Before I could only do a HSPU down to the Abmat. |
For me when I come into do a WOD at CFOC I strive to always do the WOD RX. This means doing all movements as prescribed. If it calls for a specific weight, prescribed is that weight. After injuring my shoulder several months ago, I finally feel like I am getting back to my former abilities.
By the way, if you do injure yourself don't do like I did and try to "baby it" back to health. Go see a professional. I am totally sold on a great chiropractor now. But thats for another blog.
Because of my shoulder being less than 100%, I have struggled with many overhead movements, My press/push press weight dropped significantly. HSPU's were almost unheard of after the injury. I continued to work them increasing the range of motion.
With the excuse that I could not do the HSPU RX (because of my shoulder) I chose to always use an Abmat instead of going all the way down to the ground with my head. I also had trouble using a "kip" to assist in the movement as every time i would try my body would come away from the wall. So every few days I would spend 3-5 minutes to practice.
Today, after we finished a fun little girls vs. boys WOD, I noticed a couple of girls practicing HSPU's. They started with 45lb plates on either side of the Abmat, essentially making it flush. I tried and was able to do 3 this way. I then tried to repeat using a body "kip". Guess what I did it!
Then they added 2 more plates on top of the others to make it a negative starting position. I muscled one out!!! I jokingly said" It would probably take me til Tuesday to get to 3." After a few minutes I tried the negative with the "kip". I GOT 3 IN A ROW!!! To which a friend said" It's not Tuesday yet!"
Remember, little accomplishments can mean as much as having a fast time, or finishing RX.
SOMETIMES THE LITTLE THINGS REALLY DO MATTER!!