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Progress Journals & Experimental Routines / Re: chasing athleticism
« on: September 16, 2019, 09:25:38 am »
that's great news man!

so what's the plan going forward? going to take it easy for a while - or a long time?

pc!

Updates! So that first MRI was not great. It was done with a only 1.5T machine at a small lab, and the radiologist who wrote the report on it diagnosed on a particularly blurry image. When i went to see the GP to get the report, she freaked me out made things were seem far worse than they actually were. But thankfully she had written a specialist referral and so I could finally see an expert, 3 months after injury, i'd finally get to see someone who knew about treating knee injuries. The GPs had just wasted my time with pointless scans and 'resting' which only made my leg muscles completely detrained and inhibited and ultimately did nothing to actually address the root of the problem. I wanted an MRI from day 1 but they simply would not do do one, it took a miracle to even get one in the first place (as i described earlier).

The ortho was looking at the MRI when i walked in and he said, yeah this isn't the best image, im not sure really sure I see what the radiologist had reported etc.  I explained how i hurt myself 3 months ago but i couldn't see him until now. He was annoyed that it took that long to do an MRI. 

He looked over my knee a bit and reassured me that i was going to be fine then finally said, we'll get you to do another MRI. At the hospital with a 3T machine. And the radio techs and radiologists were top notch at the hospital as opposed to the local lab near my place. This was what I was hoping for when i walked in to see him because to my eye, the image looked blurry too and i was hoping for a 3T MRI. But the catch was i had to wait 6 weeks till i saw the ortho again to get the MRI report. He thought PT would help me that's why he suggested 6 weeks. In the meantime he had told me to see a physiotherapist, to restore function to my leg muscles which had stopped firing (my quad pretty much disappeared), which i went to once and decided it wasn't going to be worthwhile. She had me do random weird exercises using the rope pulldown, that assume you're the typical sedentary person who needs 'core strength'.  I was especially disappointed because i was told she works with AFL athletes but i guess when you're dealing with young elite athletes, they must practically must heal themselves. All she needed to do was touch my abs to see i have no lack of ab development, it's not easy to stabilise heavy squats as a taller dude without a lot of core strength, the leverage just makes it impossible not to have impressive core development. Yes i had told her i had a history of heavy weight training. 

So 6 weeks later i would see the ortho again, i had taken NSAIDs since i first saw him at his advice, he said taking the NSAID and training would work better because it would let the body break the pain-muscle-inhibition cycle and allow me to gradually restore function to the muscles that had become dormant. It sounded good in theory but the problem was, my knee was still fucked up. So while his trick worked, the swelling in my knee went away significantly that it wasn't too dissimilar to my left knee , the pain remained at certain movements but i could start training again with some discomfort, eg at the bottom of a squat it hurt. Fully extending the leg with resistance hurt. So i stopped trying to rehab it, because i could tell the problem was just not going to be be fixed with exercise.

I walked into his office for the 2nd time and he was looking at the 2nd MRI. This is much better he said. I had reviewed it prior to seeing him and i could agree. The detail was amazing, jaw dropping. It picked up 3 bits of loose cartilage 3mm big, etc. He said do you want to continue with conservative treatment or do you want to do surgery? I blurted out surgery! He said i thought so. So 3 days later im getting the first surgery of my life. The whole thing took less than 9 minutes, they gave me a usb thumb drive of the whole thing. What i got was basically one of those cleanup surgeries NBA players get. A knee arthroscope. 2 days later i was off crutches, 3 days i was walking more or less with a normal gait. 2 weeks later i was off the NSAIDs and pain free doing exercises which previously hurt etc.

