on purpose just to regain it ten fold. It will suck the life out of you..if you let it. It will breath new life into you if you go there. What others consider pain, you consider pleasure. The decision takes one second to make. Have any spare time? I do.
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Showing posts with label strength and conditioning in austin. Show all posts
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Losing it...
on purpose just to regain it ten fold. It will suck the life out of you..if you let it. It will breath new life into you if you go there. What others consider pain, you consider pleasure. The decision takes one second to make. Have any spare time? I do.
Friday, March 13, 2009
The Need for Change
Place 2 cones 10 yards apart from each other, then one in the middle. Straddle the middle cone with the other 2 cones on your left and right side. On go, race to your right side(5 yards) touching with your right hand, then race left to the furthest cone (10 yards) touching with your left hand, then back to the middle cone.
I randomized the starting direction, and had everyone race each other for some friendly competition.
Training the body to handle quick changes in direction, and dynamic lateral movement will produce favorable adaptations neuromuscularly enhancing balance, coordination, and agility. Not to mention reduce the risk of injury when you are called upon to act in this fashion.
Looks something like this:
1st and 2nd attempts: First touch, whether right or left hand, consists of many choppy stutter steps to slow the body, same for second touch.
3rd and 4th attempts: You are reminded of which hand and leg you change directions with quicker. Change of direction is faster, and you can possibly stop and turn easily with no choppy steps on your "strong" side.
5th and so on attempts: You figure out how to eliminate choppy steps on weak side, and start changing direction fast, but moving not as fast as you woud like once you have done so. Don't worry though, you will get fast again.
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
Trying Hard... Hurts?
While attempting kipping pull ups last week, Cassie came across her first "rips" as a Crossfitter.
She knows first hand that trying can hurt.
But, for some reason, trying and succeeding at something you never thought possible makes all the pain go away. All of a sudden, the minor aches and pains don't exist anymore, and you find yourself trying once again and doing more than you ever dreamed about.
Now, something so ugly(pic of hand) has become so beautiful.(a lifetime of living out dreams)
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