tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22013689056926795992024-03-13T04:10:55.533+00:00Indomitable SpiritIndomitable Spirithttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12496296877865809486noreply@blogger.comBlogger175125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2201368905692679599.post-55186007202567909492011-02-23T09:51:00.002+00:002011-02-23T09:54:48.827+00:00guttedMissed my badminton yesterday lunchtime, due to an expected delivery.<br /><br />Sods Law means that of course the delivery was LATE, so I could have made badminton after all :( Mind you, if I'd gone to play the delivery would have arrived when I was away ....<br /><br />Weights and such-like last night. Load of skipping (400 to be precise) to warm up followed by a couple of sets of deadlifts, bent over rows, shoulder presses and upright rows, then some kettlebell windmills to finish off.<br /><br />Hopefully spin at lunchtime today, but I'm not actually feeling that great so far today. I shall see how I am a bit later in the morning.Indomitable Spirithttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12496296877865809486noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2201368905692679599.post-60236651172503155572011-02-22T07:39:00.002+00:002011-02-22T07:43:57.731+00:00Ouch!Played badminton (singles) for an hour yesterday lunchtime. Lost one, won one. Actually that should more accurately read: got blitzed in the first, raced into a huge lead in the second only to nearly throw it away but hung on in there for the win ....<br /><br />My kind colleagues duly informed me afterwards that I looked like I'd be lying in the sun for a week, my face was so red!<br /><br />Kung fu at night. We worked our stances a lot at the start - currently we're spending some time looking at the supplementary (or very low) stances. These are pretty brutal on middle-aged knees lol. We moved on to practice our footwork then our strikes and kicks, before partnering up to work on the fighting methodology. We finished off by looking at throws and fells.<br /><br />Then it was chi kung class to finish off the night.<br /><br />NB I slept *really* well last night!!Indomitable Spirithttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12496296877865809486noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2201368905692679599.post-90183138717937443582011-02-21T07:58:00.002+00:002011-02-21T08:03:00.542+00:00Result!I have a regular Sunday morning bike training ride that I do. I basically hammer up and down the cycle paths near where I stay. It's pretty much all off road, so not too much 'thinking' to do. There is a gradient, gradual but nippy enough in places to get the legs and CV system working. It's just under 9 miles in total, and I usually take the Garmin with me to grab my stats.<br /><br />Yesterday's result: 10 mins off best time so far!! W00t etc. And - no stops at all (except for traffic lights). Normally I stop at least twice for a drink. Yesterday I was determined to power through the whole thing. Knackered at the end, esp when I reviewed my stats and realised that both my top speed and average speed were up for the whole ride. I didn't get the sense that my 'power' was that great, esp towards the end (the nippiest gradient of all). <br /><br />Also had nasty headwind that seemed to be in my face no matter what sodding direction I was going ..... At least I wasn't clarted with anything like as much mud as I usually am ....Indomitable Spirithttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12496296877865809486noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2201368905692679599.post-62261227522029083062011-02-21T07:50:00.002+00:002011-02-21T07:58:31.368+00:00No deid!Ok, so I'm not dead after all!<br /><br />I've felt like it sometimes - a lot has happened since I last posted here :=)<br /><br />Quick summary: the focus of my training has changed quite a lot since my last entry. I finally bought a new bike. I had inherited a friend's road bike - it scared me half to death - so I decided to replace it with a Specialized Ariel hybrid, which I love very much. It is currently an extremely grubby bike but it is my pride and joy :-)<br /><br />I'm still not a great cyclist - it's been a *long* time since I was last on a bike - but I'm getting there. Hills are still not my friends either, but I'm gradually learning the right gears to use to make things easier on my legs. I try to get at least one ride of 8 - 10 miles in over the weekend, more if I can manage it. As the nights get lighter I'll hopefully get out more. I fit in longer runs at the weekend when I can. I particularly enjoyed my run out to Craigie's Farm last week (15 miles-ish round trip) - esp the lovely, lovely cake.