What Was Your Work Out Today?

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  • AnnPT77
    AnnPT77 Posts: 33,942 Member
    Djproulx wrote: »
    AnnPT77 wrote: »
    * Just over 7k rowing bow in the quad. (Same rower lineup from Monday's tree adventure let me steer again - go figure 🤷‍♀️. It was hot, but blessedly uneventful.)

    * 2.4mi walk with a couple of my rowing buddies, right after the row, leading to . . .

    * lunch at a plant-filled beer garden, next to a pond with a fountain.

    I think this may be li'l ol' lady cardio? 😉😋

    @mistyrbell9588 - Hang in there, just keep gradually progressing via keeping a bit of a manageable challenge in your routine, doing things you find fun: You'll amaze yourself with what you accomplish, long term.

    I didn't become routinely active until my mid-40s, after around 8 months of full-course cancer treatment, obese at the time. Now I'm 65, very active, a healthy weight, and light-years healthier/stronger. Younger, health and capability-wise, for sure.

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    (Garmin exaggerates. 😉🤣)

    @AnnPt77, according to Garmin, we're the same age. :)

    In your case, I wouldn't be as flippant, nor question the results.

    Your training routine is impressive, and inspiring! 👏🏃‍♂️🚴‍♂️🏊‍♂️ 💪 👏 I enjoy reading about it.

    I just ditz around doing fun active stuff these days, not much discipline/structure. 😉 I used to train more sensibly, during some periods when competing, maybe there's some carryover benefit? 🙂🤷‍♀️
  • MicheinMA
    MicheinMA Posts: 10 Member
    Deck of Cards work out. Hearts-Squats, Diamonds-Pushups, Spades-Sit Ups, Clubs-Mountain Climbers. All aces are burpees. Whatever card is flipped that is what we do. Made it through the whole deck.
  • MikePfirrman
    MikePfirrman Posts: 3,307 Member
    Couldn't decide if I wanted to try this month's CTC (Cross Team Challenge) today or not. It was a bit hot in the garage (90 degrees), but I pointed the Evap Cooler right at me and went for it.

    It was definitely a max HR type of workout. 2K @ 20 SPM (restricted rate row), 7 minutes of rest, then 5K unrestricted. HR hit 95% of max by the last 1000 meters. 2:16 pace for the 2K and then a 2:14.6 or so on the 5K. Puts me squarely in last place among the men in my club, but I can't say I didn't give it a strong go (unless our one lone 60 plus year old male ends up doing it!).

    Joined Planet Fitness last night. I've decided to go one night a week and get some heavier machine lifts in. I likely still won't lift more than twice a week, but I feel like I need that to get stronger again. I can't do heavy deadlifts/squats any longer with barbells, so I have to use machines to stabilize the knee. I've lost a lot of strength over the last few years and I feel like I have a nice base again, but haven't reached potential.
  • amorfati601070
    amorfati601070 Posts: 2,890 Member
    Quick spin

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  • drmwc
    drmwc Posts: 1,031 Member
    Climbing, 2 hours.

    I think this was a good session - nearly all the routes had been reset, so there was a lot of new stuff to try. One turned into a bit of a project. I inched my way up it, sending it on about the 10th go. I had completely different beta to everyone else, but my way was clearly best (as it eventually worked for me )
  • yweight2020
    yweight2020 Posts: 591 Member
    Walk some mileage at the local marina with the family. <3
  • MikePfirrman
    MikePfirrman Posts: 3,307 Member
    edited July 2021
    Note to self -- never, ever do a hard row on Golf League night. Wow, was that brutal!

    It was 104 degrees and I shot around 9 or 10 strokes higher than I've been shooting. I'm not a great golfer but I was creeping toward being a mediocre golfer. Last night, I looked like a total beginner. It was lovely, but hot. Got in around 8500 steps and had calf cramps that woke me up a few times.

