What Was Your Work Out Today?

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  • AnnPT77
    AnnPT77 Posts: 36,455 Member
    @drmwc, that's an amazing photo - really beautiful, in a variety of ways. For me, it's also pretty scary: Heights, slipperiness. I see the rope, see that she's safe. You do such interesting things! (Keep sharing photos. It's really cool!)
  • mtaratoot
    mtaratoot Posts: 14,815 Member
    Paddled about 18+ miles with a friend. The river was moving pretty good, so it was less than 3.5 hours of paddling. We saw no fewer than three dozen Bald Eagles. Just. So. Many!

    We also saw cormorants, geese, osprey, hawks, turkey vultures, Stellar's Jays, mergansers, plovers, flickers, kestrals, wrens, and more. Nice day.

    I was a bit foolish in my choice of attire. I was fine. I figured I wouldn't swim. I didn't. If I had, it could have been bad. I had a change of warm clothes, but if I took TWO swims... I actually had considered wearing a drysuit, but decided not to. It was fine. There were some large whirlpools and boils. I headed directly for some because the current was really fast around them. One of the whirlpools sucked my 17.5 foot canoe down four to six inches. My friend hates swirly eddies, so she avoided that spot easily. She said it looked kind of exciting. I am glad I stayed dry. What a gorgeous day.

    My Thursday hiking buddy and I are going to play disc golf tomorrow. He doesn't play... yet. I'll loan him some discs that I won't mind if he loses. And maybe he'll have a great time. Then Tuesday either back up to see waterfalls or attempt to get up to a peak through the snow, maybe with snowshoes.

    Life is grand.
  • nicsflyingcircus
    nicsflyingcircus Posts: 2,973 Member
    I went to the gym. I did 4 upper body machines, 3 legs, 2 abs and the walked on the treadmill for 30 minutes.
  • justgirl81
    justgirl81 Posts: 640 Member
    Sunday
    Workout: 8 miles run
    Weigh In: 107.7
    Nutrition: Terrible (Good/Acceptable/Unacceptable/Terrible)


    Goals:
    1. Read entire Bible in order starting w/ New Testament 1 chapter/day. (Luke 5)
    2. Reach 104.0 lbs by 3/20/24
    3. Hit all timemarks 5 minutes early. (1p/9p/11p/10a)
  • drmwc
    drmwc Posts: 1,117 Member
    AnnPT77 wrote: »
    @drmwc, that's an amazing photo - really beautiful, in a variety of ways. For me, it's also pretty scary: Heights, slipperiness. I see the rope, see that she's safe. You do such interesting things! (Keep sharing photos. It's really cool!)

    Sue is around 67 years old. Her husband gave her the belay for this. I free climbed it, which proved to be more sporting than normal. (The waterfall is normally a trickle, but was actually a torrent this time. That made my glasses steamed up, so I couldn't see the foot holds.)

    I caved yesterday. We did traversed over a stream I've not been to before. 4 hour trip.
  • nossmf
    nossmf Posts: 14,020 Member
    Upper Power

    Bench Press 5x3,3,2,2,13
    Cable Row 5x4
    Machine Decline Press 5x5,5,4,6,6
    Machine High Row 5x5
    Standing Smith OHP 5x5
    Cable Woodchoppers 3x10 (High, Cross, Low)
  • mtaratoot
    mtaratoot Posts: 14,815 Member

    Disc golf today.

    Fun course with some holes in the woods and some in the open.

    A friend joined me who has never played, and maybe we'll get out more often!

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  • AnnPT77
    AnnPT77 Posts: 36,455 Member
    Just 10k+3' stationary bike, Z2. I think I accumulated too much fatigue last week (subjective impression, resting heart rate, other indications), and slept badly last night, so I kept it short. I still think it's a health issue causing some of the fatigue - this is just not that much exercise load at all - but next diagnostic adventure isn't until early April. Trying to dose activity properly until then (do as much as I can without dragging).
  • MikePfirrman
    MikePfirrman Posts: 3,307 Member
    edited March 2024
    AnnPT77 wrote: »
    Just 10k+3' stationary bike, Z2. I think I accumulated too much fatigue last week (subjective impression, resting heart rate, other indications), and slept badly last night, so I kept it short. I still think it's a health issue causing some of the fatigue - this is just not that much exercise load at all - but next diagnostic adventure isn't until early April. Trying to dose activity properly until then (do as much as I can without dragging).

    I'm still around on occasion! I hope you figure it out soon Ann. My wife has been tired a lot from allergies, which have been horrible this year here in AZ. Maybe it's that?? Hope they figure something out in April!