<br /><br />I'm also back playing badminton. My wee club at work is up to 3 sessions a week now, and the membership is growing. I still can't hit the site of a barn sometimes, but I'm getting faster around the court again.<br /><br />I'm currently on a cycle where I'm not lifting so much weight or so often. I go through wee turns like that sometimes. No doubt when I'm on lates next week I'll be back swinging those kettlebells!Indomitable Spirithttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12496296877865809486noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2201368905692679599.post-19568494275441459682010-08-25T10:21:00.001+01:002010-08-25T10:21:46.400+01:00argh!!Loads to write about but no time to do it! :=(Indomitable Spirithttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12496296877865809486noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2201368905692679599.post-11687078998689835532010-08-13T10:26:00.002+01:002010-08-13T10:42:24.179+01:00More classesIt's been a busy week here!<br /><br />Went to the women's krav class last night. First off, it was GREAT to see big Lee back for the first time since his knee surgery. On the downside, he made us work hard lol.<br /><br />We started off with some skipping just to warm us through. I *hate* skipping in bare feet as I always always manage to skiff ma tootsies with the rope at least once. It really stings with the plastic ropes as well :=) After some stretching and mobility we all grabbed a kettlebell and worked sets of 30 secs swings and 30 secs bodyweight squats. We then alternated swings and star jumps, then finished off with 20 secs and 20 secs rest of swings. Can't remember how many sets we did in total, so not entirely surely of the total work time.<br /><br />Then we hit the floor for some planks and some leg raises. 3 sets of each, 20 secs each. Quick water break then we broke out the pads for some padwork. <br /><br />Somewhere along the line in the warmup UTP 'pinged' her shoulder. This meant we needed to adapt the padwork slightly, so that she only held one pad for me instead of two. I took it nice and gentle as well, as she was using her weaker left hand. We also made sure we swapped holding and hitting really regularly. After a while though her other shoulder starting tensing up, so Lee suggested she sit out for a bit for a rest while I battered the heavy bag instead! A couple of the other girls then invited to join them so UTP and I moseyed on over. UTP made a good cheerleader for the three of us! We hit some good combos, starting with palm strikes then adding elbows, knees and kicks each time. <br /><br />Another quick water break, and the gang voted to run through the Heave 6 stick drill again. UP's shoulder was feeling a bit better so she was up for joining in again. We managed to get quite a good rhythm going and this week nobody got clonked on the knuckles (or any where else!) which was a definite plus point! We still had a bit of flailing going on, esp when Lee suggested we try moving around as well. I *used* to be able to move and still do the Heaven drill but last night I could clearly only manage to concentrate EITHER on my hands OR my feet, but not both lololol.<br /><br />Weather happened during the class. We had some torrential rain which really hammered on the roof for a while. It had eased by going home time, but I gave UTP a lift up the road anyway as she had a ways to go.<br /><br />Good class though and glad to get home for my tea - was starving!Indomitable Spirithttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12496296877865809486noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2201368905692679599.post-76338395907882078372010-08-12T11:17:00.002+01:002010-08-12T11:32:37.401+01:00This week's classesI have to confess that I passed on Sunday Service this week. They'd relocated to Portobello Beach for the day, which would have been nice since the sun was shining. However after 6 hours of kung fu training the day before, I decided to stay in bed instead!<br /><br /><u>Monday</u><br />Chi kung and kung fu class. <br /><br />In chi kung we focused on fine-tuning 'skills' rather than techniques. Nice relaxing class that set us all up nicely for kung fu lol.<br /><br />In kung fu class, we were again working on refining our skills. It pretty much picked up on a lot of the stuff we covered on the Saturday, with lots of sparring / fighting and the emphasis on movement.<br /><br />I'm actually not that great at the 'movement' bit! Somewhere along the line I either:<br /><br />Acquired someone else's feet<br />Or forgot how to get the messages to move from my brain to my feet!!