What Was Your Work Out Today?

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  • AnnPT77
    AnnPT77 Posts: 34,222 Member
    Snuck in some stationary bike before a social outing, 60' (103W) + 3' CD (79W). Apparently a little more energetic than average today, no idea why. In the last minute or minute and a half of the 60', I decided to push a bit and see if I could get over 24k (yes). I couldn't remotely keep it up for long, but I was able to push it up into 160s-180s watts in that tiny sprint at the end, which made me kind of happy. Ended up with a little over 24k on the main piece, about 16.4 miles including the CD; mostly Z2, but about 16' Z3, and a minute at the end Z4, peaking at 153bpm (which is exactly 220 - age, but I think only about 85% HRmax).
  • MikePfirrman
    MikePfirrman Posts: 3,307 Member
    Just an easy hour of cardio today again (same yesterday). 30 minutes on the Treadmill and 30 on the LateralX. All easy.

    Did get a pleasant surprise on the scale. Been hovering between 203 and 204. Today, it was 201. Just a few more pounds until I'm back under 200. That's around 10 lbs in six weeks since I've buckeled down. Perhaps a bit too fast but it hasn't seemed hard this time.
  • AnnPT77
    AnnPT77 Posts: 34,222 Member
    edited April 2023
    Physical therapy appointment - some new exercises with bands, light weights, on the stability ball, etc. This guy likes to mix it up a lot. I think this is almost done - maybe one more appointment.

    Stationary bike, 63' easy at 92W, 15.8 pseudo-miles, very nearly all Z2 except right at the start.

    Schedule's kind of messed up this week, may not get 3 machine rows in alongside the stationary biking. We'll see. Resting HR seems to be down a beat or two recently (if I don't overeat :D ), which I hope is a sign of some kind of useful adaptation. Hard to tell.
  • nossmf
    nossmf Posts: 11,630 Member
    Working a 12-hr graveyard shift took more out of me than expected, so I skipped lifting Tuesday. But my Wed/Thu graveyard shifts got cancelled, so I did get my lifts in yesterday and this morning. Yesterday had several pulling motions, which I had no trouble with at 50% weight.
  • MikePfirrman
    MikePfirrman Posts: 3,307 Member
    edited April 2023
    Had a 6K (rowing machine) timed test to do today. Had a 2:15 average pace (pace in rowing is how long it takes you to row 500 meters), which isn't good, but to be expected for how little I've been rowing. HR hit 180 (93% of max) by the end.
  • AnnPT77
    AnnPT77 Posts: 34,222 Member
    Had a 6K (rowing machine) timed test to do today. Had a 2:15 average pace (pace in rowing is how long it takes you to row 500 meters), which isn't good, but to be expected for how little I've been rowing. HR hit 180 (93% of max) by the end.

    @MikePfirrman, I hear that it's not what you ideally wanted, but the men's rankings are So. Freakin'. Competitive. - all the way up in the age groups. 93% is a great push, and you've been making excellent progress. I hope you can feel good about that!
  • Djproulx
    Djproulx Posts: 3,084 Member
    Didn't get in a workout yesterday, as life got in the way. This morning I started with a 45 session with my trainer at the gym. Got out for an easy 35 minute trail run/walk tonight.
  • AnnPT77
    AnnPT77 Posts: 34,222 Member
    I went for about a 2.5 mile walk with a friend today, trivial, but felt . . . ennui? fatigue? . . . after, so I'm skipping any further formal workout today, and likely tomorrow (osteopathic manipulation appointment in the AM, delayed this time because he got covid (!), and I don't like to work out after those appointments).

    I'll plan - fingers crossed - to be re-energized on Saturday.
  • swimmom_1
    swimmom_1 Posts: 1,302 Member
    My usual Elliptical HIIT setting 150 minutes for 10.06 miles zones 2, 3 & 4 today.
  • nossmf
    nossmf Posts: 11,630 Member
    Day 4 of return to lifting went well. Up 3 pounds in the last two weeks, all of it water from taking creatine.
  • drmwc
    drmwc Posts: 1,039 Member
    Thursday
    My worst day climbing for a long time. I only had one shoe in my bag, so I drove home.
    I decided to lift instead, doing:
    Bench. 3 sets of 5, 55 kgs
    Deadlift. 3 sets of 5, 120 kgs. (This is just under 2*bodyweight).
    Hangboarding, my fingers were strong.

