cheers lads for the support
Zulu Week1 B
Been thinking about what worked in the past, what I found transferable and basically what want from my training, hence dropping BB C&P for single dumbell C&P.
With DL anymore than 3 Reps and it doesn't feel right so keeping it to no more than 2 reps @ whatever % so see how it goes.
early start this morning so was in the garage for 5:30
Usual warm up, 10 mins rope work and 10 mins dynamic animal movements..
One arm dumbell clean and press 4x5 @70% 20kg
DL 5x2 @ 70% 95kg.
PM workout
S&S
10x10
40 24kg dble
60 24kg single
TGU 5 each side
4x16 kg
1x 24kg
shank n plank 4 mins
Fat Moz's training log
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An old Scottish friend once said to me "A queer bird the fish" I never bloody knew what he meant.
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Week 1 Zulu I/A 3rd session 70%
FS 55kg 5x5
Ring Pull Ups 5x5
FP 75kg 5x5
Ring Dips 3x5.. slow and controlled 2 sec rest at the bottom
HiC
Rope Work
5x 60 secs sprint 30 secs rest
30 sec rest then
5x 30 sec sprint 15 sec rest
knees high,, last set managed 87 spins in 30 secs
FS 55kg 5x5
Ring Pull Ups 5x5
FP 75kg 5x5
Ring Dips 3x5.. slow and controlled 2 sec rest at the bottom
HiC
Rope Work
5x 60 secs sprint 30 secs rest
30 sec rest then
5x 30 sec sprint 15 sec rest
knees high,, last set managed 87 spins in 30 secs
An old Scottish friend once said to me "A queer bird the fish" I never bloody knew what he meant.
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Out the house for 14hrs yesterday with work and Uni so shuffled stuff around
today Zulu I/A week 1 4th workout
Usual warm up, 10 mins rope work and 10 mins dynamic animal movements some foam rolling
One arm dumbell clean and press 5x5 @70% 20kg
DL 5x3 @ 70% 95kg.
felt good on all lifts increased DL to 3 reps from 2
KB snatches one arm
2x3 16kg 2x3 24kg
Kb Snatches Dbl
3x3 16kg
Tried 32kg but she laughed at me and my back cried
Can't complain haven't done KB snatches for a good while
GC Burpees
3mins RI 3mins = 44 +14 from last time
2mins RI 2mins = 29 same
1 min RI 1min = 19 same
Increase on first set from last time same on the others
Currently fighting off cold and traveled over 450 miles on the m/bike this week commuting, been soaked a few times so could be feeling it from that.
today Zulu I/A week 1 4th workout
Usual warm up, 10 mins rope work and 10 mins dynamic animal movements some foam rolling
One arm dumbell clean and press 5x5 @70% 20kg
DL 5x3 @ 70% 95kg.
felt good on all lifts increased DL to 3 reps from 2
KB snatches one arm
2x3 16kg 2x3 24kg
Kb Snatches Dbl
3x3 16kg
Tried 32kg but she laughed at me and my back cried
Can't complain haven't done KB snatches for a good while
GC Burpees
3mins RI 3mins = 44 +14 from last time
2mins RI 2mins = 29 same
1 min RI 1min = 19 same
Increase on first set from last time same on the others
Currently fighting off cold and traveled over 450 miles on the m/bike this week commuting, been soaked a few times so could be feeling it from that.
An old Scottish friend once said to me "A queer bird the fish" I never bloody knew what he meant.
Re: Fat Moz's training log
Light session today
15 mins rope work freestyle managed to mix dbl under's with crossovers for the first time, had a few stop starts but greatly improved, legs felt tired from Burpee fest yesterday
20 mins Dynamic animal movement with transition drills, nice and slow with some foam roller work and stretches
Worked on overhead squat mobilization as I want to bring this in as an accessory on Squat day
4:30 light bag work, combos kicks elbows usual sizzle, felt slightly winded at the end
S&S
10x10
80 single arms 24kg KB swings
20 DBl 32kg swings.... wanted to try and get back into the swing of things with my heaviest KB as she laughed at me yesterday
TGU
4 each side
16, 16, 24, 24kg
Notes
soaked in sweat but banging sore throat and feeling rough so think its more of a bad sweat than good,
15 mins rope work freestyle managed to mix dbl under's with crossovers for the first time, had a few stop starts but greatly improved, legs felt tired from Burpee fest yesterday
20 mins Dynamic animal movement with transition drills, nice and slow with some foam roller work and stretches
Worked on overhead squat mobilization as I want to bring this in as an accessory on Squat day
4:30 light bag work, combos kicks elbows usual sizzle, felt slightly winded at the end
S&S
10x10
80 single arms 24kg KB swings
20 DBl 32kg swings.... wanted to try and get back into the swing of things with my heaviest KB as she laughed at me yesterday
TGU
4 each side
16, 16, 24, 24kg
Notes
soaked in sweat but banging sore throat and feeling rough so think its more of a bad sweat than good,
An old Scottish friend once said to me "A queer bird the fish" I never bloody knew what he meant.
