2012-08-02 workout – Wendler 5/3/1 program, cycle 12, Deadlift/Press 2

Go in. Set PRs. Leave. And it’s only week 2.

“Week 2”

  • 3 reps – Deadlift (working max: 345#)
    • 1x5x140 (warmup)
    • 1x5x175
    • 1x3x210
    • 1x3x245 (work)
    • 1x3x280
    • 1x7x315 (rep PR)
  • 3 reps – Press (working max: 155#)
    • 2x5x45 (warmup)
    • 1x5x65
    • 1x5x80
    • 1x3x95
    • 1x3x110 (work)
    • 1x3x125
    • 1x7x140 (rep PR)

Today ended up being a jack-shit day. Why? Because.

I went in and hit my main lifts. I set rep PR’s, and it’s only week two.

I did try doing some pronated-grip pullups, but I did one, shoulder said “no”, and that was the end of that. I was hoping I could do 3 sets of pull-/chin-ups, but nope. Oh well.

True Nutrition Whey Flavor – Conclusion

I bought the TrueNutrition.com 38 Flavor sample pack and ran through all 38 flavors. My experience with each is documented across 38 individual postings, made after I tried each flavor.

Overall I was impressed. The flavors are of course going to be artificial in nature, some lending towards being reminiscent of kid cereal or candy. That’s not a bad thing, just a question of your palate. For me, that made a lot of the flavors not to my liking. The kid in me wanted to like them, and I could see perhaps having one or two drinks of them, but buying 10# of whey isolate in bulk and having to go through 90 servings well… it needs to be a flavor I can handle. But that said, given the structure of TrueNutrition’s business, I see no reason why I can’t buy 10# of a staple flavor and a few 1#’s of fun flavors for some variety. In fact, I plan on doing just that.

I reckon many are flavored with artificial sweeteners, due to 1. the aftertaste in my mouth, 2. given this is sold for “health reasons” a lot of those folks aren’t going to want the calories a natural sweetener would bring. I should note these are 100% of the flavors offered by TrueNutrition, because when you look at say the whey protein isolate and hit the menu for flavors, there’s a lot more than 38. Some of those are specifically listed as unsweetened, and I might be curious to try some of those because I honestly do not like artificial sweeteners and would prefer to avoid them. I’d be curious if the unsweetened mixed in milk would be alright, because the milk might be sweet enough. Or if not, adding a pinch of raw sugar is just fine with me. Besides, adding any flavors adds to the price, and I reckon a pinch of sugar is going to be a LOT cheaper.

Ah, I knew they had this on their website somewhere. From their FAQ section:

What are the ingredients in your Premium Flavor systems?

The Premium Flavor line will contain the following list of ingredients:

Ingredients: Natural and artificial coloring and flavoring, Acesulfame Potassium, Sucralose, Modified Food Starch, Silicon Dioxide, Maltodextrin.

These flavor systems will not contain any lactose, soy, wheat gluten, or animal byproducts whatsoever.

What are the ingredients in your Natural Premium flavor systems?

The Natural Premium Flavor line will contain the following list of ingredients:

Ingredients: Natural coloring and flavoring, Stevia natural herbal sweetener, Maltodextrin.

These flavor systems will not contain any lactose, soy, wheat gluten, or animal byproducts whatsoever.

What are the ingredients in your standard Unsweetened flavoring options?

The standard Unsweetened flavoring options will be left completely unsweetened unless you select a sweetener in the Sweeteners drop down menu that appears below the Flavoring drop down menu. The ingredients for the Unsweetened flavors are:

Natural and Artificial flavoring, Modified Food Starch, Silicon Dioxide, Maltodextrin.

So there you go. I’ve never tried Stevia so I might give that a shot just to experiment. I am kinda curious what the flavoring is in the unsweetened stuff….

