08/20/2017
bw = 155 lb
soreness = right calf, hamstrings/glutes/adductors very slightly
aches/injuries = left PF and/or a bone in my foot might be freaked out - eek
morning light w/o:
- 12 PM
- ~1 hour of light alternation of a pullup variation and dip variation
- literally a single pullup or dip .. doing all kinds of variations (legs, grips, etc)
- the variation that got my HR up the most was when I flexed one hip hard and extended the other hip/knee hard, as if i'm in a still shot of a sprint .. that got my HR to jump up alot more
- each split is "9 reps of a pullup variation followed by a dip variation", so, 6 x 9 total
felt pretty good.
evening walking PR attempt!
- goal: 9 miles in 2 hours - i've never done this before .. tried, but failed a few times
- results: 9.1 miles in 2 hours
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https://www.endomondo.com/users/26420622/workouts/987164257-
https://www.strava.com/activities/1144094673- tons of PR's, most notably:
-- most 12:XX's in a row (4)
-- 9.1 miles in 2 hours
-- 4.68 miles in one hour as part of one of the segments of the total walk
- this was really difficult TBH.. I didn't look to see if I had any chance until I got to mile 8 .. I mean, I knew my splits were good and that i'd have ~14-16 minutes probably for mile 9, so once I hit mile 8, I was basically exactly at 1:45:00, so 15 minutes left.. so I knew I had it but wanted to get in some extra, hence the 1.1 instead of 1.
- I was completely drenched, head to toe .. maintaining that kind of pace while walking is pretty rough.
- legs/body felt amazing during the walk
- legs/body feel amazing after, but starting to tighten up a bit
- left shin feeling it a little right now
- felt my left PF/foot issue for pretty much the entire walk .. it's "light" but still, not good feeling that.
major PR for me tbh ... i've never been able to do that .. so it either means I just tried harder, or i'm actually seeing some cardiovascular improvements + hip/leg strength improvements. I'll go more with the latter IMHO.
breathing wise it's actually not easy .. you can definitely feel yourself sucking in some air at times.. and by mile 8, I was having a hard time staying completely straight lmao.. i was wobbling a bit from fatigue I think, and also closing my eyes on occasion, just was getting tired.
the best part of cardio tho, is rehydrating afterwards. it's literally the best feeling on earth. I had:
- protein + milk
- water w/ lemon
- coconut water
- all put in the freezer for like 15 minutes so it was ice cold
- straight up bliss
- also, like usual, over that distance I lost 6 lb. water.