Showing posts with label circuits. Show all posts
Showing posts with label circuits. Show all posts

Thursday, 26 June 2014

Day 93 - Core Blimey!

Core Strength


Why do we all work so hard on 'core strength'. Core strength and Abdominal Strength, two very different things...I intend to get to the bottom of this.

Abdominal workouts, do exactly as prescribed - they work your abdominal muscles. These are not to be confused with core strength. Core strength does way more for your body.


Core work incorporates literally dozens of muscles, and improves strength and flexibility in your hips, pelvis, lower back, and abdominals. There are many reasons why a developed core is better than just developed abdominals. Such as:

Agility

Core muscles allow you to react faster, with greater strength. Core strength also lets your body distribute stress evenly, absorbs shock more effectively and contribute to your balance, coordination, flexibility and self awareness.

Power

Believe it or not, performing Squats and Dead Lifts with proper technique will develop your core, increasing your power but most importantly it will stabilise and protect your lower back. This type of conditioning develops your muscles, via your core, to allow your body to develop a good foundation for heavier weights and prevents injuries.

Posture

A good core workout will centre your spine and this will enable you to stand and sit with better, more erect posture. I've noticed huge development for my own posture in the past 90-odd days. The main thing here, is if you want a 6 pack or good looking abs, then posture development strengthen the lower back. You even appear taller / slimmer!

Weight Loss

Strong core equals less fatigue and reduced effort in performing daily activity. This reduced effort and fatigue directly translates to more available energy to put into gym time, running, cycling etc. You'll also be at a reduced risk of injury when you're carrying less weight, and reduced risk of exhaustion because you have the additional energy to sustain you!

Way More than a 6 Pack

I've realised from the women in my life, that strong cores as a foundation mean gym work is made far easier. I didn't realise that such a large portion of the male population don't even consider core training, and solely focus on muscle development. This often means the obliques, lower back, hips get less of a workout (if at all) and often just get pounded with heavy weights! It is the recommendation of most fitness professionals to develop core strength FIRST, to gain strength and stability to allow you to do the muscle building activity later.


But Why?

When is Core Strength useful to me, and why haven't I been doing it...Well, I actually have been. I was bashing away in the gym, decided at about 10 weeks (if I recall correctly), that my workouts would include more endurance (abs between weights), and that my weights workout since week 8 (I think) have been predominantly compound instead of isolated. Endurance training and working in the abdominals intensified and added some spice to my weights regime. Compound training added the base core work, required me to drop to smaller weights and develop better technique. I stuck with it, and now I feel particularly strong, in comparison to this time a year ago. I feel fitter today, than ever before. Good reason to kick start your routine into adding more core and compound training? I think so! 

Core strength is integral in my marathon and triathlon goals. It is pivotal in my overall development since I need to maintain a strong core so I can pound my body over 42km. I need to load my muscles with memories of endurance, strength training and the kilometres in my legs. All of this contributes, and as my core has developed (slowly), I've noticed that my running technique has improved. I was omnipresent this evening as I straightened my posture, well noticed that it was more erect as I put a swift 5km on the treadmill.

WOD

My Workout Of the Day, as created by me, was to replicate this core strengthening, and keep my legs from taking a break.

I started with 30 minutes of abdominal weights training, focusing on core alignment, and not just the abdominal workout. I then proceeded to do a 30 minute core crushing kettle bell circuit. I transitioned between medium and heavy bells, and worked different parts of my core. I also included a swift 5km treadmill run, which had me running at around 5min/km, for 25 minutes. My heart rate peaked at 143bpm and I focused on twisting my core muscles and keeping a straight posture as I ran. It felt good!