    Tip to the older folks about cramps. Get a Purewave Massager. Best $100 I've ever spent. Great for working out cramps in the middle of the night. IMHO, better massager than some of the more expensive ones (I've tried Theraguns and such). There is a soft ball on the Purewave, so you can massage around (or even on) bone and it doesn't hurt. That's key to working out cramps that are close in to the bone. We got it for my wife's Fibromyalgia knots years ago, but we both really love it.
  • riffraff2112
    riffraff2112 Posts: 1,756 Member
    Full upper body workout (gym re-opened finally) and 17,000 steps (including a round of golf-walking).
  • ehju0901
    ehju0901 Posts: 394 Member
    Went for my normal 4-5 mile walk, but also played with the dogs during the day...meaning I run and they chase me. It's a fun way to burn calories and gives the dogs some attention! :)
  • kayfager
    kayfager Posts: 25 Member
    Leslie Sansone 2 mile walk !
  • Djproulx
    Djproulx Posts: 3,084 Member
    Note to self -- never, ever do a hard row on Golf League night. Wow, was that brutal!

    It was 104 degrees and I shot around 9 or 10 strokes higher than I've been shooting. I'm not a great golfer but I was creeping toward being a mediocre golfer. Last night, I looked like a total beginner. It was lovely, but hot. Got in around 8500 steps and had calf cramps that woke me up a few times.

    Tip to the older folks about cramps. Get a Purewave Massager. Best $100 I've ever spent. Great for working out cramps in the middle of the night. IMHO, better massager than some of the more expensive ones (I've tried Theraguns and such). There is a soft ball on the Purewave, so you can massage around (or even on) bone and it doesn't hurt. That's key to working out cramps that are close in to the bone. We got it for my wife's Fibromyalgia knots years ago, but we both really love it.

    This is timely for me. I've balked at spending $1200 on a pair of Normatec boots or $500 on a Theragun, but need something beyond a foam roller and lacrosse ball to use in between monthly deep tissue massage sessions.

  • J72FIT
    J72FIT Posts: 5,998 Member
    Yoga
    Sun Salutations (10-30m)

    Strength: GTGE10-15MOM*
    HSPU/Pike 3x5r (15r)
    Pull-up 3x5r (15r)
    Dip 3x5r (15r)
    Cossack Squat 3x10r (30r)
    Jumprope 3x200 sk (600sk)
    Vacuums
    6x20s (2m)

    *Meant to do 6 sets of GTG but just didn't have it this morning...
  • MikePfirrman
    MikePfirrman Posts: 3,307 Member
    edited July 2021
    Djproulx wrote: »
    Note to self -- never, ever do a hard row on Golf League night. Wow, was that brutal!

    It was 104 degrees and I shot around 9 or 10 strokes higher than I've been shooting. I'm not a great golfer but I was creeping toward being a mediocre golfer. Last night, I looked like a total beginner. It was lovely, but hot. Got in around 8500 steps and had calf cramps that woke me up a few times.

    Tip to the older folks about cramps. Get a Purewave Massager. Best $100 I've ever spent. Great for working out cramps in the middle of the night. IMHO, better massager than some of the more expensive ones (I've tried Theraguns and such). There is a soft ball on the Purewave, so you can massage around (or even on) bone and it doesn't hurt. That's key to working out cramps that are close in to the bone. We got it for my wife's Fibromyalgia knots years ago, but we both really love it.

    This is timely for me. I've balked at spending $1200 on a pair of Normatec boots or $500 on a Theragun, but need something beyond a foam roller and lacrosse ball to use in between monthly deep tissue massage sessions.

    I swear, I have never heard anyone that didn't love it. The round ball one is what makes it. Plus, it's cordless. If I wake in the night and use it and forget to plug it back in so it can charge, and my wife goes to use it, oh boy am I in trouble!

    Those PTs on YouTube (Bob and Brad, the two guys that name themselves the top PTs on the internet) reviewed it and called it the best massager they've ever seen and use in their Physical Therapy practice.

    Not as powerful as a TheraGun, but enough to work well and not hurt.
  • MikePfirrman
    MikePfirrman Posts: 3,307 Member
    Did an 8 round superset lift in the garage followed by a moderate 5K. Too fast to be Steady State work but too slow to really be super hard. Hot one today. Even with the Evap Cooler and my cooling T-shirt (I have a shirt that's the same stuff that they make those cooling towels out of -- when you sweat, it cools you by around 10 degrees) it was pretty hard. It's around 103 today at lunch. Hard but tolerable.

