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Progress Journals & Experimental Routines / Re: Triathlon sprint prep
« on: October 24, 2019, 03:39:34 pm »
So yeah September 9th was the first time I did the WOD in my signature.  So in what a month and a half I've cut like 5 minutes off my time.

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Progress Journals & Experimental Routines / Re: Triathlon sprint prep
« on: October 24, 2019, 11:33:26 am »
40 minute easy jog around the track

Db rows@50s-60-70-80x10
Lat pulldown: 3 sets of 2 different handles x 10
Bicep curls

WOD in my signature: previous time was like 17 minutes, I can't see my signature right now but yeah 17 something.
Current PR: 14:22

So yeah I am leaps I'm conditioning beyond what I was when I last did that WOD. 

Difference: this time I took 1 short break to get some water(maybe 10 seconds)
Previously I remember breaking up maybe rounds 9 and 8..maybe 7 with small breaks throughout.  This time I went unbroken on everything.

Only way I can speed up is just moving fast on my jump ropes and just being able to do burpees as easy as Dan Bailey.  Even then I think the fastest with more training is maybe 12 minutes and that's pushing it considering the jr takes about a half minute every time and take off a few seconds for going a bit faster.

Either way that felt good and slightly improved my mood.

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Progress Journals & Experimental Routines / Re: Triathlon sprint prep
« on: October 23, 2019, 07:47:35 pm »
Got turned down for the job.

Used the same excuse as the last few times and used the same excuse for other people.  So basically it's a bullshit lie, all Anheuser Busch cares about is what family tree within the company you belong to and looking "diverse."
I've always been in the belief that the most qualified person deserves the job but that isn't their standard.  During the hiring they had a few meetings with managers asking for recommendations, my managers flat out told them, he interviewed, he did great in it, now just hire him already.  But no, they went with a kid who can't do conversions, doesn't know how to transfer between packers, can't start up the equipment and can't fix issues with the machines.  But uk, his qualifications was his sister is best friends with a useless manager who acts like she's constantly hungover and he knew another manager before getting in.  I had the pleasure of working with him over the weekend and I decided to not babysit, as soon as I did that, I came back from break and he massively fucked up.

This has severely pissed me off considering how much of a fucking liar that incel ops manager is and it's lit a fire under my ass(if thats a thing)

Oh yeah another girl they hired, missed 2 months of the season( it's 5 months long) for a broken arm and she still got hired cuz her uncle is a higher up.

Anyway, gonna focus on the fitness test n shit.

Oh yeah gonna go into the basement and do a night workout.

Tomorrow idk yet, I'll plan it out when I'm done.  Consist of running, stairmaster, maybe some back work and wods and a half hour bw workout

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Progress Journals & Experimental Routines / Re: Triathlon sprint prep
« on: October 23, 2019, 11:28:20 am »
3 mile time was like 28 minutes
3Km row idk
600 single unders

Then the deadlift WOD

I went with 10-12-14-16-18-20
135-155-175-195-205-225
Then 35lb db thrusters, I wanted heavier but people are using other dbs so there wasn't any 45s and like 1 40lb db n shit like that.

I'll hit cable crunches and call it, that WOD fucking killed me.

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Progress Journals & Experimental Routines / Re: Triathlon sprint prep
« on: October 22, 2019, 03:35:54 pm »
Tomorrow's workout

Stretch
Run 3 miles
3km row
600 single unders

WOD 2
Deadlift: 135x10
Db thrusters x 4 reps
Deadlift: 165x12
Db thrusters...
Deadlift: 185x15
.....
Deadlift: 205x18
....
Deadlift: 215x20
.....
Deadlift: 225x25
This one is going to suck

Then I will see how I feel.

Honestly I kind of want to go to the fire department.   That way I can focus on cardio but also getting strong.  Their tests are more strength oriented but still having decent cardio.  There's one in April so that might be an option.

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Progress Journals & Experimental Routines / Re: Triathlon sprint prep
« on: October 22, 2019, 11:01:43 am »
Bike 20 minutes
Right knee is aching along with feet.

Cleans up to 215
Snatch: drill work up to 120
Hang power snatch to 145
The drill work was swing the bar against your hip or thighs in a hang clean position and on the third one bump it and focus on pulling your elbows up and following through with it.

So thats all I did, with my foot and knee ache I didn't want to push it so figured it'd be good to rest for tomorrow.

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Progress Journals & Experimental Routines / Re: Triathlon sprint prep
« on: October 21, 2019, 11:37:58 am »
Ran the short route the one that's like 1.9 miles
I think I averaged 9:11 splits

With hills and being 40 degrees out it's not that bad.

Did basic push day stuff, bench, oh press, shoulder dbs, cable chest and triceps.

It's supposed to be 60 out by 2 so I'll go for another run then. If I run again now I'll half ass it.

It was hard to get motivated, I was cold and couldn't get warm so I felt like I was getting sick with a headache.  I talked myself into just seeing where I am at for a 1.5 mile run after running already and working out.

I did it in 12:48
Goal is 12:59
So with sore ass feet along my arches, tons of knots in my back and feeling like crap I beat the target.  I hope once I peak and get massages in I'll be able to do it comfortably.  I kept it on my road that had minimal hills to make it someone similar.

Anyway, thinking of trying to add some distance to my runs, my long route is about 3.5 miles or whatever so looking to try to add a half mile to it.  I think ik how so I'll test it out Wednesday.


