Thursday, January 31, 2008

EZ Ride...ER

Variety Day Workout.

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Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Fun times.

I saw this article and thought....This might be fun.

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Be a Man

(Through strength training)a man becomes independent and self-reliant; he will never be a coward, and, when real danger threatens, he is the one looked up to by others. The knowledge of one's strength entails a real mastery over oneself; it breeds energy and courage, helps one over the most difficult tasks of life, and procures contentment and true enjoyment of living. Who would still lag behind in inactivity and weakness?

-George Hackenschmidt


Workout update for January 30, 2008.

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Monday, January 28, 2008

Try not. Do or do not, there is no try.

I told Swami I was struggling with some of the mental game that goes on with myself. Quit. Take a break. Take the day off. He said they were just Jedi mind tricks and gave me the words of wisdom from a Jedi Master. LOL. Now that is my mantra for the first 100 swings.

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Sunday, January 27, 2008

The Little Engine That Could

I’ve been pondering the nature of energy. Both Swami and Galan are experts compared to me. However, that doesn’t mean I can’t be curious and seek to satisfy said curiosity.

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SLOOOW MOOOTION


Variety Day Workout:

The purpose of the variety day is to work different muscles or the same muscles a little differently. Since the body adapts to repetitive tasks it is good to vary the loads and the task for better overall functional strength.

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Thursday, January 24, 2008

Making his case....

I think it's funny how many people are like "Will they improve my sport?", "Are they really worth the money?", will they do this, will they do that? I was compiling their benefits for my notes and thought everyone else might find it interesting. Most of you will recognize a good bit of this information spread throughout Pavel's writings. These are some incredible benefits for just two movements practiced for only 50-150 minutes per week. I haven't even covered flexibility yet. If anyone can add to this list, feel free.

http://forum.dragondoor.com/training/message/499672/

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Wednesday, January 23, 2008

A Little Flat

I’m feeling a little flat. I didn’t have as much energy and I didn’t even have the power bar. Legs have been sore from my Monday workout. Not exactly sure what I did, perhaps pulling up my knee caps tighter. So, I added a warm-up and stretch were there was none. I pushed through and still, it was a pretty good workout, even though I spent less then half as much time in the red line and threshold heart rate zones. Not discouraged, just not ‘energized.’

I’m doing some reading on energy. Will post some findings down the ‘Road.’

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Good Intentions...

You know what they say where the road of good intentions leads too.. But since I laid down the gauntlet about resolutions and Scoundrel jumped right on it (and now Galan with his!), it's high time I get to mine. most New Year's resolutions can be summed up as "Just Do It" or "I'm going to stop procrastinating", "I will be a better person". Goals without specifics are doomed so I have read and experienced.

Swami's 2008 list of Good Intentions: (Other than the first one, in no particular order.)

1. Lose some weight. No seriously. For the first half 2006 and most of 2007 I have been the most physically active I have been in over 20 years. But I have only managed to lose 8-10 pounds. My ultimate goal is 225lbs. (currently at 278) I need to stop fooling myself and eat less! My biggest problem being eating out for lunch.

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Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Redemption!

Further reading and research on Sally Reed's site indicate possible new information. Unfortunately, the site is more about sales than information. But, it appears that there may be some different or updated information about the zones higher than 90% of max. I am hesitant to throw more money at her new book, so I'll have to find some other way to locate the research. Here's a little more about Heart Rate Zones.

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Monday, January 21, 2008

What’s the point?

I’ve been reading about heart rates and heart health. Apparently it’s not good to train at 90% or more of you max heart rate (Red Line Zone). So then, what’s the point? Isn’t improved performance about pushing your limits and having your body adapt?

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I'm a Positive Winner!


This is my attempt at my 2008 resolutions. I've given it a lot of thought off and on and didn't really think I had specific goals for 2008. But I know I do, so I'm just going to start writing and see what comes of it.

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Saturday, January 19, 2008

Secrets of Success




I PREDICT that if you can reach into your pocket on any day in 2008 and pull out a card or piece of paper with all your body and fitness goals written on it in vivid detail, the odds are 95 to 1 in favor of you achieving every one of those goals before the year is out.