    Around 750 calories for the 52 minutes.
  • AnnPT77
    AnnPT77 Posts: 33,942 Member
    More of the same:

    * Around 7.4k rowing bow in the double. It was blessedly cool this morning, still 60s F when we started out, so we did some 10 stroke hard/10 stroke moderate interval pieces for fun, after we got past some areas that required more attentive steering.

    * 5.3 mile walk, slow at 3.2mph (sleepy - almost fell asleep in my car before the walk, after reaching the park!).
  • Djproulx
    Djproulx Posts: 3,084 Member
    Djproulx wrote: »
    Note to self -- never, ever do a hard row on Golf League night. Wow, was that brutal!

    It was 104 degrees and I shot around 9 or 10 strokes higher than I've been shooting. I'm not a great golfer but I was creeping toward being a mediocre golfer. Last night, I looked like a total beginner. It was lovely, but hot. Got in around 8500 steps and had calf cramps that woke me up a few times.

    Tip to the older folks about cramps. Get a Purewave Massager. Best $100 I've ever spent. Great for working out cramps in the middle of the night. IMHO, better massager than some of the more expensive ones (I've tried Theraguns and such). There is a soft ball on the Purewave, so you can massage around (or even on) bone and it doesn't hurt. That's key to working out cramps that are close in to the bone. We got it for my wife's Fibromyalgia knots years ago, but we both really love it.

    This is timely for me. I've balked at spending $1200 on a pair of Normatec boots or $500 on a Theragun, but need something beyond a foam roller and lacrosse ball to use in between monthly deep tissue massage sessions.

    I swear, I have never heard anyone that didn't love it. The round ball one is what makes it. Plus, it's cordless. If I wake in the night and use it and forget to plug it back in so it can charge, and my wife goes to use it, oh boy am I in trouble!

    Those PTs on YouTube (Bob and Brad, the two guys that name themselves the top PTs on the internet) reviewed it and called it the best massager they've ever seen and use in their Physical Therapy practice.

    Not as powerful as a TheraGun, but enough to work well and not hurt.

    Ordered the PureWave GEN II. Looking forward to getting it next week.
  • Djproulx
    Djproulx Posts: 3,084 Member
    Bike trainer ride today. 1:04:00
    Started with warmup cadences and power outputs, then 3 rounds of descending cadence ladders while holding 170W output. All done at 170W: 2min@ 65-60rpm, 1:30@ 60-65, 1:00 @ 55-60, 1:30 @ 60-65, 2min @ 65-70, then 4 min at higher cadence recovery.

    Hilly ride (3:30:00) and short brick run(30:00) planned for tomorrow with a couple friends who are good climbers.

    This will be the last weekend of training before starting 9 weeks of higher volume leading leading to the race. Only 79 days to race day.
  • drmwc
    drmwc Posts: 1,031 Member
    edited July 2021
    I dived out of Brighton.
    The first dive was the TR Thompson, a First World War wreck. It was 33 minutes at 31 metres.

    The dive was very dark, possibly due to the miserable weather. (It was raining, with no break in the clouds.) The visibility was actually pretty good, at maybe 5 metres.

    The wreck was hard to see due to all the fish on it! (There were conger, wrasse, blennies, pollock, sea bass, and crab, as well as much more.)

    The second dive was a gentle drift, 56 minutes at 12 metres. It was very nice, auburn with loads of life.

    My surface air consumption taste was around 15 litres a minute, which is good, particularly as it is a new twin-set, and my drysuit properly flooded, so I was freezing at the end.
  • AnnPT77
    AnnPT77 Posts: 33,942 Member
    I think it's gonna just be the 7k-ish row, in bow of the quad, today.

    We dropped a new person (from this year's learn-to-row class) into the lineup (in 2 seat, right in front of me, so I could nag her if needed 😉). She did great, even as we worked up to our normal rating (strokes per minute)! We did a couple of drills at the start to reinforce synchronization (since the class gets people out of multi-rower boats as quickly as possible), then things went fine. Even some stretches of eyes-closed rowing went well (everyone in the boat closes their eyes, rows by rhythm/feel . . .except me, because I'm steering!)
  • Djproulx
    Djproulx Posts: 3,084 Member
    Had a great time this morning on a beautiful, yet very hilly bike ride along the lower Ct River. Plan called for 3.5 hr ride and a 30 minute run. Completed that task. 50miles at a 15mph pace, then an easy 3 mile run.

