Training Log: Entry 3799
AM WORKOUT (0430 wake up via alarm)
OPERATION CORNHISTERKUR
TACTICAL BARBELL OPERATOR PRO Week 2, Workout 4
16 chins
16 dips
"600m resets" on rower
600m row max effort
5 min rest
Repeat for a total of 6 rounds
Notes:
Chaos is the plan. Had the prowler loaded up in my truck last night with the intent to get out this morning and do some prowler sprints. Woke up to thunder storms. Was still willing to risk pushing a hunk of metal outside while lightning was striking, because "struck by lighting while pushing a prowler" gets you a direct ticket to Valhalla, but then, as I was lacing up my shoes, I heard the beginning of what the local weather station referred to as "tennis ball sized hail"
"The clouds will part and the sky cracks open/
And God himself will reach his fucking arm through/
Just to push you down, just to hold you down" yeah, it happens. And in full FULL disclosure, I was STILL willing to go push a prowler in all that nonsense...until I realized that I'd have to DRIVE to my prowler spot, and that was going to subject my TRUCK to the hail. THAT proved to be the bridge too far, so onto the rower I went.I cracked open my kindle copy of TBII as I was heading down the basement steps and found 600m resets, and realized I'd always wanted to do this workout but never allocated the proper amount of time to do so, so this was a happy accident. The 5 minutes of rest and 6 rounds of training adds up, but I had a sufficient time budget allocated for the prowler.
First round was done in 2:22, added a second for the next 2 rounds, then the 4th round was a 2-3 second delta at about 2:27, 5th round I was hurting at 2:33, and I redeemed it slightly in the final round at 2:30. I just googled masters 40+ track athlete 600m times, and for men a competitive time is 1:18-1:35, which means that, in the future, 600m of rowing doesn't map 1 for 1 onto this protocol, but for today it did the job, because I was hurting when those rounds were over. I went full "deep water", leaving nothing behind for the swim back, and just attacked the hell out of the rower from the start and hung on for dear life at the end.
This honestly made me appreciate TB's own conditioning, compared to what I've chosen to do in prep for strongman. It'll be good to get more TB centric when this competition is done. Although I DID see one in Iowa on 10 Oct that grabbed my attention slightly...
Tang Soo Do wasn't too intense last night, but for the best, as the Valkyrie and I have received some pointed feedback on techniques and we got to drill those. Still got to use 15 minutes before class to drill some Hyungs, so the extra activity is adding up.
Weighed in at 83.3kg this morning: .8kg gain from yesterday.
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