Took my backpack on my walk today, loaded with about 6.5 kilos of books.It definitely made a difference in the work for my lungs, legs and lower back. Nothing drastic at all and I still made my six laps in the same time as last week 55 minutes, but I was working harder, that's for sure.
And the point. Will keep adding weight to the pack until it's about 30 lbs or so and I can do the hour no problem. Then I will start increasing the distance until it's 1.5 hours. I have to make the time to get another walk in, sometime in the week- the only real time available would be thursday after noons so we'll see. There's plenty of time to increase things
Greasing the groove with my straight arm hangs from the bar after the walk with the four grips definitely getting easier every day, this time 30 second sets were no problem at all.
If I am going to be able to hike for real I gotta start somewhere :)
"And in those simple beautiful movements I remembered what was really important in training; that consistency trumps intensity; all the time. That intensity is born from consistency. That one cannot force it, one has to lay in wait for it, patiently, instinctively, calmly and be ready to grab it when Grace lays it down in front of you."
Sunday, December 22, 2013
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
4.94 mile 35 lb ruck 1:17:56
Wanted to go exactly five miles but need a better route lol. Close enough 35 lb ruck 4.94 1:17:56 15;45 ave pace 116 ave BPM first mile 16...
-
This has proven to be a most effective method of taping hands as a preventative to tears or after one has already torn.I used it for years ...
-
KJ killing the Beast. Training to increase Max Vo2 with a kettlebell. I will share with you one of my best advanced protocols for improving...
-
Brett hits the nail on the head. A post on Dragon Door forum: The One True Way....the speach of domatic zealots (A fanatically committed per...
3 comments:
Hmm....I'll have to do this with snowshoeing!
excellent! Just dont make tracy do it yet!
Haha!
I'll go easy!
Post a Comment