<br /><br />Basically I'm inclined to 'plant' myself and stand my ground, rather than to move. Also I've noticed myself that my movement is generally linear rather than a mixture of linear and circular. I'm certainly curious where these habits have come from, and I do wonder if there's an element of 'laziness' in there somewhere. I'm sure I'll learn to move in time. Getting thumped is generally a good lesson!<br /><br /><u>Tuesday</u><br />Spin class at work. Nice hard class, with the usual mixture of flats, hills and sprints. Enjoyed it a lot.<br /><br />Thought of going to krav or kung fu at night, but actually had too many exciting houseworky things to do. Instead, I got my 100 reps in at home like this:<br /><br />100 kettlebell swings<br />30 single kettlebell presses (left and right)<br />kung fu supplementary exercises 1, 2 and 3 - 3 sets, 5 reps each<br /><br /><u>Wednesday</u><br />Spin class at work. This was quite a challenging class, with a fair number of hill climbs and lots of fast standing flats. Was particularly sweaty at the end lol.<br /><br />Chi kung and kung fu class at night.<br /><br />There were a couple of new people in for chi kung plus a couple of current students that I hadn't met before. Sifu focused on some basic techniques and kept the class fairly short. I'd had quite an upset stomach before training, and I found that the class actually helped settle it a bit.<br /><br />There were only 3 of us for kung fu (the earlier class was actually quite busy) so we revised some of the stuff from the seminar then moved on to some weapons 'play'. Sifu was making the point that kung fu is 'principles' based so we can used the same basics techniques no matter if we are empty handed or if we have a weapon. <br /><br />Fun class, and a bit different.<br /><br /><u>Thursday</u><br />Spin class first thing. Kept it nice and light for a wee change.<br /><br />Krav class tonight.Indomitable Spirithttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12496296877865809486noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2201368905692679599.post-52729927269038336262010-08-12T11:06:00.002+01:002010-08-12T11:16:50.855+01:00Kung fu seminarLast Saturday Sifu ran a free seminar for current students covering most of the basics. <br /><br />It was brilliant! We had a lot of fun covering things like stances and footwork, strikes and defences with plenty time for solo and partner practice. It was a great opportunity to meet more students and to really nail some of the basic stuff. <br /><br />We actually started off the day by learning to get comfortable with being hit! Sifu's argument is that students can spend a lot of time worrying about getting hit with the result that they tense up and it actually hurts more than if they relax and go with the blow. So our first practice was around learning to relax and move. We started off with very light touches, and gradually the pressure was increased until our partners were delivering stronger blows. No-one was harmed in the making of this practice!<br /><br />The rest of the seminar really built around these skills. I really enjoyed the challenge of the sparring / fighting - well, right up until Sifu picked me as a partner and demonstrated his skills, speed and efficiency! I think I managed to catch him maybe twice, both times more by chance than skill lol. I still have the bruises though.<br /><br />Sifu also showed us some wicked tough supplementary exercises which I've been enjoying trying out at home. They are *hard*!<br /><br />Basically the time just flew by and I couldn't believe it when our 6 hours were up. I'm really looking forward to the next session.Indomitable Spirithttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12496296877865809486noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2201368905692679599.post-66248078252393841472010-08-06T08:49:00.003+01:002010-08-06T09:01:36.685+01:00krav for girlsLast night was the first time I've been at the women's Thursday class for a good long while.<br /><br />We started off with a circuit style warmup:<br /><br />Inverted kettlebell rows<br />Double / single arm kettlebell swings<br />Kettlebell squats<br />Pressups<br />Single kettlebell lunges<br />Jab-cross on the heavy bag<br />Star jumps<br />Ab roller<br />Single kettlebell press<br /><br />All for a minute each<br /><br />Then we moved onto the 'meat' of the class. We started off with some double stick drills:<br />high one cut, low two cut - right and left, just to get the feel of the movement before moving onto a Heaven 6 count.