The number 100
-
That's right - 100 push-ups - 5 sets of the following 25x twist sit-ups 15x crunches with legs held out at 45-60 degree angle 15x leg-ups (don't what you call it - lay on back and alternate raising legs up but never let them touch the ground on thewya down) 20x push-up no breaks between different exercises, and next to no break between sets. all accompianed by Van Halen's 1984 album. And now I can barely move my arms -ouch :) [edit] I should put this in perspective, and why I am kind of excited. I started exercising seriously again this past June, after almost 12 years of little to no exercise. When I started in JUne I could barely do 5 push-ups. And even when I was in shape for cycling/running I could never (or never made myself) do 100 push-ups. So I am kind of pleased :) ¡El diablo está en mis pantalones! ¡Mire, mire! Real Mentats use only 100% pure, unfooled around with Sapho Juice(tm)! SELECT * FROM User WHERE Clue > 0 0 rows returned Save an Orange - Use the VCF! -- modified at 21:45 Friday 21st October, 2005
-
That's right - 100 push-ups - 5 sets of the following 25x twist sit-ups 15x crunches with legs held out at 45-60 degree angle 15x leg-ups (don't what you call it - lay on back and alternate raising legs up but never let them touch the ground on thewya down) 20x push-up no breaks between different exercises, and next to no break between sets. all accompianed by Van Halen's 1984 album. And now I can barely move my arms -ouch :) [edit] I should put this in perspective, and why I am kind of excited. I started exercising seriously again this past June, after almost 12 years of little to no exercise. When I started in JUne I could barely do 5 push-ups. And even when I was in shape for cycling/running I could never (or never made myself) do 100 push-ups. So I am kind of pleased :) ¡El diablo está en mis pantalones! ¡Mire, mire! Real Mentats use only 100% pure, unfooled around with Sapho Juice(tm)! SELECT * FROM User WHERE Clue > 0 0 rows returned Save an Orange - Use the VCF! -- modified at 21:45 Friday 21st October, 2005
Ouch! I can manage maybe 50 pushups, though 200 crunches is no big deal. But just wait - a new fringe benefit at work is a fully paid membership to the local health club, with a personal trainer. Just had my first session Wednesday night, and though I really should go tonight, I don't want to risk being sore tomorrow for the belt test. But watch out; I'll be attending regularly starting next week. There's a prize for the first one at the office to press his own weight, and I have an advantage since I weigh so little.:-D "...a photo album is like Life, but flat and stuck to pages." - Shog9
-
That's right - 100 push-ups - 5 sets of the following 25x twist sit-ups 15x crunches with legs held out at 45-60 degree angle 15x leg-ups (don't what you call it - lay on back and alternate raising legs up but never let them touch the ground on thewya down) 20x push-up no breaks between different exercises, and next to no break between sets. all accompianed by Van Halen's 1984 album. And now I can barely move my arms -ouch :) [edit] I should put this in perspective, and why I am kind of excited. I started exercising seriously again this past June, after almost 12 years of little to no exercise. When I started in JUne I could barely do 5 push-ups. And even when I was in shape for cycling/running I could never (or never made myself) do 100 push-ups. So I am kind of pleased :) ¡El diablo está en mis pantalones! ¡Mire, mire! Real Mentats use only 100% pure, unfooled around with Sapho Juice(tm)! SELECT * FROM User WHERE Clue > 0 0 rows returned Save an Orange - Use the VCF! -- modified at 21:45 Friday 21st October, 2005
Some of those exercises sound incredibly bad for the back. (especially the "leg-ups") Steve T
-
Ouch! I can manage maybe 50 pushups, though 200 crunches is no big deal. But just wait - a new fringe benefit at work is a fully paid membership to the local health club, with a personal trainer. Just had my first session Wednesday night, and though I really should go tonight, I don't want to risk being sore tomorrow for the belt test. But watch out; I'll be attending regularly starting next week. There's a prize for the first one at the office to press his own weight, and I have an advantage since I weigh so little.:-D "...a photo album is like Life, but flat and stuck to pages." - Shog9
Cool! My goal is to get as close to this as possible by next summer: Navy SEAL BUDs WARNING ORDER[^] at least with teh exercises that I can actually do - I don't have a pool nearby, and pull-ups are hard to do at home, but the other stuff is all possible, I think. Hell I *only* have to quadruple the number of push-ups by next June :). I figure I'm somewhere between weeks 2 and 3 of Schedule I right now. What will be interesting is too see how disciplined I can be during the winter. ¡El diablo está en mis pantalones! ¡Mire, mire! Real Mentats use only 100% pure, unfooled around with Sapho Juice(tm)! SELECT * FROM User WHERE Clue > 0 0 rows returned Save an Orange - Use the VCF!