    Friday
    I only got 4 hours sleep, as we had a 8 hour drive to Cornwall. We arrived at 2.30 p m, in time for a quick shore dive. I took a newer diver in, who breathed a lot, so it was 28 minutes; 12 metres. Loads of mating spider crabs
  • Djproulx
    Djproulx Posts: 3,084 Member
    No workout yesterday, just did not have time. This morning I did my long run, which was a very slow trail run of 80 minutes. A beautiful morning in the woods. I may swim tonight.
    The weekly long ride is planned for tomorrow afternoon.
  • swimmom_1
    swimmom_1 Posts: 1,302 Member
    My usual Elliptical HIIT setting 150 minutes for 10.04 miles zones 2, 3 & 4 today.

  • AnnPT77
    AnnPT77 Posts: 34,222 Member
    An actual outdoor bike ride, through space (not just time, like in my living room). It was in the 50s F today (10-15C) and sunny. Fresh air and natural light: So nice! Flooding on the trails limited safe-biking distance, as does the need to shake off Winter slacker-tude, but I noodled around a bit in some unfamiliar 'burbs to add a few miles. Still, it was a lazy-pace 15.6 miles only, more Z1 (!!) than Z2 even.

    I did some mobility exercises (hips, shoulders) this morning, will do my shoulder PT stuff before bed.
  • swimmom_1
    swimmom_1 Posts: 1,302 Member
    My usual Elliptical HIIT setting 150 minutes for 10.04 miles zones 2, 3 & 4 today. LOL! Same exact mileage as yesterday's session!



  • Djproulx
    Djproulx Posts: 3,084 Member
    Did the weekly long ride yesterday. Four of us rode for 41 miles at a 16mph average. We had a bright sunny day, but the air remained chilly. Glad I wore my wind vest.

    Temps will warm through the 60s today up to the mid 80s by Friday. No more cold weather kit needed!
  • MikePfirrman
    MikePfirrman Posts: 3,307 Member
    Lifted this morning. Did a rowing machine workout on the deck at lunch. It's already in the high 80s now at lunch. Went from unseasonably cold to very hot just like that!

    Did an unstrapped 5K @ 2:15 pace, then did a few 750 meter sprints after. Feeling great this week after nearly two weeks of feeling pretty bad. Was having constant headaches. Finally figured out it was allergies. Started taking Zertec and it went away within a day. Arizona wildflowers are in crazy bloom right now. Was getting to me!
  • AnnPT77
    AnnPT77 Posts: 34,222 Member
    Actually in the high 60s F today, sunny, only light wind, so I took another easy pace bike ride out on the trails, a little shorter at 12.5 miles averaging 10.8mph. Half Z1, most of the rest Z2, only a little even Z3 - super relaxed pace, just enjoying being outdoors on a nice day.

    That was because I was thinking I should get in a machine row, too (and work on my taxes (cringe)).

    Slightly more vigorous machine row, I guess, another 3 x 1500m, total 5,405m with the row out/in and CD, 2:23.6 pace at 21spm on the pieces, mostly Z3 with around 5' each in Z2/Z4.

    Some mobility exercises early in the day (mostly hips/shoulders), PT shoulder exercises will happen before bed.
  • nossmf
    nossmf Posts: 11,630 Member
    Week two of my "reintroduction to lifting", got to not only increase the weight but also add an extra working set. Upper body still feels like a warmup, while the squats were at an actual working weight already and felt GOOD.
  • drmwc
    drmwc Posts: 1,039 Member
    Saturday
    We were blown out from diving. Instead, we did a hike from the caravan park to Lizard Point, mainland Britain's most southerly point. It was nice, the weather was good (except for the pesky Easterlies).
    17 miles, with plenty of up and down.
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    Sunday
    It was a bit blowy initially, but the wind eventually shifted to Southerlies and the waves fell. I initially acted as shore cover (getting in and out was still a little hairy). Then I jumped on a boat, and we dived the Helford river.

