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Re: Today's workout?
« Reply #650 on: July 03, 2011, 06:05:12 am »
When being American stinks..... We can screw up the rest of the world with ease, but we can't read your measurements.  :'(
1 lbs is 0.45 kg just so you know
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Re: Today's workout?
« Reply #651 on: July 03, 2011, 08:33:08 am »
Can we go to metrics here?  times 2.2046.
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Re: Today's workout?
« Reply #652 on: July 06, 2011, 01:12:36 am »
Tuesday (July 5):

TG warm-up
200 push-ups
250 squats
300 sit-ups
5 rounds heavy bag


Waiting on foot to heal (I dropped a cymbal on it!) to get back to tabata sprints....
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Re: Today's workout?
« Reply #653 on: July 07, 2011, 11:03:25 pm »
Thursday:

50 pull-ups
50 chin-ups
100 push-ups
200 sit-ups
300 calf raises
350 squats
tabata stair sprints
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Re: Today's workout?
« Reply #654 on: July 19, 2011, 08:53:49 pm »
This thread seems to have died.....

Had an mild injury and haven;t had a decent workout (not one worth posting, anyway) since my last post. Got rolling yesterday again:

TG warm-up
30 pull-ups
30 chin-ups
100 squats
300 calf raises
light weight
tabata stair sprints
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Re: Today's workout?
« Reply #655 on: July 20, 2011, 04:13:01 am »
I've been working out in my buildings 'gym' which is mostly treadmills and light free-weights with a few choice machines. So i'm back to a more intelligent BW routine with some light weights for shoulder and overhead work and maxing the plates of bicep curls/leg press/pull down etc..

checking into cross-fit here and there and hoping to get motivated back into joining another gym for heavy lifting.

here was an interesting workout

3 Rounds:
12 Back Squats @ BW
Broad jump @ 50 lb Dumbbells (100 total), 10m

rest 2 minutes between rounds. Use as few jumps as possible to cover 10m

did it in 8:14..so taking account the rests I did 36 BW squats and these broad jumps (which were just brutal) in 4:14

heres another

The Hunt
20 min AMRAP: [as many rounds]
1 Person works while the other performs 20 Wall Balls and holds a plank for the remainder of the time
40 yd Bear Crawl (Stalking)
250M Run (Chasing)
20 Sledgehammers (Killing)
50 lb Sandbag Broad Jump (Carrying kill back to village)

we did 6+ rounds. (3 each)

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Re: Today's workout?
« Reply #656 on: July 21, 2011, 12:00:19 am »
The Hunt
20 min AMRAP: [as many rounds]
1 Person works while the other performs 20 Wall Balls and holds a plank for the remainder of the time
40 yd Bear Crawl (Stalking)
250M Run (Chasing)
20 Sledgehammers (Killing)
50 lb Sandbag Broad Jump (Carrying kill back to village)

we did 6+ rounds. (3 each)

ROCK!!!!!

Today:

TG - 3 rounds
light weight
30 chins
30 pulls
100 squats
150 calf raises
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Re: Today's workout?
« Reply #657 on: July 26, 2011, 06:57:33 am »
Shooting my bow at a target from different postures and distances. Climbing trees for plumbs, which is quite skeletal-muscle-tiring when hanging for extended periods in awkward positions to reach the ripe ones. Swimming up, down and across a pretty wide river. Kayaking around the same river, doing rolls and stuff. Played English vs Indian football match by the river, English won... Ah yeah and I walk about a mile with my kayak on my shoulder to get to and from the river as well.
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Re: Today's workout?
« Reply #658 on: July 27, 2011, 06:12:11 am »
Shooting my bow at a target from different postures and distances. Climbing trees for plumbs, which is quite skeletal-muscle-tiring when hanging for extended periods in awkward positions to reach the ripe ones. Swimming up, down and across a pretty wide river. Kayaking around the same river, doing rolls and stuff. Played English vs Indian football match by the river, English won... Ah yeah and I walk about a mile with my kayak on my shoulder to get to and from the river as well.
Wow, nice Miles! Awesome workout!!!

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Re: Today's workout?
« Reply #659 on: July 27, 2011, 06:16:59 am »
Martial arts.
Stick rubbing.
Power lifting, maximum weight with 2-3 reps, 2-3 sets. (bench, and press above head) I have been experimenting with power lifting. I just get that urge to lift something super heavy for some reason. Picking mulberries and raspberries.
Walking.


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Re: Today's workout?
« Reply #660 on: July 29, 2011, 10:58:13 pm »

Power lifting, maximum weight with 2-3 reps, 2-3 sets. (bench, and press above head) I have been experimenting with power lifting. I just get that urge to lift something super heavy for some reason.

yay  O0

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mixed warmup: running, deadhang pullups, l-seat, GHR extensions, rolling hamstring stretches etc...

lifting:

 2 reps of Power Snatch (I did just #75) every Minute for 10 Min

workout:

15 Minute AMRAP
10 Box Jumps (24")
100 ft Overhead Walk (75#)
3 Burpees at the top of every minute including the start

I did 9 complete rounds...which was a pretty high number. I used slightly less weight (was supposed to be #95). going 100 ft completely locked out above head with a barbell is super hard...so I probably made the safe choice. the burpees and jumps were killer on the cardio.


so that is 900 ft (or the length of three footbal fields) carrying 75lb locked out overhead, 90 boxjumps @ 24", and 45 burpees in 15:00.

including the snatch lifts...just wrecked the shoulders unlike any other workout I have done (in a good way)
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Re: Today's workout?
« Reply #661 on: August 06, 2011, 08:57:59 pm »
Simple day this Saturday...