-
Some of those exercises sound incredibly bad for the back. (especially the "leg-ups") Steve T
They might be if you don't stretch. But the whole work-out takes about 35-45 minutes - I do a lot of stretches before, and some after too. I do leg stretchs, splits, back stretches forward, and leaning back, arm stretches trunk "twists" where I start straight, and bend to by left side, hold with my arms stretched out, abnd then come back and bend ot my right side. Rotating hips CCW and CW. All this before any of the calisthenics. And then after I do more back stretchs, especially where I lay on my front down, and then push my self up, kind of a cobra looking posture. I actually feel pretty damn good, if a little winded :) ¡El diablo está en mis pantalones! ¡Mire, mire! Real Mentats use only 100% pure, unfooled around with Sapho Juice(tm)! SELECT * FROM User WHERE Clue > 0 0 rows returned Save an Orange - Use the VCF!
-
That's right - 100 push-ups - 5 sets of the following 25x twist sit-ups 15x crunches with legs held out at 45-60 degree angle 15x leg-ups (don't what you call it - lay on back and alternate raising legs up but never let them touch the ground on thewya down) 20x push-up no breaks between different exercises, and next to no break between sets. all accompianed by Van Halen's 1984 album. And now I can barely move my arms -ouch :) [edit] I should put this in perspective, and why I am kind of excited. I started exercising seriously again this past June, after almost 12 years of little to no exercise. When I started in JUne I could barely do 5 push-ups. And even when I was in shape for cycling/running I could never (or never made myself) do 100 push-ups. So I am kind of pleased :) ¡El diablo está en mis pantalones! ¡Mire, mire! Real Mentats use only 100% pure, unfooled around with Sapho Juice(tm)! SELECT * FROM User WHERE Clue > 0 0 rows returned Save an Orange - Use the VCF! -- modified at 21:45 Friday 21st October, 2005
Aren't you the one that asked about going into the S.E.A.L's and running in combat boots? I don't in any way mean this to rain on your parade at all if you were it just surprised me... and that's fine. I need some surprises now and then so that's good.:rose: No go out and run. Sprint 25 yards as fast as you can. Lay down flat on your stomach and count to 5 then from prone leap into a full sprint and repeat until you throw up. Then you'll forget all about your arms hurting.:laugh: (This is one of the very best methods to get into shape. I recommend a good stretch before attempting it.):->
Some assembly required. Code-frog System Architects, Inc.
-
That's right - 100 push-ups - 5 sets of the following 25x twist sit-ups 15x crunches with legs held out at 45-60 degree angle 15x leg-ups (don't what you call it - lay on back and alternate raising legs up but never let them touch the ground on thewya down) 20x push-up no breaks between different exercises, and next to no break between sets. all accompianed by Van Halen's 1984 album. And now I can barely move my arms -ouch :) [edit] I should put this in perspective, and why I am kind of excited. I started exercising seriously again this past June, after almost 12 years of little to no exercise. When I started in JUne I could barely do 5 push-ups. And even when I was in shape for cycling/running I could never (or never made myself) do 100 push-ups. So I am kind of pleased :) ¡El diablo está en mis pantalones! ¡Mire, mire! Real Mentats use only 100% pure, unfooled around with Sapho Juice(tm)! SELECT * FROM User WHERE Clue > 0 0 rows returned Save an Orange - Use the VCF! -- modified at 21:45 Friday 21st October, 2005
Sounds like you are almost ready[^].... I've got about 175lbs left to go before I try, but 25% there. My friend talked me into attempting if I can loose enough to reach my goal weight. He desperately wants someone to run with him. _________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)
-
Aren't you the one that asked about going into the S.E.A.L's and running in combat boots? I don't in any way mean this to rain on your parade at all if you were it just surprised me... and that's fine. I need some surprises now and then so that's good.:rose: No go out and run. Sprint 25 yards as fast as you can. Lay down flat on your stomach and count to 5 then from prone leap into a full sprint and repeat until you throw up. Then you'll forget all about your arms hurting.:laugh: (This is one of the very best methods to get into shape. I recommend a good stretch before attempting it.):->
Some assembly required. Code-frog System Architects, Inc.
