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    Climbing’s rad. It’s like lifting weights in the woods. Which is something you would never do. I mean even if you thought lifting weights is rad, and it is, you would never do it in the woods. You would do it in a gym. But gyms suck. So if you’ve ever sat in the gym, between sets, and thought how rad lifting is but how sucky the gym is, you might want to take the weights to the woods and lift them there. But that would be silly. You would just go climbing instead.

Tag: crankenstein training

Even angry sloths need to train.

first water

Swam at GVAC this morning. It was good. Pool’s not great but they have a jacuzzi outside. I’m trying to work out a few things with my freestyle technique. For one, I’d like to synchronize my pull with my kick – easier said than done, apparently. I think step one will be to build a… Continue reading first water

Published July 7, 2008
Categorized as GVAC, short course, swimming, training notes Tagged crankenstein training

swimming be good

Something I’ve always liked about swimming is how much better I feel the instant I hit the water. I know no matter how tired, bored, cranky, etc. I am things will get better as soon as I get in. That’s true for lakes, rivers, oceans and pools. For example, yesterday I had to go in… Continue reading swimming be good

Published July 4, 2008
Categorized as short course, swimming, training notes, UCSB pool Tagged crankenstein training

first water

Fred Hatfield would be proud. Well, that’s probably saying too much. But morning workouts are my thing now. Today I swam in the UCSB short course. It’s the kiddy pool, sure, but I’m working hard (seriously) and feel my day at the big boy pool is close. Sundays are the exception. The fish that show… Continue reading first water

Published July 1, 2008
Categorized as short course, swimming, training notes, UCSB pool Tagged crankenstein training

first iron

I got to the Shed this morning at 6:30 to commence operation ‘Don’t Puke’ – don’t know what was going on with me but trying not to yak took all my concentration. And this is odd because ordinarily I would love to be able to say I worked it so hard I hurled. When the… Continue reading first iron

Published June 30, 2008
Categorized as lifting, light chest, The Shed, training notes Tagged crankenstein training

Sunday swim

I meant to do a real routine today, a 1000m with short fins, but opted to wuss out instead. I just was not feeling it. After a 300m warm up in the long course I started the 1000, only to bail out after 250m. Inspiring, I know. So instead of a workout I slowed things… Continue reading Sunday swim

Published June 30, 2008
Categorized as long course, swimming, training notes, UCSB pool Tagged crankenstein training

first water

Rowdy Gaines appeared on my TV yesterday to talk about his gold medal performance in the 100m freestyle at the ’84 Olympic Games. Rad. Though I won’t be competing at Beijing this year I get psyched hearing about these Olympians, their training and competitive drive. And with that thought I went to the UCSB pool… Continue reading first water

Published June 27, 2008
Categorized as short course, swimming, training notes, UCSB pool Tagged crankenstein training

first iron

While watching the U.S. women’s gymnastics Olympic trials last night I realized I suck. Shawn Johnson, for comparison, does not suck. She’s physically a specimen and a monstrous competitor. And if you just looked at her face you would think she is a sweet little high school girl. She is a predator posing as a… Continue reading first iron

Published June 26, 2008
Categorized as GVAC, lifting, light shoulders, training notes Tagged crankenstein training

first water

Had a good swim this morning. I would have liked to get in a long course lane but in the interest of avoiding a confrontation I opted for the kiddie pool. My lungs feel a little stiff the past couple days, I guess from Sunday’s swim session. Today felt much better than Sunday though. Short… Continue reading first water

Published June 24, 2008
Categorized as short course, swimming, training notes, UCSB pool Tagged crankenstein training

first iron

I changed things up a bit today. Rather than 5 sets of an exercise I did 3 and did 7 instead of 4 separate exercises in a comparable amount of time. Again, on the 2:00. bench press 1 x 12 @ 155 lbs on 2:00 1 x 12 @ 165 on 2:00 1 x 9… Continue reading first iron

Published June 23, 2008
Categorized as GVAC, lifting, light chest, training notes Tagged crankenstein training

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