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Greg Hadley
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Topic: TRAINING LOG: HadleyPosted: 11/30/09 at 1:13pm |
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I've been regularly updating my youtube training log for anyone interested. Feedback is always welcome. Here's some footage from tonight. I'm starting to have some fun again in the weight room. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SD1yN7kZS1k
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Posted: 12/01/09 at 1:35am |
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Dude...think I am going to break a sweat just watching that work out. First...has anyone actually tested this guy's deadlift plates? I seriously think they may be those fake movie/tv weights...you know the ones made of styrofoam and painted. Couple of questions from someone that has never lifted dynamically in his life.... 1) In that squat jump thing...why are you leaning so far forward? Are you trying to replicate something in the games? (Personally I'd stay more in a squat lean with chest up more...so wondering if I'd be doing it wrong.) 2) What are you trying to work in the roll up with KB? I can see that it is probably a great crossfit/core kinda thing, but do you have a sport specific reason for it? Great box work and I love that KB/band exercise...that is good stuff.
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Posted: 12/04/09 at 2:47pm |
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There was a man in Ireland once who was called Malcolm Harper. The man was a right good man, and he had a goodly share of this world's goods. He had a wife, but no family. What did Malcolm hear but that a soothsayer had come home to the place, and as the man was a right good man, he wished that the soothsayer might come near them. Whether it was that he was invited or that he came of himself, the soothsayer came to the house of Malcolm. Just out of the chat. And the soothsayer went forth out of the house and he was not long outside when he returned. "Well," said the soothsayer, "I saw in my second sight that it is on account of a daughter of yours that the greatest amount of blood shall be shed that has ever been shed in Erin since time and race began. And the three most famous heroes that ever were found will lose their heads on her account." After a time a daughter was born to Malcolm, he did not allow a living being to come to his house, only himself and the nurse. He asked this woman, "Will you yourself bring up the child to keep her in hiding far away where eye will not see a sight of her nor ear hear a word about her?" Deirdre and her foster-mother dwelt in the bothy mid the hills without the knowledge or the suspicion of any living person about them and without anything occurring, until Deirdre was sixteen years of age. Deirdre grew like the white sapling, straight and trim as the rash on the moss. She was the creature of fairest form, of loveliest aspect, and of gentlest nature that existed between earth and heaven in all Ireland--whatever colour of hue she had before, there was nobody that looked into her face but she would blush fiery red over it. "Well," said the hunter, "I may do that--keep my mouth shut and my tongue quiet, since I came to the house and received hospitality from you; but by the hand of thy father and grandfather, and by your own two hands, if some other of the people of the world saw this beauteous creature you have here hid away, they would not long leave her with you, I swear." "What men are these you refer to?" said Deirdre. "Well, I will tell you, young woman," said the hunter. This is the next "They are Naois, son of Uisnech, and Allen and Arden his two brothers." "Why, the aspect and form of the men when seen are these," said the hunter: "they have the colour of the raven on their hair, their skin like swan on the wave in whiteness, and their cheeks as the blood of the brindled red calf, and their speed and their leap are those of the salmon of the torrent and the deer of the grey mountain side. And Naois is head and shoulders over the rest of the people of Erin." "However they are," said the nurse, "be you off from here and take another road. And, King of Light and Sun! in good sooth and certainty, little are my thanks for yourself or for her that let you in!" The hunter went away, and went straight to the palace of King Connachar. He sent word in to the king that he wished to speak to him if he pleased. The king answered the message and came out to speak to the man. "What is the reason of your journey?" said the king to the hunter. Just out of the chat. The Story of Deirdre |
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Posted: 12/05/09 at 3:47am |
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Great video and thanks. There was talk about rolling the bar when pulling, but if you look, the bar stops prior to the the pull. You just have it out in front to be comfortable on the wrap up. Weird story duderdre. They have medication now days available for you. Seek a professional. |
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Posted: 12/05/09 at 5:48am |
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I'm gonna leave that story, Hadley said he wanted it here.
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Greg Hadley
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Posted: 12/05/09 at 10:02am |
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Thanks, Craiger. It is a classic here in Canada...... Turned 27 today. Celebrated with some Iron. Wonder if I can put another 20lbs on my hang snatch? |
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Posted: 12/05/09 at 10:35am |
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Happy Birthday Greg.
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Dyin' ain't much of a living, boy. - Outlaw Josey Wales
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Posted: 12/05/09 at 1:04pm |
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Happy B-day brother.
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Posted: 12/06/09 at 4:54am |
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Happy B Day....I guess my cake and beer birthday workouts weren't as productive as I thought they were. Hmmm.
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Posted: 12/06/09 at 10:26pm |
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Happy Birthday Greg.
