Re: I've got a Monster in my Pocket!!!
I got stomach poisoning from something I ate during the Super Bowl; my girlfriend and the two other couples we watched the game with all got it too. As a result, I spent most of last week in bed and unable to eat solid food. I went from 177 pounds on Monday morning to 162 pounds on Thursday morning. I finally got back into the gym yesterday, and have gained back about half of the weight I lost. I have exactly 18 training days to prepare for Sectionals on March 13th. To boost my strength back up, I'm going to do a retooled and slightly accelerated version of the 5x5 program that I did to prepare for the Mid-Atlantic Hopper Challenge in October. I'm starting with 75% of 1 rep max for the first cycle and then 80% for the second cylce.
Yesterday: 1000m row 2 x 10 each: OHS, 45# hip and back extensions GHD sit-ups pull-ups ring dips Bench Press 10x45 8x95 5x135 5x175 5x5x220 Tabata Kettlebell Snatch, 1.5 pood (alternating hands each round) 10L-10R-10L-10R-10L-10R-10L-10R=100/10 5 min max rep double unders 233 reps (Doodoo!) Today: 2 x each: 50 double unders 20 reverse lunges 10 glute-ham raises 10 toes to bar 10 dislocates OHS 10x45 8x95 5x135 5x5x170 10 rounds 10 pull-ups 10 push-ups 8:50 Had 30 second rounds going through the first 5 rounds, then fatigue took over. |
Re: I've got a Monster in my Pocket!!!
morning CFE
10 x 30:30, spin bike (kcal) 10-10-10-10-10-9-10-10-10-10 |
Re: I've got a Monster in my Pocket!!!
1000m row
2 x each: 20 forearm to instep lunges 10 hip extensions 10 L-sit to tuck planche, parrallettes 10 rope pull-ups Deadlifts 10x135 8x225 5x315 5x5x385 4 rounds 400m run 50 squats 12:51 |
Re: I've got a Monster in my Pocket!!!
1:30pm CFE
6 x 1 min max effort row (meters), 3 min rest 312-307-304-299-286-287 Would have liked to hold 300+ |
Re: I've got a Monster in my Pocket!!!
[QUOTE=Christopher G. Woods;741553]1:30pm CFE
6 x 1 min max effort row (meters), 3 min rest 312-307-304-299-286-287 Would have liked to hold 300+[/QUOTE] Been a silent follower of your log for a while. What would you consider to be your biggest weaknesses at this point? Rowing? Doubleunders? Running? What is your background as well? I'm curious how someone gets to be such an animal. |
Re: I've got a Monster in my Pocket!!!
[QUOTE=Greg Light;741556]Been a silent follower of your log for a while. What would you consider to be your biggest weaknesses at this point? Rowing? Doubleunders? Running?
What is your background as well? I'm curious how someone gets to be such an animal.[/QUOTE] This is funny Greg....I've been meaning to check in with Chris as well. What a scary log!! So yeah Chris....what Greg said...:-) |
Re: I've got a Monster in my Pocket!!!
[QUOTE=Greg Light;741556]Been a silent follower of your log for a while. What would you consider to be your biggest weaknesses at this point? Rowing? Doubleunders? Running?
What is your background as well? I'm curious how someone gets to be such an animal.[/QUOTE] [QUOTE=Jason David;741685]This is funny Greg....I've been meaning to check in with Chris as well. What a scary log!! So yeah Chris....what Greg said...:-)[/QUOTE] Thanks guys. I'd definitely have to say that running and rowing are my most glaring weaknesses. I blame it mostly on genetics, the curse of being a short guy (5'4") with short legs (28" inseam), but my running has degraded a lot since my flag football team broke up; the loss of all that extra sprinting each week has definitely had an impact. I've been trying to make an effort to put more into my program, but a busy schedule and record snow falls this winter have made it tough. As far as the secrets to my success, that's a lot of genetics too. I've always been strong for my size and I build muscle easily. I also learn new movements very easily, which is definitely a plus. When I first started working out seriously I did a pretty standard bodybuilding/powerlifting type split, then I slowly started gravitating towards a more athletic style of training before finding CrossFit. So, I guess my big secret was just starting out strong. I also had the added benefit of doing a lot of manual labor as a teenager and young adult. My family lived on a pretty big piece of property, so there was always a lot of yard work to be done. I spent some time working in a warehouse when I was about 20 and also spent about 2 years barbacking at a rock club where I had to haul kegs and cases of beer and liquor up and down several flights of stairs and run food, from a kitchen that was two blocks away at a restaurant that was under the same ownership, for about six hours a night 5 nights a week. |
Re: I've got a Monster in my Pocket!!!
5:30pm
800m run 2 x 10 each: OHS, 45# hip and back extensions GHD sit-ups pull-ups ring dips Press 10x45 8x95 5x115 5x5x155 Tabata Power Snatch, 95# 7-7-6-5-5-5-5-5=45/5 |
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2 x each:
50 double unders 20 reverse lunge w/ twist 10 glute-ham raises 15 frogleg sit-ups 10 rope pull-ups 10 HSPU's Front Squat 10x45 8x135 5x225 5x5x275 10 min AMRAP 5 pull-ups 5 ring dips 5 kettlebell swings, 40kg 10 rounds |
Re: I've got a Monster in my Pocket!!!
1:00pm
1000m row 2 x 10 each: OHS, 45# hip and back extensions GHD sit-ups kipping pull-ups ring dips Power Cleans 10x55 8x95 5x135 5x5x190 Tabata Squats 22-22-22-22-22-22-22-22=176/22 |
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