Training Log: Entry 3225
AM WORKOUT (0410 wake up via alarm)
75 KB swings w/24kg bell
2.3 mile walk w/80lb vest (2.9 MPH stride, .2 better than average)
100x180lb reverse hypers
50 band pull aparts
2 sets of neck harness work
3x10 standing ab wheel
Notes:
* I continue to appreciate the ability to get in these walks between workouts. I’m really needing this pace of training these days. And though I woke up stiff from the race, I’m definitely not as broke down as I’ve been.
* Focused on a quicker stride today and it worked out. Wanting to make the walk a bit more “intentional” and not just a stroll.
* That reverse hyper set was transformative. There’s a legit conditioning effect when the reps get that high.
* I’ve noticed I’ve let the 300 squats and 300 push ups a day fall off, and I’m ok with that. I’m also happy that I’m ok with that. Having lost the compulsion for daily numbers is a win in and of itself.
* The walk gave me lots of time to think about things. I realize I’m not as lean as I was last year, but I’m bigger and stronger, and I feel like my caffeine consumption plays a role in that. I was all aboard the Jamie Lewis famine train of taking in a ton of caffeine when I was following Feast/Famine/Ferocity, but as I transitioned more toward carnivore, my caffeine sources just didn’t jive with that lifestyle. I’ve gone from over a gram of caffeine a day to 2 green teas with a LOT of water to dilute it. I imagine it’s given my adrenals a break and made me NOT so full of cortisol that I can actually grow and recover. Also see my deadlift coming back and how it correlates with that reverse hyper coming back into the programming too. In general, it's been a very interesting year. I effectively cut myself down to my total baseline, from 201lbs to 165, and have been gradually building myself back, but doing so the "right way" for me. I had previously achieved these results using a lot of approaches that were a poor fit for me, and I suffered the consequences for it.
* Saw a competition in July that has my interest. I’ll have to see if my schedule works out for it.
* Tang Soo Do on the schedule tonight, assuming I get out of work on time.
You'd previously blown off the Rogue Reverse Hyper Scout as being for casual home-workout moms but here you are getting a solid workout on a Reverse Hyper with a similar weight to what the Rogue Reverse Hyper Scout can hold. What's up with that though?
ReplyDeleteMy Scout could NOT handle that much load.
DeleteI see. I was unaware that you'd actually owned or tried one.
DeleteYup. Back when they called it the CorEvolution.
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