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Re: warpspeed to the new scenario
« Reply #1410 on: November 21, 2025, 01:23:30 pm »
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took couple days off. Needed some extra sleep and such.

goal: get more sleep, increase time on feet/mileage.

plan: reduce to 1 or 2 workouts a week (or at least down from 90 mins to 60 mins of intensity) + run-commute both directions a few times a week. that's a nice double of ~7.5k runs each way with plenty of time in between. running to work gets me probably an extra hour of sleep, and if i want that run to be a bit longer, i can jsut take a different route and still get more sleep than i currently do.

will have to do some experimenting with how much i feel comfortable putting in my smoothie (may take out flax and/or reduce berries) and how long before i head out i need to consume that, but otherwise think this'll be a good move

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Re: warpspeed to the new scenario
« Reply #1411 on: November 22, 2025, 06:37:43 am »
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22-11-25

Run -- 12.09k, 1:07:13

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Meh

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Re: warpspeed to the new scenario
« Reply #1412 on: November 24, 2025, 03:48:37 pm »
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24-11-25

Chins, dips, KB swings, KB OHPs, OL calf raises, like 20 mins of stuff

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just not feeling it these last couple days, did this to get something in.

left foot been pretty sore last few days, so probably makes sense to give it a proper rest. really focused on pushing through big toe (vs tendency to drift towards outer foot) on calf raises and that seems to have really 'activated' whatever is sore in my left foot. might return to the mid-summer gym-focused stuff, bit more lifting and more low-impact cardio, until the zest returns and the foot recovers.