My WOD - Part 1 Abdominals: (3x15reps)
  1. Standing Weighted Cable Pulldown Crunch
  2. Kneeling Weighted Cable Pulldown Crunch
  3. Palof Press
  4. Landmine 180's
  5. Plate Twists
  6. Plate Side Bends
  7. Kettle Bell Figure 8 Crunches
Part 2 Kettle Bell Circuit: (30second intervals x 3reps) - Odd Numbers Heavy, Evens Medium Weight
  1. Goblet Squat
  2. Around Body
  3. Bent Over Row
  4. Figure 8 (in bent over position)
  5. Single Leg Dead Lifts
  6. Windmills
  7. Shoulder Press
  8. Half Get Ups
  9. Step Ups
  10. Squat Swings

Treadmill Run: 5km, 5min/km, 25 minutes



Stretches, Side Plank Pulses, V-Sits, Figure 4 Abs & Thigh Crunches to finish me off.









Wednesday, 25 June 2014

Day 92 - Balls, Bells and Bars...

Variety 

The spice of life and the means to staying focused on my journey from fat to fit. I like to mix things up, and apparently, its good to do so. This week, being the crazy last week of my leadership course is a bit messy and getting into my normal routine is getting harder as the week progresses toward graduation. I decided to mix it up again tonight....but why?

Variety, or, the quality or state of having different forms or types can be important within a strength and conditioning program. Triathletes and cross-fitters tend to need a variety in their program to develop different physical qualities. My variety of strength, endurance, speed, stamina....run, swim ride and sports seems to be the go here!

Athletes must incorporate variety in their regime to become more complete. There is no single exercise or piece of equipment that will create the complete athlete. In order for muscles to increase strength, the workload must be greater than normal. I've noticed that since I started mixing things up, even as early as when I started to train for triathlon (instead of just running) I got stronger sooner. By overloading the muscles, your body adapts by growing stronger. Once the body adapts, a new stimulus is required to continue the reaction. Workload must progressively increase to make gains in strength and endurance.

Variety is a method of adding tools to your toolbox to facilitate your progression.

Tuesday night football..



Almost certainly its harder to play, or more intensive to play indoor football on a full size court with less people. Tonight there was 5 of us! 3 on 2 was the order of play - so lots of running and stop/start sprints, changes to direction was in order. For the first 30 minutes my game was all over the place. Mr Peds reckoned my skills were better when I took a few moments to stop and think, prior to taking shots or passing. This actually seemed to be true...I missed, hit the post and crossbar...I hit the ball wide by the narrowest margins and somehow couldn't find the back of the net. On taking those moments to think, I went from hell to high scoring! I even knocked 3 long-range (from our goal area) shots into their net! I really started to score all over the place, even nut-megged the keeper three times. Such fun.

After 75 minutes I was pooped, needing to change the pace for gym time!

Bells and Bars...


Tonight I opted for the mammoth session - Back and Arms. I reduced the number of exercise variants, but pushed hard to make the ones I was doing count. My dead lift technique has definitely improved, and I feel stronger for it. My rows were all a good show of my developing back strength. I concluded back with 3 sets of 3 unassisted chin ups...and my gosh I was trying hard!

I moved into Biceps and then Triceps. I was feeling the burn by now, 45 minutes in and that was my cue to finish off with a kettle bell circuit. Qinno joined for a bit and we did some basic run throughs. I've been intensifying the kettle bell circuit and 15 minutes is pretty tough....for me!

After all the hard gym work, I think my back deserves a good relax on the foam roller tonight. Looking forwards to that!



Wednesday, 18 June 2014

Day 86 - Faster, Faster!

As I woke this morning I could tell that my body was in need of a little rest or a slower pace today. Today's leadership classes were fairly sedate and that provided the well needed recharge. As the day proceeded, I realised that I was gearing up to do my first proper speed session after work.


Speed Sesh...


My Speed Session, can be reviewed in detail on this link: Speed Session: 3 x 1km and there you'll see I ran off the beaten track (well its a gravel path around the back of the Creswell gym, and what you can't see is the gradient of  the slow climb I was running on. This was an added element into the session that wasn't necessary, but a challenge regardless.

I planned, and executed 3 sets of 1km fast runs. By fast, this is my slightly faster than race pace, which really got me going. The distance, although low, is actually far enough to give me a good workout.