Anyways, my current plan is to buy a few more options in 1# tubs and try the flavor over time. One taste isn’t always enough to judge, plus it will let me try the flavor in different bases like water or milk or a shake with other ingredients.

I’m going to try:

  • Plain – just because. I’ve only ever been able to get flavored whey before, and it’d be nice to see what plain “non-enhanced” tastes like and how that could factor into cooking.
  • Chocolate – unsweetened. Try it straight up. Try it with a little sugar. Try it with other things.
  • Chocolate – natural premium sweetener, because I’d like to try this Stevia stuff.
  • Dutch Chocolate Fudge – premium. This was a favorite.
  • Strawberry – unsweetened. So I can have another unsweetened taste point.
  • Strawberries N Cream – premium flavoring, for comparison to the unsweetened strawberry, tho it won’t be a straight-up comparison. But I recall liking this one.
  • Luscious Peach – premium. I liked this too.
  • Wild Berry Blast – premium, because Daughter liked it.

So that’s a bunch more for me to try, but hopefully will give me a little more depth of exploration and firmer idea of what flavor I’d ultimately like to have as a staple. If nothing else, it’s fun and takes some of the boring routine out of whey consumption. 🙂

 

True Nutrition Whey Flavor #38 – Chocolate Banana

I bought the TrueNutrition.com 38 Flavor sample pack.

Chocolate Banana

Wife said this reminded her of childhood. Had a lot of that sort of “takes you back” feeling with these flavors, because they do have that sort of candy-like taste to them.

This was alright, but again the banana flavor is that “Now and Later” candy flavor, which just isn’t my favorite (maybe sour apple instead?? well, at least of Now and Later… not sure how well that’d work as a whey flavoring). Wife didn’t like the aftertaste, but she’s even less a fan of artificial sweetener than I am. Really, this isn’t bad, just yet another on the list of not to our personal preference.

But… that was #38. Last packet. Stay tuned for my final assessment.

 

2012-07-30 workout – Wendler 5/3/1 program, cycle 12, Squat/Bench Press 2

Monday is International Chest Day. Literally everyone in the gym this morning was benching in some manner or other.

“Week 2”

  • 3 reps – Squat (working max: 280#)
    • 2x5x45 (warmup)
    • 1x5x115
    • 1x5x140
    • 1x3x170
    • 1x3x200 (work)
    • 1x3x225
    • 1x5x255
  • 3 reps – Bench Press (working max: 225#)
    • 2x5x45 (warmup)
    • 1x5x95
    • 1x5x115
    • 1x3x135
    • 1x3x160 (work)
    • 1x3x180
    • 1x8x205 (PR)
  • Asst. #1 – Shoulder-width pronated grip, lat pulldowns
    • 3 x 10 x 130
  • Asst. #2 – Back Raises (hands behind head)
    • 3 x 15 x BW
  • Asst. #3 – DB Bench Press
    • 3 x 10 x 120
  • Asst. #4 – Face Pulls
    • 3 x 12 x 70

I did not want to go to the gym today, but those are the days when you must go. Of course, it wound up being a great workout. I felt strong. I powered through my squats. Yes the last set was a little sloppy, but I worked hard on my form through all other sets. I felt ass hitting grass. Stomach out into the belt, neck pressed into the bar, upper body tight, hands squeezing the bar. And when I came out of that hole I powered the hell out of the thing… tho I need to work on getting arm drive in there at the same time (instead of after I’m half way up). Still, that was really good.

I didn’t realize it until I got home, but 8 reps @ 205 is a rep PR for me on bench press. Still not an extraordinary amount of weight, but things are feeling good. I did something different on that last set: I wore my belt, cinched as tight as I do for squats. I’m also thinking some about form, but not killing myself over it… are my feet placed well and I’m getting drive? fine, don’t sweat minutia of positioning. And I just pressed. I am going to wear my belt more often. I see little reason to not wear my belt for my work sets on all the big 4 lifts (bench was the last holdout).