    My training partner and I joined a very strong road cyclist to ride one of his hilly routes. This ride was both beautiful and punishing. Pace was brisk, which was ok for the first 15 miles, but once we crossed the river, the hills were steep and frequent. I finally burned out my quads and dismounted halfway up a 12% grade climb. Had to stop, regroup and walk the bike for 30 yards before jumping back into the saddle. Thankfully, the hills lessened after that and I enjoyed some screaming downhill descents that made me forget the climbing pain, lol.

    Easy open water swim and long run tomorrow. Looking forward to that recovery.

    Couple highlights of the ride were seeing William Gillette's Castle on the Ct river (playwright/actor who played Sherlock Holmes on stage and in silent films) and crossing the Ct river at the mouth(Interstate 95, Baldwin Bridge)


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  • Megan_smartiepants1970
    Megan_smartiepants1970 Posts: 42,881 Member
    Walked 10.19 miles this morning in 4 hours and 30 minutes :)
  • getting_stronger1483
    getting_stronger1483 Posts: 36 Member
    I did this Zumba for weight loss twice https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vG_Bs0QLc3I&amp;t=235s and I absolutely loved it. I can mute the sound and play my own music over it. The gyms are shut here in Sydney and we're in a hard lockdown. Thank you delta strain of covid19 😭
  • MikePfirrman
    MikePfirrman Posts: 3,307 Member
    Same ol' boring stuff. Around 40 minutes of rowing machine, then 25 more of the Assault Bike. Really easy stuff overall but the back is sore for some reason.
  • alexmose2
    alexmose2 Posts: 208 Member
    None. My systemic fatigue crept up in the lack of performance in my last two workouts. Deload week. This meant 4 weeks of productive work, 1 week of meh work and now deload. huzzah
  • Djproulx
    Djproulx Posts: 3,084 Member
    Recovery paced swim and run today after yesterday's hard bike/run.

    1950 yd open water swim in the am. Lake was the perfect temp, with almost no one there except a few triathlon swimmers. Took it easy and enjoyed the swim under ideal conditions. 1:35:00 trail run this afternoon. Knew I'd be carrying lots of fatigue from yesterday, so I took it easy by doing a 9:1 run/walk approach. Still felt whipped at the end, but that's typical after two consecutive long days.

    Rest day tomorrow. :)
  • yweight2020
    yweight2020 Posts: 591 Member
    Outdoors walk, jump rope, hand weights.
  • drmwc
    drmwc Posts: 1,031 Member
    Climbing (Vauxwall East). Not a bad session, I got a few new routes and repeated a lot of old ones.

    There is a tough v1 competition route I failed to get last time. I went backwards on it this time - there is a non-intuitive move at the start, and I completely forgot what it was, so always fell off on the second move. (I got to the final move last time.)
  • drmwc
    drmwc Posts: 1,031 Member
    edited July 2021
    Whoops, double post
  • nossmf
    nossmf Posts: 11,161 Member
    All last week I was camping in the mountains, where I got to walk around for 5-10 miles per day at high altitude over rough and steep terrain, simultaneously loving and hating every step, lol.

    By comparison, today's foray into the gym to resume weight lifting was easy by comparison. Today was Push Day A, so bench presses, DB presses superset with DB fly's, overhead press, and cable pushdowns.
  • MikePfirrman
    MikePfirrman Posts: 3,307 Member
    Shorter, easier workout today. Back is feeling better. Did 50 easy minutes.

    My special needs dog, Toby, though, has had better days. Everything was fine early this AM and then he started bleeding badly out the rear. Turns out he had an abscessed anal gland, really painful. No warning signs at all. Just boom. Had to rush him to the vet this AM and he's been whimpering, crying since we got him home. I feel awful for him. All you can do is give him the meds and hot compresses to ease the pain for a day or two.

    I actually think I handle pain myself better than I do with my pups. That destroys me when they are in pain.