Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Got Stronger yesterday, with Ken.  Did Back and Biceps as I suspected.  Got decently sore for today, which is a) unusual and b) a good change.  I also hit two PRs, I think.  I'm gonna do Legs again tonight since I'm taking the weekend "off" to play (Getting Better again!  Finally...) at Get Ho Ho Ho.  Our team is looking like they'll be pretty middling, but that means we'll hopefully get some good variation in competition.  If the weather isn't godawful, I think I'll really enjoy cleating up again.  I just want to play again...

It's been about 6 weeks since Clambake.  I was pleased with my play (mostly) at that.  In the meantime, I've been doing some real Work, I feel.  Hopefully I will be seeing the benefits on field.  Toad and Katie are coming and it'll be nice playing with them again.  I'm really anxious to see what Katie's like on the field now, since the last time I saw her play was at Girhales, I think.  And she was still mighty intense.  It's 4/3 and I think we have like 3 or 4 women, so that might help too.  Not that I'm averse to an intense game, but...well, whatever.  She'll be whoever she is and Toad, Schachter and I will just roll with it.  Not sure how, say, Jess and Sasha will respond if she's on the intense side, but that's for later.  Ian'll help, probably.

Our men's numbers look okay for PT.  I'll be able to sub when I want to and won't have to feel obliged to be on the field more than is good for me.  I'm going to try going no-brace again and see how it works out.  I'll definitely bring it though, just in case.  It'll also be the first on-field try at my leggings.  Let's see how they handle.  They're much thinner than my old ones so this could go either way- thinner and less obstructive or thinner and colder (leading to slower legs).  Likely the air will be the limiting factor, in which case my legs will just have to keep up with my lungs and all will be down to cardio.  The college kids will have a big leg up on me there, since they'll have been practicing in this weather while I've been gymtiming it hardcore.

Well, I'm just going in circles as a function of my anticipation.  I'll stop and try to focus.  Gotta hydrate before gym time.

Let's do some Work.
~#28

ETA: Ugh.  Annoying ass meeting makes me glad for the gym.

Monday, November 29, 2010

Got _way_ Stronger Saturday.  After some complications with Ken on Friday, b and I rolled into the gym, 10 AM, ready to ball.  Ball we did.  Ken finally hit me with some real hard work, doing 45 pound overhead squat cleans.  I loved it.  My legs at the time did too, and now they're reminding me of their love constantly.  It may feel like soreness, but it's actually just nostalgia by my legs.  I'm hoping to get back to those probably wednesday.  They were SO good.

I also hit a PR on Smith Squat at 205.  That's 1.3x BW and I'm still feeling capable of going higher.  I think I'll be able to hit my 1.5xBW sometime early in the new year if not in December proper.  That's my second PR on legs recently, having pushed a 235 on the leg press a week or two ago.  My upper body doesn't seem to be putting on the strength, but I might be making that up.  As well, my shoulder tendon continues to rub over the joint which is extremely uncomfortable.

I've been falling off the wagon about getting runs in after workouts but I've been doing agility work on a ladder when I can.  I've got to start focusing more on hitting the treadmill.  Running a mile only takes 8 minutes but if I don't do it, I'll pay in April.  Hitting it up again tonight.  Back and Biceps?  Something.  Getting Stronger.  Gonna get faster too.  Maybe I can commit to 1 day/week hitting the treadmill for a timed mile and the other days doing abs and agility.  That seems doable.

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Gonna Get Strong tonight.  Gotta keep taking care of my shoulder.  I don't remember how long it took to heal last time I messed it up, but it was longer than I'd like.  Booo....

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Got moderately Stronger last night.  I'm noticing my upper body is full of broken bits while my lower body is doing pretty well.  For instance, the hamstring injury that has plagued me for over four years is more or less gone, as is the ankle weakness.  Meanwhile, my right rotator cuff seems to be majorly strained or minorly torn (hope Hope HOPE it's the former) and my biceps randomly hurt every once in a while while lifting.  If I had to chose one or the other to be broken (upper or lower body), I'd choose upper body, but i'd really rather be healthy....

Getting Stronger again with Ginie on Friday.  Ken offered to train us both.  I think that'd be fun.

Saturday, November 20, 2010

Got Better today.  Not a lot, though.  Throwing work with Nimble, which was stymied somewhat by intense winds.

Also got to hit up an Ironside party.  That was pretty cool but amazingly awkward for me.  It's an incredibly awkward feeling to know the names of everybody around you and be equally sure they don't even know you exist.  It's so strange.  I made it through a round of Landmines though, so I'll chalk it up as most of a win.