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Progress Journals & Experimental Routines / Re: Triathlon sprint prep
« on: October 20, 2019, 02:43:21 pm »
Ran 2.58 miles
Time: 24:25
Avg pace-: 9:28

Ran the same route on October 4th and did it in 26:40

I felt like crap cuz I hate running after I eat but I had to wait for the weather to get a bit warmer.  Right now it's pretty much perfect running temperature.

This may sound stupid but towards the end I figured out how to run.  I changed my style a bit and I felt just as good cardio wise but I was moving faster.  Will do it tomorrow, Wednesday, Thursday are all looking good.  Tuesday and Friday look like rain.  If that's the case then Tuesday Fri will be interval speed days.

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Progress Journals & Experimental Routines / Re: Triathlon sprint prep
« on: October 19, 2019, 10:18:44 am »
Going to run today before work.

If I get a chance to run outside next week I'ma do the hard route.  The hard route would be essentially just going back the same way instead of looping around.  This way I get more hill work and on the hills I'll try to Sprint up them.

Run today will be idk 2 miles or something depending on how I feel.

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Progress Journals & Experimental Routines / Re: Triathlon sprint prep
« on: October 18, 2019, 02:59:13 pm »
I talked myself into a rest day and got bored so I went.  My gym is connected to the school so my goal was to get in and out before the buses lined up.

Running intervals
1 mile
30 on 30 off
My off was 5mph and on was 6 starting and increased 2mph each one.

Mile 2
On started at 6.3 mph and off was 5.3

Mile 3
On started at 6.5mph off was 5.5mph

2 min rest between miles

Did some deadlifting, lat pulldowns and leg curls.

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Progress Journals & Experimental Routines / Re: Triathlon sprint prep
« on: October 17, 2019, 11:01:29 am »
Run: 18 mins on short track then 17 mins on treadmill
I was playing with pacing for a lil bit, I can kind of comfortably keep the 12 min pace for 1.5 miles.  I need to do 12:59.  The hills have made running on a flat surface easy af.
My normal pace was about 40 seconds per lap(12 min pace is about 28 seconds)

Did a tabata
10:27 with 15 second prep time
20 on 15 off
Push ups and sit ups and I threw in jj when I felt a cramp coming in my abs or my shoulders were getting worn out.

Resting for a bit and gonna do another tabata or wod
100 Jr
10-1
Air squat
Push up
100 Jr
Couldn't think of anything else, I'm too worn out for burpees.

Up in weight cuz uk a lot of cardio and gym time with eating pretty decently means you gain weight lol wtf
I am super hydrated so idk it's fucking annoying.  Going to count calories to see where I am at.

Yesterday's calories was 1313 without my lunch, I forgot what I had.  It definitely wasn't like 1500 calories worth.

If I'm not working Midnight's this weekend then I have a stupid WOD in mind for tomorrow.  If I am then I'll do the normal workout I posted earlier.

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Progress Journals & Experimental Routines / Re: Triathlon sprint prep
« on: October 17, 2019, 09:30:22 am »
Getting ready to go

It's raining so gonna do either the small track or dreadmill.  35 minutes I think should be good.  Probably keep it at 10 min splits or a lil slower.

Then probably just bw stuff.  Tomorrow I'll hit back legs and Oly lifts with a run.

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Progress Journals & Experimental Routines / Re: Triathlon sprint prep
« on: October 16, 2019, 02:05:29 pm »
Watched crawl last night

Basically there's a hurricane in Florida and a girl who is a swimmer goes to find her dad who won't answer his phone.  Shows up at their old house and heads to the basement to find alligators.  So the movie is then basically them trying to move up the house and another house before they drown and to avoid the Gators.

Now I'm biased cuz I love movies like this, ex. Lake placid and the first 2 anaconda movies.

This was a good movie, a lot of good scenes where stuff is happening in the background and the character in the foreground? doesn't hear or see what's going on behind them.  The cgi was pretty decent, the storm looked pretty good and certain scenes with the Gators would have freaked me the fuck out if I was in that situation.

I rented it, might buy it when it comes down to like 6 bucks or see if it ends up on prime.


Also, I felt way better today than the previous day's, I think me being backed up put a strain on my body or something.

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Progress Journals & Experimental Routines / Re: Triathlon sprint prep
« on: October 16, 2019, 09:33:09 am »
It's windy out, might just do the shorter route today.  I'll look up my times for it and see what I'll be shooting for.

Today is idk hopefully bw day but depends on if it's locked and who is at the front desk.

15 min stationary bike
Open 20.1: 15 min time cap, 10 rounds
95lb ground to overhead x8
10 burpees
Made it to 1 clean and press on round 7

I had to do hang cleans cuz I don't have bumpers.

Open 19.1: 15 mins
19 Cal row
19 wallball
My rower doesn't calculate distance and calories cuz something is broken.  I checked online and saw people say 19 Cal's is about a minute or more so I went with just doing 1:15 rows.
I got to 6 full rounds and finished row and 3 wallballs on round 7.  First time I did it I did 1 minute rows and got to round 9.

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Progress Journals & Experimental Routines / Re: Triathlon sprint prep
« on: October 15, 2019, 10:22:00 am »
Ran for 38 minutes, Samsung health told me I did 6 miles and had a avg speed of like 10mph lol way off but the time is probably right for 3.6 miles or so

Hit bench with 185x15 then 2 other sets of however many reps
Oh press
Shoulder db stuff
Cable chest stuff
Cable tricep stuff
Jm press to 155

The runs are still wearing me out too much, well today my quads were burning, last week they werent.  So just gotta stretch and rehydrate.

I'll go for a walk in a bit..maybe.  I took some ex lax and now just waiting for the pain train.

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