I've started rehabbing now .. but weirdly my leg muscles are not really responding to training. They wont activate properly .. when i do the leg extension machine, my R leg is half as strong as the L leg. it starts shaking uncontrollably even with light weight on the exercise. But at 4 weeks post, i can squat pain free now. I still haven't got full rom back though, but close to it. Apparently it takes about 6 to 8 weeks to restore normal function post .. something to do with synovial fluid taking that long to go back to normal.

tldr: things are on the up




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800m+ Running and/or Conditioning / Re: Great "full race" footage
« on: September 16, 2019, 01:05:13 am »
just got done watching the full vid.

well, that was amazing.

incredible watching people go under 60 min.. but 58:01? man he was blazing.

happy for him. love Kamworor. he's a real gritty dude.

excited to see what he will do in New York (full) a month or so from now. He's in serious shape. Hope he drops something huge there.

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800m+ Running and/or Conditioning / Re: Great "full race" footage
« on: September 16, 2019, 12:24:51 am »
^^ 29:07 in. i love how a guy on a bike, traveling at a decent commute pace, gets dusted by Kamworor & the other runners.

man they are flying.

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Nutrition & Supplementation / Re: Leptin & Insulin Resistance Balancing
« on: September 15, 2019, 11:43:24 pm »
also:

most of the people I work with are "baffled" by how I eat etc.. ie, they never see me eat. I don't go get lunch. I don't eat anything while i'm there. So they don't understand how I can possibly not eat the entire time i'm there, and still be able to focus/not even look hungry etc. A few have made comments like "man don't have any idea how you do it" etc.

so just from my experience, people are baffled at someone who doesn't eat a major meal during work hours (ie lunch), or snack / eat throughout the day. you can tell it seems very foreign, because they have to eat lunch, and have to eat some snacks throughout the day. they simply, are hungry - but I am not. lol.

when we have special occasions, ie lunch is brought in, or someone just randomly brings in donuts, most of my co-workers hardly have any of it - they eat very "mice-like", trying to not eat too many calories etc. Meanwhile, i'll crush it, just to be respectful (imho). ie, I won't stick to my fast if my boss buys every1 lunch, I just feel that's kind of rude. It doesn't happen often, maybe once a month or so. So i'm not going to refrain from eating just to stick to my nutritional strategy. Instead, i'll dive in and act normal. But I find it funny how my co-workers won't eat lots of cake during a birthday, or won't have several slices of pizza, but during lunch they will eat these huge lunches & also snack throughout the day. I mean they are trying not to "overeat", but they are constantly eating and very frequently. They all carry significantly more fat than I do, just is what it is. I'm probably only SLIGHTLY more active than most of them now, since i'm not running alot etc. So i'm more like them based on activity level, but on the complete opposite end of the spectrum when it comes to diet.

slightly interesting, dno.

my real-world 2cents on it.

 :ninja:

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Bios / Re: Animals
« on: September 15, 2019, 11:04:20 pm »
dno why it isn't playing: https://i.imgur.com/k5XkBFL.gifv


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Nutrition & Supplementation / Re: Leptin & Insulin Resistance Balancing
« on: September 15, 2019, 11:02:57 pm »
smh @ "mouth tape" :< when will it end.

A long video, but it blew my mind a bit  - it made me understand things a lot better

<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jXXGxoNFag4" target="_blank">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jXXGxoNFag4</a>

that was great, enjoyed it. loved the section on diabetes.

i mostly eat once a day (dinner). occasionally i'll eat earlier, but for the most part, i've been managing to eat 1x/day for months now. My weight had ballooned (lol) up to ~162 or so after I got injured and stopped running as much. Stayed there for a month or so, then stayed in the high 158+ for another month or so. Then got back on eating 1x/day and have slowly drifted back to down low 140's. Plan is to try and get to my lightest ever WITHOUT much exercise, ie 135 lb or so on mostly diet. I'm still active (yard work on the weekend) and 1-2x/wk run, but nowhere near what I was when I hit 139 lb last year running 80-100 mi per wk for 1.5 months or so.

