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Re: ADARQ's journal
« Reply #6255 on: May 02, 2016, 04:01:05 am »
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oh snap. nice! feels good.

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« Reply #6256 on: May 02, 2016, 09:45:37 am »
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re: the footstrike vs stride length thing, have you read the whole series that ross tucker and whathisface did on running form and barefoot running? it's brilliant, and they caution against focusing on footstrike when trying to improve running form, explicitly because of the injury risk.
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« Reply #6257 on: May 02, 2016, 02:53:21 pm »
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re: the footstrike vs stride length thing, have you read the whole series that ross tucker and whathisface did on running form and barefoot running? it's brilliant, and they caution against focusing on footstrike when trying to improve running form, explicitly because of the injury risk.

this? http://sportsscientists.com/2008/04/running-technique-the-footstrike/

if so ya.. sounds like you're referring to something else though.

i'm just starting to think the reason why we see so many footstrike articles/videos etc is because it's simply much easier to change footstrike than getting people to work on their hips. It's also marketable towards minimalist shoes and such. Anyone can change their foot strike instantly.. whether or not they do it correctly/safely is a different question.

But getting people to use their hips more? I mean we can barely get people to use their hips more when jumping.. We often take the approach that strengthening/activating the glutes/hams will result in us using them more during a jump, which it usually does.. but running is a bit different imho, since it's thousands of strides and i'm personally not even lifting.

I've still yet to see anyone run "fast" while i'm running. Hardly see anyone running at all.. Mo Farah posted that he was running on south beach a few weeks ago.. Imagine going for a run and seeing Mo Farah trotting along easily at 11+ mph. lool.

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« Reply #6258 on: May 02, 2016, 03:01:24 pm »
+1
Muscles are nonsensical they have nothing to do with this bullshit.

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https://www.savannahstate.edu/cost/nrotc/documents/Inform2010-thearmstrongworkout_Enclosure15_5-2-10.pdf

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« Reply #6259 on: May 02, 2016, 03:24:59 pm »
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nah it's this series: http://sportsscientists.com/2007/09/running-technique-is-there-a-right-way-to-run/

thanks, will check.


to summarize above.. i'm starting to realize when I watch an elite athlete run distance, my brain is forming the wrong connections.

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« Reply #6260 on: May 02, 2016, 08:57:34 pm »
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hm... I think this technique I talked about above, is pretty legit.

When I woke up today, I didn't even feel like training, was going to rest. But, I wanted to experiment so badly that I trained anyway..

I tried it for ~0.5 mi to 1 mi (so 0.5 mi total). My mile time wasn't as impressive as I wanted it to be for the experiment, 6:12 min/mi.. however.. a few things:

- I didn't perform it 100% the way I should have, ie, I didn't focus as much as I should have on a stiffer leg/hip.. I did, but not enough. On the run home, I realized I didn't do it the way I should have.
- I was running ~9 mph from 0 to 0.5 mi
- I turned the experimental style on at ~0.5 mi
- I hit 12.3 mph at ~0.75 mi
- I stayed above 10 mph for the entire time I was experimenting
- After I stopped the experiment, I ran pretty slow
- I couldn't even hit 10' from L-SLRVJ .. legs toast
- Hamstrings / calves have been sore all day
- Completely drenched when I got to the court .. so pretty hot/humid out
- On the way home, even though I was running really slow, every time I turned on the "experimental style" I went over 9 mph (from 9 mph to exactly 10 mph)
- I hit 10 mph when I tried to stride the "6 foot steps"

obviously their could be some bias going on.. we always look to confirm our ideas.. but, I think the 12.3 mph stat is pretty important.. legs being so dead, yet hitting 12.3 mph, doesn't really happen with me. For me to hit 12mph+ I usually have to be "forefoot sprinting".

i dno.. i'm optimistic about it.

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Re: ADARQ's journal
« Reply #6261 on: May 03, 2016, 05:31:21 am »
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05/2/2016

Bio: Morning

last night's sleep: good
last night fell asleep: ~5 AM
wakeup = 1:30 PM
bw = 149
morning resting heart rate = didn't measure
soreness = both hamstrings, both calves slightly
aches = left & right hip slightly (right more-so), low back slightly, right hip flexor (going to write this down now.. it's been there for several months but, i usually don't feel it unless I stretch my adductors/hip flexors etc.. need to list it, actually worse lately)
injuries = toenails slightly wrekt
feel = good



Food

1:30 PM

- 2 x wheat bread with peanut butter
- greek yogurt
- green tea



Food

3:30

- propel + salt



Food

5:30 PM

- chocolate cookie + green tea @ whole foods



Session: Evening

6:30 PM
- 82 F
- 70% humidity
- feels like 87% (apparently)

run to court:
- 3.72 mi in 27:09
- pace: 7:18 min/mi
- speed: 8.2 mph
- max speed: 12.3 mph
- splits: 6:12, 7:26, 7:43, ~8:04

jumps:
- ~5 each leg, couldn't even get rim, was dead

run home:
- 3.75 mi in 31:36
- pace: 8:25 min/mi
- speed: 7.1 mph
- max-speed: 10 mph

jump rope:
- 3 x left leg 100, right leg 100, left leg 50, right leg 50, left leg 25, right leg 25
- 1 x left leg 150, right leg 150



Food

8:30 PM

- 2% milk



Food

huge stir fry: 1.25 cups of whole grain couscous, grilled chicken, tons of zucchini, mixed nuts, carrots, olives, garlic, olive oil, salt/pepper, jalapeno pepper, lemon juice
- watermelon
- orange
- lemon
- green tea


