts for sets of 10 (up to 250) and then multiple assistance movements, geared towards benching of course

Friday: Legs, starting with squats, usually around 180-200kg for singles to be properly warmed up and then longer sets (recently 19x150 with out belt the best), and then more by the feel.


This gives a good flexibility in the training. If we miss a session, there is Saturday and Sunday to add it in, and if we have a good week with good recovery it is possible to add in extra Saturday session and still have Sunday off before the “Big Day” of benching.

Not the most conventional of approaches, but works for now and is good for me because I do like to bodybuild a little and keep the integrity of the body by training with multiple movements. Not suited for most I think, and actually far from what I usually advocate for my own trainees. But you have to have an open mind for different things. Off-season will look again very different with the martial arts thrown in etc.

That is it for now, in the next installment I will actually stop talking about myself for once, and introduce a couple of my trainees, two of whom did a competition debut in the aforementioned Paimio Power Weekend!

Arttu, one of the crew I coach, doing his first meet with a bench shirt, only getting to try on a shirt for the first time 2 days before.



Until next time!

tiistai 18. elokuuta 2015

Steady living, which means hamstring tear, trip to Finland, enrolling in University, arranging a competition and getting ready for international Grand Prix.



After our wedding and the British Nationals, me and Emma stayed put for an award winning over 3 weeks! Of course an occational trip inside the country interrupted that, but otherwise for once we were relatively still.

Still does not mean boring, mind you. Hard training, sponsorship deals, arranging my own competition that will be one the greatest Pro comps in Europe and on top of all, enrolling in University. All that was going on and ensured boredom doesn´t set in! On top of that we finally had time to bask in the joy of our newlywed life. Yeah, sounds kinda dull, but hey, we newlyweds are allowed to boast with our love every chance we have, so suck it up.

Boasting


University


I actually dropped out of high school, left vocational school for work and academically were an upset for all the teachers who claimed to see a glimmer of talent. Well, I was just waiting for the time to be right! I  ventured into musical theatre school for a year in 2011/2012, and it sparked something inside of me. But being of a non-academic family and without secondary education not allowed even to apply in the Finnish system, University was not really in my sights..

But with Emma I stepped first time in my life actually inside one of these intimidating smart peoples dens, and found it rather welcoming. Scroll forward 4 months and now I am officially accepted into Glyndwr University to study for a Bachelors degree in English and Creative Writing!



On the fourth week of September I will continue my journey in the academia, and see if the teachers and close ones who said they saw some talent were right or not. And I must say I am thankful for the opportunity. For all the people who believe in me, my wife and the people of Glyndwr.

I´ll devote my first Bestseller to them.

What? A man has to have goals doesn´t he?


Hamstring tear



Not to be too perfect, our lovebunny life was interrupted also with a minor tear in my hamstring. No, it did not occur during heavy squats. No, neither did it occur deadlifting or wrestling. And NO! Yeah, you perv who thought it went in the bedroom, it did not!

It went sprinting.

And that would not be a reason for shame, if the exact same thing on the same leg wouldn´t have happened 4 years ago! On top of that, doctor then told me about this movement deficiency in my hip joint that made me a candidate for tears if I sprint on even ground. After couple of years of martial arts I thought that was fixed.

It was not.

Well, luckily I am a fast healer and I have good help. Zaheer Abbas, an osteopath par none, saw me immediately after the tear, and again at the end of the week. Emma applied some  techniques on the hamstring also on few occasions, and I avoided painkillers and ice like hell, trained, moved, teased and gave hot treatment to the leg.

Zaheer, an osteopath, not a nutritionist


Avoiding all the components of the outdated "rest, ice, compression and elevation"-bollocks,  10 days after the tear I squatted a double with 150, last week a double with 170 and this week we will see if I can go higher again. Movement is almost complete and I even had 8 rounds of light boxing with it.

10 days after the tear, rehabbing

Training


Training is now geared towards the WPC Grand Prix in Folkestone, 29th of August, so two weeks out!



Training has been going relatively well, all things considered. Great emphasis has been put on nutrition and training, but still there are unturned stones on those departments. Especially interresting I have found the effect of carbs pre- and during workout, and the exercise selection is also geared towards rehab/prehab and increasing/upholding integrity of the system and mobility. Of course after one big compound movement with reasonable weights, that I see as a given.



