I am currently in an "off-season" phase focused on putting on some serious bodyweight while still getting stronger. I'm also raising an awesome infant boy, while still working, training and living life. My next competition will be the USS National Championship in late June where I'll be competing in the 220# class.

My normal event training day is Saturday, but this week I held a seminar on training, programming and performance based nutrition. I had planned to train after the seminar, but I didn't realize just how exhausting 4 1/2 hours of speaking would be. Once I finished up I was fried and decided to move my training to Sunday.

masontire

Mason couldn't quite get his tire flip technique down.

Since I moved it to a day I normally spend with my wife and son I wanted to get in and out rather quickly instead of spending hours training. So I got in and got some work done and got out.

2.1.15

A. Log Clean & Press (Clean once)

135x5

185x3

230x3

260x3

290x5 - (Video below)

230x5

230x5

230x5

230x5

230x5

 

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B. Keg Load to 52 Inches

180x5

250x5

Chase Karnes
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