What Was Your Work Out Today?
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Did a "Familiar Loop" run, which is an easy aerobic run that is repeated a few times during the year to help validate fitness improvements. Ended up doing just over 4 miles on snowy roads.3
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Still spent from overdoing it on the prior day (body was telling me "Hold up there, Tiger" -my body is a bit of an ahole). So, no cardio last night. Just focused on Abs, back and biceps.1
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60 mins elliptical3
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Half hour stationary bike, all but 1' below 70%, while simultaneously talking on the phone with a friend. 😆
Earlier in evening: Automated survey from my new health insurance company, follow-up to doctor appointment. Asked if my doctor talked with me about benefits of exercise for fall prevention, etc. I said no. (My doctor has met me, y'know? 😆). Had to listen to an extended recorded lecture about how good it is to stay active while aging (I'm 65), and how I should talk with my doctor about it. Then, because it misprocessed my answer to the next question (unrelated), it looped me through the "activity is beneficial" recorded lecture THREE TIMES.
Another highlight: I have BPPV (vertigo) spells, so when it asked if I'd fallen lately, I said yes. (Bad, admittedly.) It suggested I talk with my doctor about using a cane or walker. Honestly, folks, I don't quite think I'm there yet. I do need to stop whipping my head around fast, ever, though. 🙄
My wife had BPPV so bad years ago it wasn't funny. I had to call an ambulance one time for her. Probably the result of a bad softball accident she had (105 stitches and complete nose reconstruction -- nearly killed her).
But anyway, after a few years of not really getting anywhere, we found a Balance Center that did Epley Maneuvers and diagnosis. The Italians have figured out how to reposition the inner ear "crystals" that get out place back into place. If you find someone good, they can tilt your head back, watch your eyes, and figure out how to assist you. My wife, of course, was the difficult one and had a middle ear imbalance (uncommon) -- they rolled her with 3 barrel rolls in one direction and then she slept all night with her head up. After that, she didn't have another episode for a decade. Physical therapists know way more about this stuff than docs. If you continue to have issues, find a Balance Center that knows about the Epley Maneuvers. It was life changing for my wife.1 -
Did a 2K X 3 row today again w/ 5 minute breaks. Same row I did a few weeks ago. Improved by .8 second average from 2:11.6 to 2:10.8. At the start of the month, wanted to break 2:10. Closer, but I'm not sure I have it in me to do it next Friday again. HR hit 88% max on first one (8:40), then 90%, then 93% on last one. Second was the fastest and fell of a bit on the 3rd.
Lifting tonight.2 -
Dumbbell lunges
Dumbbell RDLs
Dumbbell bench press
One arm dumbbell row
Dumbbell shoulder press
Decline sit ups1 -
bike trainer ride tonight. 1:16:00 Tempo session
15min warmup to endurance output
Then 3 rounds, 8min tempo/4 min recovery output
Then 20 min endurance output
5 min cooldown2 -
I did chest and got trapped under a barbell 😒😳🤣2
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Did another lighter lift last night. Gradually ramping it back up. Finally hooked up my heavy ropes and did that for a while. Pullups, 100 pushups or so, cable flys, 20 inch plyo box jumps (yeah, I know, not very impressive but I'm old!), 50 lb step ups, 60 lb shoulder presses, lots of 30 lb slam balls (loving these), dips, tricep pullovers and some assisted pistol squats on the Total Gym. Also used the Plyo Box for some bridges.
Taking it slow. I hate DOMS. So far, I seem to be finding a nice balance of not going too hard but feeling sore, but not ridiculously so.3 -
Deadlifts
Step ups
Machine chest press
Seated row
Machine shoulder press
10 minute walk on treadmill, just to finish my booked hour at the gym.1 -
15 min's elliptical
15 KBell Swing
15 Pull-ups
50 Hanging Leg Raises
12/8/4
Bench
Hammer Curls
Chest Press
Dbell Curls
Flys
Overhead Press
Cable X Over
Waiter Curls
Landmine Press
Rope Ext
Rope Curls
Rev Grip Ext
Sporty Abs (40 reps)
Rower/Cable Crunches/Knee Tucks/Rev Crunches/Situps/Flutter Kicks/Crunches/Banded Crunches/Mtn Climbers1 -
Yesterday, I managed an hour's climb over lunch.