I ventured into heavier weights at the Gometal powerlifitng meeting with Emma, Ano, Minna and many Finnish powerlifting stars at the opening of the new Metal Gym in Helsinki, the capitol of Finland.

240 was the biggest weight I had handled since the Europeans, so 280 on a 2" board was the best I managed, and 275 from the chest. 300 I tried twice, but technical difficulties and straight out lack of strength made me miss those.

Ano checking out as 275 gets down:

http://auvinen.kuvat.fi/kuvat/Gometal%20Powerlifting%20Meeting/DSC_8542.jpg?img=smaller

This week my nervous system was more accustomed to the bigger weights, so 300 from a 2" board was a success! That was the last heavy heavy workout until the comp, so we can only hope I will better my 272.5 from the Europeans.






So that was it this time, thank you for reading. I also urge you to check out my competition page! 120+ lifters, including over half a dozen world champions competing in my hometown of Paimio, Finland!

https://www.facebook.com/events/1444797765829899/


sunnuntai 26. heinäkuuta 2015

Sponsorship from Nutrim and being a test subject for VyoMax!




Nutrim and Tukkumyymälä.fi sponsorship

I am glad to announce (although a bit late, as usual) that I am a sponsored athlete as far as my supplements go! Tukkumyymälä.fi sponsors me for my supplements, thank you for their trust in my marketability and capabilities.

Tukkumyymälä.fi, a Finnish internet supplement distributor of Nutrim, and also the fight gear Farabi, has agreed to sponsor me on the supplement side, and for the last three months I have been trying out their line of supplements. Henrik Ås is a Finn that is currently the head of distribution of Nutrim and Farabi in the Scandinavian countries, and it is not impossible that he would be coming to UK also with some part of his company.



I will be going through some of his supplements on a competitors point of view now and also on later ionstallments in my blog, and I will be honest about them no matter what. In my mind there is no point in being sponsored by a line you do not trust!

So far I have had the best experiences on the high-class proteins, and also have used some non-stimulant preworkout protein/carb/mineral supplements, namely the Forte powder containing mixture of minerals and vitamins and carb/protein sources to give you endurance during workout. I have been pleased with this, in conjunction with some fast carbs during training, and really feeling the difference of added carbs pre-, during and post workout.



After training I have been having when possible the Pro Whey, a very high quality and easily absorbed whey protein with added vitamins in real quantities, not only for show. It  is the single msot easily and the most quickest absorbing protein I have used, and 100% no gastro effects. Not for a snack, night or morning protein, because easy absorption means it does not keep the hunger away, but really good for after training. And easy for stomach is a bonus always, at least in my wifes opinion!



Day as a guinea pig


My wife has a sponsorship from the UK based company Vyomax, which sells its supplements across the globe and has a wide range of supplements. The last time we visited their superstore, they had a wedding gift for us! The new Max Force NOX preworkout. The owner of the company, Samir, asked us to try it for the evenings workout and give the feelings about it.

It was a good pre-workout, containing high caffeine (300mg per serving), some pump inducing and blood flow enhancing ingredients and beta-alanine (2g) and creatine (1g). All in all, a very potent formula without the problems of concentrating or off-your-face feeling that ephedrine etc. gives you. I don´t use a lots of stimulants or pre-workouts, so for me that is a better choice. Workout was great, and Emma had to go and take double serving, which just further proved that the recommended dosage (for once) was sufficient as she was tingling, over-caffeinated and all that goes with it!



So thumbs up from me, and I hope my own sponsor Nutrim doesn´t provide me with something similar so I wont have to compare!

Here is a full video minidocumentary on the training session:






The training has been going well, weight fluctuates between 112 and 116kgs, and the added carbs around training have made a difference. I am slightly in deficit in calories, but not notably. Steadier lifestyle and constructed training have paid off, and I am pleased with the slow body composition changes happening now. I am also hopeful on accelerating that and then if all goes as planned, put that new muscle mass into good use in the WPC Worlds!