<br /><br />I learned the Heaven / Heaven & Earth 6 count drill a few years ago, although I haven't practiced it for a while now. It took me a long time to learn! It was obviously new to a few people last night. Most people were fine with the right hand side but not so good returning with the left. It just takes time to learn though.<br /><br />UTP caught me an excellent crack on the knuckles at one point - it wouldn't be stick work without at least one good knuckle rap lol.<br /><br />There was a point to the stick work though. It was about learning the body movement for our next combative drill. Basically we were defending a static knife threat to the chest / throat. The attacker had the knife in their right hand and we used our left to drive the knife across our body and thus offline. By locking out the elbow and stepping forward onto the left, we were taking the attacker off balance and preventing them returning the knife. Obviously we followed up with a strike or several to the face!<br /><br />We took turns drilling this and then finished up for the evening.<br /><br />I had a very good night's sleep last night!!Indomitable Spirithttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12496296877865809486noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2201368905692679599.post-87045895641546549532010-08-06T08:47:00.002+01:002010-08-06T08:49:29.132+01:00Fried!This has been my first week of 'proper' training in a good while, so I'm pretty well fried today!<br /><br />Went to spin class on Wednesday which was ok, legs weren't too bad at all. Thought about hitting the kettlebells again at night, but after Tuesda's session decided to lay off lol. Did spin again yesterday morning (Thursday) and it was quite a toughie - it pretty much flattened me for the rest of the day.<br /><br />Finished off with krav class at night which luckily wasn't quite as tough as it might have been!Indomitable Spirithttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12496296877865809486noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2201368905692679599.post-24895091214220980642010-08-04T08:10:00.002+01:002010-08-04T08:15:55.450+01:00Kung fu updateWe're all back on with the kung fu.<br /><br />Although my instructor has decided not to teach any more, he arranged for me to transfer to the senior instructor's class. Of course it's on a different night, so I'm having to juggle my week around a bit, but that's ok. <br /><br />I went along for the first time a couple of weeks back and it was great! I'd been training one-on-one with sifu for so long that I'd forgotten how much fun it is to train with other students. The material was different for both chi kung and kung fu - more advanced, I think - but a new and good challenge. Also training with more senior and experienced students is always an advantage.<br /><br />The senior sifu offers more classes so I will get to train more frequently as well. Classes are not running this week, as sifu is away on holiday. However he has invited me a day long seminar this Saturday which should cover all the basics that I need. I'm really looking forward to this! <br /><br />So, whilst I'm sorry not to be training with my original instructor any more, things might just have worked out ok.Indomitable Spirithttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12496296877865809486noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2201368905692679599.post-89901116222976977822010-08-04T08:01:00.002+01:002010-08-04T08:10:25.473+01:00And we're back!I decided to take a break from blogging for a couple of weeks since I was on holiday. Also, there wasn't much to write about really, as I haven't been training that much recently. Am back in harness this week though!<br /><br /><u>Things I have done this week</u><br /><br />Sunday - <em>Sunday Service</em> in the Meadows. Sunday Service is a bit of fun - a bunch of us turn up at a pre-arranged time and generally run around playing with kettlebells, ropes, tyres etc. Great fun and a brilliant workout. It's also free!<br /><br />Monday - toddled off to krav maga class. You can tell it's holiday time - a grand total of 3 students turned up .... Not that I can say anything really, as I haven't been to krav in quite a few weeks now. I was definitely out of sorts stamina-wise, esp when it came to running. Need to up my game in that respect. Otherwise we worked on defending against multiple attackers, which was fun.<br /><br />Tuesday - first spin class in about 4-6 weeks. Again you could tell it was holiday time - a grand total of 2 of us for this class! Went better than I thought it might - my legs didn't protest quite as much as I thought they might (they're also not bad at all this morning!) When I got home, I chose to totally *fry* myself with some kettlebell stuff. Previously I've tended to train kettlebells for reps; this time I trained for time. And it was hard!