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800m+ Running and/or Conditioning / Re: Misc Running Photos
« on: November 29, 2017, 06:37:48 pm »last 200m of a 5k i think.. gr8 shot.
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cavs pummeling heat right now, game prob over, cavs up like 26
28/11/17
6.30am
Morning run. 3.9km in 26m. 6.32m/km pace.
Left hip was sore AF but gradually warmed up. Felt slow and heavy but it's a good start.
am I going to see moar stravaz?!?
good stuff man!
how'd you warmup? one thing I do with running now, is basically make sure I walk a mile before starting any running.. or if i'm meeting up with someone/going to a track, starting off with a jog at basically walking speed. it can really help.. IMHO, the 1 mile walk before running really gets things woken up *initially*. Love when I do that. I'll even mix some short ~5-15 yard jogs in there randomly, just to provide some impact for a few seconds.
pc!!
Haha. Yeah I think you're likely to see a bit more. #adarqrunningcrew
Going to do a mini tri at the start of Feb so I've got about 10 weeks to get my shit together which is plenty of time. Also need to drop about 4-5kgs. I'm only 92 but feel heavy AF cause I've lost a decent amount of muscle due to not training much the last 3 months.
Walked the dog for 15 mins prior to running so I was loosened to a point. It's just my hip flexors that are still giving my lower back the shits. I just need to spend lots of time loosening them up is all.
I definitely need to do a more concerted warm up though. After the first 10-15 mins I feltpretty goodok. First actual run since 22 Sep so I'll take that.
nice. yup, just need some consistency with it. sick about the mini tri.
#adarqrunningcrew has a strava group too btw. lmfao.Forgot to mention. A physio that I know is moving towards more strength and conditioning and has set up his own facility. He posted on his FB page that he is getting his own switch mat to use with clients at the end of Jan and wants me and a couple of other guys to come in to help him test and calibrate it
Now I just have to start jumping again. Can't go in there with a shitty vert
sick!
lots of motivations going on.. a clusterfu*k of go get it.![]()
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I know right??? I haven't been this motivated to train in a long time.
Yeah I keep attending the tris with my wife and they look like so much fun and by "they" I mean the small ones. Going to start off with the baby tri (250m, 10k, 3k) and then do the sprint distance in April (750m, 20k, 5k).

Where do I find this Adarq strava group??? haha

So quick recap from the last week.
Biggest lesson learned, which I thought I learned last year at basically the EXACT SAME TIME (fml), is: when you are feeling great, do not hold back, push hard and empty the tank.
Last year around the same time, I had a 5k where I PR’d massively (18:22 official, 18:16 watch), but I held back the last mile because I didn’t want to completely drain myself for the Turkey Trot 5k which was ~5 days later. Then in the turkey trot, I was dead, but still hit 18:29. So I told myself, man when I feel as good as I did on that 18:22 day, don’t hold back, take what the moment (and your body) gives you.
Fast forward to last week: I hit my 18:05 official (17:51 watch) 5k. The goal there was a hard 2 miles, and then shut it down but try and maintain sub 6 pace for the third. I achieved that, but, I should have pushed harder because I felt incredible. I should have aborted that plan at the time, and shifted into “empty the tank” mode. Because my plan was created with the Turkey Trot 5k in mind once again. And once again, I had issues in that race (19:17 official). FWIW, I felt very fast and I think I could have set another massive PR had I not had stomach issues during that first mile, which shut me down. But it comes back to that point about, if everything is clicking, just go for it, don’t hesitate and think about some magical performance that in reality may not happen.
That’s one example of how my mindset differs completely with dunking. When I was dunking, if out of nowhere I felt incredible & I could just feel myself ready to hit my best jumps ever, it was game on. Immediate flip of the switch mentally, and 100% full attack mode until I was toast. With running & races, this idea about the future sometimes holds me back and I really need to make sure to avoid that from now on. I’m not in that “stage” yet, I have some serious improvements I need to make. So if in training, or during some unimportant race, out of nowhere I feel ready to PR etc, just go for it. Something i’ll keep in mind.
TLDR: continue listening to my body but also, if my body is firing on all cylinders, don’t hold back based on some dreams of some magical performance in X race etc - take advantage of it and push the limits then and there.
Never hold back!!!
It's you against the clock. When you're feeling good go and get it. I understand that you want to conserve for bigger meets but that's just the mind playing tricks on you. At the end of the day it's still the same distance.
Peace

also, on the pin squats, it looks like your butt is drifting back after you set the bar down and you're losing tension. try to just tap the bar on the pins while keeping form intact, don't let yourself relax in the bottom. recipe for low back injury IMO.








scoob that video is some inspiring shit. keep getting after it. like jumperer said, looking smooth.







28/11/17
6.30am
Morning run. 3.9km in 26m. 6.32m/km pace.
Left hip was sore AF but gradually warmed up. Felt slow and heavy but it's a good start.
am I going to see moar stravaz?!?
good stuff man!
how'd you warmup? one thing I do with running now, is basically make sure I walk a mile before starting any running.. or if i'm meeting up with someone/going to a track, starting off with a jog at basically walking speed. it can really help.. IMHO, the 1 mile walk before running really gets things woken up *initially*. Love when I do that. I'll even mix some short ~5-15 yard jogs in there randomly, just to provide some impact for a few seconds.
pc!!
Haha. Yeah I think you're likely to see a bit more. #adarqrunningcrew
Going to do a mini tri at the start of Feb so I've got about 10 weeks to get my shit together which is plenty of time. Also need to drop about 4-5kgs. I'm only 92 but feel heavy AF cause I've lost a decent amount of muscle due to not training much the last 3 months.
Walked the dog for 15 mins prior to running so I was loosened to a point. It's just my hip flexors that are still giving my lower back the shits. I just need to spend lots of time loosening them up is all.
I definitely need to do a more concerted warm up though. After the first 10-15 mins I feltpretty goodok. First actual run since 22 Sep so I'll take that.
Forgot to mention. A physio that I know is moving towards more strength and conditioning and has set up his own facility. He posted on his FB page that he is getting his own switch mat to use with clients at the end of Jan and wants me and a couple of other guys to come in to help him test and calibrate it
Now I just have to start jumping again. Can't go in there with a shitty vert
28/11/17
6.30am
Morning run. 3.9km in 26m. 6.32m/km pace.
Left hip was sore AF but gradually warmed up. Felt slow and heavy but it's a good start.