Overall, with warm up and cool down I covered a mere 3.46km in 20:10, which yields an average pace of 5:50min/km, but if you look more closely the average included the warm up and cool down! A true test of how hard I was working was my heart rate. I was working with a training effect of 3.2 (improving category), which meant an average heart rate of 149bpm (81% of max), and a peak heart rate of 170bpm (92% of max) - which is pretty good. Lap times were:

Lap 1 - 4:39:80
Lap 2 - 4:15:00
Lap 3 - 4:32:60

On completion of this training session I felt smashed, yet exhilarated for completing the running exercise. I had a good cardio and run training session, that had me out of my comfort zone for a few moments of each set - the hill that leads up to the main gangway (main gate).


After I had quickly recovered from the running, I started a new element to my training, Kettle Bell workouts, done my way.

I covered pushups, goblet squats, military shoulder press, one leg dead lift, kettle bell swing, Floor chest press, pirate ships (kettle bell's version of landline 180s), floor pectoral fly, and some abdominal work. My abs are still so sore from the caving yesterday.

Today I learned that rest, planning and a new routine does help keep you motivated, challenged and interested in what you're doing.


Oh and go the Blues...NSW finally win Origin!

Monday, 16 June 2014

Days 81-83 - Weekend Fun

Home at last. Friday afternoon was spent driving back up to Sydney. Friday night I relaxed, enjoyed my rest with Winnie and prepared for a big weekend of sport, fun and training.

World Cup Football 1


Saturday I planned to get up early, watch Australia vs Chile in the World Cup, then study, then train in the gym (a quick 30 minute session) with Winnie on her lunch break, since she was working all weekend.

I did all as planned. I'm liking sticking to my plans, it lets me see how organised I am plus I feel satisfied that I achieved all I set out to do.

Micro Circuit


30 minutes in the gym is not long to get a good workout, but never the less we gave it our best. It seemed logical to get a few pre-loaded barbels and head to the circuit/cross-fit area of the gym. There we proceeded to run 2 minute intervals of bicep curls, shoulder press, overhead tricep dips, push ups, sit ups, v-sits, lunges, squats, track-starts. After, noting the time we did 4 sets of the big rope, making waves with it for 2 minute intervals with 20 second rests between. After we raced the sled things - mine had a 25kg plate on it, Winnie was using an empty one. We were pushing, not pulling, the sleds up and down the astro-turf area. This was how we finished.

A micro circuit, I need to work on making the best use of time, but it got a sweat on us both and we got to spend some time together...which is what it is all about!

Roosters vs Knights

Saturday evening Winnie and I went to see the Sydney Roosters play against the Newcastle Knights. This was a pretty good NRL game. Sydney were losing, then in the second half they stomped all over the Knights. The Roosters ended up winning 29-12 in a really good game. The weather was pretty chilly, which meant lots of cuddles for the wife - again another reason to go to Friday night NRL with Winnie! Plus its pretty good entertainment....

World Cup Football 2

This morning I woke up extra early to set myself up to watch the Three Lions take on Italy in their opening game of the world cup. At the same time, my sister called me on FaceTime - we were then able to watch the game together. Is it me or is technology making the world seem a lot smaller - AWESOME! A devastating first game in terms of the result for England, but a few good lesson learnt. I look forward to the next game!

A Little Run

This morning, post football, I headed out into the wind and rain to run another long distance training run. I was aiming for 25km. I planned to run from my house to La Perouse, around past Bare Island, and then up Anzac Parade to Maroubra....and back the way I came.


This was a tough run, the wind was sapping my energy, the rain made me feel heavy. Then there were the long hills, short steep hills and half way I realised I had only had a smoothie for breakfast! Lucky I stocked up on electrolyte gel products this weekend.




This run I was trialling a new product, called Clif Shot Bloks. There's 6 in a pack, thats the equivalent gel of 2 liquid gel sachets. I used 3 bloks during the run, staggered over the 158 minutes of running. I did as recommended and sucked the yummy black cherry flavour gel blocks and chewed little slivers as I ran. This reduced the workload on my gut as I ran.


