Guess what today was...
Squats:
10x135
5x185
5x225
5x316
3x365
3x405
5x455
3x3x510
2x5x480
The wave of guys getting ready for spring break must have just hit the gym today, the place was packed. Nothing strokes the ego like a solid 10 people who look like they lift watching ~20 reps of your squats. I'm back on the creatine, well at least for today I decided to throw some in with my pre workout BCAA's. I don't know if it helped much but I just want to use this fucking tub up so I'll probably 'cycle' back on until I forget again.
Back on the whole yoga thing. If I'm sore, or lifting a lot I'll make it a point to do a little before bed or post workout. I honestly feel 100x better after lifting heavy that I do after BJJ - which seems very backwards because there is no load on my back and very little twisting going on but that's the way it's been lately. I get a couple hours of sports/deep tissue massages a month depending on how I feel. The occasional chiro visit. This isn't something I just started doing, I've got a pretty good idea of what is too much for my body.
And I haven't looked into the study yet, but listening to JRE the other day and some Dr lady was on talking about sauna's increasing HGH so I've been doing a bit of that too. Only 10-15 min I'll use that time to stretch a bit too, as long as it isn't too crowded. Don't feel much of a difference so far this week but I might keep it up I might even go read the study. But I thought it might be something you guys found interesting.