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30 min walk
Deadlift up to 405 mixed grip
Up to 365 (had 375) double overhand
Then machine work and biceps
It was crowded and we had a 2 hours squatter and his gf trying to take everything up (both squat racks and bench) so I went over and just threw the weight off 1 of the bars on the squat rack and went at it. I absolutely hate this time of the year.
Noted! One thing i didn't mention was when i do a shuffle it seems to bother my R glute more. Even walking back this morning was painful. Longer/faster strides seem not to? I do have to figure out what's going with that glute. I feel what made it worse was doing sprints with my crossfit (hard sole, zero cushioning) sprints until i stopped using those completely. It was getting really bad at the end of the sprints when you slow down, something to do with braking? Not sure..
ah damn. ya be careful.
try to avoid accumulating tweaks early on. don't want to push through things like that, causing them to become chronic. especially early on.
also for shuffles/trots, remember that even just a 30-45 min trot is a great form of running itself. very slow relaxed running still benefits, especially if you need recovery .. those are great for recovery. my speed is usually much better after a very relaxed slow run day.
i followed your recommendation for tonight's ez run. didn't bother my glute and i felt like shit before the run and really great afterwards. sort of a recovery run. beautiful. thanks!!
- pull ups x 12
had 13 or maybe 14 if i pushed.
goofing off, amped because gf and i are heading out tonight! i'll work out while i'm in the states but not holding myself to any plan. i may post while i'm away but if not: merry christmas and happy new year, my adarq.org people. best wishes for the rest of 2018 and the beginning of 2019.

Noted! One thing i didn't mention was when i do a shuffle it seems to bother my R glute more. Even walking back this morning was painful. Longer/faster strides seem not to? I do have to figure out what's going with that glute. I feel what made it worse was doing sprints with my crossfit (hard sole, zero cushioning) sprints until i stopped using those completely. It was getting really bad at the end of the sprints when you slow down, something to do with braking? Not sure..
It's funny cos ive tried the force myself out at a shuffle to warm up . But it seems my body is more 'efficient' at longer strides, so it ends up feeling not just unnatural at a glacial pace, but also not easy? last night's run i kept myself at a slowish pace thinking it would be more enjoyable (06:17 /km) and it was still fairly challenging. Morning runs just feel like torture every second, whether im warming up or running at my limit (which happens pretty much 99.0% of the time). During i just tell myself this isn't something i wanna do ever again. On the drive after the run i'm like i did it, bring on tmr. lol.

This morning i did a 500m warmup. It was prob the hottest morning run i've done. I wasted my winter doing stupid lyle mcdonald shit when i could have been making the most of those awesome conditions for getting into running shape! fuck that guy.
but i digress. i jogged slowly out, then I walked a bit, sprint a bit (strides?), jogged a tiny bit more, and then when i hit 500m i just stopped. looked at my watch and this was the data for that 'run':
0.51km - 02:44 - pace 05:16"
so i have to some figuring out to do but i think any warmup is better than no warmup so i'll figure out what it takes my body to feel ready to go, which i dont have an answer for yet.