Post-run I smashed a protein shake with added L-Glutamine, and chased it with an electrolyte gel. This was another new product, made by Torq Nutrition. This gel was recommended to me over the weekend, so I gave it a try. It was wicked, great tasting, easy to swallow, less thick than any of the gels I've tried thus far. The real benefit was the less-artificial tasting flavour, which was Rhubarb and Custard. I was very impressed, and my stomach has had no signs of being affected by this or the Bloks.



 My stats for the run were interesting.  Average Heart rate was 148 bpm, the average pace being 6:04 minutes per km and the time, 02:38:58. My speed / pace was a lot slower than normal, but there could be many reasons why and I'm not too bothered. I burned something close to 2500 calories, and needed to eat a fair amount before I felt satisfied tonight!


Sunday, 11 May 2014

Day 45 - Resistance & Run

Thursday was another early start, racing down to the gym to get stuck into another workout. 
I smashed my pre-workout drinks and sent myself with renewed vigour.

Absolutely Arms & Abs

Continuing with the weeks' theme of compound exercises first, followed by selection of tweaking isolation exercises, I got stuck into arms. Starting with Biceps, I pushed myself through some dumbbell work, then grabbed the biceps bar, chucked on some green disks (10kg) to either side of the bar and got involved! I maxed out with 4 reps of 17.5kg on each side (total 35kg), which was around 5 sets (the previous sets were 10 reps, then 8,8,6) then moved into a second blast of 3 sets with 10kg on each side, doing the barbel slide - from hip to chest to finish my biceps off.

After a quick set of triceps with the dumbbells and set of tricep dips (off of the bench), I moved to the cable crossover. I like using the cables for triceps; I can do over head, and pull downs - plus I can interchange from straight bar, to ropes to really work the entire muscle. Love arms day! 

After burning through my arms session, I gave myself a good going over in the abdominal department - with hanging knee crunches, leg and knee raises, farmers walks, overhead holds.

Not bad for a workout that lasted 60 minutes!

Resistance (is futile) Circuit

After the arm workout I was totally warmed up and ready for RAN PT! Which, as it happened by lucky coincidence, turned out to be a resistance circuit. So, more of the same...well, not quite. Partnered with Mr Peds, the objective was a partner 100 club. The following exercises were to be worked through: Bicep Curls, Squats, Lunges, Overhead Tricip Dips, then high knee sprints, star jumps and burpees. Peds and I shared the load evenly and worked together to get as far through the workout as possible during the hour. We were mid-way through the 100 reps for burpees as the session drew to a close. Not bad, and another well worked team effort with Mr Peds!

Night Run

After a full day of work, and prior to commencing some crash study for Friday's exam, I decided to head out for an early evening run. Another longish day, causing some minor procrastination, held up the start of my run for a while. I set of on the long run, headed for Somers - and I nearly made it there too....except sunset and the lack of street lights put an unexpected turn-around point in my trip....Running the remaining 50% of my run, in the dark employing my red arm light and my iPhone for direction was an interesting experience; one I'd prefer not to repeat, for safety's sake!

I ended up running 18km all up, nearly the half marathon I'd been aiming for....

Not a bad Thursday.

Wednesday, 7 May 2014

Day 43 - Totally Tuesday!

Tuesday, Tuesday...

 I "Heart" Tuesdays at the moment. I get to train, participate in organised physical training, play team sports and if I'm really lucky - I get to Zen myself out with a healthy Bikram Yoga sesh!

Well, today I had a great day. An even better one when you know you need to pay back a deficit from the day before - as you know I had to work and my training suffered (Boo!). I always pay my debts.... Or is that the Lannisters? Game of Thrones overload, perhaps!

