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Tim Babcock 02-23-2014 09:25 AM

Re: The Shed 'O Pain
 
1 problem
bar muscle ups 1-2-3-4-5
10 pronators each arm
5 rounds

1 problem
bar muscle ups 5-4-3-2-1
10 reverse wrist curls
5 rounds

Finished up with 3 sets of 10 GHD sit-ups and back extensions.

JT Kalnay 02-23-2014 10:28 AM

Re: The Shed 'O Pain
 
Sunday February 23, 2014

Goblet squat and pass through warmup.
Wrist and tricep mobility, need to be able to hold the bar on the rack, not just have it in my fingertips.

Jerk practice
5x45
5x45
5x65
5x95
3x115
3x115
3x125
3x125

25 wall balls in 49 seconds

25 minutes of step ups carrying 20#

100 single unders

25 double unders

Camille Leblanc Bazinet is really good at bar muscleups!

JT Kalnay 02-24-2014 02:40 PM

Re: The Shed 'O Pain
 
Monday February 24, 2014

A nice swim in the warm Atlantic reminded me of training for ironman.
[url]http://www.mapmyrun.com/view_workout?w=492050875[/url]

Tim Babcock 02-24-2014 02:43 PM

Re: The Shed 'O Pain
 
Worked out the high school weight room.
Warm up
5 pull ups
10 push ups
15 air squats
3 rounds
A little mobility work. Some clean and jerks at 65, 95, 115, and 135#.

"Grace"
30 Clean and Jerks @ 135#
5:07 PR

JT Kalnay 02-25-2014 04:03 PM

Re: The Shed 'O Pain
 
Tuesday February 25, 2014

A nice 2 mile walk on the beach, then wall balls and med ball cleans in the mango grove.

[url]http://youtu.be/MMtrA2LLPwg[/url]

[url]http://www.mapmyrun.com/workout/492926411[/url]

Tim Babcock 02-26-2014 04:15 PM

Re: The Shed 'O Pain
 
Mobility Work
10 KBS 35, 45, 53#
5 pull-ups
5 burpees
3 rounds

Front Squat
3 45#
3 65#
3 95#
3 115#
3 135#
3 155#
1 185#
Threw in a few dubs and muscle ups between sets.

Metcon
50 wall balls
30 double unders
10 muscle ups
4:25 - I was hoping to break 4 minutes.

5 minute break

15 snatches @ 75#
30 double unders
2 rounds
Only timed the second round. 1:30.

JT Kalnay 02-26-2014 05:09 PM

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Wednesday February 26, 2014

@Tim, tomorrow is a taper day and Thursday is a rest day right?

Went fishing all day, it's hard work to stand up on that platform and cast all day and reel in big fish!

JT Kalnay 02-27-2014 10:48 AM

Re: The Shed 'O Pain
 
Thursday February 27, 2014

Oly practice at Dominick's caution Crossfit in Miami. He came 9th in the open last year.
[url]http://www.coachseye.com/OkuV[/url]

JT Kalnay 02-27-2014 12:54 PM

Re: The Shed 'O Pain
 
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With Dominick Maurici at Caution CrossFit.

He came 9th in the Open last year.

Tim Babcock 02-27-2014 04:17 PM

Re: The Shed 'O Pain
 
2 problems
3 TGU's each arm 35, 45, 53, 61, 72#
10 pronators each arm
5 rounds

50 Burpees for time:
2:59
I had to push hard to finish under 3 minutes.

Looks like JT is having a good time in Florida.

JT Kalnay 02-28-2014 11:58 AM

Re: The Shed 'O Pain
 
Friday February 28, 2014

Goblet squat, pass through warmup.
Oly practice (C&J) up to 205 pounds (comp is tomorrow).
[url]http://www.coachseye.com/4awJ[/url]

Coached up some people on 14.1.
Watched Dominic get 401 reps.
The dude is legit.
[url]http://www.coachseye.com/do32[/url]

Tim Babcock 03-01-2014 04:42 PM

Re: The Shed 'O Pain
 
Completed 14.1 at Crossfit Tiffin.
Warmed up by doing kettlebell swings, dubs, pull-ups, and snatches. While warming up I was flawlessly performing 15 dubs at a time. At the start of the wod I couldn't get going. I was a train wreck. Frustrating:ranting2: Finally I settled down and started doing them smoothly. During the first two rounds I probably lost a good minute screwing around with my jump rope. I wonder if the loud music messed with my rhythm.