<br /><br /><u>Swings</u><br />8kg for 3 mins<br />12kg for 2 mins<br />16kg for 1 min<br />20kg for 30 secs<br /><br /><u>Snatches</u><br />8kg for 3 mins<br />12kg for 2 mins<br />16kg for 1 min<br /><br />I added in some barbell chest presses and bicep curls just for fun, although my forearms weren't really laughing by this point.<br /><br />Then I finished off with 100+ reps bodyweight stuff:<br /><br />50 x squats<br />50 x crunches<br />25 x star jumps<br />25 x pressups<br /><br />Then I went and lay in a corner for a while!!<br /><br />Today - spin class at lunchtime and prob some more kettlebells tonight.Indomitable Spirithttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12496296877865809486noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2201368905692679599.post-14343017279324513402010-08-02T11:16:00.000+01:002010-08-02T11:17:13.922+01:00Normal service ........ will be resumed shortly.<br /><br />I have been on a much-needed holiday.Indomitable Spirithttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12496296877865809486noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2201368905692679599.post-67226603246895065602010-07-15T08:12:00.002+01:002010-07-15T08:15:35.377+01:00DOMS, DOMS, DOMS ....Well the legs are much better, but my upper back has clearly just remembered all that kettlebell stuff I did last night. Am slightly surprised - thought it would have been my shoulders / upper arms that would have been protesting today!Indomitable Spirithttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12496296877865809486noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2201368905692679599.post-66265356110444654542010-07-15T07:23:00.002+01:002010-07-15T07:25:57.183+01:00Kung fu no more!I got an email from Sifu last night telling me that he is stepping down as an instructor with immediate effect, as he would like to pursue his own learning and development for now. I am actually quite gutted about this, as he is an excellent teacher. I totally understand where he is coming from though. I have already emailed the other Sifu about joining one of his classes.<br /><br />I shall miss my Thursday chi kung and kung fu :=(<br /><br />On the positive side, I can at least return to Thursday krav maga now.Indomitable Spirithttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12496296877865809486noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2201368905692679599.post-6323823105811080862010-07-15T07:17:00.002+01:002010-07-15T07:23:24.376+01:00More personal trainingSince I survived my first spin class in about a month, last night I cracked on with the kung fu training as follows:<br /><br />Bow and arrow stance, glide step forward left and right - 5 each<br />Bow and arrow stance, glide step backward left and right - 5 each<br />Bow and arrow stance, drag step forward left and right - 5 each<br />Bow and arrow stance, drag step backward left and right - 5 each<br />Bow and arrow stance, open step left and right - 5 each<br />Bow and arrow stance, closed step left and right - 5 each<br />False leg stance, left and right - 5 each<br />Unicorn step, left and right - 5 each<br /><br />Rear palm strike left and right - 20 each<br />Front palm strike left and right - 20 each<br />Rear cannon punch left and right - 20 each<br />Front cannon punch left and right - 20 each<br />Side strike left and right - 20 each<br />Thread palm defence left and right - 20 each<br />Brush palm defence left and right - 20 each<br />Inner defence left and right - 20 each<br /><br />I then broke out the kettlebells for a more demanding session:<br /><br /><u>Snatch - left and right</u><br />8kg x 20<br />12kg x 10<br />16kg x 5 (my first 'good' snatches at this weight)<br /><br /><u>Single arm presses - left and right</u><br />8kg x 17<br />12kg x 12<br />16kg x 7<br />20kg x 5(r) & 3(l)<br /><br /><u>Overhead squats - left and right</u><br />8kg x 10<br />12kg x 10<br />16kg x 10<br />20kg x 10<br /><br /><u>Swings</u><br />20kg x 25<br /><br />Definitely a lot tougher session!Indomitable Spirithttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12496296877865809486noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2201368905692679599.post-78300594579781844182010-07-14T08:51:00.002+01:002010-07-14T08:52:01.038+01:00Thought for the day<span style="font-size:130%;color:#ff0000;"><strong>Correct practice makes perfect</strong></span>Indomitable Spirithttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12496296877865809486noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2201368905692679599.post-2060973728753525912010-07-14T07:02:00.003+01:002010-07-14T07:09:46.696+01:00more kung fu skillsI had the DOMS from hell yesterday (despite the Tiger Balm) so again I used the time to get in some kung fu skills work.