Friday, November 19, 2010

Got way Stronger last night.  That was awesome.  After a hard but short workout with Ken (really beat up my pecs, which was cool), I noticed one of his trainers walking towards the parquet with an agility ladder.  Now, Toad's got me brainwashed into loving the ladder, so I instantly wandered over to Ken and asked if she was about to do the Boot Camp class he's got set up.  He laughed and sent me over, comping me the class.  It was pretty cool of him and when I got there it was...odd.  I've never taken a class at a gym, and never particularly felt a need or desire to, but i'll give anything a shot if I might get to do agility work.

It turned out the ladder was only for a warmup, but I agility'd my ass off.  Of course, I was in a class with three girls, two of whom were not in shape and one of whom had just done a workout of her own (legs, even), so she wasn't really putting out the effort required either.  However, I felt good about how I did.  The format was a round robin: 2 sets of 4 rounds of plyo stations, 1 min./station, rest (30 to 60s if I had to guess), choose your weight with an intermission to change the stations.  The stations for the first round were thrusters with a body bar, chest press on a step and dumbbell open-ups from a pushup position.  I started at the open-ups with 5 pounders, which were easy enough but the exercise worked my abs and my obliques more than my shoulders and by the end of it, i was just trying to get one explosive pull to bring the weight up.  That moved into thrusters with a body bar which started out light and I was working the tempo nicely to start.  I was really happy with my pacing and REALLY happy with my form.  I got to check in the mirror a couple times and I was keeping my chest good and tall and my ass would go out, then I would triple-extend explosively back to a quick touch on the step and back down.  I powered through the first round and definitely got tired as i finished out.  I was feeling them (they're essentially deep box squats) for the entire rest of the day.  Those are killer.  The final thing was chest presses, which I just did with 30 on the bar (which might have been 45 total, if that) but for a minute with 0 rest, that's tough on the arms.  I found it easier to push through by counting out sets of 10, taking a quick breath and falling back into it.  After the final round, it was a quick break to get water and then back into the breach.

The next set of exercises was a DB weighted lunge with a tricep extend, raised leg twists (down to one side, up and down to the other), and frog jumps.  Frog jumps have always been my bane, since I never know where to jump and I never felt like i got the coordination down.  I nailed it last night though.  I was hitting good distances and, when my legs weren't tired, I was able to really get all my momentum from the previous jump into the next one by rolling my weight from heel to ball as i landed and prepared to jump again.  FJs were also the biggest source of tired that round.  The other two exercises were tough, but frog jumps have it all, eccentric contraction, coordination and explosive exertion.  Jumping's the best.  I love jumping.

That finished out and I headed home where I ate 6 slices of pizza and downed 2 large glasses of juice (not enough) after having pounded a protein shake at the gym.  Yesterday was a good day.  I'll feel the dividends shortly, I'm sure.  I gotta find something to eat now, but I'm gonna try to get another protein shake in me.  Free coffee at work makes it much easier to do all this.

Do Work.

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

getting...restier today.  Taking the day off to try to protein up and generally chill out.  Got good sleep, if not quite enough.  Gonna try to pull that off again and then Get Stronger tomorrow after work again.  Hope to Get Better this weekend.

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Wasn't sure I was gonna do much today.  Made up my mind maybe an hour ago-

Getting Stronger tonight.

Monday, November 15, 2010

Ugh.  To quote Ken: "Nothing says Monday like Plank-to-Pushup".

But hey, Getting Stronger.

Sunday, November 14, 2010

Update for a News Flash:

Mr. Yuk 2010-2011: Finish at CUFF 3rd from 18th seed.  Nothing motivates like the success of teams you care about and I can't think of a team I care more about having much more success.  So proud to wear the bracelet today.
Ugh.  Fuck running.  I did a moderate lifting workout followed by pretty acute ab work (hard but short) followed by a pretty tough run.  1 mi. at 3.5% incline at 8 mph (7.5 minutes).  After about 0.66 miles in, I was feeling it.  After about 0.85 miles in, I was completely stitched and when I finished, I was on the verge of booting for about five minutes.  I'm pleased with myself for finishing through the pain.  I'm displeased that it came so quickly.  The cardio will need to be a focus (not news) and I'm trying to keep that up.  I'll have trouble tomorrow, since I'm going before work.  It'll depend on what Ken gives me to work with and how the timing works out.

Sometime it'll be agility o'clock.  Gotta talk to Ken about that...

Nimble says he's gonna be going with the motto "Better, Faster, Stronger" for field work, track work and lifting respectively.  I like that.  This weekend I got Better, Stronger AND Faster.  I can take that to the bank, just can't be happy with it.

Let's do some work.