Recent training week:



19.7.
Saturday back training:
Emmas partials 20x60, 10x100, 8x140, 8x180, drop set of 10x220, 10x180, 10x140, 10x100, 10x60! That felt like hell! I was not expecting to be so gassed out, this really took the wind out of me!
Bent-over rows 4x10x100
Chest-supported rows 4x10
Pulldowns 4x10

Here is a link to Emmas partials, 77kg woman handling 220kg without straps or belt, bite that!
https://www.facebook.com/emmajamesnlp/videos/10153081908487972/?pnref=story



21.7.
Bench in Leeds at Ralls gym with Andy Bolton and Tom Griffin among others also lifting with a bench shirt. Lots of stretching exercises to loosen up the shoulder girdle
Bench: 12x70, 8x90, 5x110,3x130, 3x150, 3x165, raw with stops
Bench with Metal Pro 56: 3x200, 2x2x220, 6x220 Felt good, really good line with the shirt! Easy and no touches, just keeping the feel of the shirt up
Dumbbell press: 10x40, 10x55, 10x55, 7x55. Run out of steam, meant to do easy 3x10 with 55kg dumbbells but strength was sapped and it turned out not to be easy!
Dumbbell flyes 4x12x16kg
Chest flye machine 4x12
Low cable flye: 3x12
Pushups: 1x30

22.7.
Lockouts and arms at Olympic:
Lockouts from low pins, about 6 inches off chest, with a stop 20x60, 10x100, 5x140, 160, 180
Dips 3x10 for the stretch again
Pushdowns: 10x50, 10x65, 10x80, 8x95 (actually 6 clean, 2 last ones looked like drowning somebody to a hole in the ice...)
Abbas tris: 3x15
Biceps with straigth bar warm-up plus hard set: cheat curls with slow negative 5x80, then dropping to normal set of 10x50 and finishing with 20 reps on the bar alone.
Biceps with Ez-Bar: 3x12 reverse, 3x15 normal
Stretching cable bi exercise: 3x10
Concentration curls from the edge of a bench: 3x7+7 (normal and hammer) 15kg
Quite a pump and a good workout, combined fast carbs, Nutrims Forte and Vyomas pre-workout NOX!

Cheating technique from me...



And very clean technique from Emma!
23.7.
Lazy shoulder workout
Behind the neck standing to stretch out: 2x20x20, 10x40, 3x10x50. Could actually without pain touch my traps with the bar, lowering it so low behind my neck!
Light bench: 10x40, 5x80, 2x110, 6x2x130
Arnold press: 4x10x20-30, standing and seated both
Lateral combo: 10xbent over, 10x sides, 10 hammer grip to the front, 3x10+10+10
Shoulder finisher, 100 reps with 10kg dumbbells, 10 second rest between sets: took 5 sets to finish!

24.7.
Legs. This was hard day, as I was for some reason completely wiped out. I feel a lighter training week coming because of overall fatigue:
Squat: 10x1-10x60-190
High bar: 5x100, 5x120, 5x140, 1 min. rest between sets
Single leg squats with rear foot elevated, to strengthen the knees and stretch hip flexors: 4x10xBW
Leg press: 4x12-15x??
Extensions: 4x12
Curls:4x10
Calves, again 100 reps with 10 second rests on seated machine, took 5 sets
The special 12/12/24 on standing, 3 drops from ful stack to half and then a quarter


25.7.
Back training, pushed it through as the last hard session before two days off the weights and an easier week ahead!
Emmas partials: 12x60, 10x100, 5x140, 5x180, 5x210, 5x240PR
Pullups, wide, some behind neck and some front: 4x5-7xBW
Bent over row: 3x10x100
Chest supported row: 4x10x20-60
Pulldowns: 4x10
Pulldowns behind neck:2x15 to stretch
Pullover: 1x12 to stretch

Looking towards an easier training week. Easy doesnt mean lazy, justno intensity techniques and more stretching and prehab. Then back to hard and heavy!


perjantai 17. heinäkuuta 2015

Honeymoon at the BPU Powerlifting National Championships

Photo by Riku Ritamäki


So, as mentioned couple of posts ago, I got married. I said at some point I will not be sharing personal stuff in my blog, but when one is this loved up, he must do a little bit of an update on a topic like this. I will be getting on to the BPU British Nationals soonish, so no caramel poisoning or pink pictures to be expected to my rugged readers

From the church, on the left my cousin Juha, one of the best men among Maria and Pommi. Photo by Riku Ritamäki


Wedding was quite a surprise to the vast majority of the close ones of us both. On both sides the common conclusion was that neither one of us would propably ever get married! But as it is many times proven, in life is nothing certain. I will not go through our common trek here, I will just say that it has been a long trip in a short amount of time, and only in its beginning.