TG warm-up
tabata:
   Calf raises
   squats
   sit-ups
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Re: Today's workout?
« Reply #662 on: August 07, 2011, 04:19:08 am »
My workout today consisted of walking three miles to a forested area where I have permission to cut down trees to make hunting bow staves, then cutting down a small hickory tree (about 4 inches diameter at breast height), then carrying the 40 pound log on my shoulders 3 miles back home, then splitting the log into four staves and cleaning them up with my drawknife, carving knife and file so they can dry for a while before I turn them into bows or sell/trade them.

I don't know how many calories I burned, but it was a good, full-body, full-range-of-motion, utilitarian workout.

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Re: Today's workout?
« Reply #663 on: August 07, 2011, 06:32:58 am »
thats not exercising. thats called working. most of us do that stuf 40hrs a week.
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Re: Today's workout?
« Reply #664 on: August 08, 2011, 11:36:25 pm »
Monday:

50 pull-sup
50 chin-ups
200 squats
400 calf raises
one round heavy bah
tabata stair sprints
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Re: Today's workout?
« Reply #665 on: August 09, 2011, 12:24:44 am »
thats not exercising. thats called working. most of us do that stuf 40hrs a week.

Well it's interesting to me. What is exercise then?

What is your job by the way?

As for me.. I've been doing a lot of just going out and doing spontaneous exercise/activities which include swimming(river), climbing, running, jumping mixed up with making stuff and using it.. I made(and used) a simple raft about a week ago and had been making(and using) simple atlatls a few days ago. Next thing I was going to do was make rope from nettles and do some stuff with that, but.. the egg-plums which had been fuelling this activity have all now run-out so the last the days I've been a lot less active... It sucks, but I don't feel the same eating fruit from the supermarket, it makes me feel bad if I eat too much of it and I can't afford to buy much anyway. Whereas the egg-plums I could eat them until I was full of them, feel great and satisfied the whole day..
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« Reply #666 on: August 09, 2011, 12:33:31 am »
thats not exercising. thats called working. most of us do that stuf 40hrs a week.

heh, I often have the same thought when people post stuff like that. It seems like Eric had a decent workout though.

I know that I used to work as a mover and recently I helped someone move from one third floor walkup to another doing almost 20 trips each with super heavy boxes and furniture. This really isn't a 'workout' in the way I feel like vomiting after doing 15 minutes of non stop russian step ups, box jumps, overhead squats and weighted long jumps....which is all I really need a few times a week..whereas constant physical work yields way more mediocre results.

There were some interesting debates in the past about this. Personally I believe this is one of those things where human knowledge really trumps what is actually going to happen in a real world setting - natural, neolithic, or modern work. Even natural exercise or using natural objects - which can be great - one has to increasingly push them into some abstract (doing reps etc...) in order to really stress the muscles and cardio etc..in the necessary fashion. Of course just being active is a big bonus...just not the most effective.

The methods of work and necessity in nature would require and produce fit, agile and relatively strong people, yet when trying to become more fit, agile and strong one gets the most effective results focusing on the methods that concentrate on those things without all the things that are really un-relevant as far as the physical human body is concerned (the actually prey from the chase etc..)

I'm sure people that tended fields and such without sophisticated machinery were perhaps stronger than the average person of today that 'works out' and stone agers were possibly far stronger but that often enough would be due to their health and vitality rather than 'exercise' methods.

I personally think its good to strive to have the most natural kind of movements that also capitalize on the knowledge we have in order to work out less and rest more - for better and safer results.

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« Reply #667 on: August 09, 2011, 12:35:36 am »
thats not exercising. thats called working. most of us do that stuf 40hrs a week.

Wow, you must build A LOT of bows! I assume you don't keep them all, so I'm curious how you market yourself so well that you can sell that many? I've always struggled with the marketing part...

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Re: Today's workout?
« Reply #668 on: August 12, 2011, 10:17:38 pm »
Wednesday:

25 pull-ups
25 chin-ups
100 squats
200 calf raises
light weight
(full body)
tabata stair sprints
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Re: Today's workout?
« Reply #669 on: August 13, 2011, 12:20:48 am »
Friday:

TG warm-up
25 pull-ups
25 chin-ups
100 squats
200 calf raises
light weight
isometrics & dynamic tension

tabata:
    calf raises
     sit-ups
     stair sprints
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Re: Today's workout?
« Reply #670 on: August 15, 2011, 10:17:22 pm »
Sunday:

5 sets Total Gym
100 squats
250 calf raises
lite cardio


Then drove 2 hours for a gig...played...drove 2 hours. Love the gig, HATE sitting in a car that long!
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Re: Today's workout?
« Reply #671 on: August 15, 2011, 11:31:28 pm »
Monday:

TG warm-up
150 push-ups
300 sit-ups
250 bridges
200 squats
light weight
(full body)
tabata:
   stair sprints
   sit-ups
   calf raises
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Re: Today's workout?
« Reply #672 on: August 17, 2011, 10:22:47 pm »
Tuesday:

TG warm-up
3 rounds shadow boxing

tabata:
   stair sprints
   calf raises
   box jump
   sit-ups
   stair sprints
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Re: Today's workout?
« Reply #673 on: August 17, 2011, 11:14:23 pm »
Wednesday:

50 pull-ups
50 chin-ups
200 squats
500 calf raises
3 rounds heavy bag
light weight
(leg focus)
tabata:
   stair sprints
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Re: Today's workout?
« Reply #674 on: August 19, 2011, 11:54:37 pm »
Friday:

5 sets Total Gym
100 squats
250 calf raises
light weight
(total body)
tabata:
   stair sprints

Lot of weighted reps on this one...wore me out!
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