<br /><br />I set aside some time to work on footwork. I found it a wee bit tricky as I don't have the right sort of space in the house. Suppose it's good practice though for 'real life'.<br /><br />Bow and arrow stance, glide step forward left and right - 10 each<br />Bow and arrow stance, glide step backward left and right - 10 each<br />Bow and arrow stance, drag step forward left and right - 10 each<br />Bow and arrow stance, drag step backward left and right - 10 each<br />Bow and arrow stance, open step left and right - 5 each<br />Bow and arrow stance, closed step left and right - 5 each<br />False leg stance, left and right - 10 each<br />Unicorn step, left and right - 5 each<br /><br />Rear palm strike left and right - 20 each<br />Front palm strike left and right - 20 each<br />Rear cannon punch left and right - 20 each<br />Front cannon punch left and right - 20 each<br />Side strike left and right - 20 each<br />Thread palm defence left and right - 20 each<br />Brush palm defence left and right - 20 each<br />Inner defence left and right - 20 each<br /><br /><br />My quads felt ok after this, so after a short break I broke out the kettlebells for:<br /><br />Double press<br />8kg x 10<br /><br />Overhead squats<br />8kg x 5 each side<br /><br />Swings<br />20kg x 10<br />16kg x 10<br />12kg x 15<br />8kg x 20<br /><br />Single arm presses<br />20kg x 1<br />16kg x 5<br />12kg x 10<br />8kg x 15<br /><br />A very light session with the kbs!Indomitable Spirithttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12496296877865809486noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2201368905692679599.post-85659994574968327842010-07-13T10:10:00.002+01:002010-07-13T10:12:52.755+01:00I love the smell of Tiger Balm in the morning!Quads are still smarting today so I applied a pretty liberal dose of <em>Tiger Balm</em> before I left the house this morning. Now even I'm sick of the smell lol.<br /><br />Am planning some more kung fu skills training tonight, along with perhaps some light kettlebell work. Maybe a few swings to limber up and then some presses. Need to think about ordering a pair of 24kgs soon though.Indomitable Spirithttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12496296877865809486noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2201368905692679599.post-56879014906180497042010-07-13T10:07:00.002+01:002010-07-13T10:10:45.058+01:00Fried quads!Since my quads were basically toast last night, I avoided any of my usual kettlebell or bodyweight stuff. Instead I used the time to get in 100+ good quality reps of my kung fu skills training. My reps looked like this:<br /><br />Rear palm strike left and right - 10 each<br />Front palm strike left and right - 10 each<br />Rear cannon punch left and right - 10 each<br />Front cannon punch left and right - 10 each<br />Side strike left and right - 10 each<br />Thread palm defence left and right - 10 each<br />Brush palm defence left and right - 10 each<br />Front push kick left and right - 1o each<br /><br />for a total of 160 reps<br /><br />I actually enjoyed being able to focus exclusively on kung fu training for a while.Indomitable Spirithttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12496296877865809486noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2201368905692679599.post-46680887015350446392010-07-12T09:10:00.001+01:002010-07-12T09:11:26.890+01:00some achievements1 - Single arm pressed a 20kg kettlebell above my head (3 good reps on the right, 1 slightly iffy one on the left).<br /><br />2- Swung a 24kg kettlebell for the first time.<br /><br /><br />I am pleased with these :=)Indomitable Spirithttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12496296877865809486noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2201368905692679599.post-62092102575442606172010-07-12T07:13:00.004+01:002010-07-12T09:08:34.157+01:00Sunday Service - let us play<div>Run by the 'Very Rev'd' Rannoch Donald (<a href="http://www.simplestrength.com/">Simple Strength</a>) and Gerry Higgins (Bond Fitness), Sunday Service is a free and fun-for-all session on the Meadows, Edinburgh. Those who come along get to play with battle ropes, kettlebells, tyres, powerbags and all the bodyweight fun and games you can shake a wet summer's day at. You could almost call it fun-ctional training lol.