Friday, November 12, 2010

There are just some times a hard workout is all you need.  No matter the drama, the stress, the anxiety, getting your ass kicked by a lift is sometimes the best way to get past it.  This week has been rough on the home front and hitting the gym three days in a row helped me keep an even keel throughout.  Now I'm looking at a weekend with possibly some throwing work (necessary) with Nimble and maybe Toad.  It'll be good to cleat up again.  Just gotta keep on working.  I'll get there.

In related news, I was thinking about what my plans are if I _don't_ get there this summer.  Brayden had broached the subject of running a legit club team and giving it a shot and blah blah blah.  I'm...conflicted.  They're great people and I enjoy their company and we could definitely make a run at the middle as we are now.  But I don't have to say that I'm not interested at running at the middle.  I'm not sure we have the personnel to pull it off either, which means recruiting.  If we're going to do that, then we need the get the name out early.  But I'm not willing to commit myself to that team right now, nor will I be until after Tryouts for other teams have ended.  But the 7th Wheel model is pretty bad, though you can end up with some solid players.  I don't want to be part of the leadership of "the OTHER other mixed team in boston" (actually add some other's).  Picking up other team's slack can be worthwhile in any given instance but it's not a great team strategy.  So I'm stuck in this weird place of wanting to help them out if they're gonna do it but not being willing to actually help lead.  I think I'm currently solving it in my own head by saying I'll encourage them to do it, and if everything else falls through, I'll hook up with them.  Not the friendliest, but what I need to do.

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

The BEST post on Drama teams (and drama in ultimate) I've _ever_ read.

I strongly suggest this as reading.  If I had my way, it would be required reading in all college programs.  This is, while moderately long, totally to the point and a very sharp insight into what goes on on-field with bullshit teams. I don't necessarily agree with everything he says, but I'm very glad it got said.
cold rainy weather, life drama and a long remove from ultimate make for one seriously unmotivated Aaron.  As J is wont to say- Fuck.

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Ah yes, about nationals-

Watched open (and mixed) finals with Corey, Gail and Ginie.  It was painful watching the Boys from Boston lose, but it's exactly what I said- Revolver didn't seem to run nearly as tight a roster as they did last year and they're just the better team.  The undefeated season was an impressive statistic, yes, but it's only undefeated in the US...nobody seemed to remember who the reigning world champs were.  A lot of mistakes on ISide's part, slightly fewer on Revolver's.  That's a game right there and you only get to play finals once.  Like they always say- if these teams met 10 times, maybe ironside wins 5, maybe ironside wins 9, but this time, this place, it was revolver's almost from the getgo.  Sad.  Next year.

Mixed was without many notes, other than incredible unprofessionalism in the booth and a sly, sideways disdain for mixed.  My opinions on mixed are that it hurts the sport's chances of going mainstream, but as long as it's part of USAU Nationals and as long as you're in the booth as the face of ultimate, you treat the game with respect.  Fuck, man.
Worked myself a good leg day yesterday.  I think it likely that, no matter my mood, legs will always get my spirits up.  I got in squats, deadlifts and powered through some relatively lighter quad/hammy work and it made me pretty happy.  I was all the more happy for seeing some improvement in my strength; the weekend (mostly) off was good for my recovery.  I'm scheduled to head back in tonight and I'm looking much better on the motivation front.  I've had my moment of down and now it's time to get back on the horse.  I'm glad things, so far, have worked out as they have.  I talked with toad about how meta I am, including how I get discouraged by _getting_ discouraged (the feeling of "the guys who make it aren't feeling like this") and he pointed out how stupid it was.  I guess I knew, but it always help to have somebody you respect tell you such things.

I've been...moderate about hitting the treadmill when I should.  I could be better.  I'm not hitting exhaustion like I should be, at least not often.  I've run a few "see how far I can take 10 mph" and the results aren't encouraging (.75 and .5 miles).  Knowing Jesse ran mile repeats in 6 min. approx is...strange.  I'm still confident I'm faster than him, not to mention smarter, but maybe that's just a conceit.  One way to get better, though.  Ken's suggested doing heavy uphill work, which isn't a bad idea at all.  I hit 12.5% uphill with around 6mph, maybe tonight I'll work towards 8 mph.  It was only half a mile, with the mile completed with a 10 mph  on flat ground (1% grade, since 0% feels like running downhill).

Seeing Bunn this weekend was scary.  To think I might have to compete against him someday is not a nice thought.  Kid's in fantastic shape and looking to have all the time and money in the world.  He's gonna be making Vijay Money.

Gotta go buy some new protein.  Nom...nom?

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Weekend and vacation over.  Time to refocus.

I'll try to put thoughts on Nats up, but there isn't much to say.