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by jcross485 » August 14th, 2024, 8:59 am
A nice vacation away from home with the wife; my mother-in-law had our boys for the time so with them in good hands, we were able to relax and enjoy a bit of a break celebrating 10 years. 8/9 - 8/12 were the four main days we were at the resort with no travel (travel down on 8/8, travel home on 8/13); we averaged nearly 30k steps each day just walking around, walking the beach, exploring everything along the beach for a few miles north and south, walking to cafes, restaurants, shops, etc. Rowing is still my #1 mode for cardio / endurance training but the walking over those four days was a good reminder how something so simple, be it walking or rucking (walking with load), can be so good and "functional", even though I am not a fan of that term.
8/8 - No training. Long travel day from home to the resort, then a bit of exploring around our resort and the surrounding area.
8/9 - Fitness center session. I was surprised that it was relatively equipped - dumbbells to 100's in 5lb increments, a large number of treadmills and bikes, selectorized machines for just about every body part, numerous pull up stations, and even a curved assault runner, assault bike, and C2 SkiErg! But, no RowErg. I was surprised that they had the Ski but not the Row as I would have thought the Row was more popular and common. Kept things simple on this day. 20 rounds: Pull-Ups (5 reps), Push-Ups (10 reps), Walking Lunges (10 reps per leg).
8/10 - Fitness center session. About 5 mins on the assault bike just to warm up - get the HR up a tad, get moving, and figure out what I wanted to do. Decided on trying out the SkiErg for a bit, did 10 x 1:00 on, 1:00 off just trying to get a feel for the machine as I have never used one before and thought it would be a good opportunity to test it out and see if it might be a future add for the garage gym. In all honesty, I know it's a well built machine but just did not jive with it; not nearly as natural at this point for me as the RowErg is but that's likely from the 4mil meters I've put in and it's similarity to the deadlift that I've always enjoyed. Moved on to something more familiar. 15 rounds: Pull-Ups (5 reps), Push-Ups (10 reps), Walking Lunges (10 reps per leg)
8/11 - Fitness center session. Jumped right into a strength session early and kept it basic. 30 rounds: Pull-Ups (5 reps), Push-Ups (10 reps), Walking Lunges (10 reps per leg).
8/12 - Fitness center session. Similar to two days prior; wanted to give the SkiErg machine another go so kept the same structure of 10 x 1:00 on, 1:00 off intervals to try and get a feel for the machine. Felt a bit better but its still a foreign movement to me and it seems like the timing of the stroke is a lot more finicky. If I had regular access to this at home, I could see it being a good addition or compliment to the RowErg but the only way that would happen is to make the investment for the garage gym and that is not something I am going to be doing at this point in time. There are a few other things I would rather add for myself and even my kids as they get older before a SkiErg. One of the main things that actually might be added soon is a type of sled for loaded pushing and pulling, likely a Torque M1 or similar sled on wheels with magnetic resistance as to not piss off our neighbors and HOA with the noise, impact to the road, etc. After the SkiErg work, did a short strength circuit - 10 rounds: Pull-Ups (5 reps), Push-Ups (10 reps), Walking Lunges (10 reps per leg).
8/13 - Fitness center session early before traveling home. Hammered myself a bit during this one knowing I would be sitting a good portion of the day for a long flight home, although in hindsight, not the wisest of ideas as I am rather stiff today. 5:00 warm up on the assault bike to get some blood moving, then the following for a total of 5k running, 100 pull-ups, 200 push-ups, 200 walking lunges (per leg):
1k run on curved treadmill
5 rounds - Pull-Ups (5 reps), Push-Ups (10 reps), Walking Lunges (10 reps per leg)
1k run on curved treadmill
5 rounds - Pull-Ups (5 reps), Push-Ups (10 reps), Walking Lunges (10 reps per leg)
1k run on curved treadmill
5 rounds - Pull-Ups (5 reps), Push-Ups (10 reps), Walking Lunges (10 reps per leg)
1k run on curved treadmill
5 rounds - Pull-Ups (5 reps), Push-Ups (10 reps), Walking Lunges (10 reps per leg)
1k run on curved treadmill
M, '85; 5'10" (1.78m), 175lbs (79kg)