    I'm still working out Monday through Friday. I've switched doing active workouts on Sunday to yard work, which can take up to 3 hours here this time of year. You'd think gravel and turf isn't hard to maintain, but we have a ton of plants, several trees, and a large lot, so there are tons of weeds popping up this time of year.

    I'm back to rowing machine nearly daily (I know, I said I was moving away from it last time I logged). I did 175K meters last month and I'm no track to do more this month. Did my first 2K "test" yesterday and it wasn't pretty for me -- 8 minutes, 15 seconds. I'll turn 60 this year. I'd like to get that down to around below 8 again, eventually down to 7:40, respectable for my age group rankings.

    Weight is around 204 currently. I need to lose around 10 lbs. Honestly, I could probably lose 6 and look decent. I'm currently packing a lot of muscle, which surprises me at my age honestly. Doing 2 days a week of just compound lifting -- deadlifts, semi heavy squats, tons of pushups, shoulder presses, some things on the Total Gym, KB swings, etc. Seems to be working for now. Eating more protein. Feel great overall. Had a client teleconference late last week with a Canadian firm. I mentioned to the CEO that I'd like to work another 10 years and that brought up that I'm 60. He laughed hysterically and said, "someone lied to you about your birthday, because I thought you were like late 40s/50 at the most...", which made my day!

    Went through pages and pages of posts. People are killing it! Very inspirational!
  • drmwc
    drmwc Posts: 1,117 Member
    edited March 2024
    I went climbing yesterday. We had a strength training session. It was interesting; I was pretty weak, and struggled with some of the exercises. (For reference, the folk who nailed it all can bang out loads of 1-armed pull-ups. This is beyond me; I may try to get nearer it .)
  • mtaratoot
    mtaratoot Posts: 14,815 Member
    Ten mile hike with about 1400 or so feet of elevation gain. Back to the state park with all those waterfalls. In my state, the Parks Department used to be a branch of the Highway Department. It felt like I was on a state highway a bit today, what with so many people out on a beautiful day. I am glad it's not a weekend. Next time I go, maybe I'll wait for a nasty, rainy day...

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  • nossmf
    nossmf Posts: 14,020 Member
    Lower Power

    Rack Pull 5x5
    BB Hip Thrust 5x5
    One-Leg Press 5x5 <superset> Leg Press Calf Extend 5x15
    Roman Chair Knee-Ups 4x20
  • AnnPT77
    AnnPT77 Posts: 36,455 Member
    Back to the more moderate 10k+3' stationary bike. Shooting for Z2 again but HR spiked up a couple of times, or maybe just looked like it did? (My bluetooth chest belt hook detached itself around about the biggest spike, so it could be a mis-read.) About half an hour, 93% Z2, 7.4 miles/11.3km while standing still, according to the bike.

    Tomorrow looks busy including a volunteer gig at a neighborhood center's gardenhouse, so probably repeat the lighter workout tomorrow, too.
  • drmwc
    drmwc Posts: 1,117 Member
    I went climbing yesterday. There was an element of over-enthusiasm and mis-planning. I walked from work to the gym, which is around 4 miles. I got there at 7.30 p.m., and stayed to just before 11 pm; meaning I got home just after midnight.

    The session was good, I sent quite a lot of stuff even beyond the three hour mark.
  • nossmf
    nossmf Posts: 14,020 Member
    Upper Hypertrophy

    Incline Bench Press 3x10
    DB Bench Press 3x10
    BB Row 4x10 (2 sets pronated, 2 sets supinated)
    Pulldown 3x10 (1 set each hands over, under, neutral-grip)
    Face Pull 3x10
    Cable Lateral Raise 3x10
    Preacher Curl 3x10 (3-second negatives)
    Cable Pushdown 3x10 (5-second negatives)
    Perloff Press 3x15sec
  • AnnPT77
    AnnPT77 Posts: 36,455 Member
    Roughly 2 hours shoveling, wheelbarrowing, dumping wood-chip mulch on repeat. (Volunteer gig at a local community gardenhouse - rowing club community engagement event. Gotta say, last summer's rowing club "shovel and barrow limestone fines" sessions for our boathouse floor was good training for this.)

    Were it not for the Mud Season Madness challenge (Concept 2), I'd have skipped any other workout, because I was feeling pretty creaky after that, TBH. But there it was.

    So, super low power stationary bike, 10k+3', with my heart rate climbing at stupid-low watts/rpm after the earlier wheelbarrow workout. Ended up at 80W overall, 31'. Because I let RPE and habit guide me at first, I drifted up into Z3 for a bit without noticing, but it was still 93% Z2. It'll have to do.

