What Was Your Work Out Today?
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Just easy Sunday 4 mile jog before it turned 1 million degrees. Finished in about 38 mins.. shared a lox bagel with the wife, cup of coffee.. and since it was brunch a mandatory 5 oz glass of pomegranate sangria.4
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I have been ultra-active recently, but crap at logging.
I went climbing on Thursday. It was fun. I got a couple of v4s and a shed load of v3s.
I went caving over the weekend. We did the through trip from OFD1 to Cwm Dwr on Saturday. It was raining heavily, so the streamway was very active. It only started to rain overnight; any longer and the trip would not have been viable. It was fun; a very active 5.5 hour trip.
Sunday was a gentle bimble through the Maze in OFD 2. It is a stunning bit of cave; I'd not been there before. 4 hour trip.
The main risk over the weekend came at a motorway service station on the way home. People were letting the escalator move them up rather than walking, so I got bored. I wondered if I could avoid putting any weight on my legs and do dips the whole way up. It turned out the answer is no; because the left hand rail moved slower than the right hand.3 -
Full body workout at the gym today. Was going to go spinning this evening too but my back is a bit iffy so I thought I wouldn't push it and went for an hour's walk instead.1
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Surprisingly non-sore after yesterday's multi-hour limestone-fest.Photo of me, complete with dust mask, during the shoveling/wheelbarrowing of limestone at the boathouse.)
Maybe there are consequences coming tomorrow - day 2 DOMS thing? We'll see.
I did find that my low back was a little stiff at the start of this morning's row. I was in bow of the double, behind a guy who's much taller than I am, and a quite-skilled rower so he uses that wonderful length to create loooong strokes.
At first, we were clashing oars because I couldn't match his angles through the whole arc of the stroke. He kindly rowed at 3/4 slide for a while until I loosened up, and I moved my foot stretchers at the first bridge to create a little more room for myself, too. Things went fine after that. Mostly steady state rowing, but we did a few drills, especially some to emphasize things he's been working on.2 -
Upper Hypertrophy
Incline Bench Press 4x12
Machine Fly 3x12
BB Row 4x10
Pulldown 3x10
Machine Lateral Raise 4x12
Machine Curl <superset> Machine Pushdown 3x10
Perloff Press 3x15sec1 -
Chest, shoulders triceps
2x12, 1xfailure on chest press
2x15, 1xfailure chest flys (uppercut variation)
Next 3 we’re done on about 15 seconds rest between first and last set:
1x12, 1x failure cable one armed cable reverse fly
1x12, 1x failure cable side raise
1x12, 1x failure front raise
3x failure seated cable skullcrusher (done with like 2 breaths between sets)
The last 4 exercises were entirely done that way because I was chasing dark to do a 3 mile brisk walk.2 -
Well I've done a big fat nothing the past two days! Yesterday was planned rest day, and then I got this weird migraine with stomach pain that keeps plaguing me overnight so today has been a write off too - did have gym planned first thing and pilates this evening. Doctor thinks I may have some kind of bacterial infection in my stomach but waiting for test results. Hey ho, some things I can push through, some things I can't, this was definitely the latter but it's only a temporary derailment!2
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Helping load 11 folding tables, 110 folding chairs, and plates, coffee cups, glasses, napkins, tablecloths and cutlery for a group of 100 for two days into a 26' U-Haul in 90-degree heat.
It's actually a four-day trip. After day two, a truck will take dirty dishes, tableware, and linens back to exchange for clean ones. We'll load up the tables and chairs every day as well as two bags per person (no more than 40 pounds per bag please) each day. At least it will be cooler out starting tomorrow. Glad I got this task done early in the day as it's going to get over 100 before day's end, and inside that truck box will be.... a little on the warm side.4 -
In the evening I did a 20 mins arms and abs dumbbell workout with fitbymik on YouTube. Then 15 mins cardio still with fitbymik. Now, this one barely counts as a workout but I started this 10 mins beginners session by The Jump Rope guys. They say do it as often as you need to in order to get comfortable, and I think I'll be doing it for a while- I am still way too heavy to hop on one leg and I still lack coordination to jump properly at proper speed.3
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Weird row this morning: I was in bow, in the double with one of the guys, and he wanted to work on some stuff at very low strokes per minute (spm) ratings. We did some drills for what he wanted to work on, too, mostly with me setting up (stabilizing) the boat for him. This is all OK with me, because we (everyone in the group) invest in each other in ways like this . . . but it made for an unusual row. Since he was in stroke, I had to pay a lot of attention to stay in sync with him while he varied things around the catch (that's the part where the oar blade drops into the water). When my attention to this flagged momentarily, sometimes things got floppy (laterally unsteady).
This evening, I did another group ride, only roughly ten miles, averaging 13.6mph moving speed. This, too, is a little weird . . . the other women have beautiful, light, well-engineered bikes with lots of features, and I have an elderly hybrid with rust. It seems like I shouldn't be able to keep up, but it's a slow ride, so it works. 🤷♀️3 -
"high intensity" day.