    It was nice: visibility was about 3 metres; water temperature about 11 Centigrade. We had a 53 minute dive at 11 metres.

    Monday
    We didn't get any diving in, as the lad I cadged a lift from had a flight the next day. I did finally pick up my magnetometer, so I can do a spot of exploratory wreck diving from now.
  • nossmf
    nossmf Posts: 11,630 Member
    Deadlifts, pulldowns and preacher curls. More sets, more weights. More, more!
  • AnnPT77
    AnnPT77 Posts: 34,222 Member
    Bike on the trail again, 14.4 easy miles.

    Trail's still flooded, limiting access to the larger trail system unless I ride on some scary roads, so I'm adding a little distance with trail repeats or meandering through suburbs. Only a little of that today because I was getting hungry! :D

    Stopped at the local small-box high service hardware store mid-ride. No bike rack, so I poked my head in the door asking if there was someplace I could lock up my bike. They told me to bring it in, put it to the side near the door, which I thought was pretty nice: Indoor parking!

    Around 20 minutes stretching/mobility stuff this morning, PT exercises later.
  • MikePfirrman
    MikePfirrman Posts: 3,307 Member
    Just a super easy hour of cardio today on the treadmill and then on the Assault Bike. All around 60% max HR stuff.
  • drmwc
    drmwc Posts: 1,039 Member
    Climbing, 2.25 hours.
    Decent session, I got two new 6bs and session flashed loads I had struggled with before.

    On a non-workout topic, I handed my notice in recently. My current job has too much admin, and whilst the core work is fun, around 2/3 of the job is admin.

    My new job looks broadly admin free. It's less money, but that isn't my main motivation these days.
  • anneu53
    anneu53 Posts: 55 Member
    I did an active class today at my local gym and then we did Les Mills Body Pump. Both classes went for an hour. I was quite satisfied with my day.
  • Doug_T
    Doug_T Posts: 163 Member
    Pull Day
    BACK
    Deadhangs/scapula raises
    Kneeling lat pull downs
    Barbell rows
    Seated rows
    More deadhangs/scapula raises - 1 negative pullup (still working on a real pullup)
    BICEPS
    Like 4 variations of curls 4 sets each followed by a few forearm movements
  • AnnPT77
    AnnPT77 Posts: 34,222 Member
    Finally rowed an actual rowing shell (quad) outdoors on the river, about 7k . . . first time this season.

    The water's still cold enough to be risky, but quads don't flip very often (not so routinely as racing singles, certainly . . . to flip a quad, something pretty terrible has to happen, like all 4 rowers doing something very wrong simultaneously, swamping, a collision with another boat, or something like that). We may row some more on nicer days if we can do full quads.

    It was so good to be back out there, and my shoulder did OK not only with the rowing, but also with picking up the boat to swing it up overhead as part of the carry, and reversing that motion to get it in the water. Some rotator cuff action in that, for sure. I admit I was grateful to have some of our stronger folks on the boat today for my first quad carry this year - reassuring.

    Afternoon physical therapy appointment, probably do some other PT exercises later today at home.
  • Djproulx
    Djproulx Posts: 3,084 Member
    Into my second full week of this season's triathlon build and I"m starting to see some hints of progress. My swim needs major work, but yesterday's 1700 yd pool session felt "ok" for a change. I'll need to start building in some longer sets of 3 x 400s, 2 x 500s, etc, to drive endurance gains. Will also mix in a few harder intervals such as 100s done on 5 sec recovery to build VO2, etc.

    Food plan got slightly derailed with holiday gatherings over the past weekend, but back on track this week. I'm actually weighting and measuring stuff to keep myself honest. ;)

    Temps will hit 85-90 this afternoon, so my bike/run brick workout will be a good preview of summer conditions.