Thanks for checking in, sir.
One of my guiding principles lately has been time management - I don't want to spent more that 1 hour in each training session. That means snatches are always "on the clock" - 10 minutes, 1 set per minute, get it done. That means I don't have the time to do a proper A+A volume session like you are doing. Instead, I have two variables to play with - more weight, or more reps. My plan right now is to alternate between the two - a couple weeks of higher weight, a couple weeks of higher reps.
I really like the recent article put out by
@Tony Gracia
Take your high-volume kettlebell snatches to the next level.
www.strongfirst.com
I think that's a solid idea on how to structure snatch training; long A+A sessions are the base, with a smaller amount of heavy weeks mixed in, and very rare glycolic peaking. I've certainly been thinking about how I could incorporate more of that kind of base training in... but, the real question is, what am I willing to give up to do that? Today, snatches aren't the main course for me. They are a heavy appetizer with a nice pre-dinner cocktail. The barbell is the main course... at least for now.