  • nossmf
    nossmf Posts: 14,020 Member
    Lower Hypertrophy

    Squats 5x10
    BB Step-Ups 3x12
    Leg Extension 3x12
    Lying Leg Curl 3x12
    Calves Extend 4x15 <superset> Cable Crunch 4x10

    Tried swapping the squats 4x15 for 5x10 with heavier weights.
  • dejonny
    dejonny Posts: 17 Member
    7 mile run
  • AnnPT77
    AnnPT77 Posts: 36,455 Member
    Another Z2 stationary bike 10k+3', 93W average, 98% of the time Z2, nothing above. Slogging along!
  • AnnPT77
    AnnPT77 Posts: 36,455 Member
    Ideally should've machine rowed, couldn't summon the energy. Therefore, another 10k + 3', 93% Z2, accidentally bumped up into Z3 for 13" near the end, otherwise below, 97W average. 19 of 25 days completed for Match Madness challenge so far. Rest day tomorrow.
  • drmwc
    drmwc Posts: 1,117 Member
    edited March 2024
    Tuesday
    Swimming; 1km.

    Wednesday
    Climbing.
    3.5 hours, decent session. I got almost all the v3s at the gym; and a couple of v4s.

    Saturday
    Caving. A training session; I learned how to rig. It turns out 4 knots are sufficient (double figure 8; clove hitch; overhand and bowline on a bite.)

    Sunday
    Caving. Sell Gill; I had a crack at rigging. It was good fun; I want to do more. 5 hour trip
  • nossmf
    nossmf Posts: 14,020 Member
    Bench Press Test Day

    Bench Press 5x1, 1, 1*, 1*, x*, 5x5
    Cable Row 5x5
    Machine High Pull 5x5
    Cable Woodchoppers 3x10 (Low, Cross, High)

    After a thorough warmup, I started doing singles leading up to the big try. First star matched my lifetime 1RM from 10 years ago; second star added 10#, and the x* was when I tried another 10* and needed my spotter to get me unstuck at the lowest point, my personal nemesis. I was able to finish the lift alone, but without that low point I didn't count it as a good lift. Still, I call the day a success.
  • AnnPT77
    AnnPT77 Posts: 36,455 Member
    Same ol', repeated: 10k+3' stationary bike, 98W average, 93% Z2, remainder below.

    @nossmf, congratulations on the new PR: Particularly sweet to PR beyond our younger selves!
  • drmwc
    drmwc Posts: 1,117 Member
    edited March 2024
    Monday
    Climbing. More strength training. It was fun. 2.5 hours.

    There is a v5 I got to the penultimate move on. It may go eventually; it's max effort so I won't get many attempts per session, though.
  • nossmf
    nossmf Posts: 14,020 Member
    Lower Power

    Squat Test Day
    One-Leg Press 5x5 <superset> Leg Press Calf Extend 5x15

    Success! Raised my lifetime squat PR. Fully expect this to be the last time I try it, though. My legs may have been able to go further, but my spine was not happy getting compressed.
  • AnnPT77
    AnnPT77 Posts: 36,455 Member
    Unsurprisingly, 10k+3' stationary bike. Almost impossible to stick in Z2 (96%), kept bumping up into Z3 even at low power (83W average). Gee, it's almost as if blue corn enchiladas and a margarita aren't good workout fuel. :D

    21 of 25 days completed in the C2 Mud Season Madness challenge, need 4 more by end of month.
  • AnnPT77
    AnnPT77 Posts: 36,455 Member
    Same deal, 10k+3' stationary bike, 93W average, 91% Z2, remainder mostly below, but I briefly spiked up into Z3 a couple of times when I wasn't paying close attention.

    The good news is that I remembered I needed to get the workout in early, because I don't like to work out later in the day after my osteopath rearranges my skeleton. :D The bad news is that it worked out best to ride fasted soon after getting up. (I don't like fasted workouts. Short Z2 wasn't as unpleasant as longer or higher intensity, which is nice.)

    Three more challenge days to go.
  • Pleurodelinae27
    Pleurodelinae27 Posts: 9 Member
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    Strength training at the YMCA
  • AnnPT77
    AnnPT77 Posts: 36,455 Member
    Thursday: Still fighting fatigue, but slogging along. Another 10k+3' stationary bike, 98W average, 93% Z2 (only a 1" spike above, remainder below). Heart rate didn't want to come up into Z2 very quickly today; bodies are weird. Two more challenge days . . . .