Today, I did an hour's climbing. This was a bit of a blunder, as I hadn't recovered from the previous day.
I then did a 12 mile walk. I am getting unfit - this left me feeling tired and hungry.1 -
Coastal recovery ride to and from city on the flats. Not gonna lie, felt nice to cruise after doing nothing but climbing pretty much all year
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Swim and run day yesterday.
Run: 91 minutes, after warmup of 10 min, repeat 4 x's (15min aerobic pace, 2 min threshold pace, 2 min recovery pace) cooldown pace. Cold wind blowing the fresh snow made this uncomfortable at times. Glad I had both a hood and neck gaitor.
Swim: Much better than the run. Mostly a technique session.
warmup: 200
Kick: 200 with board, snorkel, fins
Breathing set: 4 x 100 (25left, 25 right, 25 B every 3rd, 25 b every 5th)
Pull: 200 Paddles and ez kicks
Strip set: 2 x (3x200, done as:200 snorkel& pull buoy, 200 pull buoy, 200 free)
cooldown: 200
Longish bike followed by brick run planned for today.2 -
amorfati601070 wrote: »Coastal recovery ride to and from city on the flats. Not gonna lie, felt nice to cruise after doing nothing but climbing pretty much all year
Nice ride. Slightly envious of the warm temps and outdoor riding, since our roads are icy!1 -
Last training day before leaving for a cycling trip in Florida. Did a bike/run brick session.
Bike: 1:50:00 Endurance to Sweet Spot intervals. Hit all outputs from Sprint to Half Iron distance
15 min warmup at various paces, then:
25m @ endurance output 150w
15m @ Tempo 175 w
10m @ Sweet Spot 190w
15m @ Tempo 175w
20m @ endurance 150w
10m cooldown. Then jumped off the bike and right into a brief transition run
Run: 25 min at easy endurance pace 10:15
Rest day tomorrow. Fly on Tuesday, then ride bikes from Miami to Key West on Wednesday and Thursday. Should be fun.2 -
Today, 2 x 2k rowing machine + row in/out & CD, for 4590m total; plus 32' core exercises.
Yesterday, 35' stationary bike.
Both days, sun salutation, hip mobility exercises, twists before breakfast.MikePfirrman wrote: »Half hour stationary bike, all but 1' below 70%, while simultaneously talking on the phone with a friend. 😆
Earlier in evening: Automated survey from my new health insurance company, follow-up to doctor appointment. Asked if my doctor talked with me about benefits of exercise for fall prevention, etc. I said no. (My doctor has met me, y'know? 😆). Had to listen to an extended recorded lecture about how good it is to stay active while aging (I'm 65), and how I should talk with my doctor about it. Then, because it misprocessed my answer to the next question (unrelated), it looped me through the "activity is beneficial" recorded lecture THREE TIMES.
Another highlight: I have BPPV (vertigo) spells, so when it asked if I'd fallen lately, I said yes. (Bad, admittedly.) It suggested I talk with my doctor about using a cane or walker. Honestly, folks, I don't quite think I'm there yet. I do need to stop whipping my head around fast, ever, though. 🙄
My wife had BPPV so bad years ago it wasn't funny. I had to call an ambulance one time for her. Probably the result of a bad softball accident she had (105 stitches and complete nose reconstruction -- nearly killed her).
But anyway, after a few years of not really getting anywhere, we found a Balance Center that did Epley Maneuvers and diagnosis. The Italians have figured out how to reposition the inner ear "crystals" that get out place back into place. If you find someone good, they can tilt your head back, watch your eyes, and figure out how to assist you. My wife, of course, was the difficult one and had a middle ear imbalance (uncommon) -- they rolled her with 3 barrel rolls in one direction and then she slept all night with her head up. After that, she didn't have another episode for a decade. Physical therapists know way more about this stuff than docs. If you continue to have issues, find a Balance Center that knows about the Epley Maneuvers. It was life changing for my wife.
Thanks, Mike!
