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  1. #76
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    And, how do you carry someone on your back? I can't imagine it!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Crankin View Post
    And, how do you carry someone on your back? I can't imagine it!
    Remember when we were kids and we rode on someone's back? Arms around the neck and legs around the waist or hips. Dawn is taller than I, so the first time she was crooked and I didn't move too quickly, after that it worked much better

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    The thought of that hurts.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Crankin View Post
    The thought of that hurts.
    It was far easier than I THOUGHT it would be, my jaw dropped when he told us what we were going to do. It worked like this:

    Partner 1 has a harness on, Partner 2 has the other part of the harness around their body.
    Partner 1 crawls (arms fully extended, not on elbows) 25 meters with Partner 2 pulling back on the harness to add resistance.
    Partner 1 unhooks from the harness and does 10 deadball slams with a 20 pound ball.
    Partner 2 climbs on Partner 1's back, go back to starting point and partners reverse position.

    This was just the first part of our workout after we warmed up

    One of my teammates refused to do it, she is pretty large and was afraid she would hurt someone, she did bear crawls and deadball slams instead.
    Last edited by Catrin; 03-16-2013 at 04:41 PM.

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    This morning was fun - but I could (literally) barely walk afterwards! It doesn't SOUND like all that much, but very quad intensive.

    After our dynamic warmup the fun commenced

    Single-leg planks but on the TRX, not the floor (4x20 seconds, 10 seconds off)
    Dumbbell rotational side-planks
    Kettlebell or barbell high pulls (for me it was kettlebells)

    Superset of back-squats and pull-ups (PR on back-squats :-)
    Superset of split squats on TRX and pushups (I did planks)

    Metabolic finisher was a squat matrix:
    24 prisoner squats
    Lunges, 12 on each side
    24 plyo-lunges
    24 Frog jumps

    The goal was to do the above in 2 minutes or under. It took me a little over that so all of us had to do it a second time, bad Catrin. I was faster the second time

    My quads were seriously talking to me after the above workout - they recovered quickly of course but it was good to see my efforts got my body's attention! I actually had problems walking for the first few hundred feet after the finisher - it must have been just that combination AND this was the first group workout since Saturday - my body has had a couple days off from him!
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    Sunday Funday workout today included the Partner 100's. This was during the last 30 minutes of class

    Set a 30 minute timer for the following

    100 Pullups (only modification allowed are band-assisted or an assisted pullup machine)
    200 Pushups (elevated pushups only allowed modification - no knees)
    300 Abmat situps
    400 Air Squats (butt to dynamax ball for a valid rep)

    The partnership is responsible for the reps, not each individual. So while my partner ran/jogged 200 meters I do the exercise. Upon her return I run 200 meters while she starts where I left off and so forth until we have either completed everything or the 30 minute timer goes off.

    No partnership completed all of the reps in the 30 minute time period, though one partnership got more than halfway through the squats. We will re-do this soon and hope to beat our score from today. Fun - painful - but fun!

    It is humbling for me to have to use the assisted pullup machine because of my shoulder, BUT I was able to do my fair share of the pushups even if they were elevated, I've not been able to do pushups without pain for some time so this was a good sign. I am unashamed to say that I am just a little sore this afternoon, and am enjoying a recovery beer
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    Beer is a good recovery beverage .
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    A short ride yesterday, a longer ride this morning before my Funday workout and it was a bit over the top

    After warming up we did the following:

    Round 1:
    Beat up a really big tire with a sledge hammer 20 times
    Run 400 meters
    10 box jumps
    Run 200 meters
    50 monster rope slams
    Run 100 meters
    25 pushups
    Run 200 meters
    10 bouncing med-ball slams
    Run 400 Meters

    2 minute break

    Round 2 = same as above but rowing rather than running

    Round 3 = same as above but running AND rowing the full distance each round (so run 400 meters and row 400 meters).

    I am feeling it this afternoon - I was certainly feeling it at the end but I am sure we all did. This was after a bike ride this morning...

    ummmm, no more mixing riding AND Sunday Funday workouts in the future... I will have to choose from week to week but it WAS fun
    Last edited by Catrin; 03-31-2013 at 03:27 PM.

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    Summer of the Squat

    I thought my deep squat was pretty good... Well, it turns out it IS pretty good when I am back-squatting more than my body weight, pretty bad in some other situations. I think it is only good during back-squats because the weight is keeping my heels down. So, me and my body are going to be discussing this with each other - and with some rehab/pre-hab guidance from my trainer I AM going to get this down this summer. No more fun and games, and this will also help my riding with ankle/hip flexibility. Thankfully squats don't hurt my knees Also doing some balance work which is seriously needed...and can only help on the bike as well!

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    We've been learning some new things - kettlebell snatches (thank goodness for KB wrist protectors), and the full Turkish get-up with kettlebell (video here, there is a 10 second commercial at the start). The resolution isn't the best but it gives a decent idea - I also kept the sound down as I am in the office. Right now I am only using lower weights to learn technique and to test the shoulder (which is fine so far). Pushups seem to be much harder on my shoulder than things like this.

    In May I will be dropping back to two group training sessions a week and taking everything else outside. Looking forward to a nice long season of riding, geocaching and continued strength training!

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    This morning I had the hardest 90 minute workout in my life. By far, and no exaggeration. It was the finale from our group trainer for a 10-week long "warrior challenge". I did a LOT of work in those 90 minutes, and a few things that I've never done before. I had considered either going for an easy spin or geocaching this afternoon...but neither is happening. I think I might be sore for my 6am group training tomorrow morning...I hardly ever get sore regardless of effort level so we will see. It was a lot of fun though!

    hmmmmm New Holland Dragon's Milk (very dark ale) is my recovery beverage this afternoon!
    Last edited by Catrin; 04-14-2013 at 01:26 PM.

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    That sounds challenging, Catrin.
    I've had a little break from training. Last Thursday, the instructor was on her honeymoon and they couldn't find a sub. Today, I have a cold, and it's also a holiday here, so not even sure there was a class. Plus, I wanted to be here when Oakleaf left for the marathon, so here I am. I'll do some weights at home, but I am really not feeling that well. I guess riding yesterday didn't help.
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    I wondered if Oak was staying with you. Really hope her day goes well!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crankin View Post
    That sounds challenging, Catrin.
    I've had a little break from training. Last Thursday, the instructor was on her honeymoon and they couldn't find a sub. Today, I have a cold, and it's also a holiday here, so not even sure there was a class. Plus, I wanted to be here when Oakleaf left for the marathon, so here I am. I'll do some weights at home, but I am really not feeling that well. I guess riding yesterday didn't help.
    It was, but I feel pretty good today outside of sore glutes/hamstring. I was the only one who showed at my 6am group training this morning and he took some time to make certain we I warmed up/stretched my sore bits properly.

    Glad you were able to host Oakleaf - really hoping her day goes very well today

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    Today's boot camp kicked my zzz.
    And, it was mostly cardio. One minute intervals of everything, with the usual weights/core stuff in between some of the intervals. Others were cardio intervals of different things in a row.
    It was warmer this morning (54) and very humid. When I got to the gym, the heat was on . I think the AC finally went on, and all but one of the fans were on, but this got to me. I was sweating buckets and feeling it a lot more.
    The only time I ever feel like this is always related to heat. I don't do well with sudden changes to warm; I really need to acclimate slowly.
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