Showing posts with label Gym Boss. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gym Boss. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

But Baby Its Cold Outside

Now that summer is over and I can pack away my bikinis for the summer, my abs have finally started to take form. Awesome. There's a reason nobody ever trains for sweater season. 'Tis the season for over indulgence and Christmas Cookies, because we can hide it all under a giant wool sweater. If we get a warm day in December, I might just have strut around in my bikini top.

The Happiest Person in the World!
Saturday night, Jon and I were attending Diner en Blanc. I was hardly prepared, so I spent Saturday shopping for White Linens, wine glasses, and food. Then I spent time preparing all of said food. When all was said and done, I had about 1.5 hours before I had to start getting ready. I went to the park to get some trail running in. No, it wasn't a few hours lost in the wood, but it was important trail time. I got started, and sure enough pain in my left foot. Not too long ago I was having pain in my right foot. Its seems it simply jumped over to my left. Woo hoo. Absolutely aggravated and not wanting to chance a serious injury, I headed home. I was only struggling with running. Walking felt fine. Basically, putting pounding pressure on it hurt. Once home, I went to the backyard.
Yelling at Jon 'cause I thought my booty was hanging out.

     Jon: "Stand up straight."
     Me: "I can't. I'm sulking."

After telling him my aggravations, I got back to work. I still had time and I needed to get a good work out/sweat in. So I started flipping my tire. Jon went in and grabbed the camera, so I finally have pictures of me being a BA Tire Flipper!!!  I did push ups off my tire and jumped in and out of it. I also did some walking lunges with a log Jon had saved for me when he cut down a tree in the back. Plus some ab work.

 
 
 
Sunday was spent at the Bengals game. Who Dey!!! So it became a rest day, aside from 16oz. bicep curls.

Monday, I did my arm work. Set my Gym Boss to 11 intervals (got it right this time), 1 minute active, 20 seconds rest.

  • Medicine Ball Chest Throws (10 lbs.)
  • Pull Ups
  • Mountain Climber Push ups
  • Dead Lifts (15 lbs. each)
  • Squat Press (15 lbs each)
  • Curls (15 lbs)
  • Plank walk up with drag (25 lbs)
  • Kettle Bell Snatch (20 lbs)
  • Other arm Kettle Bell Snatch
  • Tri Row (25 lbs)
  • Other arm
Tuesday, I scaled down and modified the Spartan 1500. Basically, I bumped everything down to 30 and did the jumping jacks and side kicks first so I could get a good warm up in.
  1. 30 Jumping Jacks
  2. 30 Side Kicks
  3. 30 Burpees
  4. 30 Pull ups (10, 6, 5, 5, 4) - All assisted
  5. 30 Box Jumps (or stair jumps)
  6. 30 Medicine ball squat throw against wall
  7. 30 Brazilian Ab twists
  8. 30 Jumping Lunges
  9. 30 Curls (30 each side)
  10. 30 Tri Rows (15x2 each side)
  11. 30 Frog Jumps
  12. 30 Squat Jumps
  13. 100 Crunches
  14.  
 
 

Monday, August 27, 2012

The Eve of a New Decade

Tomorrow I turn 30. Apparently, I'm pretty bad at turning a momentous age. I'm not dreading it. I don't feel old. I'm not griping about how much better I felt in my early 20's. I'm completely okay with turning another year older. It almost feels like just another day for me. We're going to celebrate with dinner at my favorite pizza joint, ZZ's, and then we're going climbing at Climb Time in Blue Ash.

Not much else to say about turning thirty. I work out so I can continue to feel great as I age. I lost my grandma over the winter. She played volleyball into her 70's and followed her own form of a diet. On her fridge there was a magnet that read, "Norma, stick to your diet." At my cousin's grad party, we had cold cut sandwiches, and she skipped on the bread because of the calorie count. She never smoked a cigarette. And these are the reasons she was able to remain in her house where she raised her children and where we would all pile in the living room every Christmas Eve to open presents and have a Nerf War. Over this winter, I personally discovered my belief that our ultimate fate has been determined. There is no cheating death. Our ticket's been punched. However, I have control on how I will spend those days up to that point. I hope to continue my journey of good health and fitness throughout my entire life. I want to be there for every second of it.

Enough with the deep stuff. Tomorrow morning I'm going to kick my 30 year old ass. I'm working on a solid interval training set. I'll share in next post. In the mean time, on Saturday I did an interval set from Men's Health Magazine in the living room. I used 15 lbs. free weights and my handy Gym Boss. It is appropriately titled "From Skinny to Spartacus." Did three rounds. The Plank Walkup with Dumbbell Drag was a killer.

This morning I did a 3.5 mile smash run. Included inverse pull ups on the playground, Tri-dips, walking lunges, wall push off's (20 each leg), and calf raises. Felt dehydrated still from excessive partying on Saturday. But I got through it.

Monday, July 16, 2012

A Few Firsts

Does a Spartan Chick poop in the woods? Luckily, no. Not this time. This weekend was full of personal firsts. Fortunately, going number two in the woods was not one of them.