Yes and no. I wasn't asking about going into the S.E.A.L's (I'm too old - I'm over 31), but I was more interested in the physical training implications of running in combat boots, what that did to your legs, were special boots used, that kind of stuff. Actually you did answer the question really well. Usually I do go out and follow this workout with a running workout, up until the last week or two, I was pretty good about doing this 3 times a week.
code-frog wrote:
No go out and run. Sprint 25 yards as fast as you can. Lay down flat on your stomach and count to 5 then from prone leap into a full sprint and repeat until you throw up
Heh, if there were a good place to do this nearby I probably would, but it's completely dark out now, and the park is a about 1.5 miles away. Maybe when it hits spring again and start to get light longer. Also how do you maintain that without burning yourself out? I don't have anyone else to exercise with so it's just me. Any other suggestions that can be fit into an exercise area of about 7 feet long by 4 feet wide? Push-ups can get boring after a while. ¡El diablo está en mis pantalones! ¡Mire, mire! Real Mentats use only 100% pure, unfooled around with Sapho Juice(tm)! SELECT * FROM User WHERE Clue > 0 0 rows returned Save an Orange - Use the VCF!
-
Sounds like you are almost ready[^].... I've got about 175lbs left to go before I try, but 25% there. My friend talked me into attempting if I can loose enough to reach my goal weight. He desperately wants someone to run with him. _________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)
Jeffry J. Brickley wrote:
He desperately wants someone to run with him.
If you can do it, run with him! It is such a total PITA doing this alone. ¡El diablo está en mis pantalones! ¡Mire, mire! Real Mentats use only 100% pure, unfooled around with Sapho Juice(tm)! SELECT * FROM User WHERE Clue > 0 0 rows returned Save an Orange - Use the VCF!
-
Yes and no. I wasn't asking about going into the S.E.A.L's (I'm too old - I'm over 31), but I was more interested in the physical training implications of running in combat boots, what that did to your legs, were special boots used, that kind of stuff. Actually you did answer the question really well. Usually I do go out and follow this workout with a running workout, up until the last week or two, I was pretty good about doing this 3 times a week.
code-frog wrote:
No go out and run. Sprint 25 yards as fast as you can. Lay down flat on your stomach and count to 5 then from prone leap into a full sprint and repeat until you throw up
Heh, if there were a good place to do this nearby I probably would, but it's completely dark out now, and the park is a about 1.5 miles away. Maybe when it hits spring again and start to get light longer. Also how do you maintain that without burning yourself out? I don't have anyone else to exercise with so it's just me. Any other suggestions that can be fit into an exercise area of about 7 feet long by 4 feet wide? Push-ups can get boring after a while. ¡El diablo está en mis pantalones! ¡Mire, mire! Real Mentats use only 100% pure, unfooled around with Sapho Juice(tm)! SELECT * FROM User WHERE Clue > 0 0 rows returned Save an Orange - Use the VCF!
Jim Crafton wrote:
Also how do you maintain that without burning yourself out?
