Showing posts with label Nathan Waters. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nathan Waters. Show all posts

Wednesday, 26 February 2020

Bench Press PR - 140kg x 2

Bench Press PR - 140kg x 2


Pretty happy with my session today ending my 6th set of bench with 140kg for 2 reps.
My session went like this: 115kg x 4, 120kg x 4, 125kg x 4, 130kg x 4, 135kg x 3, 140kg x 2

I had the goal of benching 140kg for a single back in 2013 and it has taken me this long to achieve. It isn’t because I am lazy, inconsistent, or changed goals, nothing like that. It is simply because I kept getting injured (in league and then jiujitsu) and every time I got close would almost have to start from scratch.

In that time, some of the bigger injuries I had:

* Broke my back (L3 transverse process). Finished the last 20 minutes of the game and played two weeks post doing this.
* Broken wrist
* Broken collar bone (I played the whole season with the broken wrist and collar bone, so that set me back a long way. I spent 12 weeks in a cast post season)
* Tore my pec off the ribs, done my A.C, tore my infrasprinatus, and tore my delt (semi-final, finished the game out after doing it in the first half)
* Tore my pec off the ribs again the following season (finished my career due to this)
* Had 3 screws put in my hand
* Had a few disc bulges flair up
* Tore a right quad muscle off
* Ruptured my top left ab
* Tore my hamstring
* Ruptured my adductor and conjoint tendon

This is on top of an injury list twice as long as this one prior to 2013.

So, while it is far from being a world class bench, I am happy for sticking in there and achieving my goal.

As bad as the injuries have been, they have given me a lot of practical experience about program design, rehab, and technique. Shit you can’t learn from a book. Most people will never experience this type of learning and for our young athletes, and clients, thankfully so.

What are the main reasons for this amount of injuries? I’d say the extreme over training and weaknesses never addressed early in my career. From that, the 30 plus cortisone shots I have had, and then also all the compensations I have made over the years training around and playing with all the injuries.

At the end of the day, what happened, happened. I am just trying to be as good as I can be.

From this, I have learnt many lessons, ones that I can use to help prevent my clients from going through the same types of things, and help them reach their full potential.

You aren’t done until you decide you are.

Sunday, 29 October 2017

Gold at IBJJF Pan Pacific Jiu-Jitsu Championship 2017

Gold at IBJJF Pan Pacific Jiu-Jitsu Championship 2017


I won gold at pan pacs today. This was my first comp and I couldn't have done it without the help and support of many people.
Massive thank you to Bruno Alves for everything he does and the coaching today. I would also like to thank Aaron Daniel Smith for his coaching and tips. He was who taught me in my first lesson and continues to help me out each day. 


Igor Almeida has also been a massive help and motivation. Today I really thought of him competing at pan ams and dislocating his shoulder 5 times. 
And a huge thank you to all of the SJJA team who help out every session and who are just great people in general.
I nearly pullled out due to injury earlier this week and only decided to compete this morning. I want to thank my partner Gemma Smith for being so supportive and understanding and putting up with my ups and downs. Not too many people can put up with my extremes but she takes everything in her stride and helps make me a better person. I love you.
My family, and mum and dad especially, are a constant motivation to me. Seeing how hard they work and the work ethic they installed in my brother and I is something I will be forever grateful for. 
I would also like to thank Kyle Fish as I would not have started jiu jitsu if it weren't for him. He introduced us to Bruno, Aaron Daniel Smith, and Igor to do their nutrition. From this we have made some great new friends for life and have had a great adventure along the way. 

Sorry for the post but I am big believer in appreciating and giving credit to the people who give their time and effort to help people out. There are obviously many more people who have helped shape who I am today and I am so grateful for them as well.