Thursday, September 8, 2011, Check-In
Sep. 8th, 2011 08:12 amHey, EED community!
Here is your daily check-in post! Hope everyone is having a great day!
If you are posting for the first time, or new to the community, please review the community's standards, below.
1. Mod (that's me!) will post a Daily Check In post, for those who prefer to note their daily activities in response to a prompt. Please only place exercise comments here.
2. All members are encouraged to post daily independent posts about their activities, if they prefer that to a prompt.
3. Please place any NON-EXERCISE comments in independent update posts and behind a cut. Some people are sensitive to discussion of diet and nutrition. That is integral to many people's exercise activities, so I want members to be able to discuss that, but for those who are here strictly to log exercise, I would like them to be able to avert their eyes.
4. Everyone is encouraged to introduce themselves, discuss their exercise goals, and post updates on their activities. "I finally made it to running a mile!" or "I kicked up into handstand today!" are updates that we all want to hear about and share! Please put long posts and entries involving diet and nutrition behind a cut, though.
5. Aside from intro posts and injury announcements, please try to include an exercise update in every post.
Here is your daily check-in post! Hope everyone is having a great day!
If you are posting for the first time, or new to the community, please review the community's standards, below.
1. Mod (that's me!) will post a Daily Check In post, for those who prefer to note their daily activities in response to a prompt. Please only place exercise comments here.
2. All members are encouraged to post daily independent posts about their activities, if they prefer that to a prompt.
3. Please place any NON-EXERCISE comments in independent update posts and behind a cut. Some people are sensitive to discussion of diet and nutrition. That is integral to many people's exercise activities, so I want members to be able to discuss that, but for those who are here strictly to log exercise, I would like them to be able to avert their eyes.
4. Everyone is encouraged to introduce themselves, discuss their exercise goals, and post updates on their activities. "I finally made it to running a mile!" or "I kicked up into handstand today!" are updates that we all want to hear about and share! Please put long posts and entries involving diet and nutrition behind a cut, though.
5. Aside from intro posts and injury announcements, please try to include an exercise update in every post.
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Date: 2011-09-08 03:19 pm (UTC)Arms and Abdominals, but I'm too sore and for anything else. :/
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Date: 2011-09-08 03:35 pm (UTC)Bench press: 15kg dumbbells, 10 reps then 6 reps. I've been at 30kg for a long time now, but my workout compliance has been very inconsistent. I'm hoping that when I get more compliant, I'll bust through to 35.
Dumbbell row: 25kg, 2x10. I think it's time to move up, but I'm unsure about my technique. I think what I'm doing is more like a deadlift.
Standing shoulder press: 10kg dumbbells, 2x10. This one's weird: it feels too easy for the first 6 or 7 reps, then suddenly I'm clean and jerking them instead of just pressing for the last 3 reps. I should keep at 20kg until I can do all the reps with good form, right?
Stability ball plank: 2x30sec. Still working on keeping my form right so that even 30 seconds feels like I've been punched in the abs.
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Date: 2011-09-08 03:50 pm (UTC)Actually, I'd try upping the weight and lowering the reps for a couple of workouts. Heavier weights builds more strength, right? Then if you want, you can lower it back to what you were doing before and see if you can do all ten reps with good form.
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Date: 2011-09-08 03:53 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-09-08 05:32 pm (UTC){*"This is the equivalent of a fifteen-storey building," says the recorded announcement intended to deter you from doing this, but I'm fairly sure that's a lie.}
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Date: 2011-09-08 08:56 pm (UTC)But for reference, Notre Dame has 387 steps, so walking up all of the emergency steps at Covent Garden the equivalent of walking halfway up that.
When I lived in a city with a subway, my home station was the deepest in the area and I'd use the stairs when the escalator was annoyingly crowded or had a long line. (Because apparently for me, being lazy means wasting time rather than energy and I'd rather kill my legs than have to wait.) I looked it up and it had 199 steps from the lowest platform to the ground. The main section was 117 steps, which means even walking up the escalator would probably net you 50. I kind of miss it.
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Date: 2011-09-08 07:33 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-09-08 09:36 pm (UTC)Or I could invest in some dumbbells, possibly with adjustable plates. But where would I put them? And, besides, shovelglove is fun and makes me deeply amused.
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Date: 2011-09-08 10:10 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-09-08 10:17 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-09-08 11:00 pm (UTC)As a bonus, I discovered that my proportions are such that if I put a pillow on a box, I can put my head on it and use it to support myself to kick into a handstand with arms slightly bent and some weight on my head. And then I can push up to transfer more weight to my hands.
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Date: 2011-09-09 01:34 am (UTC)Warm up: Run 400m or so. Bear walk with a medicine ball; do 60 Russian twists with said medicine ball. 20 push-ups, 20 squats, 20 standing rotations.
Main workout. Three increasing sets of 9, 15, and 21 reps of: Thrusters with 2 16kg kettlebells, then pull-ups. (I sort of waddled my way through the thrusters and used a big rubber band to assist with the pull-ups.)
A minute of pushups and jumping squats to see how many we could do in a minute.
Some burpees.
Then a bunch of short-distance, rapid-direction-changing wind-sprint thingies.
I think my asthma kicked in at some point, or maybe I just inhaled a piece of dust or chalk, because the coughing post-workout was almost as tough as the workout itself.
(Whine whine whine, bitch moan whine. Lather, rinse, repeat.)
But at least I'm alive. :-)
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Date: 2011-09-09 01:15 pm (UTC)