Walking together. Photo by Riku Ritamäki


Wedding was held in a small church in the Finnish countryside, in my hometown of Paimio. About 65 of my family and friends were in attendance, Emmas sister was the bridesmaid and her very old friend Duncan was acting on behalf of her late father and gave Emma away. She walked down the aisle in the tunes of "Im going home" of the Rocky Horror Picture Show, and that was indeed the happiest moment of my life.


Afterwards we had a reception very casually, and everything went picture perfect. In a Finnish way of course, involving bottles passing around, drunkenness and some non-British themes of behaving
The husband is being talen away by dangerous bandits! Horrible situation



I also have to say huge thank you to my sister, mother, father, Toni, Tiia, Rosu, Juha, Arttu, Atte, Jani and Jetta. I whipped up the wedding in three weeks, and without their help it could have never been pulled off! My father fetched the drinks from Estonia and gave them to us as a wedding gift, and my mother and sister worked even a bit too hard to make everything happen. I can not think them enough!

Also, the presents we received were overwhelming, and we are very grateful for everybody on those. Among the most peculiar one was a Quran and a box of matches from my National Socialist cousin ... Well, in good humour though, inside the pages was the real present, substantial amount of money.
Arriving at the venue, with one of our wedding presents from Emmas sister Louise, and the bouquet I picked myself. One wouldn´t believe, huh?



What about the honeymoon?


That was the question I got asked a lot. Well, our honeymoon began two days after the wedding, and took us to Manchester, Scunthorpe, Folkestone and Andover. Why? To arrange the BPU Nationals of course!

We had probably one of the roughest weeks after the wedding that anyone can imagine. The two of us with a help from the Cleggs in the Olympic Gym of Manchester, Simon Norcup in Scunthorpe, Allan Collins and Darren Hammond in Folkestone and the BPU and Andover Leisure Center crew retrieved 3 monolifts, 3 benches, 8 bars, 600kg of weights and everything needed for a powerlifting comp, hauled it in Andover, built the venue and ran a competition of 120 lifters. And then took the same trip back!

On the way we encountered roadworks, huge traffic congestions, backroads too small for the van, problems with the hotel, few bleeding cuts and on top of it all 7.5 hour wait in the emergency to get Emmas head checked after a 80kg steel beam from a monolift hit her in the head and she got concussed. Not knocked out mind you, even though I surely would have. All in all, we slept 3 hours on average on the four nights and worked on through all the days, arranging, hauling, reffing, announcing and whatnot.
Well, a stiff test to the new marriage at least!

The end product of blood, sweat and almost tears!

How do you feel about that?


And what was the feeling after that? Well, it was worth it! Seeing all the lifters and the competition running smoothly, and managing to pull that off as a newly wed couple filled us both with immense sense of pride and accomplishment. And when on the Sunday we started to be a bit irritable and almost had a domestic in the cafeteria, came the one thing that warmed the hearts to the utmost.
Mitch Horrocks demanded us to the platform, and presented to us the BPU crews wedding present! Champagne, chocolate, and for me some cleaning aids like rubber gloves and a towel. Hmm...

But it was not just a present. Inside, the whole committee acknowledged and thanked Emma for all the hard work she had put in to the federation and the competition, and after those days we had been through it was truly well deserved! Thank you on my behalf one more time.



The competition


BPU Nationals itself was a two day competition that was held in the Andover Leisure Center. The venue was great and the help we received was immense. Also Matrix providing platforms was a huge help and the platforms worked like a charm. First day was all females, teens and juniors and masters up to 90kg, The second was all open male lifters and masters 100 and up. Both days saw almost equal amount of lifters and both days ran nicely. Even with all the hardships behind the scenes, the competition went excellent and left a really good aftertaste.

Happy lifters, the girlpower squad


First day was one of the most inspiring powerlifting competitions I have seen, purely because of the shear enthusiasm expressed by the females, teens and juniors. The place was literally buzzing!
Second day was the Opens and the platforms got a real test for their durability as 300kg mark in the deadlift was surpassed more times that can be counted. All in all great days.

There will be a more thorough update of the comp coming up in BPU website, so I wont go in detail about who lifted what, sufficient to portrait my side of the comp. That was once again behind the announcers table, and I had great help there from Sue Middleton and Paula Norcup. And of course Paulas and Simons son, Jesse who even co-announced for a while.