Important Rest Time

I'm learning the hard way, as I'm a bit of a slow starter with resting, that rest is just as important as the training we are doing. I'm starting to see that for me, rest and zen time are essentially my mind and body having a workout....albeit without the sweat. Its like a recuperation workout and its nearing time to go get into that session.... I'll just write this post, and drink my yummy Casein Protein shake first. The shake can then start to give my muscles nutrients as I rest and set my digestive system to work. I sleep much better knowing that my sleeping body is getting heaps of good amino acids delivered over a slower duration to help improve recovery, L-theanine to help relax me, plus a large injection of calcium to support my bones! Awesome, but the key here is that my sleep is starting to be just as important as the training is - Oh My! That lovely wife of mine will be pleased with this! I'm doing well too - last night I managed nearly 6 hours of sleep time...which is a vast improvement!


There has been a great deal of research into sleep and weight loss. I even read a very interesting article that suggested training in the early evening to improve rest. It suggested this because it is a good trigger for the body to prepare for sleep. In brief, we raise the body's temperature whilst training, and the subsequent temperature drop is what 'triggers' this, so if you ever wondered why it takes ages to fall asleep at night when you're too warm...that is why!

Is this you?
Personally, when I sleep best its usually naked, or on top of the covers (even in winter) and sometimes both combined! :) Sleep is a good idea for people who are training, trying to lose weight, or to just be a bit healthier, since sleep restriction leads to an increase in a hormone called ghrelin, which is attributed to stimulating appetite. This alone may explain why during these past 6 weeks I've been even hungrier than before - Extra training, plus sleep restriction is not a good combo! This has become very apparent to me whilst sitting in class, since the start of this journey. My lack of sleep makes my appetite soar (I try to ignore that and stick to my regime), but I guess this builds as I further exhaust myself during the day. This leads to my excess tiredness causing a serious case of the snack-monster! This could be something to watch out for. If you're not careful, you too, could be reaching for the coffee and donuts at 3pm because you didn't sleep well the night before....think about that the next time you're making your stand-easy brew or popping to get some more munchies to gorge on just to stay awake...I know I will be. 

 

At least until we get our sleep habits improving, we should carry some healthy snack options to make sure we don't detract from the good work we are doing the rest of the time! 

Sleep, rest and Zen Time appear to be very important, don't you think? An interesting observation that led to a little research may have uncovered something about why I get so "hungry" when I'm tired...I'll definitely be monitoring my sleep and eating behaviours much more closely in future.


Super Shoulders

My usual start to the day being a big shoulders set, focussing again on primarily using compound exercises to develop a strong core. I worked bloody hard, lots of barbell work today. I pushed some extra sets onto each exercise, keeping the weight hard enough to sustain it. Feel the burn...the yummy burn that tells you you're working hard! I finished with some hefty cable work to really isolate the muscles, whilst keeping the core engaged - really enjoying pushing myself now! I finished with some abdominal work; farmers walks, overhead holds, hanging knees up crunches, leg raises, oblique training and crunches.


Cardio & Abs Circuit

This guy is cray-cray, I hear you say...Ahem... Well, this morning's PT offering is my favourite circuit - Abs and Cardio. Today, I partnered up with Pon-Goh the ex-Army dude who is in my class. He has a strong training ethic and works hard, so I naturally wanted to partner him! The circuit involved cardio such as: skipping, ladder sprints, sprint starts, spinning, toyota jumps, grid sprints, mattress sprints. The abs worked everything...which made me feel the familiar burn of hard work! Love it.

Footie & Yoga 

After a full day of class, Mr Dutchie had organised the weekly footsall (indoor football) game at the gym. Mr Sos and I were to play for 30 minutes, as a warm up then leave so we could get to Mornington to catch some Zen at Bikram Yoga, Meeting our other yogi, Holmie, there.

When I returned from Yoga I received a picture text from Winnie, and it made me laugh... You see, I quite often fart in the yoga room, and its normally due to my straining as I work hard to bend, stretch and...well, normally during "wind removing posture" funnily enough...still I thought I'd end with something light hearted... Goodnight.

Love my wife!