I do need to up the assistance work a bit… I could go to 135 on pulldowns, add some weight on back raises, go to 130 on db press. But I’ll wait and up them next cycle. Next week is 5/3/1 week so little point in upping things at this point.

Only bummer is my old ankle injury just won’t stop flaring up. 😦 Really bums me. I’m not yet convinced there’s any point in seeing a doctor as I know what I can tell them and I know what they’ll say to me. I could probably see a sports specialist and get MRI’s and all sorts of expensive things done, but I still bet I’ll hear the same thing and my wallet will be a lot lighter. But I am keeping an eye on it. No sled dragging until it’s better because I just don’t need the abuse. 😦

True Nutrition Whey Flavor #37 – Double Chocolate Mint

I bought the TrueNutrition.com 38 Flavor sample pack.

Double Chocolate Mint

This wasn’t too bad… kinda reminds you of Girl Scout Cookie “Thin Mints” but just not as strong a minty flavor. I doubt they could actually put mint oils in here, so it’s not going to be as wonderfully intense a mint flavoring, but really for what it is? Not bad. Mixed in milk and it’s a bit of cookie-like indulgence.

 

True Nutrition Whey Flavor #36 – Chocolate Orange

I bought the TrueNutrition.com 38 Flavor sample pack.

Chocolate Orange

Not a fan of any sort of chocolate and orange mix, so I’m not surprised I’m not a fan of this. It wasn’t offensive tho, and tasted exactly like I expected it to taste. Just not a fan of this flavor in any regard in any venue.

True Nutrition Whey Flavor #35 – Bananas and Cream

I bought the TrueNutrition.com 38 Flavor sample pack.

Bananas and Cream

This was like other “banana” flavors, that Banana Now and Later candy flavor, but this had that hint of creaminess/smoothness to it. I am starting to wonder what they add to make the “cream” flavor.

True Nutrition Whey Flavor #34 – Peaches N Cream

I bought the TrueNutrition.com 38 Flavor sample pack.

Peaches N Cream

Apart from being a little on the sweet side, this was pretty good. I can’t place much difference between it and the Luscious Peach… sweeter, perhaps, but I just can’t recall the exact details well enough. Something nags at me tho that the Luscious Peach is more to my preference.

I think I’m liking the “peach” flavors tho because while flavorful, they’re mellow and not overpowering.

True Nutrition Whey Flavor #33 – Creamy Peanut Butter

I bought the TrueNutrition.com 38 Flavor sample pack.

Creamy Peanut Butter.

Hrm. I have actually been looking forward to trying this one mixed in milk, and I felt a little disappointed. I suppose I was looking for a really good nutty, natural or real peanut butter flavor. Instead… I guess it’s more like a Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup style of peanut butter, and not very strong flavored either.

It’s not bad… I didn’t feel grossed out, just let down. But then, most of these flavors feel closer to artificial candy-like flavors than the real thing, so I shouldn’t be surprised. Don’t get me wrong. It’s OK for what it is, I just set up a particular expectation and that’s my fault.

Tho I must say… it starts to make me wonder about mixing your own flavors. Get some of these more base flavors, like this peanut butter and one of the strawberry ones for a “PB&J” style flavor that isn’t grape jelly, y’know? I reckon you could have a lot of fun with this.

Richard Hawthorne on Deadlifting

Until I saw this video I had no idea who Richard Hawthorne was. Now I’m happy to know. Pound-for-pound he’s obviously one of the strongest men out there, deadlifting nearly 5x his bodyweight. 😯

Just awesome.

Here’s the video:

And yes, while it’s got “iPhone portrait” going on, I think that’s fine given the vertical nature of the subject matter.

What struck me the most from this? The lock out. That it’s not a hinge, it’s a thrust. That’s interesting. I stood up and tried it. Lacking a bar and weights I can’t get a full feel of it, but there’s certainly a big mechanical difference. I think I shall experiment with it.