Overweight since childhood,I spent most of my 30's tipping the scales around 250lbs. At age 41 I took charge of feeding myself by preparing all of my own meals, no more fast foods! I created a way to use my love of cooking, food, and eating to permanently lose over 100lbs. During this time I discovered kettlebells and my own style of training The Kettlebell Swing, bringing out my inner athlete and erasing all signs of former lifelong obesity. It's never too late, YOU CAN DO IT!
Thursday, April 18, 2013
week 2 Sinister Ladder
Well, sometimes you never really know how things are going down! Without looking at the notes/plan I wrote last week I still had a good idea about the Sinister weight ladder for this mornings workout. I knew all rounds done with the 20kg-32kg would be uphill (no downhill), but I couldn't remember if I also changed the size of the single bell rounds...so I chose to stay with the 16kg alternating and added one more complete round. (800 lb moved for each 50 rep round, 5 rounds instead of 4 = 4000 lb)
For the weight ladder compared to last weeks 50 reps/32kg, we did 80 reps today, 50 w/28kg last week, 60 today, 60 w/24kg last week, 50 today and 80 w/20kg, today 50 reps. So 5640 lbs moved versus 6440 in the same amount of time. A total of 8840 lb last week, 10,440 lb this morning...and that was just the first 25 minutes!
4 more Sinister rounds alternating these two variations
5 w/16kg
10 w/dbl 16kg's
15 w/16kg
20 w/16kg
5 w/16kg
10 w/32kg
15 w/16kg
20 w/16kg
3840 additional lbs moved
on to double snatches
12kg's 100
10kg's 24
GS
12kg jerk
48+48 (4 min/4min) ummm....not that easy!
16kg jerk
6+6 (1 min/1min) ummm...not that easy!
16kg snatch
30/30 reps (about 3 min total) ummm...not that easy!
Yikes. Today's practice with the 16kg reminded me of Mark's phrase;
"It's all easy 'til it's heavy!"
Ain't that the truth! Seriously. But maybe it had something to do with the 8 tons of weight I moved earlier?
Now I'm off to Sonora to become a "Junkie"! Teaching class at Brandi Loyd's Junkyard Training Center in the Sierras!
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