Warmed up with Supermans and hollow rocks, then five negs and 10 body-rows. 1st round of the Crossfit WOD which was supposed to be three rounds of 50 squats, 7 muscle-ups and 10 hang power cleans...but my strength wasn't there and I was using 60# assist on the mu's and still all tired, and had to switch from 60# all the way down to 35# for the cleans. So I stopped after one round (5:34) because my heart wasn't into it. Tried to start tomorrow's WOD which is deadlifts (2X10), did 2X 60-70-80-90 and then my elbow started hurting and I called it a night. Taking the next two days off completely and icing my elbow. It's just a little sore.
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Saturday:
1.5 mile run with sprints every quarter mile followed without break by CFWU X3
-I am up to unassisted pullups (10) and 90 degree dips (10). this week I'm going to put the dips directly after the pull-ups (instead of putting the sit-ups between for rest) and see how it goes. Building toward muscle-up
-Can walk on my hands easily, can usually maintain a steady handstand for a few seconds, can do four-five handstand push-ups on the wall. Working on true handstand pushups.
Sunday:
Hike. five hours, twenty-five hundred foot elevation gain.
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Originally posted by gregimotis View Postcan do four-five handstand push-ups on the wall. Working on true handstand pushups.
I can bang out quite a few reps against the wall, but seem to tip over with a regular handstand. Seems like just practicing a hand-stand would do the job, no?
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Originally posted by gregimotis View PostHa, Ha, no.
I have the same problem. I guess it's just a matter of getting stable handstands and practice. My arms collapse and I tip over, so maybe it's also a strength issue.
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I think its more about putting your legs in the correct position and maintaining it. I just tried it on the wall several times and ended up holding for a few seconds without it after I kept re-positioning my legs. And that site actually helps, I never knew toes could affect your balance so much.
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I remember when Tom Yum first wrote this thread. I thought to myself--running will go against all laws of kicking. Now, look--it's 9,000+ hits later and still going strong. Who would have thought so many martial artist ran!!!
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