Showing posts with label jackie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label jackie. Show all posts

Friday, May 10, 2013

5/9 – ‘Jackie’



What better place to start back into this lovely neglected blog than with my namesake(ish) WOD.  I have never done myself before but man I am a b@#$%!  Only felt slightly horrible during but after and today.  Wow, the level of aches is enormous

WOD
‘Jackie’
Row 1000m
50 thrusters (20/15kg)
30 pullups
9:53 Rx

Rowing hurts me – I can go hard and hang on for 500m but usually anything longer is a killer but, but…  last night it was good.  I had a plan to hold a steady 2:10/500m pace through the 1000m keeping nice and relaxed and calm.  I think this took most of the pressure off and made things easier – I wasn’t trying to go fast and hold on through the distance.  Funny thing was I started off and quickly got down to a 2:00/500m pace and it felt nice and relaxed so I figured I’d stay there relaxed and breathing and monitor how I was feeling and then backing off if it started to hurt too much.  It didn’t.  I remember about 300m or so in Coach Tara peeked around at my screen to see my pace because I felt and likely looked relaxed – I kept about 29-30 strokes per minute at this rate – it was a solid pace for me and I liked it.  I held the 2:00/500m pace throughout the 1000m dipping to just below around the 500 mark.  I got off the rower at 4:01.  My 1000m PR is 3:54 and I remember how much that hurt me (March 21, 2013) and I remember how much that hurt so this is definite improvement and the best part of this WOD for me overall.

The thrusters were… interesting.  I started off thinking I’d do 5 sets of 10 and managed to get the first 15 unbroken.  Shook out my legs a bit as my glutes were definitely not happy with me and then went 10-10-10-5 to finish.  Brendo was my partner for this WOD so he was counting/ cheering and tried to get me to do the second 25 as 15-10 and I just couldn’t do it.  Even as it was I think I closed my eyes tight and struggled to push through the last 5.  Ouch!

I was happy with the pull-ups.  I’m down 1.5kg over the past month or so (happy) and I think this definitely helped.  My kip also felt solid.  I was aiming to break them up into 6 sets of 5 but then managed a solid 6 on the first go and realized that if I kept with 6 I’d have to do one less set than with 5’s.  Yes, it’s all about math to me.  My legs almost didn’t hold me as I dropped down the first time – oops, but I shook them and my arms out – tried to breath and got back up for two more sets of 6.  They started to hurt.  It was about this time that I noticed that I could probably get in under 10 minutes if I pushed it.  I had 12 reps left and Brendo was telling me to just do sets of 3.  I jumped up and said screw it to that and did 4.  I then pushed through two more sets of 4 just to get them done. 

I didn’t realize it at the time but Cam was also doing the WOD at the same time.  I saw his last pull-up seconds after I’d finished.  Wayne later told me that he was gaining ground on me on the pull-ups as he was doing sets of 10 but I just squeaked out the finish in front of him.  I then wanted to vomit (note – Thai food for lunch before ‘Jackie’ is not recommended).  Took me a bit to recover but overall I was really happy with how this went given that the 1000m row was scaring me and it felt really good. 

I’m feeling like my training is getting back on track lately and I’m getting back to who I am overall which is good.  Bring it.

Friday, June 29, 2012

6/29 - Running "Jackie"

Strength/Skills
Tabata ab mat sit-ups (12)
Beat Swings

Managed a consistent 12 reps for all rounds of the ab mat sit-ups while slowly and painfully removing skin from my butt.  I thought it was just the zipper at the back of my lululemon shorts that was the cause but it turns out it's actually the combination of the ab mat and my butt as I was wearing my compression tights today.  Guess I need to use (if I can remember) a yoga mat underneath rather than lying directly on the rubber mats of the box.  Made it through though my shower might sting a little.

Beat swings were good - great to practice but I was being careful with my hands as we had many more pull-ups again today.

WOD
Running "Jackie"
1000m run
50 Thrusters (18/28kg)
30 pull-ups
12:27 Rx

Our box only has two rowers so rather than doing Jackie with a 1000m row we ran it instead.  I was pretty slow on the run but was okay with it given that it's still my "rest" week and I haven't been backing off that much as we've been doing a lot of body weight/ skill work rather than anything heavy this week.

The thrusters were relatively light but the high number of reps was still tough.  My legs were surprisingly fresh for the squat portion but the push overhead really hurt.  My arms are still super tired.  I got through it though in pretty solid sets.  I did 10 and then rested in the rack position before doing another 5.  Then another 10 and then sets of 7, 6, 6, 6 or thereabouts.

I started with 3 pull-ups on the old bar and then chalked up and realized we were all pretty tight on the bars so jumped over to the lower new bar and really liked it.  For some reason it wasn't as tough on my hands and managed to do sets of 3 instead of my usual two without worrying any more about my hands than usual.  Once again managed to not tear them so I was happy.  Also quite impressed that I had the strength to get through all 30 without a band after the 75 reps last night.  Definite progress.

Taking a break this weekend from WOD-ing.  Will hopefully get out on my surfski and/or SUP for a light paddle.  Also, ordered a set of rings for my trip home next month so for any of my paddling friends reading this - they'll be at the gorge if you want to play/ do a bit of a WOD.