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What a great couple of days there, matey. Nice work.
That's some commuting you got going on as well, mountain biking. Awesome.
Stay well, hope it doesn't develop into anything shitty.
That's some commuting you got going on as well, mountain biking. Awesome.
Stay well, hope it doesn't develop into anything shitty.
Have a great one
Steve
Train Hard, Live Easy.
"What was hard to do, is sweet to remember" Seneca.
Steve
Train Hard, Live Easy.
"What was hard to do, is sweet to remember" Seneca.
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You're covering 450 miles/week on your bike commenting? That's awesome!
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Train_Hard_Live_Easy wrote:What a great couple of days there, matey. Nice work.
That's some commuting you got going on as well, mountain biking. Awesome.
Stay well, hope it doesn't develop into anything shitty.
J-Madd wrote:You're covering 450 miles/week on your bike commenting? That's awesome!
Sorry THLE and J-Madd to disappoint its on my motorbike
But in my defense it is a super moto no wind protection upright position and on some busy fast roads with inner city f**e you get out my way fast filtering, with the occasional dismount and a discussion with various drivers about the merits of their driving skills and the reason they wanted to cut me up
Cheers anyway for the support much appreciated
An old Scottish friend once said to me "A queer bird the fish" I never bloody knew what he meant.
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Ha! I was thinking that 60m+ was pretty crazy, but I figured that's probably what people like bike messengers do. Anyway, I'm sure 450 miles on a motorcycle is no joke either!Moz69 wrote:Train_Hard_Live_Easy wrote:What a great couple of days there, matey. Nice work.
That's some commuting you got going on as well, mountain biking. Awesome.
Stay well, hope it doesn't develop into anything shitty.J-Madd wrote:You're covering 450 miles/week on your bike commenting? That's awesome!
Sorry THLE and J-Madd to disappoint its on my motorbike
But in my defense it is a super moto no wind protection upright position and on some busy fast roads with inner city f**e you get out my way fast filtering, with the occasional dismount and a discussion with various drivers about the merits of their driving skills and the reason they wanted to cut me up
Cheers anyway for the support much appreciated
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Nothing can beat riding out here mate....... Riding the twisties through the mountains..... feck all traffic, other than deer / elk etc.Moz69 wrote:
Sorry THLE and J-Madd to disappoint its on my motorbike
But in my defense it is a super moto no wind protection upright position and on some busy fast roads with inner city f**e you get out my way fast filtering, with the occasional dismount and a discussion with various drivers about the merits of their driving skills and the reason they wanted to cut me up
Cheers anyway for the support much appreciated
I do NOT envy you riding over there
Keep the rubber side down, buddy
Have a great one
Steve
Train Hard, Live Easy.
"What was hard to do, is sweet to remember" Seneca.
Steve
Train Hard, Live Easy.
"What was hard to do, is sweet to remember" Seneca.
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sounds sweet.. might have some family moving over there in a few years so might get the chanceTrain_Hard_Live_Easy wrote:Nothing can beat riding out here mate....... Riding the twisties through the mountains..... feck all traffic, other than deer / elk etc.Moz69 wrote:
Sorry THLE and J-Madd to disappoint its on my motorbike
But in my defense it is a super moto no wind protection upright position and on some busy fast roads with inner city f**e you get out my way fast filtering, with the occasional dismount and a discussion with various drivers about the merits of their driving skills and the reason they wanted to cut me up
Cheers anyway for the support much appreciated
I do NOT envy you riding over there
Keep the rubber side down, buddy
An old Scottish friend once said to me "A queer bird the fish" I never bloody knew what he meant.