Just a short three miler on the treadmill this evening. 26ish minutes. Just time to think.
Yesterday's humorously hellacious WOD has left me battered and bruised. The inside of my right thigh is black and blue from all those rope climbs, and my legs are toast from...I'm guessing the run, a mile total, lugging a Kiefer-weighted bag on my back.
But how could I not run today? The Women's Olympic Marathon early this morning was so inspirational. Their effort was so impressive. I was sad for Kara Goucher that she dropped back early as I know her goals were loftier than her results--same goes for Shalane Flanigan. Heart-breaking, really. My older son asked me if I could run as fast as the women in the marathon. I laughed! Nope, I said, they are running almost TWICE as fast as I do in marathons. So humbling!
One of these years an American will be on the podium again. Only two have been there before: Joan Benoit Samuelson, gold, in the debut women's marathon in 1984 and Deena Kastor, bronze, in 2004. (I cried like a baby when she crossed the finish line.)
I'm not a night runner, but I ran around 8 PM tonight. After a dinner, which consisted of: burger with brie & honey mustard and a stout. And then some gelato, bacio flavored in case you wondered. It was a calorie-filled weekend, so I was glad to finish the weekend with a good, healthy run.
Incorporating Crossfit and traditional marathon training to kick a little ass.
Showing posts with label week four. Show all posts
Showing posts with label week four. Show all posts
Sunday, August 5, 2012
Saturday, August 4, 2012
Crossfit WOD
31 Heroes WOD
As Many Reps As Possible in 31 minutes of (Teams of 2):
- 8 Thrusters (155#/105#)
- 6 rope climbs
- 11 Box jumps (30"/24")
Partner #1 does this while partner #2 picks up a sandbag (45#/25#) and does a 400M sandbag run. When partner #2 completes run, partner #1 picks up the sandbag and does the run, and partner #2 continues wherever partner #1 left of in AMRAP.
Team score is total number of reps completed.
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The 31 Heroes Project came about in response to the Chinook helicopter crash that took place on August 6, 2011 killing 30 military service members and one military working dog. The WOD is 31 minutes long to honor the 31 heroes who died--one minute for each hero. There's a whole lot more information about it here in case you're curious. It's a partner WOD for those who had a partner for obvious reasons--when you're in the military, everything is about the life of your buddy. His life is in yours, and your life is in his. Literally.
Though it was a partner WOD, I had no partner. I didn't realize that 99% of the participants--um, all but me--had called their friends ahead of time and prearranged teams. Oops. So I did it by myself, which did seem fitting for where I am in this moment of my life. It wasn't a huge variation of what's listed above. I just started with the 400M run and went through the rest of the skills after that.
We had to come up with a team name--anything patriotic. Others chose Apple Pie, Team America, and Patriots. I wanted to think of something clever and, since I was by myself, something befitting of that. So, I was Team George. George Washington exemplified what one leader can do, right? So I wanted to show--mostly myself--what I could do. In retrospect, if I had realized that there was a canine involved in the heroes project, I would have named my team o' one "Sweetlips" because that was the George's favorite dogs (of many--he was a dog lover. He once returned his enemy's dog at the end of a battle. Read about it in this children's book. Alas, calling out "Sweetlips!" at the end of each round sounded a little risque, so...I went with George.
So it started. I am a pretty tough gal, but this WOD really tried to knock me flat. The run was fine--my youngest son weighs 25 pounds, so that wasn't bad--I have training for that weighted run all day, every day. The box jumps are one of my strengths. I chose a lighter weight for the thrusters; I went with just 55#. I wish I had done more, at least 75#.
But the rope climbs. Damn! The rope climbs. I actually like climbing ropes in WODs and am pretty proud of the fact that I'm able to scramble up and down them. But I've never done so many, and it's been months and months since I've done them. I think I spent half of these 31 minutes just staring at the rope, thinking lots of thoughts about how it was me vs the rope. You can do it. You can do it. You can do it. No complicated mantra here.
