I didn't know that was possibleDon't worry a lot of it was dribble anyway
I hope Saddo didn't mind me putting a link to a blog elsewhere - i only put it there because it has a connection to me sort-of.
Glad you enjoyed his blog - I think they're doing well but they're going across the Nullabor where they won't evan have mobile phone coverage (which makes me nervous) so it won't be updated for another 9 days or so now.
Well I had planned stretching on Saturday and something on Sunday but it ended up being a complete rest weekend. Unfortunately I had an appointment with the realestate agent on Friday going over things and spent the weekend obsessively planning how i might fit stuff in our mini apartment. So silly considering we won't move in until Feb 2012 at the earliest!
I also think i was generally run down from our busy October with two weddings, moving house (so i can live cheaply while Adam's away), a farewell and the weekend Adam rode off into the sunset. We're still getting packages with bike parts etc and i guess i just had to rebel against all the hecticness. Plus Adam had Saturday off so i gasbagged to him on the phone for half the day.
Back to normal today though - was a bit late to the gym again but stayed a half hour later. Still could've used more time so i think i'll up gym morning to a 2 hour session.
10 mins on the rower,
1 min skipping intervals with core exercises between. Decided to do that 1st this time as it's of fairly high priority. First two skipping intervals were normal pace, all the rest were hard for 5 secs, easy for 5 secs.
B/W the intervals -
pilates 100s,
pilates scissors (very slow, controlled) with 5 complete slow roll ups & downs,
controlled leg circles - approx 10 each side
side plank - one each side - untimed (weak at this about 30 secs only),
Medicine ball side to side held with both hands, arms out straight not moving body,
Medicine ball roll ups and downs - slowly 5 reps.
Then attempted a new exercise aimed at stabilizing my core while stepping up and down.
Set up a high step approx 60 cm high and put a wobble board in front of it. Put my feet close together in the middle of the board and tried to step up and down. After a few minutes of trying it was obvious i couldn't take my feet off the board to step up - would really need 2 small wobble boards - one for each foot.
Changed it over for one of those disk things with air in it just to do step ups on a surface that requires some stabilization. Was ok with the step up but the step down (backwards) was not as controlled as i'd intended. Will do it with a lower height next time until i can work up to it.
Then two one minute intervals balancing on a normal wobble board.
Then the skipping rope I was using broke mid skip - most of the others oddly are too short so will bring my own next time.
Then put my towel on the wobble board to pad it and knelt on it while i used the ab wheel to push out with both hands. Found it tiring to stabilize this and did about 5 reps one at a time with a very short break between each one. Went as far out as i could stabilize the board - not the whole way but approx 3/4s.
Then repeated the side plank on both sides and decided it was time to start stretching.
Need extra time to get in some boxing as i think this much core is pretty important for me at this stage.
Did approx 25 mins of stretching. Most emphasis on hamstring fit ball stretching. Let a little air out of the fitball (no one was watching) so i could do it properly, twice on each leg.
Then did some stretch back chest stretching, gluts, calf stretching PNF style with a stretch band and brief abductor stretch.
I think i need to periodize my stretching also to get it all in. This week i'll do a hamstring stretch each night before bed, might move onto a psoas stretch the week after etc etc.


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Don't worry a lot of it was dribble anyway
I hope Saddo didn't mind me putting a link to a blog elsewhere - i only put it there because it has a connection to me sort-of.
) so it won't be updated for another 9 days or so now.
) so i could do it properly, twice on each leg.
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Winter games training camp sounds pretty productive and educational too - I bet you've learnt heaps!


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