Warm up sets to the one "all out" set are implied.
1x failure bent over row
1x failure palm facing pullups
1x15 (close to failure) leg extensions IMMEDIATELY followed by high bar backsquats to failure.
1x failure good ole set of standing DB cheater curls (ok, first 8 were good anyway).
Then the leg sets hit me and I tried not to puke for 15-20 mins. The leg stuff lets me use less weight on backsquats to get the same or better stimulus on the muscle. Feels really weird to have all the other accessory muscles in a squat helping my quads. Also the "fail" point feels weird, as your back is good (other times I've nearly failed on a squat it's not really my legs that are pushed at failure).3 -
In the evening I did a 20 mins arms and abs dumbbell workout with fitbymik on YouTube. Then 15 mins cardio still with fitbymik. Now, this one barely counts as a workout but I started this 10 mins beginners session by The Jump Rope guys. They say do it as often as you need to in order to get comfortable, and I think I'll be doing it for a while- I am still way too heavy to hop on one leg and I still lack coordination to jump properly at proper speed.
Ive also started jumping rope recently, mostly for fun. I’ve been following the jump rope dudes and others, but I’m still an uncoordinated beginner, lol. I’m also wary of putting too much strain on one leg, so my build up will take awhile.The basic bounce is about all I can do at this point.
I’m hoping time and practice will let me get to
The point of doing the fun stuff like boxer
skips, crossovers etc.2 -
I remember as a kid my school had a competition to see who could jump rope the longest, and though I didn't win I was well over 20 minutes straight. Fast forward to today and I'm gassed after ten seconds, lol.2
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I remember as a kid my school had a competition to see who could jump rope the longest, and though I didn't win I was well over 20 minutes straight. Fast forward to today and I'm gassed after ten seconds, lol.
Twenty minutes seems like an eternity! You must have been a pro!
I hear ya on the gassed after 10 seconds part these days.
My two issues are 1) I don't yet have the cadence and footwork down to an automatic reflex. As a result, I'm still doing very basic drills to build muscle memory. 2) Jumping puts quite a load on my calves, so I need to approach with caution. Hope to get very fluid over the fall and winter.
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Finally got back in the gym today! Actually felt better yesterday and had a swim booked but got held up at work so couldn't go.
Full body workout this morning, main focus was varying squats and arm work but incorporated a few other bits too. Then this evening I went back for a 30 minute cycle. Nothing too crazy but got the heart rate up. Have also managed an hours walk at lunchtime.2 -
"high intensity" day.
Warm up sets to the one "all out" set are implied.
1x failure bent over row
1x failure palm facing pullups
1x15 (close to failure) leg extensions IMMEDIATELY followed by high bar backsquats to failure.
1x failure good ole set of standing DB cheater curls (ok, first 8 were good anyway).
Then the leg sets hit me and I tried not to puke for 15-20 mins. The leg stuff lets me use less weight on backsquats to get the same or better stimulus on the muscle. Feels really weird to have all the other accessory muscles in a squat helping my quads. Also the "fail" point feels weird, as your back is good (other times I've nearly failed on a squat it's not really my legs that are pushed at failure).
High bar back squats to failure sound like hell to me...
I went climbing yesterday. I was 8n very good form, it was fun. I hadn't been to this gym for a while, and so some routes had been reset but some of my projects were still up. I did well at both; getting two v4s in the existing set which have been long term projects.2 -
About a decade ago, I was normally doing sets of 5-8 on squats, wondered to myself if I could do twice the reps at half the weight. Turned out I could do a lot more, and by the time I got to 20 I decided to challenge myself. I don't know where the idea came from, but I determined I would not set the weight down until I had knocked out 100 reps! Did it, too. Not all in a row...I took "rests" as needed where I just stood with the weight across my shoulders until I felt ready to do a few more squats. Probably took 20 minutes, felt a LOT longer, and had to skip the rest of leg day that day, as I recall. Never had the "I'm gonna be sick" feeling, but legs were quivering something fierce, believe you me!3
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Gosh, guess what? Rowed again, engine room of the quad (3 seat). I like engine room: I can work harder physically when I'm not working as hard mentally as I need to in bow, and I can work technique more because of that extra brain bandwidth, too. A luxury!
No workout yesterday, unless you count carrying some boats while supervising an open rowing session (I don't).4 -
I've been slipping on reports here but have gotten back at it this week. The neck is still stiff but I was in swimming Tuesday and Thursday, rolling more to breath to limit the neck strain for now. Some short bike rides Tuesday and Wednesday. Today I rode the bike to the gym, and back after some machines and a 20 minute treadmill run. Elliptical every morning too with extra elliptical on some days. I've also been doing some inverted rows at home and did better at the assisted pullup machine before treadmill running today.3
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I lifted last night; doing:
Pull-ups. 3 sets of 10.
Finger boarding; I was pretty strong at these (which is consistent with my recent climbing sessions having been good).
High bar back squat. 75 kgs (around 1.25 body weight), 3 sets of 8. I had a pause at the bottom on them all.
