Paul Oneid – 6weeks Out | Squat and Bench Assistance

November 24, 2018, I will be competing in the EPC Finals in Guelph, ON. This was the meet where I tore my quad in 2017. I have 2 goals:

  • Get to the meet healthy
  • Build momentum for the future

 

If there is a PR there, I will take it, but I am playing the long game from here on out.

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This was a bit of a rough week of training.  The weights went up and volume stayed up, as was planned, but I am starting to feel it.  That being said, I am facing a bigger problem right now.  The deadlift and bench are still going very well, but the squat… I am having a HUGE problem getting to “that place.”  To be honest, I am squatting scared.  It doesn’t feel natural as it used to and I am still dealing with instability in my right hip.  So, what am I going to do?  I am going to adapt and overcome.

  • I am going to drop my heavy squatting to one top set and get the volume in with down work
  • I am going to put my headphones in during my warm-ups and work on getting into the zone
  • I am going to continue to do my corrective work diligently

 

You know what else I am going to do?  Remind myself of my goals, as stated above – get to the meet healthy and build momentum for the future.  Now, there are some other saving graces here as well.  My best total at 220lbs is 1930lbs and when I did that, I only deadlifted 700lbs.  Since then, I have deadlifted 25lbs more and have PR’d my deadlift work every week this prep.  I don’t need to squat a PR to PR my total.  There is no pressure on me to do so.  On top of that, I have never competed walked out in wraps, nor have I competed in 2.5m wraps.  Anything I do is a “PR.”  So, I am going to stop being so hard on myself and focus on executing in training.  The meet will take care of itself.

Next weekend, I will be at the SWIS Symposium and hanging with Brian and Stu.  I will have to get in a big squat at some point, but other than that it will be learning and networking in Toronto.  This week, I need to continue with my recovery work and walking.  My new outlook will serve me well and I feel refreshed after the reality check.  Here is what training this weekend looked like:

 

Squat

  1. Squat – up to last warmup 655×1 and opener 715×1
  2. SSB – 465x5x3sets
  3. TKE Bias Split Squat – 3x12ea
  4. GHR Back Raises – 3×12
  5. Lat Pulldown – 4×12

 

Bench Assistance

  1. 3sec Paused Bench – 345x2x3sets
  2. Close Grip – 315x5x3sets
  3. Ring Pushups – 4×10
  4. Dips – bw x20x3 sets (10sec pause at lockout every 5th rep)
  5. 3way shoulder raise – 3x12ea
  6. Pressdowns – 3×25
  7. Hammer Curls – 3×20

 

Warm-up

  1. Daily
    1. Walk – 10minutes
    2. McGill Big-3
    3. Full Body CARs
  2. Lower
    1. 90/90 Hip Transfers – 6ea way
    2. Multi directional lunges – 2x10ea
    3. Tactical Frog with internal rotations – 2x10ea
    4. Goblet Squats – 3-5×10
  3. Upper
    1. ShoulderRok – 4x10ea
    2. McGill T-Spine – 10reps
    3. Pushups – 3-5×10-15
    4. Band Pull Apart series – 2x10ea x5 positions
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Paul Oneid

Paul is an elite level raw Powerlifter with personal bests of an 805lbs squat, 440lbs bench, 725lbs deadlift and a 1960lbs total in the 242lbs class, as well as an 800lbs squat, 430lbs bench, 700lbs deadlift and 1930lbs total in the 220lbs class. Paul brings a deep educational background to the team as he has earned Master’s degrees in both Sports Management and Exercise Science. He is a former D1 Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coach, who now works as a Functional Rehabilitation Specialist in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Paul provides coaching services in the areas of training and nutrition through his company Master Athletic Performance and is also the co-founder of a technology company, 1-Life Inc. Stay tuned for more information on that in the future!
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