Wednesday, December 29, 2010

A deck of cards goes a long way


I hope every one had a wonderful Christmas. So much food and candy was consumed at my family's home. During Christmas I just ate and ate and ate. My family and I played card games most of the day while drinking coffee to stay awake. After awhile I felt uncomfortable and needed to burn some energy. I used the Deck of cards that we were playing with and put together a little workout.
Spades were weighted squats, Clubs were air squats, Hearts were sit ups and Diamonds were push ups. Face cards are worth ten. I just grabbed random family members for the weighted squats. I picked them up Fireman style. In Front of the fireplace I just flipped a card over and did what ever the required exercise and rep was. Keep going until the deck is finished. The heaviest I squatted was my brother the lightest my sister. A total of 95 reps per exercise. Sometimes you get a couple of spades back to back. Fun and easy to do in my living room with my family chipping in on the. A deck of cards can go a long ways.

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

1 minute on 1 minute off + playing in a tree wod


1 minute on 1 minute off for ten minutes. For 1 minute 30 kettlebell swings , then rest one minute. If you do not get 30 swings in 1 minute add 100 double unders at the end.

This is a wod I got off of the crossfitfootball website. Except that they are using so much more weight than I can handle. I just used this cinder block near my house. I actually found a stone that I could stuff into the bottom hole to make it heavier. I think the weight was about right. I finished the first and second rounds with just 2 seconds left. The third and fourth with one second left. The fifth actually got me. I was about to swing my last rep when my timer went off.
I rested for about five minutes before I had a go at my 100 double unders. I managed all 100 double unders unbroken. I was happy with that. My max before was 109 unbroken. I actually felt like I could have beat that today.
When I finished with the double unders I was doing some light stretching by a tree. This tree has a large branch about a full reach off the ground. I pulled my feet and legs up around it and locked them so I could hang upside down and do sit ups. Touch the ground then touch my toes. This felt pretty good so I made up a little workout to add to the day.
As many rounds in 10 minutes of
5 hanging upside down sit ups ( touch your toes)
1 muscle up to the top of the branch
5 dips on the branch

I did manage 9. Towards the end the sit ups were getting really hard. The muscle up was the hardest. I could just barely get my chest up on the branch. Then I would have to fight to get the rest of the way up. Once on top of the branch I would do 5 dips. These are harder than they seem. A fun workout in a tree that got me several stares from people walking by.

Monday, December 20, 2010

Max effort hill sprints


A couple of weeks ago I went on a beautiful hike. My friend and I hiked to the top of Bear peak. Along the way I noticed this large hill with a steep trail going towards the summit. My friend and I talked about coming back and running up that steep trail for a workout. Today I set out to do just that. This steep hill is about a half mile from the trail head. So I spent that half mile getting warmed up with shorter sprints and drills. I had on plenty of clothes so my core temperature was up and I was ready to go when I got to the start of the steep trail.
3 x max effort sprints up a steep hill. When I say steep I mean really steep. Like you sometimes have to use your hands to help you along. After a warm up lap I knew I was not going to be able to run to the top of this thing. So I figured I would just go full tilt boogie until I had to stop. That is what I did. 3 full effort sprints until I hit failure. My efforts got me close to the summit but not quite. I would end up in just about the same spot each time. between 1 min 10 secs sprinting and 1 min 14 secs. I wanted to throw up every time. Even though I couldn't run to the top I would still walk or crawl my way to the top. My legs were like Jello after this.
I cooled down for a bit on the walk back to the trail head with some light stretching. As I returned to the trail head I was starting to feel better.
I added a little progression ladder at the trail head. 10 air squats + 1 to 10 of handstand push ups. So 10 squats 1 hspu, 10 squats 2 hspu, 10 squats 3 hspu's and so on until I got to ten. I found a couple of stones to use to help make the handstand push ups elevated. I used a tree for balance. This lasted about 12 minutes. I was totally wrecked after this workout. Ready for food and football.

Saturday, December 18, 2010

The snow has arrived


I had plans to run the flat irons trail again this morning. However, a winter storm has showed up. The streets are covered in snow and there are no signs of it stopping soon. I am pretty much a wuss when it comes to being outside in the cold and snow. So, I scrapped my plans to run the flat irons trail today. Instead I improvised a little and ran the stairs in my apt building. I live in a four story apt building that has 52 stairs from bottom to top.
For 20 minutes I would run to the top hitting every step on the way. When I am back at the bottom I would then sprint to the top skipping a step. I found out during my warm up that I could just barely get two trips to the top in under a minute. So that is what I set out to do. 40 trips to the top in 20 minutes. I didn't make it. I finished with 37 in 20 minutes.
Even though the weather got in the way of my plans. I still managed to get something done today and I feel a whole lot better for it. Christmas is a week away and I am excited. Happy Holidays everyone.