Saturday afternoon was spent at our family's lake house with family friends. Between the boating, floating, and Chillakin, I managed to get a short swim in. My crowning achievement was getting up on the wake board! Woot Woot! It was very exciting and I cannot wait to go again. On my third try, I was up and apparently my facial expression was of sheer intensity. No fancy tricks for this girl. All of my focus was on staying up and keeping the board from wiggling back and forth. Everyone on the boat was giving me the signal to go outside the wake, but I had no idea how to steer the damn thing. Was it not enough that I got my butt out of the water? Sheesh. Tough crowd.

Following dinner, I headed home. I was meeting up with friends downtown to celebrate my friend Jenny's Dirty Thirty. I met them at the Holy Grail, then we cabbed it over to Righteous Room. Before I knew it, it was after 1am. The plan was to get home earlier since I was racing Sunday morning, but we were having too much fun dancing our pants off under the stars.

Sunday morning was rough. The alarm went off at 6:30, and I tried my darnest to think of a reason to skip the race. Between the day at the lake and 5 hours of sleep, I was whooped. I dragged my butt out of bed and put on some coffee. I got my stuff together and headed out the door. Made a couple of pit stops at the gas station, Brueggers bagels, and Biggs for water. I totally forgot to grab water at the house, that's how out of it I was. On the way to East Fork, I had my plain bagel with cream cheese, chocolate milk, coconut water, coffee, and water. Looking back, I realize this was a little much and a bad combo.

When I pulled up to the beach and saw my fellow racers, every ounce of courage I had mustered immediately disappeared. As I said in a previous post, its a small circuit. Only about 200 people registered, and probably 90% of them looked to be in ultra-marathon shape. So not only did I feel like crap, I was intimidated.  I went up to the tent to collect my bib, and it turned out I registered for the 10.6 mile race. Crap. Luckily, it was a 2 loop course and the 5.8 mile was just once around the loop. The day was not going well. I saw everyone warming up, so I tried warming up with a jog along the shore. I felt like I was going to puke, and I had some serious indigestion. No bueno. Eventually, it was time to line up. One woman complimented my shirt. That made me feel better. And she also signed up too late, and was doing only 1 loop of the 10.6 course. I was not alone.

The race started and up the hill we went. That was probably the best part of the race for me. I can climb hills. Once to the top, we hooked a left and into the woods we went. One by one, inching along. Eventually, we thinned out. However, the running jumbled and loosened everything in my tummy, and I had to go the bathroom. Crap. Literally. I was miserable. There was no more running for me. I would run some, then walk. At one point, I pulled over to let other racers pass, and another racer stopped with me. She was struggling due to food poisoning the week prior and was having hydration issues. I explained to her my situation, and she said, "Trail racers go in the woods." Say, what? I thanked her for the tip, and told her I was going to walk a little to build up some bravado and formulate a strategy. Thank God, I did. Low and behold, not even 5 minutes later I crossed a street to a parking lot with a Port-a-Potty. I have never been so happy to see a nasty Port-a-Potty in my life. My trail buddy was standing next to the water station pointing to it, and I gave her two thumbs up and the biggest smile in the entire world. After my pit stop, it was back on the trail. I still wasn't feeling 100%, but I was certainly a lot better. I finished the race, not at the pace I wanted, but I did finish. It took me 1 hour, 8 minutes.

It was my first trail race and my first race with stomach issues. I've heard horror stories about digestion problems, but man, not fun to experience first hand. I will say I am happy it happened during a 5.6 mile race than during one of my upcoming Spartans. Overall, it was hardly my best performance, but I don't believe in bad races. I try to learn at least something new about myself each time. Take aways from this race: Always wear my bandanna. I was having problems with sweat dripping in my face. Better diet the day before and day of the race. Cheese ball and chip dip are not good ways to carbo load the day before a race. My friend suggested before my longer races, to have a test run with my meals. Brilliant! Also, no more Sunday races. I put my body through the gauntlet on Friday and Saturday, which does not make for a good race on Sunday. Finally, don't lose your courage. Run your own race. No one will judge you.
  
Three bibs for the year. Two for Jon.

This morning, I didn't have much time to work out. I warmed up with a jump rope to 2 songs. Then I did 2 rounds of 8 count interval training concentrating on my arms. I did 60 seconds on, with a 15 second rest. I bought a hot pink Gym Boss interval timer. It was $20 and the arm band was $3. I use it at least once a week and I highly recommend them. I know there are also phone app's that are interval timers. I don't have a fancy phone so I bought an actual timer. Plus I use my iPod Touch for my music, and I needed a separate device. My list is below.

Kettle Bell Swing (20 lbs)
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Kettle Bell Snatch Right (20 lbs)
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Kettle Bell Snatch Left (20 lbs)
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Pull Ups on my Bands
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Farmers Walk (2 Lowes buckets with 20 lbs. of gravel in each)
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Tri Rows (20 lbs. kettle bell, 30 seconds each arm)
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Plank
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Shoulder Raises (8 lb, alternating with one arm front and one arm side)