Crossfit Open 14.1
30 double unders
15 power snatches @75# (ground to overhead)
AMRAP 10 minutes
219 reps

I really wanted to get 5 rounds. I was 6 reps short.
Had a good time throwing down with everyone. A lot of families came and cheered. A very positive atmosphere. Watched Carl throw down a 345. After watching Carl, it's amazing to contemplate some of the scores the top athletes are achieving.

JT Kalnay 03-01-2014 07:57 PM

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Saturday March 1st, 2014

@Tim, congratulations on the 14.1 number. Very nice.
You are well on your way to the top 200!
Yes I recall at the NFT Williams throwdown that we turned the music down when dubs were about to happen...

Competed in The Iron Games at Caution CrossFit in Miami today.
63,66,70kg snatch.
Since I got 70kg on the snatch I thought "If I get my 1st C&J @98k, then I'm going to try 112kg b/c who knows, I could qualify for the Pan Am Games."
98,105,112kg C&J.

Total 182kg total = Pan Am Games Qualifier.
See you in Toronto in June.

Today was a day I will never forget...

Tim Babcock 03-02-2014 09:58 AM

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Congrats JT! That's awesome!

10 KBS 35, 45, 53#
pull-ups 4-7-10C2B
5 burpees

Deadlifts
5 @ 135, 155, 185, 205, & 225#
3 HSPU between each set.

"Diane"
Deadlifts @ 225
HSPU
21-15-9
7:34

Afterwards I practiced the backward roll to support on the rings. I used a band between the rings and was able to do one with the support of the band.

JT Kalnay 03-02-2014 11:53 AM

Re: The Shed 'O Pain
 
Sunday March 2nd, 2014

Walked five miles in the Everglades looking for and counting baby gators.
Counted 61, my all time record (have been doing this for many years).

JT Kalnay 03-03-2014 01:48 PM

Re: The Shed 'O Pain
 
Monday March 3, 2014

Walked a couple miles in the sand by the Atlantic.
[url]http://www.mapmyrun.com/view_workout?w=497324399[/url]

Thought about doing some beach burpees, then signaled the beach waitress for a beer instead...

Tim Babcock 03-03-2014 04:35 PM

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...now you're just rubbing it in.

Mobility Work
5 wall balls
5 pull ups
5 burpees
3 rounds

Thrusters
5 45#
3 65#
1 95#
1 115#
1 135#
1 155#
1 165# miss-couldn't press it out

Metcon
5 thrusters @ 95#
5 C2B pull ups
10 rounds
12:24

5 minute rest

2 ring muscle ups
every 30 seconds for 5 minutes-20 total

Tomorrow is a rest day.

JT Kalnay 03-04-2014 11:58 AM

Re: The Shed 'O Pain
 
Tuesday March 4, 2014

An extremely tough walk on the beach, the sand was really loose and I kept sliding sideways towards the water. This really exhausted my hip flexors.
[url]http://www.mapmyrun.com/view_workout?w=497859327[/url]

Then, for the PM session, held a goblet squat and did dumbbell snatches and presses in the little hotel gym. Got some odd looks from the people on the treadmill (can't they see there's miles of sandy beach to walk on) and from the globo-guy doing curls.

Rubbing it in would have been describing having room service deliver fresh croissants, hot chocolate, and towels to the beach after my walk this morning. So I won't mention that....

Tim Babcock 03-05-2014 04:02 PM

Re: The Shed 'O Pain
 
Mobility Work
10 KBS 35, 45, 53#
pull- ups 4-7-10C2B
5 burpees
3 rounds

3 power cleans @ 95#, 135#, and 155#

Metcon
3 power cleans @ 155#
12 box jumps (did 2 rounds as step ups)
15 burpees
13:27

10 wall balls EMOM for 10 minutes. 100 total. Felt relatively easy.

JT Kalnay 03-05-2014 04:11 PM

Re: The Shed 'O Pain
 
Wednesday March 5, 2014

AM Session
A lovely walk on the beach.
[url]http://www.mapmyrun.com/view_workout?w=498659603[/url]

PM Session
A not so lovely encounter in the hotel gym...

This hotel has the nicest gym of any hotel I have ever been in. So it's not the fault of the hotel. They even had a HIIT workout displayed on the white board near the towels and water. The HIIT workout included burpees, KB swings, and GTOs. So it's not the fault of the person running the gym. Maybe it's my fault. I was, after all, wearing a CrossFit t-shirt, and in the land of isolation curls, tricep extensions, crunches and mirrors, CrossFit is the devil. So maybe I brought it on myself, I'll let you decide.