Friday, December 17, 2010

Spartan "300" home workout challenge


Spartan 300 challenge
25 pull ups
50 pistol squats (25 each leg)
50 push ups
50 split jumps (L/R=1 )
50 toes to bar
50 reverse burpees
25 chin ups

I came across this link today for a race called the Spartan death race. A crazy 3 mile or 8 mile gauntlet type of race. Looked really interesting. I found some interesting videos on youtube about the race as well. After checking out those videos I came across some old videos of the "300" workout. A workout put together by Mark Twight at Gym Jones in Salt Lake City. Gym Jones is the place where the cast of the movie "300" trained to get ripped for the movie. The "300" workout is no joke. I have done it once or twice before a long time ago and I remembered how brutal it was. Well I decided to put together a little home workout version of this workout as described above.
I finished this version in 30 min and 44 secs. The first set of pull ups I managed unbroken. The pistol squats or single leg squats were brutal. I decided to do a full set of 25 on each leg before moving on to the next instead of alternating each leg. The left leg was a real struggle for me. Hard to do them and keep my heel on the ground. I kept loosing my balance on the way up as well. Not sure what the issue was there. I need more practice with these. The right side was much better. Faster and better technique. Push ups were unbroken. Then came the split jumps. Basically in a lunge position jump and switch your legs and land back in the lunge position. Left side then right side equaled 1 rep. The lactic acid built up really fast in my quads on these. I managed 17 then 15,10 and 8 before finishing. The toes to bar were not bad. I finished them in three sets. I think it was 25, 15, 10. The reverse burpees were awesome. I have never attempted a reverse burpee before. I loved them. Fun and challenging. This slowed me down more than I had expected. From lying on your back position you rock a hard sit up so you can come up to your feet. Stand up then do a hand stand. When you come back down just go to your feet and then back down tell you are lying on your back again. I really enjoyed them. I finished the chin ups in two sets.
A great home workout. I would really like to see someone finish this faster. 20 mins maybe. Try this "300" workout if you think you are spartan tough.


Here is a video explaining the actual 300 workout. Which you should also try if you are familiar with these lifts.


Here is a video of a couple of guys doing the reverse burpees. Fun exercise. Give them a try.


Here is a cool video of Mark Twight training the crew for the movie

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Nothing tastes as good as being lean feels


I came across this article on marksdailyapple.com about the psychology of giving up your favorite foods to look and feel better in life. I thought the article was really interesting and I wanted to share it. You can read the article here.

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Maximum rounds in 12 mins


Maximum rounds in 12 min of:
50 meter sprints
10 squat jumps
10 hand stand push ups

I finished with 7 rounds + 4 squat jumps. I got this workout from Marksdailyapple.com's workout of the week. I just tweaked it a bit with the Handstand push ups instead of regular push ups. This afternoon after climbing I jogged up to the park in my neighborhood to get some sprinting going on. Going into this wod I thought 10 rounds was possible. I think it certainly is for most. However I got slowed down on the hand stand push ups. The first 2 rounds were unbroken at 10 a piece. Then I could only manage 5 on the first go and a few more after that. I did feel pretty strong through out the 12 minutes. The sprints and the squat jumps were a great combination.
Core work
50 full sit ups ( touch top of feet)
20 of the following lower complex ( 1 leg lever, then raise your feet back up and do 2 hip raises=1 rep)
50 full sit ups ( touch the top of feet)
My abs will be sore tomorrow for sure.
I had a great day today. Got up kind of early and went climbing in the Flat Irons. Had a great hike to the base of the climb and a great climb. The temperature was amazing today. For climbing and working out in the park. Great day indeed!

