Revising the cycle
Because of the circumstances, I did a breakdown of my program. I found a lot of pluses. But I'll talk about them later. I realized that I can take out more volume per workout if I follow the rules of recovery. That is why I decided to do on the order of 7 approaches, which include 40 lifts per exercise. In 8 days I do 14 sets of squats, bench presses, and deadlifts. I do 10 sets of front squat and 10 bench presses at 80 percent of what I was doing before, but I change the bar on the parallel grip.
I changed the position of the bar in the squat and made the grip tighter. Thanks to the correct positioning of my legs, I manage to squat deeper than before. This makes me more comfortable working in bandages.
In the bench press, I'm trying to get back the optimal bridge in the lumbar spine, but as you know, it depends on the thoracic spine. And after the surgery, the thoracic frame is less mobile. Literally, as soon as I add 5-10 kg on a barbell I feel a very noticeable imbalance in my body. There is something to work on.
In the deadlift, I do the maximum on the pulling-out and move my knees to the sides a little bit during the raising, due to which my grip is wider than in classic variants. For a competent backup, I use all the work from a small pit (about 5-7 cm) for 2 months. And then I will return to the classical variant. Additionally, I always do a barbell pull from the floor. It allows my back to strain at least minimally in the deadlift. As they say: back endures, legs work.
For now, I think that's enough for a little post. I still can't get my hands on a video. But I'll try to do it. I do not want to show only the text in letters...