Friday, January 28, 2011

Workout with Chris

My friend Chirs has expressed his desire to build up his cardio and wanted to try some interval training on the treadmill. I met up with him at his gym with Pie along to join in the festivities. He got in a mile run/walk and I pushed for a 2 mile fast run, my last run before the dash this weekend. I managed a 2.16m in 19m15s. Not horrible. I also wanter to try out some calf compression sleeves. Of course Pie and Chris both said I looked like a fool but oh well. My initial impression is that the are well worth the money. My lower legs never felt tired and I actually felt good after my run and WOD. I may look into some compression shorts later on after I continue to give these sleeves a few more weeks. After the run I wanted to ease Chris into a fairly easy WOD so we went with the following:
3 rounds
12 deadlifts 95lbs
9 clean and jerks 95lbs
6 push press 95lbs
I felt good throughout the workout but noticed the WOD from the the day before, Angie, had taken its toll on my forearm strength. My forearms were on fire. Finished the WOD with a helluva good sweat and I think Chris once again hates CrossFit.

Thursday, January 27, 2011

P90X and Angie

Tuesday:
Took an easy day as the run from Monday still lingered in the legs. Phailin and I decided to do the P90X Cardio X workout in the house as the weather was turning bad quickly. I have to give to Tony, even though he gets annoying really quick, guy is a beast in the workouts. I was proud of Pie as this was her first workout in little while and she kept with it and completed the full program.
Wednesday:
Dan and myself decided to take on Angie from Crossfit. She is a mean bitch but Dan and I put her in her place. I felt good with my time and of course Dan had to kill my time by a good minute. I need to look into that...mess with his watch or something! 
Angie
Complete the following for time
100 pullups
100 pushups
100 situps
100 squats
Donny 20m19s
Dan 19m15s

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Taking it easy

Wanted to run somewhere different today so Charly, Dan, and yours truly decided to run from my office to the high school and around the track and back to the office. We decided to take an easy pace and not push ourselves crazy as we are anticipating our Warriors Dash on Sunday. The pace felt good. I got a good sweat and was never really tired but I did feel the shins near the end of the run. I decided to call it close to the end and ended up with 3.70 miles for 32m37s. I need to invest in some compression sleeves for my legs. Ordered a pair last night and will give them a test run here in the next few days.

Monday, January 24, 2011

VOTD

People ask what crossfit is...what its all about. This video explains it pretty well. Turn the sound up and enjoy.

Sunday morning run with Dan & Scott

Well a week out from the Warriors Dash and to say I am a bit nervous of how this weather is going to effect me is a gross understatement. Let me be frank, I hate being cold and wet and seeing as how several of the obstacles in the Dash include these very things, I am not looking forward to it. Yesterday was a bit brisk with temps hovering in the low 40's by the time I stepped out of the truck for the run. After some stretching we started and in hindsight I believe a 800 meter jog would have been a big help here as the trails just opened up and were unforgiving to cold morning legs. Just seemed like I couldnt get a good pace and would have to stop for breaks every few minutes. As this and with everything else, I understand it is a learning process. I have learned from this experience.



Friday, January 21, 2011

Upper body WOD

Well yesterdays WOD may have not been the best idea with Cindy still lingering around reminding me how much I hate her. Off to the gym we went for chest and triceps blow-out. I had hoped to raise my push press weight up by 20lbs but that may have been a bit too much. After a warm-up and a couple presses with the 155lbs, I decided to bring the weight down to a more manageable 135lbs. Feeling a little discouraged by this I set off into the WOD. The first round I felt strong and thought I was going to power through all 5 rounds with that initial pace but then the dips...wow that first set felt good but when I hit number 15 my arms decided to remind me that Cindy just left town a couple days ago and the party she had with my body came at a cost. Needless to say I finished with a overall time of 14m24s. The dips just killed me. I was having to break the sets up into 3-4-5 reps at a time to get through it. After the WOD I felt as if my arms were going to pop. Both Dan and Charly attacked the WOD with some strong intensity. Dan is no longer speaking to me this AM because of it!!!
5 rounds for time
5 135lb push press
10 pushups
20 dips

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

We love Cindy!

Ahhh Cindy my long lost friend,how we have missed you so. Where has the time gone? You know Ive heard rumors of how much fun you are and I had to find out for myself. Well now that we have come to know each other I would appreciate it if you stay away for a long time. Dont get me wrong, I enjoyed the short time you were here but like a bad night of college drinking the after effects lingered. Why do I feel like I have become one with a high speed moving truck? Do tell me why my legs fell like two wet noodles fresh from the pot. Ahhh Cindy...you vixen you...you promise a good time yet leave me feeling like I have been used and without so much as even a kiss on the cheek.
The WOD
1 mile run buy-in
AMRAP in 20 mins complete the following
5 pullups
10 pushups
15 squats
This was a beast for some reason, I really felt like I was going to beast this one but near the end there, my body just had other ideas, namely stopping and going to lay down by a tree for about an hour or so. I managed 14 rounds with Dan smashing my score with 16. Congrats on Charly and James for coming out and joining in the festivities.

