It seems as if I have to take my own advice lately and just get my butt out to the gym, put my hands on the bell and start swinging.
I used to always (for over 1 year) start my workout with basically the same warm up of 40 two hand swings w/12kg, 1 min. work, 1 min rest for 5 sets. And although that weight, with 2 hands, is light for me the full minute of swinging kind of forced the blood moving through my body, settling me in for the long haul, while having a full minute break allowed me to get the music started, get water ready, my socksleeves, etc. By the time my 5 sets were done you couldn't drag me out of the gym, I was ready for my workout and 10 minutes of swinging had already beeen done! So, I've gone back to that basic warm up....it works for me.
Warm up
40 swings, 1 min work/rest x 5 sets = 10 min.
Work sets
8 double clean/press w/12kgs, 30 sec. work/rest,
10/10 x 2, 1 hand swings w/12kg (40 reps), 1 min work/rest,
8 double clean/press w/12kgs, 30 sec. work/rest
40 2 hand swings w/16kg, 1 min. work/rest,
8 double clean/press w/12kgs, 30 sec. work/rest
40 2 hand swings w/20kg, 1 min work/rest
x 4 rotations
Each rotation of 6 combinations took 9 minutes to complete x 4 = 36 min. 96 dbl/cl/pr, 480 swings (not including warm up)
Bottoms up swings w/12kg
15/15 x 2 (60 reps), 3 min work, 1 min rest
10/10 x 3 (60 reps) 3 min work, 1 min rest
8 min.
Total workout 54 min.
Pictures and video of Team Rif Workshop coming soon!
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
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Hi Tracy,
I just wanted to say "thank you" for being a training and eating inspiration. When I'm not sure what to do for a workout, I go into your archives to get some ideas. I also have expanded my palette with your recipes and eat homemade soup on a daily basis. I really enjoy the fact that you lay it all out there, including your weaknessess. It helps me to feel like my problems aren't so abnormal.
Sincerely,
Crystal
Crystal,
I just mentioned this past weekend, at our workshop, that my blog is like your own personal trainer! Thank you for recognizing the value in my workout routines.
I might be on a "soup crusade" this next year, I could eat it for every meal of the day, in fact I just finished my breakfast (9:30am), it was a bowl of fresh tomato soup, barley and chicken.... Campbell's has nothing on me, lol!
I know I haven't been blogging as much as I would like to, but I'm busy cleaning the clutter from my life and trying to find a purpose, and then I get a comment like yours, and it reminds me, maybe I am doing something good.
Thanks again.
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