Mind Over Matter
There are some CrossFit workouts, or any tough, intense workout for that matter, that take you to another level.
In this morning’s WOD (workout of the day), I got to experience some of that crazy Zen-shit.
Rounds one, two, and three were pretty tough. Even at am scaled weight of 215 lbs, instead of 250, I didn’t think I would get through a total of 75 deadlifts, …but I did.
It’s those latter rounds, four and five, were you move into a psycho, almost trance-like state, where all you are thinking about is proper form, to stay injury-free, coupled with monster intensity to simply get through this sh@!.
The end result? a satisified, but tired and hungry, trainee.
Monday WOD
Complete for time – Five rounds of:
- Run 400 meters
- 30 GHD sit-ups (No GHD – did Abmats instead)
- 15 deadlifts at 250 lbs
Training notes
Weight: ~198 (yikes! – see weekend notes)
Diet: scale of 1-10? …1 (yikes! – see weekend notes)
This was very hard. I suppose with a real GHD machine, it would ave been even harder. I actually felt like I got a small chance to recover during the sit-ups.
Deadlifts at high rep are just brutal. Grip starts to go, form starts to flail, grunts get louder and louder until your wife wonders what the Hell is going on down there …it gets a little crazy.
I ran all the 400s at 8mph except the first which I ran at 7mph. My treadmill sucks, but it’s still better than freestyle running since it forces you to a pace.
Weekend notes
Egad. The only thing that I am proud of is the 10-mile hillclimb on Saturday (1:58)
Other than that, I had a party Saturday, got drunk, and floundered all day Sunday eating crap. Monday was my son’s birthday, …same deal.
I am sure the bump in weight is just reactionary and by wednesday, I’ll be back to normal, but of course, it’s a setback.
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