Monday, December 13, 2010

Renegade Man Makers



5 rounds of:
10 renegade man makers
45 walking lunges with 10 push ups ever 15th, 30th and 45th lunge
1 sit start rope climb 15'

Another beautiful sunny day here in Boulder. When I got off from work I asked a co worker if they were interested in training at a park nearby. He mentioned that he had a couple of 30lb dumbbells lying around. I suggested he bring them to the park and I would bring my rope and we came up with this wod.
I have never attempted a man maker before and I like them. I Love them! The lunges kicked my ass as well as the push ups. Doing the push ups made the rope climb so much harder. I messed up my timer on my wrist watch some time around the 15 minute mark so I don't really know how fast we finished this workout. I really enjoyed this workout. Being outside at the park in the sun. Getting a new friend involved was also a plus. Great day ! Great workout!

Saturday, December 11, 2010

Gassers


A gasser is a sprint from one sideline of a football field to the other and back and again to the other side and back. From sideline to sideline on a football field is 53 meters. So a full gasser is a 212 meters sprint.
Today after work I jogged up to a park by my apt with my rings, my jump rope and heart full of ambition.
After a good warm up I started off with 5 rounds of full gassers. The first three were pretty good. The last two my legs were not responding as I wanted them to. My times for each were 40 secs, 42 secs, 43 secs, 43 secs and 43 secs. I was pretty happy to keep each one below 45 secs. The rest ratio was 1:3 on these.
After a couple of minutes to catch my breath I got started on the second part of this workout. During my warm up I set my rings up in a tree in the park. The second half went like this
50 double unders
25 ring dips
40 double unders
20 rings dips
30 double unders
15 ring dips
20 double unders
10 ring dips
10 double unders
5 ring dips

I finished in 7 mins 40 secs. The double unders were pretty easy. Each set unbroken. The ring dips got me on round two. The first set was unbroken and felt good. The second set I made it to 17. I thought I would be able to get them all unbroken. But on 18 I just failed. It was pretty close through every set after that. I hit failure with just a couple of reps left.
For core work I did 5 rounds of 10 V sit ups coupled with 30 secs supermans. All of this work felt pretty good.

Tabata this


Tabata- 20 secs work with 10 secs rest X 8
Pull ups 44
Toes to bar 40
Push ups 94
Air squats 130
Studies have shown that when athletes perform tabata intervals, they increase both aerobic (endurance) and anaerobic (short bursts of energy) capacities more than any other type of cardio. Tabata intervals can be used as a fat burning method and can also improve performance in most aerobic and anaerobic sports.
One tabata interval is only going to last four minutes. Trust me, it is going to be the longest four minutes of your life. When you try this, pick a couple of exercises and use lighter weight or body weight only.
Remember, in order to get the best results you have to push yourself. Go for the highest reps possible in 20 secs and then rest for ten. When the 10 sec rest is up get right back to work and have fun. Helps to have some sort of timer handy.

Saturday, December 4, 2010

Stairs + Sandbag = Pukie



As many rounds as possible in 20 minutes of:
Sprint stadium stairs with 40 lb sandbag (60 stairs)
5 thrusters at the top of stairs with sandbag
5 turkish get ups at the bottom of stairs with sandbag

I finished with 6 rounds + 5 thrusters

I grabbed my sandbag and walked down to the high school for some work on the football stadiums stairs. It was pretty exhausting just to carry that thing to the stadium. I did some squats and lunges and presses with the thing on the way. Just to start my warm up.
There were 60 stairs from bottom to top of the stadium. Sprinting to the top with the sandbag had my lungs and quads burning. The thrusters were not easy. The TGU's were a total bitch.
The sandbag was awkward. Difficult to get set and I dropped it on my nose once. I did manage to get every set unbroken however. My goal was 8 rounds, but I underestimated the difficulty of this wod. The most challenging part was walking back home with my bag. My core was totally fried by this point and I had to keep changing shoulders every minute so I could make it back.

Friday, December 3, 2010

Bear Peak



Today the weather was sunny, warm and zero wind. I called a friend to see if he wanted to hike a local mountain with me. About 3 miles puts you on the top with amazing views of Longs Peak in Rocky Mountain National Park in the North. Greys and Torreys Peaks dominating the western landscape and Pikes to the south. On the summit we had zero wind, clear skies and breathtaking views.
After the first mile I was feeling pretty loose and I had tons of energy. I felt like doing more than just hiking so I started to do push ups when we stopped for water or to check out the boulders on the way. I rattled off as many pull ups as I could when ever I found a tree branch low enough to grab on to. Towards the summit I would pick out markers in the distance and try sprinting to them. On the summit I was doing handstand push ups on a boulder and L sits between smaller boulders. I tried to get in some TGU's but the ground was not giving me the opportunity. Great day and a great hike. The world is my playground.