I’ve restarted Simple & Sinister after a nine month layoff due to injury. Before the layoff I was close to achieving Simple, with a 32k swing and a consistent 28k Turkish getup which occasionally hit 32k. Then I pulled a muscle in my back from a bad swing and quit kettlebells for 9 months. Recently I’ve gotten interested in S&S again as a way of injury proofing my body for jiu jitsu training.
This week I started off with a 16K swing and getup and after just two workouts I’ve been able to increase to a 24k swing and a 20k getup which is faster progress than when I first started S&S from scratch.
My questions are:
1) After such a layoff is it normal to be able to build back the strength faster than the time it took to originally build it from scratch?
2) Also during the hiatus I dieted and did HITT workouts and lost 25lb. Before the weight loss when I was doing my swings and getups with a 32K I weighed 175lbs at 5’8”. Now I weigh around 155lb. How will this weight loss affect my potential for regaining my strength?
I’m now regretting the choice to lose the weight, thinking that the extra pounds would help me regain the strength faster and have given me an advantage in jiu jitsu.
Thanks in advance for any feedback!
This week I started off with a 16K swing and getup and after just two workouts I’ve been able to increase to a 24k swing and a 20k getup which is faster progress than when I first started S&S from scratch.
My questions are:
1) After such a layoff is it normal to be able to build back the strength faster than the time it took to originally build it from scratch?
2) Also during the hiatus I dieted and did HITT workouts and lost 25lb. Before the weight loss when I was doing my swings and getups with a 32K I weighed 175lbs at 5’8”. Now I weigh around 155lb. How will this weight loss affect my potential for regaining my strength?
I’m now regretting the choice to lose the weight, thinking that the extra pounds would help me regain the strength faster and have given me an advantage in jiu jitsu.
Thanks in advance for any feedback!