I started off by holding a goblet squat with a 25# dumbbell for about two minutes. The father/son team doing isolation curls nearby were able to absorb this in the mirror and ridicule it with a dismissive knowing laught without too much difficulty. After all, I still had my sweats on and the offensive CrossFit t-shirt that barely constrains my Oly Lifting guns were still on. I ignored their little joke at my expense.

I moved on to deadlifts. If you know me, you know I have a pretty decent deadlift. The hotel gym had two Oly bars and at least 2,000 pounds of plates. I started with a set of ten, then did sets of 5, then sets of 3 as I progressed in weight. The father and son team, who were still doing isolation curls (20 sets of 10 on each arm?) were having some fun at my expense, apparently my admittedly too large tummy and expansive posterior chain didn't fit their model of "fitness", even as I moved heavier and heavier weights. While I can't disagree with the "bhudda-belly" observation, I do disagree with the "fat-***" comment. I earned that protruding posterior chain. It ain't fat, it's huge. There's a difference. As their soto voce comments became more barbed, that little switch inside me inched towards "danger."

On the final deadlift, I dropped the bar. Probably on purpose. Junior jumped. It did make a really impressive racket. So impressive that the attendant from the aerobics room came in to see what had gone wrong. I was putting away the weights and smiled at her and asked if she could bring me another towel. Everything was cool. Except for the father son team who were now onto tricep extensions. I noticed that there was no sweat under their isolation table. They noticed that there was a big puddle of sweat where I had been doing deadlifts. It's Florida, it's humid, I sweat, a lot. Tensions increased. I'd been deadlifting, there was testosterone coursing threw my veins. There was the smell of sweat and iron in the air.

After deadlifts I had 10x10 squat cleans at 135# on my schedule. Why should squat cleans anger anyone? I wasn't upset by their isolation exercises, why should anyone be upset by my big movements? I was out of the way, over in the corner, far from the mirrors and the isolation equipment. Why should a weight lifter practicing a weight lifting move upset someone? Maybe it was the CrossFit shirt, which was now displayed, the sweats having been thrown carelessly in the corner. The guns were out, and the curl and tricep extension crowd didn't like what they saw. I'm not saying I have beautiful biceps, but I am saying that if you do as much Oly lifting as I do, you get some bulges. I have some bulges. Bigger bulges than the father son team doing iso exercises. Much bigger. I think this ****ed them off. A lot.

"It's really hard to concentrate with you grunting so much," the dad said. The son giggled. Like a little girl. Really, just like my 5 year old niece.

"Sorry," I said, not feeling sorry at all. I was earning the puddle of sweat and the old man lifting noises. The squat cleans felt great. The grunts may have gotten a little louder, and a little more frequent. So maybe this is all my fault after all.

"I said, it's really hard to concentrate with all that noise," the dad said just a little louder.
"Yeah man, and all that sweat is gross," the son added.
I realized that I could carry the 135# over to him, clean it, jerk it, and drop it on his head and crush him like a Palmetto bug. I let the thought pass.

"It's a gym, it's humid. People sweat," I answered.
I turned away, back to my corner, my last chance to de-escalate.

On the 100th squat clean I dropped the bar. Maybe on purpose, maybe b/c I'd done 100 squat cleans and there wasn't any chalk and it was humid. Maybe because the bicep and tricep and crunch crowd nearby were eerily quiet. I lift weights, I'm used to noise, I'm not used to quiet in the gym anymore. Father and son were still on tricep extensions. There was still no sweat in their area.

"Are you almost done?" the son asked.
"Yes," I answered.
I reclined against the wall, sweat pouring off me, extremely proud of my 10x10 squat cleans.

"Good," the father answered. He gave me the look. You know the look. Everyone knows the look. The "you look away or there's going to be a fight," look. I could have looked away. I should have looked away. I should have walked out the door onto the beach and just enjoyed the glow of a great session practicing for the Pan Am Games. Tim and Jeff know that's not what happened...

I didn't look away. I looked back. With "that" look. The "I know and you know that you shouldn't have looked at me that way" look that the guy who knows he's going to win the fight gives the teapot bully who is used to getting away with the look. Maybe because he's rich. Maybe because he's the boss. Maybe because he's surrounded by people who don't ever look back.

