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Progress Journals & Experimental Routines / Re: warpspeed to the new scenario
« on: July 13, 2019, 11:50:41 am »
13-07-19
2 hour climbing sesh, was nice. Ankle held up well.
2 hour climbing sesh, was nice. Ankle held up well.
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damn almost a chin + 40kg, sick. that climber strenf building.Highgate 10k was fun last night, seeing Steph Twell pull it out late against Salpeter was extremely hype.
so you went to it?
sick!
almost under 31 min. 31:08 is a no-joke time. Especially when you consider McColgan (mostly a 5k runner tho) was over a minute slower.
flying.
(full results:
https://results.opentrack.run/x/2019/GBR/not/)
men's C is still under 30 min. ridiculous.
that's such a sick event.
is there a reason you're doing chins rather than pull ups? i'd imagine pull ups have a more direct carryover to climbing because there's little to no pronated gripping on the wall.
that area I ran today was part of a little experiment. I've always loved running at this park, but wanted to see more of the area. It's impressive, basically 3 parks strung together where you can run on grass for pretty much all of it (~5 mi in one direction) - a runner's paradise for a Floridian. And it's near the everglades, so theoretically you can trek across some path and get to the everglades, and run on the embankment etc.. (which is kinda scary, but people do it - mostly cyclists ride out there).
in addition to that, it has nature areas (boardwalk-ish stuff throughout some forests), tons of lakes/canals, a water park, 3 dog parks, an amphitheater, and they hold state h.s./college XC meets there.
pretty sick.
it's a really beautiful area.. and unfortunately very expensive. but an affordable option pops up occasionally, luckily.
so long story short.. i'm trying to find a place out there. it's all homes near the park, no apartments etc.. so i've actually been looking to rent a house.
tried touring a few but they got rented out. going to tour one tomorrow which I actually like better than the other two. the back yard (beyond the fence and small canal) is basically right on the "everglades" (a huge portion of land which leads directly to the everglades).
i've checked out some apartments near work, "big city" life just isn't for me -> especially with two very active dogs. It's only slightly cheaper too.. the apartments near the beach (near my work) are pretty expensive. I hated having to use an elevator, and hearing the sounds of the city -> music from various restaurants, traffic, etc. Down by the swamp, you hear bugs/birds/nothingness, it's great.
so instead of finding a spot near work, i'm trying to find a spot near the swamp (20 min from work lmao, which is still closer than I am now (40 min)). i want to heal up, and just run/relax out there. lots of peace & quiet, not much traffic at all, safe, dog friendly, etc. If I lived out there & my injuries were healed, I could get my mileage way up very safely (all soft surfaces) with tons of visual stimulation because of how many different grass spots you can run.
i've been obsessing about this for a month or so.. want to find something soon & setup shop.
also, no roomates/living with family members etc. just me, 2 pups, and some long overdo relaxation.
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#lifestuff
+1 repi was getting multiday headaches in the late winter and early spring. they went away for the most part when i started doing the kit laughlin jaw-neck mobilization sequence every day. ymmv but it might be worth incorporating into your day. only takes a couple minutes.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QtH7lQrPoxU
Second this. You will feel incredible after doing this.
sucks about the ankle. i turned mine pretty bad a few days ago.
i don't ice anymore though. i've found constant movement is the best cure....try to move it as often as possible through the fullest ROM you can....toe circles, dorsi and plantar flexion, etc. mine doesn't sound like it's as bad as yours is, i'm able to walk on it ok, but i still have a lot of bruising and swelling. if you can work through it now it will heal better without as much ankle stiffness as if you just immobilize it for a few days