You might have noticed that I'm stubborn as hell. Not easily convinced to change an opinion once I take it etc... I think for me I don't burn out because to do so means that you are never ready to face life's challenges. If you got soft and lazy (trust me I've been there) you are not prepared to deal with what may come at you. I've got kids now 3 of them. I've got a 5 year old son that's ready to see the world and I want to show him. What would happen if he fell into a river or something and I'm Joe Doughnut totally out of shape? He might die because as a father I let him down. Reason number 2 my middle child. I don't get much sleep at all with her. Right now especially. We just got back from the hospital last week. I have to stay in very good shape and push myself or I won't be able to keep up with her. Some nights I am up all night long watching over her then working the next day. I've stayed up for 4 days straight once with her. Life favors the prepared and life has dealt me a lot of craziness so I just try to stay prepared. But here's the bar of gold I'll give you. Exercise is crazy. Did you know it's a more addictive drug than alcohol? Your body gets to the point where it craves to be spent utterly and completely. Your mind needs it, your body needs it your soul needs it. If you want accountability extract my email address or get my chat information from my profile. I'll keep you accountable. I'll help you set some goals and reach them. BTW, you are doing all the right things. I just love being prepared for what might come, has come and no doubt will come. It's nice to know that if my family needs me I can be there to do what needs to be done. Hurricanes, earth quakes, floods those things would push a father to his limits. I want my limits to be bigger than those things. You know... I also played soccer for 17 years. You learn how to screw yourself into shape when you play center-mid, 2 games a day and for the state team. I love to push myself. It takes a certain kind of stiff-kneck to do it unfortunately I'm cut out all to well for it. My wife has a saying for me, "If it's worth doing, it's worth over-doing." She's right of course.;P
Some assembly required. Code-frog System Architects, Inc.
-
Jeffry J. Brickley wrote:
He desperately wants someone to run with him.
If you can do it, run with him! It is such a total PITA doing this alone. ¡El diablo está en mis pantalones! ¡Mire, mire! Real Mentats use only 100% pure, unfooled around with Sapho Juice(tm)! SELECT * FROM User WHERE Clue > 0 0 rows returned Save an Orange - Use the VCF!
Jim Crafton wrote:
If you can do it, run with him! It is such a total PITA doing this alone.
It's even worse loosing weight alone. I have got a hell of a looong way to go before I can attempt a marathon. I can do 7 or 8 miles at my size now which is darn near amazing. But not 26 miles through desert terrain, 8 miles of which is through soft sand, which has been known to lay-low the strongest street marathoner. I'll give it a shot, I keep my promises, but I am 2 years out or more from such an attempt. I did 10 deep knee bends with no weight at the health club. The guy next to me was smiling until he heard some college students laughing from the dumb-bell area (fitting). He was listening to me when I was talking the fitness coach, warning her that no weight for me was equivalent of tossing 175lbs on anyone else in the gym and to keep that in mind with the exersizes. The fact that I am mobile is enough of a challenge, I just got to keep it up. oh, and the guy next to me, was quite fit... he went and explained the same to the kids... challenged them to do just that, toss enough weight on the bar to bring the total combined weight to equal to mine and try to do the same excersizes as I was. They weren't laughing. :) I'm working, just don't expect miracles. _________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)
-
Yes and no. I wasn't asking about going into the S.E.A.L's (I'm too old - I'm over 31), but I was more interested in the physical training implications of running in combat boots, what that did to your legs, were special boots used, that kind of stuff. Actually you did answer the question really well. Usually I do go out and follow this workout with a running workout, up until the last week or two, I was pretty good about doing this 3 times a week.
code-frog wrote:
No go out and run. Sprint 25 yards as fast as you can. Lay down flat on your stomach and count to 5 then from prone leap into a full sprint and repeat until you throw up
Heh, if there were a good place to do this nearby I probably would, but it's completely dark out now, and the park is a about 1.5 miles away. Maybe when it hits spring again and start to get light longer. Also how do you maintain that without burning yourself out? I don't have anyone else to exercise with so it's just me. Any other suggestions that can be fit into an exercise area of about 7 feet long by 4 feet wide? Push-ups can get boring after a while. ¡El diablo está en mis pantalones! ¡Mire, mire! Real Mentats use only 100% pure, unfooled around with Sapho Juice(tm)! SELECT * FROM User WHERE Clue > 0 0 rows returned Save an Orange - Use the VCF!
