It is no secret that I think strength training is boring. No wonder I avoided it for 25 years. I would rather do a 20 minute AMRAP than tricep kick backs. Unfortunately, the only way to get better at 20 minute AMRAPS is to get stronger, and left to my own devices, it just wouldn't happen. Luckily, my coach balances me out by having a complete 180 degree interest in training, as evidenced by my current training schedule:
Monday = Conjugate/Hatch*
Tuesday = Conjugate
Wednesday = Strength+metcon
Thursday = rest
Friday = Conjugate/Hatch* + Strongman
Saturday = x2 metcon (firebreathers)
Sunday = rest
Tuesday = Conjugate
Wednesday = Strength+metcon
Thursday = rest
Friday = Conjugate/Hatch* + Strongman
Saturday = x2 metcon (firebreathers)
Sunday = rest
(via Nick Scott - Fit2Fight CrossFit)
So what you are trying to tell me is that the only day of the week that I will not be doing a strength workout is the day that I will be doing a double? Does anybody else see this? Is nobody paying attention, or am I the only one who isn't getting hot about iso-lateral decline chest press?
"Swole" is not a word that I am going to soon adopt into my vocabulary, but you don't have to drink the kool-aid if you do the damn work (as evidenced by the fact that I have been CrossFitting for 8 months and still don't use the word EPIC).
On an exciting note, I got a couple butterfly kip pull ups today. I love playing gymnastics. I have had time to practice in and around my strength workouts to keep my mind busy, lest I wander out the back door and get lost without even remembering to put my shirt on. Sam = meathead.
Persevering through difficulty is actually easier than persevering through boredom... but as Lisa always says, "where there are rainbows and unicorns, there is a way" -or something like that. LOVE YOU LISA!
I have updated my ipod with some party jams and I have a nice library of personal fantasies about ring dips and being strong enough to drag my fat ass out of bed.
but at least I don't have to work on snatch every day anymore!
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