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TR vs the future

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  • taniwharugbyT Offline
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    #281

    Forgot to say I went to the beach on Wednesday and tried paddle boarding...harder than it looks! Not to mention good for the quads maintaining the balance. <br />
    <br />
    Felt really unco though, given I've done little that required that kind of balance for a long time.

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      100 lizard crawls on the incline in my backyard (about 20+/- deg slope)<br />
      100 burpees (varied them by jumping left to right and forward and back)<br />
      200 mountain climbers<br />
      90 sec plank

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        120 squats@60kg (put back on rack at 50, 75 and 100 for about 5-10 sec)<br />
        100 (each side) hammer/wood choppers<br />
        planks; arms on weight bench, feet on swiss ball and moving it slowly left to right 150 times<br />
        5 mins punch bag<br />
        <br />
        didnt take as long as I expected, but got a hell of a sweat up!

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          #284

          went for a walk up the hill with additional 10kg of weight, and a 7 year old...the latter made it hard going on the way up (the usual incessant chat urned to whinging) but coming down he ran about half of it.<br />
          <br />
          really gets a good sweat up, and much easier on the joints than running it.

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            100 cleans @ 40kg, really struggled on the last ones<br />
            5 mins skipping (was gonna do dips, but felt my forearms were hammered from the cleans)<br />
            150 med ball thrusters<br />
            1 min plank (feet on swiss ball) then 45 knee raises (in plank position on weight bench, feet on swiss ball)<br />
            <br />
            took a fraction over 30mins, but the best bit, slipping into the kids pool after.

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              Apparently was 30 deg at 4pm today....<br />
              <br />
              Warm up on the punch bag<br />
              100 dips<br />
              200 weighted step ups (10kg plate in each hand, step is knee height - I now know I couldnt do my walk with these plates!!)<br />
              200 overhand sledgehammer-tyre<br />
              200 mountain climbers (with the knee pushing outward)

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                Wairau
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                you're doing really well, and I'm jealous of the warm weather-heh but here I commonly workout at 35+ degrees and humid so no complaining! Good to see you are really getting into some hikes. Anywhere you can give stair repeats (you need 150-200 stairs) a go?<br />
                <br />
                Re: your dips, do you do[url="http://www.beebleblog.com/images/tricepdip.jpg"] them on a chair[/url], or with parallel bars like [url="http://www.realfitnessblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/dips.jpg"]this (which is what I do)[/url]? 100 on the parallel bars is a good effort, how do you break up the sets?

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                  I do them on parallel bars.<br />
                  <br />
                  I start off and max out (20+ some days I do more, some, less) then just try to do sets of 8-12 from there on in, with a 5 sec or so break....(try to do sets of 10, easier to keep count)<br />
                  <br />
                  Where I run/walk, there are plenty of steps, but not in one go(maybe 100 would be the most? - I'll count this weekend) and they are also inconsistent height and depth. I assume the stair repeats you do are in in your thread, back at the start??

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                    #289

                    impressive on the dips-well done! Try to do 20 minutes like that, it really helps build strength.<br />
                    <br />
                    I do stair repeats-on every page of my thread I guess. Did 1 hour-2 minutes each*30, on Sunday. Legs are only just not sore today. <br />
                    <br />
                    They are high enough that I can do 2 but not 3 at a time-and I do 2 all the way to the top-doing 1 by 1 is pretty much useless. Jog down, and repeat.

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                      will give it a crack this weekend...maybe a dozen (will see how long that takes, but will be good for a start - so you 'sprint' up, and then job back down.<br />
                      <br />
                      There is a section which should do the job (probably only 100 or so steps) but that is the good and bad thing about these tracks in that the steps are tough because they are inconsistent and hard to get a rhythm going.<br />
                      <br />
                      I really enjoy (in that they never fail to push me) the runs up these tracks, so am keen to use any variants on there.

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                        warm up on bag, although was already too warm!!<br />
                        <br />
                        100 deadlifts @ 60kg, 100 ez bar curls @15kg, 100 tyre flips, 3 x 30 side planks (each side) 60 sec plank<br />
                        <br />
                        sweating like never before!!!!!!

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                          went for a run up the mountain today; 27 deg 100% humidity (it rained just before I ran and stopped when I started) never sweated so much, ever!<br />
                          <br />
                          Found a section to do stair sprints (longest I could find) only about 45 or so steps of varying depth and height, but on a steep section, took about 50 seconds to sprint up and jog back and start over, did this 10 times. Finished the run to the top, back down and did 10 more on the same section, took 51 mins in total but it wont take as long next time as there was a detour (at the top to some concrete steps to see if they'd suit) and a minute stop at the start so I didnt randomly turn up in some couples wedding photo!

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                            Never EVER miss the chance to photo bomb a wedding pic!

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                              but I'd never know if I succeeded! They werent famous or anything, a couple of the bridesmaids were tidy, but was a big unit in the groomsmen....

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                                spent the morning and a bit of the early afternoon sawing and cutting back trees in the back yard (getting the left arm co-ordinated to ensure equality on sawing is a mission <img src='http://www.daimenhutchison.com/rugby/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/wink.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=';)' />) and got a massive sweat up.<br />
                                <br />
                                Then out running again...probably not my best idea in the heat out there, usually I love running in this heat, but today in the shade of the trees it was sooooooo humid, I almost ran and stair sprinted myself to vomit!<br />
                                <br />
                                Fortunately I do keep the fluids up through the day that it isnt an issue when I sweat about 4L on the run <img src='http://www.daimenhutchison.com/rugby/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':)' />

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                                  When I ran the other day going from the road into the forestry roads it was insane - nice breeze on the road, and like running through a sauna once in the bush! <br />
                                  <br />
                                  You're hitting it hard though, awesome work.

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                                    gutted, was gonna go for a good run tonight, but donated blood today and the lady took a wee bit of time to find the vein, got a tingly feeling in my hand until she asked for another person to sort it, started feeling light headed for the first few minutes, and hasnt totally gone, so thought it best to flag the run or lifting any weight...<br />
                                    <br />
                                    92.6kg this morning (and yesterday)

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                                      funny old week...got told Tuesday afternoon I had to make a fleeting visit to Christchurch for work, so left Thursday morning, arrive home late Friday arvo.<br />
                                      <br />
                                      Not been a good week exercise-wise, but I did get out for a 6.5km run last night round Hagley Park, apparently the elevation varied between 1.5m and 7m <img src='http://www.daimenhutchison.com/rugby/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':)' /> very flat city that one, nice park though, great facilities for people who wanna keep fit with hanging rings and exercise stations littered about, great to see, wish more councils did this in the public spaces (or course you always have the twats who think it is good to destroy said stations...)<br />
                                      <br />
                                      oh, and it was fracken freezing down there too!! The lady at my hotel told me it got down to 3 overnight, summer Christchurch WTF!! <img src='http://www.daimenhutchison.com/rugby/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/wink.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=';)' />

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                                        I'd imagine, what with all the damage mother nature visited upon the place, anyone spotted vandalising things would be drawn and quartered...

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                                          Those parks with setup like that are pretty cool. A couple o our local parks have the fitness stations an they always seem to get well used

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