Tomorrow morning I and my 2 competition training partners will participate in a 1-hour long Long Cycle (kettlebell clean and press) for a solid hour to raise both funds and awareness for Autism research. 100% of funds raised go for research, and there are kettlebells lifters in 33 countries (last I heard) who are participating in this grass-roots effort. Donations of any amount help!
I am looking forward to the challenge, it will my longest endurance kettlebell lifting effort to date, the goal is to lift for a solid hour without setting the kettlebell down. Thankfully we can switch hands whenever we want, and my targeted pace will be 8-10 reps a minute. My coach is insisting I use a very light weight as this is about endurance, not strength. Even the lightest weight will become a challenge after a certain point :-) I will learn good lessons tomorrow morning!
My Fundly One Hour Long Cycle for Autism fundraising page
Charity website for more information.



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I am actually curious to see how I will feel, I've yet to be what I could call SORE from my kettlebell work. I won't be surprised to see this change tomorrow morning...
My right bicep and trap are complaining a little, and my back twinges a bit when I bend in a certain direction. Considering what I asked of my body yesterday I think that is reasonable - I didn't think I would escape without SOMETHING :-) I normally go hiking or go to my gym to hit the rowing machine on Sundays after our comp training on Saturday - but today is a rest day! Indeed I turned off all my alarms (I usually have 3 set), and slept as late as I could. Even without an alarm I rarely sleep after 6:30, but dragged myself out of bed at 8:15 - so later church service for me today!
