Strength day!
Warm Up:
40 Pull Ups - 17 unbroken (first 12 strict, then I started to kip)
60 Push Ups - 35 unbroken
Then:
Front Squat 4x4 @ 200#
Dip 4x4 @ 30#
Chins 4x4 @ 53# KB
Then:
60' run
My knee hurts every time I run. Something is wrong with this. I'm lifting more weight than ever before and running further, faster than ever so now the work is consistency.
It's taken me a long time to come from aquatics and balance out my strength on land. My balance was off, my coordination, stability, and above all else, leg strength. It's been 3 years to get here and yet I feel this huge weight that it's not good enough. That I "should" be better and everything else is an excuse.
I keep trying to remind myself to stay focused on the small goals. Just add 2.5#, just a little further each time, that is measurable progress, everything else will follow. One more day. I think that by the end of this year I will have hit my macro goals which is exciting. My wife tells me that I feel behind because every time I achieve a goal I cross it off and replace it with something else on the list so there is a never ending list in front of me with nothing crossed off...maybe that's why.
I read a line in Assault on Lake Casitas and I keep thinking about it..."PROVE YOU'RE TOUGH." Brad used the saying to motivate himself and now it's my turn. Maybe everything has been my attempt to prove to myself that I am tough. That I am capable and worthy. Trying to find the center.
Then the watch beeps and I'm done running. Walk for another 20 min to the gym and get some fluid in me. I feel totally spent after 60' and it takes me 2-3 days to recover from it. I miss the feeling sometimes, but most of all, I miss being one of the best at something.
“A master at the art of living makes no distinction between his work and his play, his labor and his leisure, his mind and his body, his education and his recreation, his love and his religion - he hardly knows which is which. He simply pursues with excellence what he is about and leave others to determine whether he is working or playing. He himself always knows, he is doing both. - James Michener (This quote was first found by my brother Jared and I couldn't resist stealing it from him.)
You're blog is a great read Steve. Very interesting to read about you're constant strive to improve. Keep em' comin.
ReplyDeleteThanks Elliott, I'm glad you like it. It's always humbling to be totally honest with yourself, which is a very good thing to do in my opinion. If there is ever anything I can do to help in your pursuit, please feel free to ask. Hope you are doing well and as my mentor says; "First Revolution then Resolution, finally Evolution." MFT
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