He could've backed down, he should've backed down, he could have shown his son how to behave when a 250 pound man with bulging muscles whose just deadlifted more than the father and son weigh together and whose just squat cleaned 10x10 at 135# looks back at you. He didn't. I didn't. Someone had to blink.


"Maybe if you did some cardio you wouldn't be so fat," the son weighed in with.
"Cardio? I went for a walk on the beach this morning," I said.
"A walk? That's not cardio. Running is cardio, rowing is cardio." He pointed at the rowers lined up against the far wall.

"Rowing?" I asked. Did I mention the amazingly well-appointed hotel gym had four Concept 2 rowers?
"Yeah rowing," the kid said.
"Maybe I'll do some rowing. Good idea," I said.

It only sounded like I was backing down. I was baiting him. Setting him up for humiliation. You know I was baiting him, I know I was baiting him, we all know I was setting him up. Because there was no way that this kid, or his dad, neither of whom had any posterior chain, and neither of whom had any muscle of any description, despite their isolation curls and tricep extensions, was ever going to beat me at rowing. It wasn't going to happen. Not in this world, not in the next. And perhaps beating them at rowing would be a better release then the alternative. I still could've walked away. I didn't need to humiliate them. It's a character flaw, I know it, and one of these days it'll be the end of me. But that day wasn't today.

"Don't give yourself a heart attack," the kid said.
The father laughed.
"Wanna race?" I asked.
"Race?" the kid said.
"On the rower? We can make a bet or something."
"Race? A bet?" the kid said.
The father looked at the kid, the kid looked at the father.
"You're on," they said together.

We haggled, we postured, we negotiated, and finally reached an agreement on the distance (2k) and the bet. The details of the bet don't matter, not because I won, but because they wouldn't pay up. Who would lick up another person's sweat? I should have bet money. Maybe they would have paid. Anyway...

2k later, I'd won. Easily. So easily that the father was convinced the rowers were defective. I'd been rowing at about 18 spm, giving it a nice powerful pull each time, keeping it right around 2:00/500m. The son had been flailing at about 30 (until he quit after about 400m) and the father had been flogging the log at about 28, but not moving the rower b/c he was only pulling the handle about a foot each time, even though travelling the entire length of the rower. He was so convinced that the rowers were defective that he wanted a do-over. I wasn't sure he was going to be able to get up from his rower. But he insisted.

"Fine," I said. "You choose the rowers."
He took mine, and put me on his.
I didn't wipe the sweat off my rower, and it was pretty wet. My shorts and shirt had soaked through on the squat cleans. He had to be pretty motivated for the do-over, there's no way he wanted to lick my sweat off the floor.

The son had skulked off into the corner. Apparently the isolation curls and tricep extensions had made him too tired to be able to row.
"This is just between you two now," he managed. It was a clever way to escape having to pay up.

Only a few of the dozen or so people in the gym had taken any notice of the little showdown.

We strapped in, we did another 2k, I won, again, by a much bigger margin. Kudos to the dad though, he finished, in just over 15 minutes.

"Didn't want to give you the satisfaction of seeing me quit," he said.
I could have held out my hand.
I could have said "nice work, way to hang in there."
I could have let him off easy.
But I didn't.
That's the character flaw that's going to get me killed some day.

I didn't ask for him to pay up, I just told him to wipe down the rowers.
The attendant beat him to it. She had been hovering with Clorox wipes.

Finally I just left, like I should have about a half an hour earlier.
When will I learn?
When will I ever learn?

Tim Babcock 03-06-2014 04:20 PM

Re: The Shed 'O Pain
 
2 problems
TGU's 5-4-3-2-1/35, 45, 53, 61, 72#
10 pronators each arm
5 rounds

1 problem
5 burpees
10 reverse wrist curls
5 rounds

50 burpees for time:
2:43 PR (last week was 2:59)

Last nights metcon was 5 rounds

Great story JT (though I'm glad I wasn't there).

JT Kalnay 03-07-2014 01:03 PM

Re: The Shed 'O Pain
 
Friday March 7, 2014

Rest/Travel day.

JT Kalnay 03-08-2014 09:39 AM

Re: The Shed 'O Pain
 
Saturday March 8, 2014

Goblet squat and pass through warmup.
30 double under buy-in (2:16, this was ugly)

Oly practice (I stank, thank god the meet was last Saturday not today)
Snatches to 135#.
C&J to 135#.
I really didn't have it today.