Thursday, January 13, 2011

All over body massage

I wish....
This one was rough. the rx called for a weight I was not 100% comfortable with so I scaled it down by 20lbs. After the WOD was over I think I cold have done the prescribed weight. I really need to look into getting a better pair of workout gloves as the bar we are using in the gym feels slick ALL the time. I do not think the gym manager would smile upon a chalk bag. Dan felt good through it but realizes he needs to work on his deadlift form. I believe we will have a day dedicated just to form. Little to no weight with high reps and nice slow controlled motions. Here is the WOD:
12 deadlifts 135lbs
9 hang power cleans 135lbs
6 push jerks 135lbs
5 rounds for time
My time
Rd.1 2:05, Rd.2 5:54, Rd.3 10:02, Rd.4 15:26, Rd.5 19:27
Dan's time with 95lbs
Rd.1 1:23, Rd.2 4:04, Rd.3 6:35, Rd.4 9:20, Rd.5 12:05

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

A nice long run...

We took it to the trail outside of Bartow for a run trying to get ready for the Warriors Dash coming at the end of this month. I felt GREAT for this run for some reason. I could have pressed for my PR but ended up with 4.57 miles in 39m28s. I did feel the soreness work its way in later at dinner but that is to be expected.

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

A late 2010 WOD

I seen this WOD towards the end of the year on an affiliate site and really wanted to to try to knock it out. Well with the holidays and we never got around to it. It was an upper body festival of fun. After this WOD I really felt like punching a baby seal in the face, if I could have lifted my arms to do it.
With a partner and only one person working at a time complete the following:
3 rounds for time
Lift 2010 pounds from ground to overhead
20 Chest-to-bar pullups
11 burpees
Dan and I finished with a time of 25m15s. Not too bad. I was really feeling the pullups right out of the gate for some reason and had to resort to kipping to complete each round. Not bad but a beast of a workout no doubt.

Monday, January 10, 2011

A good read...

This is a repost from Blair. A must read for anyone thinking about giving up on the New Years resolutions already!
Fitness is Optional.
No rules or mandates, only choices.
It’s 6:00 am. You’re tired, cranky, and your eyes are crowded with sleep. You’re groping aimlessly around the kitchen for the pot of liquid adrenaline that you need to rouse yourself. “No such thing as a morning person,” you mutter while sipping it down gratefully. You shuffle towards your closet and let your gaze pass over the stacks of t-shirts, shorts, compression tights, and hoodies that’ve come to represent your workout gear over the years. You have to admit that they’ve been getting less and less “work” of late. Sip. Sigh. Last night while setting the alarm you swore today would be different, but the inevitable hesitation of the early morning anchors your feet to the carpet and your lips to the coffee mug. The only place you truly want to be is back in your bed, tucked happily away beneath your quilted comforter.
Interrupting your trance is your own reflection, shot back at you by the full-length mirror separating the his & her sides of the wardrobe. As usual, this intrusion is unwanted. The figure before you is slouching and hunched, has been prematurely aged and weighted by years of neglect and obsolescence, and, sadly, appears resigned to this state of being. You’re neither upset nor surprised at this sight, but a frown creeps across your face in spite of itself. That’s not the way you’re supposed to look. That’s not the “you” you wanted to be. You should look younger, stronger, and more vital. A sudden rush of energy rises and falls in your chest as you consider the possibility of remaking yourself in that image, like a match trying to catch in the breeze. But the warm aroma under your nose snuffs it out, reminding you there are routines to keep and habits to uphold this morning, just like every other morning. You console yourself—this is no time for unattainable goals or egotistical pipe dreams. The ideal you is too far off anyway—it’d take years to fit that form. So you turn around and head back towards the kitchen to top off your cup and peruse the sports page. Just another day in the life. Sip. Sigh.
Moments like this come and go a hundred times a day—moments where fitness is a choice to be made or ignored. Moments that may seem insignificant in isolation, but multiply them over the course of a week, a year, or a lifetime and they plot a course between extraordinary and extremely average. Looking at it en masse, the dangers subsumed in such moments are obvious. But in that instant we are blind, our sight limited by ignorance, habit, and frustration.
A couple reasons why this might be the case…
First, most people don’t know how hard it is to be truly committed. They talk a big game come swimsuit season because getting a six pack is supposed to be as easy as working out 1 hour a day, 3 days a week, and choosing whole wheat bread for their sandwiches. They’re not ready to learn that daily commitment and diligence, many times in the face of hot coffee and a warm blanket, are pre-requisites in this pursuit. That section of every training manual and every diet book gets lost in translation. So here it is again, in plain English: The one meal you cheat, the one WOD you tank, the one foam roll you bypass: it all counts. It’s what’s meant by the theory of accumulation—there’s no such thing as an insignificant choice.
Second, bad choices have a tendency to become habitual and, when confronted with 50/50 situations, we like to guide ourselves based on past decisions. Because of this, that workout you shirked last week makes the one tomorrow easier to blow off. Yesterday’s peanut butter and jelly sandwich eases the guilt of today’s chicken parmesan. Every one of our choices has a certain amount of inertia that makes bad ones easier and easier to rationalize the more frequently they are made.
Finally, we too often allow that which is outside our control to influence that which is within it. Imagine the woman driving home from work with her gym clothes in the back seat and the fullest intention of working out. She hits rush hour traffic a little earlier than expected and suddenly finds herself growing irritable and agitated. She realizes how exhausted she is from the long day’s work and remembers her kids are hosting a coloring party after dinner. Groaning in frustration, she decides her energy levels are too low for exercise today and heads home for some downtime. What’s the point, right? She probably wouldn’t get anything out of it anyways. Fitness will have to start Monday, when she’s fresh and ready.
This is crap. If you ever find yourself skipping scheduled training for anything less than an injury, illness, or a family emergency, take a minute, step into someone’s office, and head butt a coffee table. You are pathetic. No amount of frustration will change traffic patterns. No amount of self-sacrifice will better prepare you for a coloring party. And no amount of “downtime” will help recoup lost energy levels. It’s simple: Either stop allowing external forces to influence your decisions, or stop wasting your money on training. Pretending like you take your health seriously will only impress other pretenders. It will not fool age, injury, or gravity… this I promise you.
Remember this: Fitness doesn’t start Monday. Or any other day for that matter. It started the day you were born and will continue until the day you die. It’s an accumulation of moments and choices that require your constant vigilance and attention. Whether you live a life wrought with disease, discomfort, and immobility or one full of opportunity, strength, and vitality are direct products of these moments and choices. Don’t believe me? Keep eating sandwiches on wheat and hitting the snooze the next thirty years and tell me how you feel. Maybe you’ll re-consider your options and knock the dust off that stack of hoodies.
Or maybe you won't. Either way, I don't have time to waste... Only so many moments left, and 6 am comes early.