Very interested to see how low (& lean) I can get on mostly diet strategies. My strategy is just drink tons of water, eat 1x/day, and what I do eat - usually lots of veggies with a 1/2 cup of rice, ie in a stir fry meal. I'll also add in some semi-nutritious stuff like milk chocolate almonds/cashews etc occasionally. It's no biggie since I am constantly making progress. My body is very "efficient" at such a low weight already, so my 1x/meal per day is probably "too large", but I like it so it'll just take me a little more time to drop the fat. I'm cool w/ that.

lowest i've gotten before (morning weight, hydrated, not depleted):
1. just basketball, sub 140 (high school)
2. boxing: 140-142, early 20's
3. dunking: 145-ish, 27-30
4. running: 139, 35-36 y/o
5. mostly diet: 143 (so far, plan is 135 or lower)

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Progress Journals & Experimental Routines / Re: ADARQ's journal
« on: September 15, 2019, 10:52:28 pm »
love my stir frys so much. man this was amazing.

going to start experimenting with "sauces" soon (cooked at the end in the wok w/ the veggies), ie - a mango sauce... can't wait.



09/15/2019

bw: 143 :wowthatwasnutswtf:

10:15 AM: light: 47 min w/ 3:50 @ ~5:36mm ::: (roads, body dead from 3+ hour lawn mow yesterday)
- https://www.strava.com/activities/2711460665
- https://connect.garmin.com/modern/activity/4061828818
- 3:50: ~0.68 mi @ ~5:37 min/mi
- body/legs felt pretty wrecked, yesterday was basically an intense workout (>3hr tough lawn mow)

post-run bw: 141

08:00 PM: pool workout
- sprinting in place: ~10 minutes (this felt great)
- bounding in place: ~5 minutes (felt it in injury areas, but then it disappeared eventually)
- both of those are really good.. i like it.
- plan to do it the next two days, then run again on wednesday. curious to see how i feel.

no stretching
- no stretching today. need to relax the tissues a bit.

stuff from earlier:

had to stick my flag in the ground out here, u feel me? lool. slow but ganked a CR.

i'll try to drop some 4:5X stuff on this segment eventually, hopefully. body was pretty wrecked. so i guess it's decent.







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800m+ Running and/or Conditioning / Re: Great "full race" footage
« on: September 15, 2019, 03:30:40 pm »
^^

"I like to move it move it"

haahah. song brings back good memories lulz. :ninja:

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800m+ Running and/or Conditioning / Re: Great "full race" footage
« on: September 15, 2019, 03:24:35 pm »
Kamworor. 58:01. new half WR! :wowthatwasnutswtf: :wowthatwasnutswtf: :wowthatwasnutswtf:

<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OYXansJXPTA" target="_blank">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OYXansJXPTA</a>

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Progress Journals & Experimental Routines / Re: ADARQ's journal
« on: September 15, 2019, 12:27:52 pm »
had to stick my flag in the ground out here, u feel me? lool. slow but ganked a CR.

i'll try to drop some 4:5X stuff on this segment eventually, hopefully. body was pretty wrecked. so i guess it's decent.






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800m+ Running and/or Conditioning / Re: The Misc Running News Thread
« on: September 15, 2019, 11:57:58 am »





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800m+ Running and/or Conditioning / Re: The Misc Running News Thread
« on: September 15, 2019, 11:48:08 am »

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800m+ Running and/or Conditioning / Re: The Misc Running News Thread
« on: September 15, 2019, 11:46:05 am »
"WR coming soon" (1 year ago today) loool.


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800m+ Running and/or Conditioning / Re: The Misc Running News Thread
« on: September 15, 2019, 10:02:44 am »
and he ran the thing mostly alone.. seeing this alot lately. incredible.

can't wait for the full footage. Copenhagen Half is always my favorite half marathon footage. I think i've posted a few in the "full race footage thread". Will post it there once it's up.

better footage of the finish:

<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=smA7DP6GHbg" target="_blank">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=smA7DP6GHbg</a>

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