Jim Crafton wrote:
what that did to your legs, were special boots used, that kind of stuff. Actually you did answer the question really well.
One other thing. Leg strength is the key to being a strong runner. Most people don't realize this. But tireless legs are excellent shock absorption. You can run in combat boots, sandals and barefoot of you have enough leg strength to support your body weight. That's the key. I've been focusing a ton on leg strength for the last year. My sprinting is back where it was. My agility and sense of balance. When your legs are tight and tuned you have a base for power and mobility. Most weight lifters spend all of there time on the upper body it's a shame to. If your leg strength isn't there you won't be *strong* you might look it but you won't be *strong*.
Some assembly required. Code-frog System Architects, Inc.
-
Yes and no. I wasn't asking about going into the S.E.A.L's (I'm too old - I'm over 31), but I was more interested in the physical training implications of running in combat boots, what that did to your legs, were special boots used, that kind of stuff. Actually you did answer the question really well. Usually I do go out and follow this workout with a running workout, up until the last week or two, I was pretty good about doing this 3 times a week.
code-frog wrote:
No go out and run. Sprint 25 yards as fast as you can. Lay down flat on your stomach and count to 5 then from prone leap into a full sprint and repeat until you throw up
Heh, if there were a good place to do this nearby I probably would, but it's completely dark out now, and the park is a about 1.5 miles away. Maybe when it hits spring again and start to get light longer. Also how do you maintain that without burning yourself out? I don't have anyone else to exercise with so it's just me. Any other suggestions that can be fit into an exercise area of about 7 feet long by 4 feet wide? Push-ups can get boring after a while. ¡El diablo está en mis pantalones! ¡Mire, mire! Real Mentats use only 100% pure, unfooled around with Sapho Juice(tm)! SELECT * FROM User WHERE Clue > 0 0 rows returned Save an Orange - Use the VCF!
Buy the best tactical boots you can, ask your local swat team. Only purchase boots you can try out. I used to run in combat boots alla time, the new army combat boots are very cool. Expensive though. ............................. There's nothing like the sound of incoming rifle and mortar rounds to cure the blues. No matter how down you are, you take an active and immediate interest in life. Fiat justitia, et ruat cælum
-
Cool! My goal is to get as close to this as possible by next summer: Navy SEAL BUDs WARNING ORDER[^] at least with teh exercises that I can actually do - I don't have a pool nearby, and pull-ups are hard to do at home, but the other stuff is all possible, I think. Hell I *only* have to quadruple the number of push-ups by next June :). I figure I'm somewhere between weeks 2 and 3 of Schedule I right now. What will be interesting is too see how disciplined I can be during the winter. ¡El diablo está en mis pantalones! ¡Mire, mire! Real Mentats use only 100% pure, unfooled around with Sapho Juice(tm)! SELECT * FROM User WHERE Clue > 0 0 rows returned Save an Orange - Use the VCF!
hmmmmmmmmmmmm i do 2miles per day at 7.30 pace ... 100 situps no problem ... pull ups kill me i cant do them ... push ups are hard but i can struggle to do 10 or so ... swimming i havnt done in a year or two but in cape town i used to swim a mile in the sea a couple of times a week ... and rollerblade 20kms to get there and back ;) demi moore can stand aside!
"there is no spoon"
{biz stuff} {about me} -
Yes and no. I wasn't asking about going into the S.E.A.L's (I'm too old - I'm over 31), but I was more interested in the physical training implications of running in combat boots, what that did to your legs, were special boots used, that kind of stuff. Actually you did answer the question really well. Usually I do go out and follow this workout with a running workout, up until the last week or two, I was pretty good about doing this 3 times a week.
code-frog wrote:
No go out and run. Sprint 25 yards as fast as you can. Lay down flat on your stomach and count to 5 then from prone leap into a full sprint and repeat until you throw up
Heh, if there were a good place to do this nearby I probably would, but it's completely dark out now, and the park is a about 1.5 miles away. Maybe when it hits spring again and start to get light longer. Also how do you maintain that without burning yourself out? I don't have anyone else to exercise with so it's just me. Any other suggestions that can be fit into an exercise area of about 7 feet long by 4 feet wide? Push-ups can get boring after a while. ¡El diablo está en mis pantalones! ¡Mire, mire! Real Mentats use only 100% pure, unfooled around with Sapho Juice(tm)! SELECT * FROM User WHERE Clue > 0 0 rows returned Save an Orange - Use the VCF!