Barbell curls.
Finger curls (60 kgs), which felt heavy.4 -
Finger curls using darn near the same weight as your squat??? Yep, I'd say they must feel heavy! lol1
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Didn't plan a workout today as I was on call and fully expected to have to go in, but turned out to be very quiet! I just repeated yesterday's full body workout with a couple of extra bits as couldn't really be bothered to think up anything different!3
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Coached row, bow of the double, about 8k.
Seems kind of obvious visually: There was a steady state row to the gathering point (5 boats today). Work started with some 2' pieces at pushed pace. Between pieces, paddle down plus about 30" rest/water break. Next, a couple of 2-part pause drills at easy pace, a final 2' for speed, then easy row back to the dock.
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I haven't done much this week as race prep. My wife is recovering from back surgery, so that's been my focus. I did jump rope a few times, but that's been it.
Today, I'm traveling to my last race of the season, a sprint distance event in southeast Mass held tomorrow morning. This race sets up well for me, since its a very short swim (500yds) even by Sprint standards, followed by a longer bike (21 miles vs the normal 12-13 mile sprint distance bike), then finishing with a 5k run.
This race is a lot of fun, and I'll know quite a few of the athletes there. The two women I train with most had podium finishes at this race last year. (40-44 age group, 45-50 age group) Very possible that one or both could finish on the podium again this year. I'm going in with very low expectations. Swim will be fine, I'll push for a 19-20mph bike split, then try to run about half of the 5k, and walking as much as I need to.
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15 minute elliptical first thing this morning but that was it. I went to a weekly club breakfast "meeting" which is usually mostly socializing. It starts quite early! The rest of the morning was a volunteer thing and the afternoon was a barbeque with the volunteer group. Calling it a rest day, though I was ready for a nap by the time I got home.3
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I went climbing yesterday. It was fun, I got most of the v3s at the gym I was at.he Arch in Bermondsey.) I'm not sure if any were v4s, but probably at least a couple were.
2.5 hour session. I walked a lot to get to the gym ,(around 10 miles in total) and at the end, it felt like I may have pulled a muscle in my glute. I ignored it and it went away, fortunately.4 -
Weekly horse ride this morning, nothing crazy to write home about, 4k in 45 mins but I swear it's like therapy for me!
45 minute walk in the afternoon too.3 -
Our tri club put in a good showing at the Cranberry tri fest in Mass today. This event consists of both Sprint and Olympic distance races and also served as the venue for the regional collegiate championships. The Army triathlon team, Air Force triathlon team, Northeastern university and other college teams showed up. There were about 600 athletes in total.
I raced the sprint distance and had the result I expected. The short swim was fine, 21 mile bike was solid at 19.2mph including a stop to help another cyclist, and then a terribly slow but not unexpected run split. Bottom line is I finished 7th (out of 10) in my age group. I don’t expect better results unless I address my lack of run fitness in the off-season.
My teammates fared much better! The three women landed two first place and one second place finish in their very competitive age groups. The other two guys from our club both had fourth place finishes in their respective races.
So despite my lackluster results, it was a lot of fun and a successful day..
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Been out of commission for a week. I mentioned a while back that I made my back feel really uncomfortable doing barbell rows. That stayed with me for a week or so, thought it was going away and then I had a major incident just warming up. Got back to it yesterday, a fairly light session to ease back into it, especially with lower body:
- 5 sets of 5 front squats- empty bar only
- 3 sets of 8 bench press
- Super-strict chin ups with slow negative
- 5 sets of 8-10 preacher curls
- 5 sets of 12 tricep extensions
- 5 sets of 8 incline dumbbell bench press
Back felt more or less fine afterwards. Tried to do an incline treadmill walk today but our treadmill needs servicing it seems- motor was cutting out.3 -
Supported a four-day paddling trip. The day before I took care of some land-crew tasks, and then I was on land-crew the first two days. Loading and unloading baggage for participants. Loading and unloading tables, chairs, plates, and the like. Setting all that up along with pop-up tents, water stations, and anything else that needed doing. Helped people move boats.
I got to be on-water safety support the last two days, although I still helped move clean and dirty dishes and loaded participant luggage in the morning. Tomorrow I wrap up returning rental items and the truck. It was great; I got to do land crew for the two short days (around ten miles per day) and got to paddle for the 21 mile days.
I also sold one of my canoes. I was kind of choked up; it was a favorite. It's going to a good home. In fact, two friends are each buying half of it and will share it. I saw the smile on one face when he got done paddling it one day. I got to watch the other one paddle two days. No wonder people used to tell me how beautiful it was to watch me paddle that boat. It wasn't just me, it was the boat. I told one of the new owners to "be sure it gets enough water." I think it will. I did a good thing. I gave them a very nice deal on a very sweet and somewhat rare boat that was in great condition even if it had a repair that was pretty ugly. That ugly repair was very functional. Even one of the people at the event who sells these canoes said it's in great shape, and I did a very nice thing for our community. Yay! But I will miss that boat.5
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