Cliff Richards, best lifter


Darren Hammond after all the equipment hauling got the best masters lifter award, and BPU secretary Steve Middleton won the best lifter of the ABPU, so the committee members showed they do more for powerlifting than just administration. The best open lifter of all was the hometown favorite, amazing lifter Clifford Richards, and the best ABPU bench press award went to a man who actually lifted in the open category as a disabled lifter Andrew Whitaker. Damn, there´s some disability for you, beating even the able bodied! Too numerous were great deeds to be all mentioned, here are the results, even though they never tell the actual story!

Emma, Steve and Darren


Results:
http://www.britishpowerliftingunion.co.uk/category/results/


What has been going on after that?


Well, luckily a little less. We haven´t been stale, no sir, but finally some time for ourselves. Did I say no fluff and all that? Well I take it back. Damn, it ain´t every day you get married! She was and is the most important thing to me, and I wake up every morning thinking that it was the best decision of my life! Thank you Emma just for being yourself. I love you.
And she didn´t even force me to write that, we haven´t yet reached that stage in our marriage.
I will close this piece with a training update of the recent 7 days, and a quote from late British comedian Les Dawson under one of Rikus best photos from the wedding.

"I can dimly understand why some people get married. Well, otherwise they would have to fight with strangers" -Les Watson





12.7.
Back training at Olympic:
Emmas partials: 5x5-20x60-220 6x230PR
Partials on the go, photo by Roger Shelley

Barbell row: 4x10x100-120
Dumbbell rows 1-arm: 10x30, 3x10x60
Pulldown, 3x10, 1x10xwhole stack, two drops
Pulldown behind neck: 3x20
Pullovers with 30kg dumbbell, just stretching: 2x15

New angle to dumbbell rows, photo by Roger Shelley


14.7.
Monday, Ralls gym in Leeds:
Bench: 10x70, 8x90, 5x110, 5x130, 5x140, 5x150, last set all with stops
Dumbbell bench, light and stretchy: 4x10x25-52.5
Chest flyes with dumbbell: 4x12x16kg
Cable crossover: 4x20
Push-ups: 1x40

15.7.
Arms pumping at Olympic
Lockouts: 20x60, 10x100, 5x140, 5x170, 5x190, 5x205PR
Hammer curls standing: 5x10-15x14-22kg
Some chins
Pushdown: 3x10+10+10, superset with superwide, wide and close grip, alway superwide and wide with 50kg and 60kg on close
Biceps with barbell:reverse 3x10, normal 3x12
Overhead extensions:3x15
Abbas tris:2x15
Stretch curl: 2x12
One-arm curl: 1x14


16.7. 
Morning: 20min walk, 30min stretching, 4 runs, 6 sprints, 200 abs

Night:Shoulders and technique bench at the Olympic:
Behind the neck standing barbell press, loosening and warming:5x10-20x20-55kg
Bench:10x60, 3x100, 6x2x130
Rear delts: 3x15
Standing Arnold press: 3x12x20-28kg
Lateral raises triple drop: 3x10+10+10x 20kg,15kg,10kg
Later raises with 10kg dumbbell, 10 second rest between sets until 100 reps, took 5 sets, first one 45 reps

17.7,
Legs at the Olympic
Foam roll and stretch 20min
Squat without belt and with stops: 10x60, 5x90, 4x110, 3x130, 3x150
Normal squat: 3x170, 3x190, 5x140, 5x150, 5x160
Triple drop set of doom: 15x140, 15x100, 15x60, no rest between sets
Good mornings to stretch calves after yesterdays sprints: 5x5x20-60
Extensions:4x12
Curls:3x10
Calves: 100x45kg seated, 10 sec rests. 52 reps on first set, 4 sets to complete 100. A set of three drops on 12/12/24 special standing calf killer! I have to film this some day.

18.7. Today just a 90 minute session of rolling, little bag work, abs and stretching.


So that is how training looks nowadays. 4 days of weights, then lighter overall athleticism day, some sprints and walks in the morning sometimes, after the light day back, and then Sunday complete rest before Mondays benching.

More updates next week, and hopefully some training videos. Finally the blog is up to date!


From Olympic Gym Ashton, with Emma and a promising young lad Jorden Farrington, soon to debut in powerlifting