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"Breathe deeply. Refuse to be weak. Refuse to be sick. Refuse to die. Think strong and you will be." -The Mighty Atom (Yoselle Greenstein)
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Greg Hadley
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Posted: 12/08/09 at 9:58am |
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It's been a good week in the gym. PR'd in my power snatch on Saturday, then tonight hit a 702lb deadlift for another PR. I'll be deloading the next week and a half....thankfully too, I'm tired. In fact I was surprised I was able to pull 700 after an exhaustive plyo session on Sunday night. |
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Posted: 12/08/09 at 11:19am |
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If you did that Tuesday after heavy plyos Sunday, then that isn't your max.
Your gym is too crowded. I thought you were going to goose the mullet doing the curls with a bar loaded with 702. |
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Posted: 12/08/09 at 11:56am |
LOL!!!!![]() The 11lb weight! I remember the comment about the extra 2 pounds. GREAT! Ok...that means I am watching you lift too much and not doing enough myself. ![]() |
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Posted: 12/08/09 at 12:07pm |
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haha yeah, that was for the internet hater who called me out about using the weight of the collars. My gym is full of old relics like that. We have 11lb and 44lb plates, 55lb-9' bars, Lou Ferrigno plates...hell I even saw a Barbarian Brothers t-shirt down there a few years ago.
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Posted: 12/19/09 at 5:10pm |
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Oh snap a "Paul" brothers shirt, get a pic of that and I"ll beer ya when I see ya next.
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Posted: 12/23/09 at 10:31am |
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Last sesh of 2009: |
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Posted: 12/24/09 at 12:13am |
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"The Hadley corner of the gym" Keep the beast in the corner...lol I like those kb tosses, will have to try those... Great work, keep it up... |
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Posted: 12/24/09 at 2:37am |
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Ok, seen this a couple times now on different works from people....why use the bar for single hand power snatches? I use the dumbbells for single hand and the bar for two hand. I don't get the use of the bar for single hand. What am I missing sport wise? |
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Posted: 12/24/09 at 5:16am |
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Heavier and harder.
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Posted: 12/28/09 at 5:27am |
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Posted: 12/29/09 at 1:45am |
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I am amazed by the jumps! My knees just cannot take plyo's at all. Used to be I could jump pretty good...now I just watch eveyone's plyo workouts in amazement.
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Posted: 12/29/09 at 3:02am |
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Amen. I had serious ups when I was younger (36" vert standing, dead serious), but my kneesles are totally shot now. I can't even envision doing that anymore.
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Posted: 12/29/09 at 4:15am |
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Have you actually tried box jumps, that is, jumping from a seated or standing position up ONTO a box? While these might be an issue if you already have really bad knees, the landing forces involved are minimal compared to depth jumps, hurdle hops, or "bunny hops". The only issue is that unlike depth jumps, hurdle hops, and bunny hops, these only work your explosive strength and do little or nothing to improve your reversal strength. However, the risks of doing the more advanced plyos are just too great for many athletes, especially those who are older or heavier, as the forces involved can be very significant and dangerous for those who are not sufficiently physically prepared.
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Posted: 12/29/09 at 4:40am |
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+1 Peter - Myles and I only jump up on things - jumping down is BAD - only for youngsters. Wayne 36 vertical ???
Damn , my best was right at 30 when I was 30 something.
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Posted: 12/29/09 at 7:01am |
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Yeah, those were the days. I was fast, too. I wonder if I'd have given up some of that then to have knees now.
I doubt it. |
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Posted: 12/29/09 at 9:08am |
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Impressive, Wayne. What's your background? T&F? Are you still throwing highland games?
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Posted: 12/29/09 at 10:28am |
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My background was mostly soccer and rugby. I was very light when I was a jumping bean. I weighed 165 or so, and it was all in my legs. Heck, my legs were probably bigger then than they are now, since my knees are so bad now.
I came to HG way too late, unfortunately. I'm no longer throwing, because my recovery has gotten to be so poor that I can hardly train. It was very frustrating, because I was just gettin' the hang of it. <sigh> |
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Posted: 1/04/10 at 12:11pm |
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I was going to film today, but the gym kicked my ass. Definately draggy after a few days off. Anyway: Deadlifts: 135x5, 225x3, 315x3, 405x2, 495x2, 585x1, 675x1, 725x0, 725x0, 500x3 Snatch/WOB Complex: 135 3 sets of 3 (no drop under), Seated DB Snatch, 2 arm barbell snatch @165 Explosive Goodmornings: 225x3x3 Kroc Rows A1 - Chins A2 Band Resisted Kettlebell Swings - 3x10 15 min stationary bike |
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Posted: 1/05/10 at 3:18am |
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KO did 725 this week and didn't miss....just sayin'.
He also called me and told me how bad he was gonna whoop you and everyone else at Worlds this year, and the only reason he invited you to Kentucky was to mock your sheaf fork. I think being the national champ gave him an ego. |
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Posted: 1/05/10 at 6:27am |
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Got a text. Hence the attempt. I ain't done with that Kid from Kentucky yet. |
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