Session: Other

standup desk for most of the night.. so lots of standing



Session: Icing

4:30 AM

- ~30 minutes each hip
- helped alot.. even if it's just temporary



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Re: ADARQ's journal
« Reply #6262 on: May 04, 2016, 03:23:03 am »
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needed rest day



05/3/2016

Bio: Morning

last night's sleep: good
last night fell asleep: ~5 AM
wakeup = 3:30 PM
bw = 148
morning resting heart rate = didn't measure
soreness = none
aches = left & right hip slightly (right more-so), low back slightly, right hip flexor
injuries = toenails slightly wrekt
standing desk (when on computer): yes
feel = good



Food

3:30 PM

- 2 x wheat bread with butter
- greek yogurt
- banana



Food

8 PM
- heat game

- pint of hagen daazs java chip ice cream



Food

10:30 PM

- 2 x veggie egg roll
- mixed nuts
- banana


Session: Massage

12:30 AM

- both TFL's, right mostly
- crazy how tender right TFL is.. the source of alot of problems



Session: Stretching

1:30 AM

- various stretches
- right hip sore/tight
- ~15 min legs over my head with feet on teh ground (various positions) -> felt great when i got up



Food

2:30 AM

- greek yogurt
- banana



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Re: ADARQ's journal
« Reply #6263 on: May 04, 2016, 09:09:56 am »
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how do you go about tfl massage? mine are pretty grim, find it dificult to get in there with a lax ball though!

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Re: ADARQ's journal
« Reply #6264 on: May 04, 2016, 01:24:32 pm »
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how do you go about tfl massage? mine are pretty grim, find it dificult to get in there with a lax ball though!

i sit down to relax my hips, then I use fingers mostly (thumb or 2nd/3rd/4th). I used to lie on a tennis ball etc but, I can dig in there better with my fingers.

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« Reply #6265 on: May 05, 2016, 02:54:04 am »
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probably need to take my dog to the vet tomorrow.. i think he might have an impaced anal gland. fuck.



05/5/2016

Bio: Morning

last night's sleep: good
last night fell asleep: ~4 AM
wakeup = 1 PM
bw = 149
morning resting heart rate = didn't measure
soreness = none
aches = left & right hip slightly (right more-so), right hip flexor
injuries = toenails slightly wrekt
standing desk (when on computer): mostly
feel = good



Food

1 PM

- greek yogurt
- green tea
- 2 x wheat bread with peanut butter



Food

11 PM

- big stir fry: grilled chicken, broccoli, cauliflower, carrots, zucchini, jalapeno, mixed nuts, lemon juice, honey at the end
- 2 x watermelon
- a ton of blue corn chips, dammit, so good though.



Food

2:30 AM

- greek yogurt
- grape fruit juice



Stretching

throughout the day

- TONS of hip flexor stretching
- some quad, hamstring, upper



got lots of coding done today.. but my compile times via purescript are really depressing me.. takes ~40s to compile when I make a change :/ can't figure out what's causing it other than the compiler being slow.. but.. some people have big projects which compile a little faster than mine, yet the projects are much bigger so.. probably something i'm doing. bleh.

tmw need to start working on a bbcode parser using purescript-parsing.

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Re: ADARQ's journal
« Reply #6266 on: May 05, 2016, 04:52:38 am »
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impacted anal gland, sounds damn painful! hope he gets better quick

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« Reply #6267 on: May 05, 2016, 04:59:15 am »
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impacted anal gland, sounds damn painful! hope he gets better quick

thanks man.

ya it's crazy.. he didn't express any symptoms, pain, scooting.. nothing. and all of a sudden it seems very bad. I can see a 'hole' in his butt cheek/anal gland or whatever.  Going to try to get him in to see the vet when they open in 3 hours.

I did a bunch of warm compresses on him which definitely helped the swelling. But that hole didn't exist until recently.

so much for sleeping.

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« Reply #6268 on: May 05, 2016, 10:59:09 am »
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take your pet to the vet, get raped $$.

should be a meme :f

they said he has a ruptured anal gland.. apparently it's not a huge deal.. but they need to do some work on it. That hole I mentioned was apparently the rupture, into the sac.

gonna pick up the little bro in a few hours.

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« Reply #6269 on: May 06, 2016, 01:14:05 am »
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05/6/2016

Bio: Morning

last night's sleep: none
last night fell asleep: ~12 PM - 2 PM, 3 PM - 4 PM, 6 PM - 7:30 PM
wakeup = kgdfogkdofkgo
bw = dofgkfdogkdfoko
morning resting heart rate = didn't measure
soreness = none
aches = left & right hip slightly (right more-so), right hip flexor
injuries = toenails slightly wrekt
standing desk (when on computer): mostly
feel = wrecked



Food

10 AM

- sausage egg and cheese on a pumpernickel bagel
- chocolate muffin
- orange juice



Food

4 PM

- oreo blizzard from DQ



Food

8:30 PM

- beef + chili bean soup
- a bunch of blue corn chips
- mixed nuts



Food

10 PM

- some chocolate chip greek yogurt ice cream bar, was good



Stretching

throughout the day.. TONS of standing hip flexor
- really loosening my hip flexors up hardcore: slightly uncomfortable static holds for several minutes (5, 10, etc)
- right hamstring/hip flexor is much tighter than left.. trying to work that out



crap day!

got some decent coding done.. made progress on my purescript-bbcode-parser. Also found a really nice/helpful library:

purescript-elm-compat

https://github.com/rgrempel/purescript-elm-compat



dog is traumatized.. anus. eh! he got all fixed up though and is on antibiotics.