The usual suspects were again led by head coach, Zach, for
another round of Crossfit®. My abs
finally started feeling better on Saturday.
The only lingering soreness I had was in my lats. This morning we warmed up with a 400 meter
run followed by shoulder warm up (forward circles, backwards circles, crossing
chest palms up, crossing chest palms down and then back pats).
Then we were introduced to the exercises for the workout
which consisted of walking lunges, push press and double-unders.
Walking lunges were started feet shoulder width apart, step
forward keeping 90 degrees on lower limbs.
We added 15 pound plates and the emphasis was on keeping the arms locked
and back straight.
Push presses built on the standard press from Session
2. Feet narrower than shoulder width,
heels, butt, back of shoulders in a plane.
Dip down a few inches jump and thrust the bar over your head. Emphasis on not bringing knees in, weight
should be just in front of your heels, imagine grabbing sand with your
toes. We started with a 35 pound bar and
moved to a 45 pound bar for the workout.
Double-unders were done with a speed rope. With quick wrists and good rhythm, slow your
regular jump rope cadence and pass the rope twice under your feet. When discussing the exercise, I could manage
some, during the workout, I managed maybe 10%, fortunately we were counting
attempts not successes. The rule of
thumb is 1 double under = 2 attempts = 3 skips.
I managed 6:49 for the 3x10 (again last place) and felt
really good about the effort. I was
getting wonky on the lunges and could not have maintained form any faster.
Our nutrition challenge was a healthy breakfast (eggs and
bacon or a smoothie). I skipped the
oatmeal today and had a Denver omelet.
Unfortunately, I supplemented the omelet with a biscotti not 30 minutes
later.
Finally, I decided to invest in some PVC pipe for shoulder
stretches. I bought a 10 foot length
from Home Depot and cut it in half. I
went with the three quarter inch, but in retrospect, I should have gone with
the half inch. It was only $3.50, so I
am not worried.
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