30 double under cash-out (1:14, much better)

Tim Babcock 03-08-2014 04:04 PM

Re: The Shed 'O Pain
 
Completed 14.2 at Crossfit Tiffin

Warm up
Row 500 meters
Mobility Work
Overhead squats starting with 10 & 25# plates. Then worked up to 135# with a barbell. Worked in some C2B pull-ups too.

Workout 14.2

Every 3 minutes for as long as possible complete:

From 0:00-3:00
2 rounds of:
95-lb. overhead squats, 10 reps
10 chest-to-bar pull-ups

From 3:00-6:00
2 rounds of:
95-lb. overhead squats, 12 reps
12 chest-to-bar pull-ups

From 6:00-9:00
2 rounds of:
95-lb. overhead squats, 14 reps
14 chest-to-bar pull-ups

Etc., following same pattern until you fail to complete both rounds.
Completed 84 reps.
I wasn't really sure what to expect, but I wanted to make it through the round 12. 4 reps short. The 3 minutes goes really fast.

Lisa, Mary, and a friend from work came out to cheer me on. It was nice to have them there.

Tim Babcock 03-09-2014 08:47 AM

Re: The Shed 'O Pain
 
Mobility Work
5 wall balls
5 pull ups
5 burpees
3 rounds

Front Squats 5@ 45, 65, 95, 115, and 135#

Front Squat @ 155#
EMOM 5,5,5,5,3,3,3,3,3,5 Mentally and physically tough.

Metcon
10 wall balls
10 T2B
10 KBS 53#
10 minute AMRAP
4 rounds + 20 reps

100 dubs in 1:12

Not much zip today. Just got through it. It was nice having company.

JT Kalnay 03-09-2014 08:51 AM

Re: The Shed 'O Pain
 
Sunday March 9, 2014

Good to be back at the Shed 'o Pain!

goblet squat, pass through, air squat warmup

1x95# OHS
1xC2B (just had to prove I could do both)

Half hour doing step ups onto a 12" box carrying 10# in each hand and carrying 10# in may pack (training for Peru).

JT Kalnay 03-10-2014 03:12 PM

Re: The Shed 'O Pain
 
Monday March 10, 2014

@Tim, nice job moving 641 spots up the leaderboard.

2.5 miles on the treadmill, all uphill, all with 10# in my dorsal duffel.

goblet squats, 45# OHS to a box.

Tim Babcock 03-10-2014 03:29 PM

Re: The Shed 'O Pain
 
Mobility Work
10 KBS 35, 45, 53#
5 pull ups
5 burpees
3 rounds

Deadlift
5 135#
5 155#
5 175#
3 195#
3 215#
3 235#
1 255#
1 275#
1 300# Haven't pulled 300 in a long time. Felt good.

Metcon
"Ryan"
7 muscle ups
21 burpees
5 rounds
15:59 PR Last PR was at Seneca East on 1/2/13. 16:23.
14.3 should be "Ryan." ;)

JT Kalnay 03-11-2014 12:07 PM

Re: The Shed 'O Pain
 
@Tim, nice job on the 300#. That's enough to bend the bar. Yes you would likely move way up the leaderboard if Ryan were programmed...

Tuesday March 11, 2014
Air squat, goblet squat, pistol progression warmup.

Deadlifts for strength.

Hang cleans and hang snatches for technique.

Tim Babcock 03-12-2014 10:17 AM

Re: The Shed 'O Pain
 
30 band pull aparts
3 sets of 3 kettlebell arm bar each arm 20#, 35#, 45#

5 wall balls
5 pull ups
5 burpees
3 rounds

Thrusters
5 45#
5 65#
5 85#
5 105#
3 125#
3 135#
2 145#
1 150#
1 155#
1 160# PR
[URL="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sI8CmI5YmOY"]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sI8CmI5YmOY[/URL]

Metcon
3 backward rolls over the bar
7 hang power cleans 135#
11 box jumps 24#
5 rounds
12:57

JT Kalnay 03-12-2014 01:50 PM

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@Tim, awesome 160# thruster. I love how the chalk/dust flies off the mats when the 160# lands! With a 160# thruster and all the snatch and C&J work you've done we've got to enter you in a master weightlifting comp!

Wednesday March 12, 2014

air squat, goblet squat, pistol progression warmup

5 snatches at 65#
5 c&j at 65#

5 snatches at 95#
5 c&J at 95#

walked two miles on the treadmill, all uphill, 25# in the dorsal duffel for the first mile, 10# for the second mile (which was more uphill)

10 OHS at 45# cashout

JT Kalnay 03-13-2014 01:07 PM

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Thursday March 13, 2014

Goblet squat, pass through, OHS warmup

double under buy-in

10 snatches at 45# (did not bend arms on any!)