Wrapping up last week

Finished the week off with a strong back and bicep workout on Wednesday. Felt good through the whole workout. As much as I like the daily WOD's, I have to admit just pulling some iron around the gym is good also. I took Thursday off and Friday I needed to get a quick WOD in so I went to the gym and completed this:
4 rounds for time
95lb push press x 25 reps
Run 1/4 mile
Finished with a time of 15m34s, taking nearly 2 mins off my previous record!
Sunday funday was a trail run at Carter Rd in South Lakeland. Breaking in a new pair of trail shoes the hard way, I completed a 4.72 mile run in an hour. Those trails are a beast but it was great to get out there in the cold morning air and work up a good sweat.

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

VOTD

Warrior Dash !!!!

Ugggh... somone pull me out of this slump!

Ok so coming out of the holidays with full intentions of getting my Ahhh-Nold on is hitting some speed bumps. Dan and I went to the gym for a chest and tricep workout and instead of taking it easy I decided to try to kill it. Flat bench felt good with a final set of 265lbs for 6 reps. From there we moved to incline dumbells and I felt strong at 80lbs so I decided to jump to 90lbs and pretty much blew it on that. Noted to self...progressive increase is a must. We then went to flat bench wide chest and these felt great with a good range of motion through out the exercise. Chest done, onto triceps. Feeling strong I proceeded to blow my arms out by strapping to 45lbs to my waist and jumped on the dip machine. Man when triceps go they really go...The final couple exercises were good control with slow movements.
Tuesday, Dan decided we needed to run for the day as we preparing for our Warrior Dash coming up at the end of this month. Well off to the trail we go and good Lord this age thing sucks because my body enjoyed the hell out of that run and by enjoy I mean fingernails down a chalk board kind of joy! I was good until the turn around and I began to cramp up. This slowed me to a walk for a few minutes but I still finished with a time of 28m9secs for 3.16 miles. Dan killed it as he usually does when it comes to runs. Looking forward to the Warriors Dash and if any of you are local or if the race is coming to you, I encourage you to try it. Do something different right out of the gate the year!

Monday, January 3, 2011

Happy New Year

Well as the New Year comes to us all, we all must make the necessary resolutions that we somehow all forget by March. I hope that I can maintain my goals and see positive gains. The last week basically sucked for trying to do any type of workouts. I managed to get a few runs in but with the rush of the holidays even that was hard to do. 
First run was an interval
1 mile rest 3 mins, 3/4 mile rest 2 mins, 1/2 mile rest 1 min, 1/4 mile for time.

Second run was 3.5 miles for 32m29secs

Third run was 2.5 miles for 21m40secs