December 7, 2007
For the past 10 days a group of us have been following the crossfit daily workout at www.crossfit.com I was in a cardio rut, consistently executing between 30-40 minutes of running or elipitical at the same speed and heart rate. Crossfit has shaken that up with frequent interval workouts. For example a workout will consist of: run 800 meters, execute 50 back extensions, and 50 situps. Three sets of this for time. Already I have noticed a slight improvement in my run by conducting these harder, shorter, interval workouts in addition to steady cardio. Additionally crossfit got me out of my lifting comfort zone by introducing lifts I had not performed for: deadlifts, cleans, sumo squats, front squats, etc.
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November 25, 2007
A few of us tried the 300 workout yesterday. It consists of:
25 pullups
50 deadlifts (135lbs with a drop down to 95 lbs)
50 pushups
50 box jumps
50 floor wipers (with 95lbs)
50 clean and press (one arm with 15 lb kettleball)
25 pullups
It is a smoker, to the point that we all felt queasy during and after the workout. 24 hours later, the majority of my soreness is in the lowerback, partially due to the fact that I don’t often do deadlifts and don’t have the best form doing them. We are going to do this once a week since it takes at least one day to recover from. I will see what increases I can make in weight or time to complete (right now I had to break the pullups, the deadlifts, and the clean and press into several sets.)
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November 25, 2007
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