Jim Crafton wrote:
but I was more interested in the physical training implications of running in combat boots, what that did to your legs, were special boots used, that kind of stuff.
Most of the military send teams to WSMR for the Bataan, if you want a military challenge, do it. Surviving the Bataan March[^] Training for the Bataan March[^] Not just advertising for the region, if you want to prove something to yourself, there is little else to its equal. The course will humble you, and finish or not it's an encredible journey. Of course I am biased. ;) _________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb) -- modified at 22:57 Friday 21st October, 2005
-
Jim Crafton wrote:
Also how do you maintain that without burning yourself out?
You might have noticed that I'm stubborn as hell. Not easily convinced to change an opinion once I take it etc... I think for me I don't burn out because to do so means that you are never ready to face life's challenges. If you got soft and lazy (trust me I've been there) you are not prepared to deal with what may come at you. I've got kids now 3 of them. I've got a 5 year old son that's ready to see the world and I want to show him. What would happen if he fell into a river or something and I'm Joe Doughnut totally out of shape? He might die because as a father I let him down. Reason number 2 my middle child. I don't get much sleep at all with her. Right now especially. We just got back from the hospital last week. I have to stay in very good shape and push myself or I won't be able to keep up with her. Some nights I am up all night long watching over her then working the next day. I've stayed up for 4 days straight once with her. Life favors the prepared and life has dealt me a lot of craziness so I just try to stay prepared. But here's the bar of gold I'll give you. Exercise is crazy. Did you know it's a more addictive drug than alcohol? Your body gets to the point where it craves to be spent utterly and completely. Your mind needs it, your body needs it your soul needs it. If you want accountability extract my email address or get my chat information from my profile. I'll keep you accountable. I'll help you set some goals and reach them. BTW, you are doing all the right things. I just love being prepared for what might come, has come and no doubt will come. It's nice to know that if my family needs me I can be there to do what needs to be done. Hurricanes, earth quakes, floods those things would push a father to his limits. I want my limits to be bigger than those things. You know... I also played soccer for 17 years. You learn how to screw yourself into shape when you play center-mid, 2 games a day and for the state team. I love to push myself. It takes a certain kind of stiff-kneck to do it unfortunately I'm cut out all to well for it. My wife has a saying for me, "If it's worth doing, it's worth over-doing." She's right of course.;P
Some assembly required. Code-frog System Architects, Inc.
code-frog wrote:
You might have noticed that I'm stubborn as hell.
Yeah the thought has occured to me :)
code-frog wrote:
If you got soft and lazy (trust me I've been there) you are not prepared to deal with what may come at you.
Yeah I finally got fed up with it this May and started forcing myself to exercise, first a few days a week, and then 5 days a week (the last couple of weeks I have been really shitty about being consistent). But I can feel the "addiction" part start to happen, when I miss a day, I get antsy, and really berate myself for wimping out. However I don't know if I feel prepared to deal with what may come at me :) I'll settle for not looking like a mutated pickle :) ¡El diablo está en mis pantalones! ¡Mire, mire! Real Mentats use only 100% pure, unfooled around with Sapho Juice(tm)! SELECT * FROM User WHERE Clue > 0 0 rows returned Save an Orange - Use the VCF!
-
Jim Crafton wrote:
what that did to your legs, were special boots used, that kind of stuff. Actually you did answer the question really well.