I had a PT referral for Epley at one point, but the vertigo backed off and I skipped doing it. It's very rare/mild now, but this was one of those comedy of errors events: Squeezing into a corner behind furniture to fetch something dropped, stepped on the handle of an loop exercise tubing that's anchored to a table leg for abduction/adduction exercises, lost balance, whipped around to stabilize, trigger minor vertigo on top of the lost balance, fell anyway. Way stupid, in several ways. 🙄1 -
Under the pump so quick run
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Longest run I've done in the last few years. Felt pretty good.2 -
Yesterday was 45 row, 2 hours of work outside (installing solar lights, hammering and digging holes for each post). Did a lot of other stuff around the house. By the time I made dinner, I was spent.
Did manage to do a very, very light lift last night, but not a lot, to be honest. Left shoulder was hurting just a bit, so I figured after all the yard work, I'd not push it.1 -
Track workout - 60 mins
400m sprint, 50 push-ups, 20 squats
400m sprint, 40 push-ups, 30 squats
400m sprint, 30 push-up, 40 squats
400m sprint, 20 push-ups, 50 squats
800m sprint
200m AMRAP 10 burpees after each
By COB
-Yoga 60 mins
-weight circuit 60 minutes1 -
45 minutes of rowing today (around 8300m) @ a pretty easy pace. Still sore after yesterday. Not from the workout, but from the 2 hours of yardwork.2
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Rowing 500m x 4 paired with decline sit ups2
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35' stationary bike.2
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Just the usual loop on the bike. Dat max speed tho, nailing the descents liek a Madman
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Leg Press
Step ups
Dumbbell bench press
Dumbbell shoulder press
Seated leg curls
Seated rows2 -
Felt like I needed something a little easier today. After my first week of back to lifting (albeit for a real lifter, mine is extremely modest by most standards!), I was a bit drained. 6 days of cardio with 3 days of lifting on top is a lot, especially in your latter 50s!
Did sprints today (I have lifting this evening). Did 250m X 6 on the rower (around a 1:47 average pace) and then did 8 more 60 second sprints on the Assault Bike. 2 minutes rest on the rower and 90 seconds on the Assault Bike. Felt pretty hard but fun. Actually had the Drag Factor (what most term incorrectly "resistance") on the rower up to 113 or so. Which compared to what I've been rowing at is high, but it's really light (around what most high school female crew would use). Back feels good though, so I'm happy.
Many of my friends participated this week in the online "world indoor" rowing competition. Many of them my age from my club took home 1st places in my age group. Some of their ridiculous strength inspired me to give a go at some shorter sprints today. These guys would lap me on the rower!2 -
dumbbell bp 3x8
dumbbell rows 3x8
incline dumbbell press 3x10
band lat pulldowns 3x10
lat raises 2x15
*dumbbell (hammer) curls 3x15
skullcrushers 2x15
*omg thank you to whoever suggested hammer curls instead of regular...for the first time in months my elbows don't hurt!1 -
Yesterday, I managed an hour's climb over lunch.
Today, I did an hour's climbing. This was a bit of a blunder, as I hadn't recovered from the previous day.
I then did a 12 mile walk. I am getting unfit - this left me feeling tired and hungry.
It also left me broken on Sunday! I had the day off exercise - it was the first day this year I got less than 10,000 steps. I did get an hour of yoga in, though.
On Monday, I got a 9 mile walk in.
Yesterday, I did hangboarding and upper body lifts. My normal hangboarding routine went well, getting 20 seconds on the 15mm rung. I then tested my weighted half-crimp on the 21mm rung, getting +15 kgs easily for 10 seconds, but only getting 3 seconds or so with +20kgs.
I then elected to test my weighted dips (on rings). I've never tried this before. I got +10 kgs and failed +15kgs. I may practice this a bit more.
The upper body lifts were:
40 kgs, military press, 3 sets of 2. It's been a very long time since I pressed 40 kgs, and it turned out to be absolutely maximum effort.
55 kgs, bench press, 3 sets of 5. This was also the most I've benched for a while, and it was slightly lower effort than the OHP.
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10K today on the rower. Got up close to 75% HR Max toward the end, but most of the row was under 70% HR Max and it felt like it should -- relatively easy.
World Indoor Rowing 2Ks were today. Many, many WR going down. Among the more impressive, a friend of mine "coxed" a female UK rower that broke won the 2K lightweight 40+ women's at around 7:12, which is just incredible. The most incredible to me was a 66 year old man rowing a World Record at 6:46! I'm Facebook friends with him, but he's French, so we don't talk a lot, but wow! He's also an incredible OTW (over the water, real boats!) racer.1
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