<br /><br />Went to my first Sunday Service last week. It piddled with rain the whole way through. The half dozen or so that turned up basically went home soaked through, covered in mud and knackered. It was great!<br /><img style="TEXT-ALIGN: center; MARGIN: 0px auto 10px; WIDTH: 150px; DISPLAY: block; HEIGHT: 200px; CURSOR: hand" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5492928355819767730" border="0" alt="" src="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_Rj9NghhNcio/TDrNPKFOx7I/AAAAAAAAADA/TvyhClDrk-0/s200/sunday+service2.jpg" /><img style="TEXT-ALIGN: center; MARGIN: 0px auto 10px; WIDTH: 200px; DISPLAY: block; HEIGHT: 150px; CURSOR: hand" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5492928107795990162" border="0" alt="" src="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_Rj9NghhNcio/TDrNAuHwRpI/AAAAAAAAAC4/o24h4pUHXRI/s200/sunday+service.jpg" /></div><br /><div>Yesterday was better as the sun was out. It was still pretty damp underfoot though, so I still went home covered in mud and grass. What did we do this week? Bit of running to warm up, our 100 reps (press ups and variants, lunges etc), then onto sets of 'explosive' kettlebell squats (full squat, up to halfway, down to full squat then explode up) interspersed with T pushups. My feet were all over the place due to the wet grass in this one so I ended up dropping to my knees for my own safety! Then we partnered up and one did alternate deep lunges whils the other ran out to a designated point and back again. 3 sets of this, quick drink break and we got on to the real fun. </div><div><br /> </div><div>Gerry set up various stations for us: kettlebells, explosive medicine ball throw, powerbag carry (25kg plus, run out and back), battle ropes and tyre pull. When we'd all had a shot each, we split into 2 groups. One group took turns flipping the tyre 6 times (flip one way, run round then flip it back the other - hilarious on wet grass ....) whilst the other ran out with a 16kg kettlebell tied to a length of rope. Once the rope was fully extended, you dropped the bell, ran back to the start then hauled the kettlebell in hand over hand. Pick up the bell up in the other hand and run back out, run back to the start and haul the bell in again.<br /><br />Once we'd all had a shot and the groups had swapped over, Gerry decided to really finish us off with a car push! We paired up again and ran down Melville Drive pushing a Nissan Micra. That was good fun actually.<br /><br />Fun session, the hour went really fast although I could prob live without quite so much running. Give me heavy things to pick up and put down again though and I'm quite happy lol.<br /><br />Boy, do my quads know about those explosive squats though! It is unlikely that there will be any krav tonight - I think I would be a risk to myself and others.</div>Indomitable Spirithttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12496296877865809486noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2201368905692679599.post-18801512452775919972010-06-20T18:32:00.000+01:002010-06-20T18:34:32.105+01:00RIP mum20/02/1930 - 20/06/2010Indomitable Spirithttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12496296877865809486noreply@blogger.com5tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2201368905692679599.post-70891228896989223912010-06-18T13:28:00.002+01:002010-06-18T13:30:24.837+01:00un-fastedWell, that's my 2nd fast over. 4 hours early but I guess 20 hours isn't bad. Also, the Eat - Stop - Eat documentation suggests that the body starts to get the most benefit from the fast from around 18 hours.<br /><br />Things to note:<br /><br /><ul><li>Make sure I have things to do to distract me - being on the helpdesk (and thus unable to workout, go for a walk etc) isn't conducive to an 'easy' fast.</li><li>It will get easier in time.</li><li>My belly was still pathetically grateful to be fed!</li></ul>Indomitable Spirithttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12496296877865809486noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2201368905692679599.post-88856119309954393992010-06-18T11:38:00.003+01:002010-06-18T11:40:02.708+01:00Fasting - updateI AM <strong>HUNGRY</strong>!!!<br /><br /><br />No really, I am starving. Not helped by one of my minions just offering to buy me a scone. Turned it down though. My stomach got v excited at the mention of food, rumbled loudly and did several somersaults. It's about to be v disappointed though, as it's got another 5 and a bit hours to go before getting fed.Indomitable Spirithttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12496296877865809486noreply@blogger.com0