During one break from the 6 rope climbs I walked away from them a little and saw a book lying on a bench. It must have been from one of the kids whose parents come to workout, and their kid sits on the side and reads or, more likely, plays on some cool device that starts with an "i" that I would never let my kids have. This book was The Book of Manners for Good Girls. My mind kind of swirled and my gumption shot up. That was me and still is me--a good girl. Who was always focused on good manners. But maybe too much. We so often look at our girls and tell them to quiet down, stay clean, say please and thank you, follow directions while their brotherly counterparts have more flexible rules because of more flexible expectations.
I attacked the rope the next few times thinking of what I wanted for my daughter, and other girls--to be tough, to try things they might think they can't do, to yell from the rooftops, to laugh in an undignified manner, to get as messy as the boys.
Anyway, long story short: I almost got 4 rounds, by myself. I was two box jumps short. Uncharacteristically of me, I fell on the box and just couldn't get up. I had tears in my eyes and was super emotional about the whole thing, from the WOD but also from the week.
Friday, August 3, 2012
Long Run
The best laid plans of mice and men... often go awry.
Well, I aimed to do 14 miles but life got in the way. Hiked for 2 hours on the Pacific Heritage Trail while talking to dear ol' mom. It was gorgeous and good to be out for that long...I think I ran for about 30 minutes at the end.
What can you do?
Well, I aimed to do 14 miles but life got in the way. Hiked for 2 hours on the Pacific Heritage Trail while talking to dear ol' mom. It was gorgeous and good to be out for that long...I think I ran for about 30 minutes at the end.
What can you do?
Wednesday, August 1, 2012
Crossfit WOD
AMRAP in 15 minutes of:
- 6 pull ups
- 8 T2B
- 10 SDHP (70#KB/53#KB)
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7 rounds, Rx. Was happy to Rx this sucker...it looks so easy written there. But it's three grip skills--and my right hand is definitely paying the price for that, and for my stubborness in switching to ring rows once I started feeling some pain.
My toes to bar are getting a little better, but I'm still not able to do them one after the other after the other. I think this and double unders should be my focus for the rest of the summer. SHOULD be!
I'm hoping my hand is better before Saturday, when the WOD includes rope climbs. And I think it's 30 minutes long or something like that. I'm not sure if I should look and then know what to expect or just show up, and be ready for anything. Hmm...in the meantime, I'll hopefully sleep better and more tonight, take the day off tomorrow, and just run on Friday.
My first day at 36. I'm pretty happy with where I'm at, physically. Best shape of my life, feeling tough and strong and capable. Lucky me.
Speedplay: Hills
It's my 36th birthday today, so I had to do something with 36 in it. So... 36 minute workout, which turned out to be 4.2 miles.
Warm up 10 minutes
Four sets of:
1 minute at 3%
1 minute at 4%
1 minute at 5%
2 minutes at 1% recovery
6 minute cool down
Sorta Crossfit-like workout now that I look at it! It was an easier version of last week's hill treadmill workout... I haven't been sleeping well and much, so I have to be careful not to overdo it. I'm not good at taking rest days.
But happy birthday, me. :)
Warm up 10 minutes
Four sets of:
1 minute at 3%
1 minute at 4%
1 minute at 5%
2 minutes at 1% recovery
6 minute cool down
Sorta Crossfit-like workout now that I look at it! It was an easier version of last week's hill treadmill workout... I haven't been sleeping well and much, so I have to be careful not to overdo it. I'm not good at taking rest days.
But happy birthday, me. :)
Monday, July 30, 2012
Crossfit WOD
For time:
- 20 shoulder presses 95#/65#
- 400 m run
- 15 push presses 135#/95#
- 400m run
- 10 push jerks 165#/105#
- 400m run
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10:11. Didn't Rx. I think I could have though it would definitely have taken me five more minutes, but it would have been a struggle and my back doesn't feel 100%. Better not to push it, I think. And I hate just standing there, staring at the bar.
55# for shoulder presses (did 65# last week and my back did NOT feel swell afterwards)
65# for push press (had 85# ready but nearly fell over when I lifted it for the first time)
85# for push jerk (I earn the slacker award for this. Coulda shoulda done 95#...next time!)
Glad that it's week four in marathon training... I had a slow week last week for a few reasons, some physical but more mental reasons. I'm still focused and in great shape, and looking forward to getting past the hillwork of this week and next and getting to speedwork. So I can be a speed demon at oh-dark-thirty!
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