CrossFit Day 4
Today’s workout, named “Isabel”, was fairly simple: Do 30 reps of 135 pound snatches. Lacking an Olympic weight set, like yesterday, I opted to use my 30 pound dumbbell and follow the example of a video entitled “Dumbbell Snatch tri-panel.” So, let’s go for 15 on each side.
Rep 1: 30 pounds, left side. Uh, no. Not like this. Maybe your balance is just off — you’re a beginner, after all. Reset, try again. Let’s do this thing. Nope. That time, I had a hard time keeping my balance. So, I grabbed a rubber 15 pound dumbbell and tried the entire set again. That was a little more manageable, but I often had a hard time keeping my balance with what seems a very simple move. I should seek form correction from a professional as soon as possible.
After knocking out fifteen on each side, I felt like I wasn’t done yet, so I grabbed my new 16 kg (35 pound) kettlebell. The kettlebell is really awesome—and not just because it says “APOLLO” on the side—because it provides dead weight with a handle that can be used in a surprising variety of ways. I opted to supplement today’s workout with a set of thirty Sumo Deadlift High Pulls.
My results: 9:45, 5:04 in Zone (147 – 164 bpm); HR: 156 avg, 180 max; 136 calories (30%) fat
Tomorrow will be the super killer. 54 pullups, 54 dips, and a hike in Castle Rock State Park with my buddy, Oz.
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