10 snatches at 95# (bent arms on every *#%$ one)

burpee buy out (burpees suck, but who doesn't know that...)

Tim Babcock 03-13-2014 03:27 PM

Re: The Shed 'O Pain
 
2 problems
TGU's 5-4-3-2-1/35-45-53-61-72#
10 pronators
5 rounds

50 burpees
2:38 PR - That was painful!

JT Kalnay 03-14-2014 04:27 PM

Re: The Shed 'O Pain
 
Friday March 14, 2014

Oly warmup
Snatch practice and drills up to 50kg.
Then did 10 attempts at 70kg (my PR)
Went 1-10, with 2 near misses, and 7 nfws.

Got a great tip from Kim Williams.
Drilled it at 50kg.

Tried 71kg, got it (a new PR)
Tried 72kg, got it (another new PR)

By this time I was totally worked, so I quit.

JT Kalnay 03-15-2014 01:28 PM

Re: The Shed 'O Pain
 
Saturday March 15, 2014

Beware the ides of March...

Excellent day training for Peru.
[url]http://www.mapmyrun.com/view_workout?w=507825675[/url]
[url]https://share.delorme.com/johnkalnay[/url]

Also made a 14.3 video and did 14.3 a couple times.
[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OjJd25mzD10&feature=youtu.be[/url]

Tim Babcock 03-15-2014 02:19 PM

Re: The Shed 'O Pain
 
Completed 14.3 at Crossfit Tiffin.

Mobility Work
500 meter row
A few reps of several exercises
5 deadlifts with 95, 135, 185, & 225
Some step ups in between.

Complete as many reps as possible in 8 minutes of:
135-lb. deadlifts, 10 reps
15 box jumps, 24-inch
185-lb. deadlifts, 15 reps
15 box jumps, 24-inch
225-lb. deadlifts, 20 reps
15 box jumps, 24-inch
275-lb. deadlifts, 25 reps
15 box jumps, 24-inch
315-lb. deadlifts, 30 reps
15 box jumps, 24-inch
365-lb. deadlifts, 35 reps
15 box jumps, 24-inch
95 reps
I'm happy with the result. Definitely not my best workout but I'm glad to have been able to complete 5 reps @ 275#. My back held up fine. It feels a little worked but not injured.
Lisa, Eric, and others cheered me on. Nice.

JT, I really like your tip about getting both legs up on the box before standing up. Gold!

Tim Babcock 03-16-2014 08:42 AM

Re: The Shed 'O Pain
 
20 band pull aparts
3 kettlebell arm bars each arm 20, 35, 45, 53
4 rounds

5 strict pull ups
10 push ups
15 air squats
3 rounds

14 minutes
1 rope climb on the odds
5 burpees and 10 air squats on the evens

HSPU
Ring Dips
Push ups
10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1
Didn't time it. Did it while carrying on a conversation with JT. All unbroken but lots of rest in between movements.

JT Kalnay 03-16-2014 09:04 AM

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Sunday March 16, 2014

goblet squat and pass throughs
3x20# tgu on each side
3x35# tgu on each side
10 ring dips with green band
10 ring dips with blue band
5 shoot throughs
10x45# strict press
10x65# strict press
5x95# strict press
5x115# strict press
3x125
1x135
1x145
1x155
1x165
failed at 175
failed at 170

10x115# push press
10x115# push press
4-5-4-3-2-1 pullups (haven't done pullups in a LONG time).

Pondered 14.4 and 14.5 with Tim.
I'm thinking we're going to see a 15 minute: amrap of
150 wbs
25 hspu
max effort muscle ups

and then 12 minutes of:
3-3-6-6-9-9...
95# thrusters
T2B

JT Kalnay 03-18-2014 04:29 AM

Re: The Shed 'O Pain
 
Monday March 17, 2014

"Rest" day (walked 1 very easy mile, worked 14 very long hours)

JT Kalnay 03-18-2014 01:15 PM

Re: The Shed 'O Pain
 
Tuesday March 18, 2014

Good day training for Peru.
Six laps on Hogs Back Hill with my brother.
[url]http://www.mapmyrun.com/view_workout?w=510322511[/url]

Oly practice on tap for tomorrow.


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