I PREDICT that if you focus your thoughts on your goals and how you are going to achieve them, all day long, you will reach your goals so fast this year, it will make your head spin.

I PREDICT that if you focus your thoughts on health woes and body fat problems and if you think about what you don't want, all day long, your problems will get worse than ever this year.

I PREDICT that if you made a new year's resolution, but you didn't turn it into a specific, written goal with a deadline and a strong reason why you must achieve it, you will freely abandon it the moment the going gets tough.

I PREDICT that if you can tell me all the reasons why achieving your health and fitness goals are important to you, you will be motivated from within to stick with it when the going gets tough.

I PREDICT that at times, the going is going to get tough.

I PREDICT that if you can tell me today what is your life purpose and what is your lifelong vision for your body and your health, you will still be as motivated and driven at the end of the year as you were at the beginning.

I PREDICT that if you don't have long term goals and a "big picture" vision for your life that you will lose your New Year's enthusiasm and motivation in a matter of months or even weeks.

I PREDICT that the way you see yourself in your mind's eye today will be an exact reflection of what you see in the mirror at the end of the year.

I PREDICT that if you have a setback that seems to get in the way of you reaching your health and fitness goals and you tell yourself "this just is temporary; this too shall pass," then it won't set you back and it will pass.

I PREDICT that if you believe the way your body looks today is out of your control and you feel helpless or powerless to change, you won't even make much of an effort this year.

I PREDICT that if you accept complete responsibility for the way your body looks today and you believe that you have the power to change, that you will take action and keep taking action, even through the tough times.

I PREDICT that if you're unhappy with your physical condition and you say, "it's not my fault" or you blame it on genetics, hormones or age, then your body will look pretty much the same at the end of 2008 as it did on New Year's day.

I PREDICT that the more you have patience, a long term perspective and the ability to postpone immediate gratification, the more likely you are to be a success one year from now.

I PREDICT that the more you seek "miracle pills" or "quick fixes," the more likely you are to be a failure one year from now.

I PREDICT that you will be tempted by many quick fixes in 2008.

I PREDICT that if you hang out with losers and negative people this year, you will become just like them.

I PREDICT that if you hang out with winners and positive people this year, you will become just like them.

I PREDICT that you will run into more negative people and losers this year than positive people and winners.

I PREDICT that if you recruit just one friend or support partner that stands behind you and the lifestyle changes you want to make in 2008, you will double your chances for success. If you surround yourself with numerous support partners, you will become virtually unstoppable.


A wise friend sent me that advise.... ...And I had several take aways:
1. You need to have written specific goals.
2. Be positive.
3. Take obstacles in stride.
4. Keep your (mind's) eye on the prize.
5. Avoid the quick fix / immediate gratification.
6. Make yourself accountable.
7. Surround yourself with support.


....And I did my resolutions and I have my goals.

BUT, I've been waiting for yours.





Apparently, it's time for a little intervention.

SOS part 2, Intervention

...I did my resolutions and I have my goals.

BUT, I've been waiting for yours.


Apparently, it's time for a little intervention.

I know your a lefty, so I'll try to appeal to your right brain. We've discussed your resolutions and the reason why you haven't blogged them. What I heard was:

"I don't like to write."

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Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Awful Candy Bar

Awful Candy Bar
or – Bad Day at the Orifice


Swami talked me into getting some energy bars. Ish. I should have known better.

Energy bars are just more crap that desperate people think will cure their problem and make them bigger and stronger – well they’re half right. There’s more fat and sugar in these bars then any real nutrition. I should have used my better judgment. When I was in seventh grade track I had a candy bar before every practice. It didn’t do me any good. It didn’t help my performance then and now I’m putting up with crummy taste too. I can remember in the late 70’s reading an article in my Dad’s Runner’s World about the cons of sugar before a workout. What was I thinking?

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Monday, January 14, 2008

No Sweat

Swami sent me a presentation on what to do if you’re alone and you have a heart attack – take a big breath, turn your head and cough.