One other thing. Leg strength is the key to being a strong runner. Most people don't realize this. But tireless legs are excellent shock absorption. You can run in combat boots, sandals and barefoot of you have enough leg strength to support your body weight. That's the key. I've been focusing a ton on leg strength for the last year. My sprinting is back where it was. My agility and sense of balance. When your legs are tight and tuned you have a base for power and mobility. Most weight lifters spend all of there time on the upper body it's a shame to. If your leg strength isn't there you won't be *strong* you might look it but you won't be *strong*.
Some assembly required. Code-frog System Architects, Inc.
code-frog wrote:
One other thing. Leg strength is the key to being a strong runner. Most people don't realize this. But tireless legs are excellent shock absorption. You can run in combat boots, sandals and barefoot of you have enough leg strength to support your body weight. That's the key.
And that is the only reason I agreed to try the Bataan in a couple of years when I loose some of this mass. Leg strength is one thing I have already, I just got to keep from loosing it as I loose the weight. :) _________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)
-
Jim Crafton wrote:
what that did to your legs, were special boots used, that kind of stuff. Actually you did answer the question really well.
One other thing. Leg strength is the key to being a strong runner. Most people don't realize this. But tireless legs are excellent shock absorption. You can run in combat boots, sandals and barefoot of you have enough leg strength to support your body weight. That's the key. I've been focusing a ton on leg strength for the last year. My sprinting is back where it was. My agility and sense of balance. When your legs are tight and tuned you have a base for power and mobility. Most weight lifters spend all of there time on the upper body it's a shame to. If your leg strength isn't there you won't be *strong* you might look it but you won't be *strong*.
Some assembly required. Code-frog System Architects, Inc.
Yeah I have been fascinated by reading about what various people reccomend for S.E.A.L trainging, and what the Navy seems to emphasize. Running, endurance, practical aerobic strength seems to be emphasized much more than anything you'd get out of a weight room. Which is cool, that's stuff I can actually do and stick with mentally - working out in a weight room (or gym) just utterly bores me to tears. ¡El diablo está en mis pantalones! ¡Mire, mire! Real Mentats use only 100% pure, unfooled around with Sapho Juice(tm)! SELECT * FROM User WHERE Clue > 0 0 rows returned Save an Orange - Use the VCF!
-
Jim Crafton wrote:
but I was more interested in the physical training implications of running in combat boots, what that did to your legs, were special boots used, that kind of stuff.
Most of the military send teams to WSMR for the Bataan, if you want a military challenge, do it. Surviving the Bataan March[^] Training for the Bataan March[^] Not just advertising for the region, if you want to prove something to yourself, there is little else to its equal. The course will humble you, and finish or not it's an encredible journey. Of course I am biased. ;) _________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb) -- modified at 22:57 Friday 21st October, 2005
yeah that actually looks kind of cool. Hey maybe we could put a CP team together! ¡El diablo está en mis pantalones! ¡Mire, mire! Real Mentats use only 100% pure, unfooled around with Sapho Juice(tm)! SELECT * FROM User WHERE Clue > 0 0 rows returned Save an Orange - Use the VCF!
-
hmmmmmmmmmmmm i do 2miles per day at 7.30 pace ... 100 situps no problem ... pull ups kill me i cant do them ... push ups are hard but i can struggle to do 10 or so ... swimming i havnt done in a year or two but in cape town i used to swim a mile in the sea a couple of times a week ... and rollerblade 20kms to get there and back ;) demi moore can stand aside!
"there is no spoon"
{biz stuff} {about me}l a u r e n wrote:
demi moore can stand aside!
Heh, I can do *1* one handed push-up. I guess I'll the rest to the movies.
l a u r e n wrote:
i do 2miles per day at 7.30 pace
I used to be able to hop out the door and crank out 6 minute miles for up to 8 miles no problem. Unfortunately my mind is convinced I can still do this, but my body has other opinions. So this summer the biggest struggle was to accept that, at the moment at least, I simply can't do that, and to pace myself and accept the current pace as is. ¡El diablo está en mis pantalones! ¡Mire, mire! Real Mentats use only 100% pure, unfooled around with Sapho Juice(tm)! SELECT * FROM User WHERE Clue > 0 0 rows returned Save an Orange - Use the VCF!