Today I took a variety day after two hard days. I did two new kettlebell exercises.

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Monday Morning Racquetball


It's Monday morning.. Cold and creaky I played some racquetball. While I got my ab work in, I didn't warm-up the way I wanted. (squandered too much time again). Cut-throat with Mr T and Mr RR with Mr RR coming out on top. (got to 11 though). Then it was singles with Mr R. I lost 15-14, and I' m upset I had the chance at the winning shot - wide open, easy setup with Mr R out of place and skipped it! Oh Well I was glad I was competitive. Then it was cut-throat with Mr R and Super D. This time I came out on top 15-13-14 and I didn't miss the winning point! My forehand was working much better. I even got a few aces! Still lacking power though. My knees were complaining too. And the most impressive part - 276lbs!

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Weekend Update


Friday night the Brawler and I went to the club. The Brawler wants to exercise. Something to burn fat. I asked him if he was serious and would let me show him an exercise. While to club doesn't have Kettle Bells it has CorBall balls which are like a small medicine ball with handles. They had 16 pound ball and an 18 pound ball. So I showed Brawler the Kettle Bell swings with the CorBall. Working on technique (which was shown to me by Scoundrel). We did 5 sets of ten swings (2 arm) with a 30 second rest in between sets. As I was doing them I could hear Scoundrel (best drill sergeant voice), back straight, head up, look forward, get your butt down, snap those hips, extend that pelvis.... Brawler did well and seemed to like it somewhat.

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Sunday, January 13, 2008

I love the smell of napalm in the morning.

My legs were on fire with my swings. Love it. Added a ladder to the C&P’s and tried one handed swings with the 24kg bell. I also went from 15 reps with Medusa to 20 just to round it out.

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Saturday, January 12, 2008

Not for the faint of heart

There’s been something that’s been bothering me lately and that’s the accuracy of my pulse readings. I had purchased a Polar Pulse Meter a long time ago. Probably when Swami and I first had our first weight loss bet about three or four years ago. I got it with some gift cards and a book for using the heart rate monitor for cycling. Anyway, I got a new battery for it and a new strap through Amazon. Now I can take an accurate reading of my heart rate.

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Friday, January 11, 2008

ROAD LESS TRAVELED

ROAD LESS TRAVELED

Two roads diverged in a yellow wood
And sorry I could not travel both
And be one traveler, long I stood
And looked down one as far as I could
To where it bent in the undergrowth

Then took the other as just as fair
And having perhaps the better claim
Because it was grassy and wanted wear
Though as for that, the passing there
Had worn them really about the same

And both that morning equally lay
In leaves no step had trodden black
Oh, I kept the first for another day!
Yet, knowing how way leads onto way
I doubted if I should ever come back

I shall be telling this with a sigh
Somewhere ages and ages hence
Two roads diverged in a wood
And I took the one less traveled by
And that has made all the difference


Robert Frost

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Thursday, January 10, 2008

Racquetball Update


277 on Monday. I've done 4 cold/hot treatments after raquetball so far. The results are good. Much less knee pain, stiffness, weird feelings. 20 seconds cold /each knee, 20 seconds hot 2 to 3 times. The cold feels really good and I can feel the 'tingling' for awhile afterwards. Played doubles yesterday with Marvelous, Big D and Mr. D. Big and I took 2 out of 3 from Marvelous and Mr. D. Very enjoyable, lots of taunting. It is always fun to beat Marvelous.

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Wednesday, January 9, 2008

Swing info from Brett Jones

I wanted to record this on our blog. It's a great post by Brett Jones on his blog. I wanted to 'file' it for future reference in an easily accesable location.

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Feeling Groovy

Had a great workout. This was the second time with the Cleans and Presses. I am having trouble with the clean techniques, but I like the presses. The left hand is pretty shaky, but the right is plenty strong. The ETK recommends slowly adding the rungs and ladders. This is the right level for the left hand.

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Monday, January 7, 2008

A Day Full of Firsts

Today was full of firsts

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