10-09-17 (Monday) HY: YAYOG - Advanced: Circuit Training + ChaLEAN Extreme - Ab Burner + 30-Day PUC + TCF.
Today was a national holiday, but I had to work. I would usually play Pickle-Ball on Monday, but my playing buddy took the day off because of the national holiday. So, I was free to start back on the YAYOG program.
I finish the first round of the Advanced Phase with Circuit Training, that 4 moves done consecutively in 8 sets. Each move is done for 20 seconds with 10 seconds for transition time. Then a 30 second break between sets. But Mark cuts that time down several times, sometimes in half. The 4 moves are Iron Mikes 12-16 reps (Full RoM alternating Jumping Lunges), Bouncing Push-Ups 12+/-, V-Ups 10, and One-Legged Hip Raises 10. Through all the moves and all the sets, I was able to keep my pace and rep count constant. There were times when I was dying, and times when I caught a second wind so I could squeeze out a few more reps, but only like 1-2 extra. My average rep count is what the number after the move name stands for. My legs were absolutely dying from the Iron Mikes. I felt a twinge of a cramp coming on, so I shored up my form and stayed careful. I was able to hold it together for all 8 sets. The Bouncing Push-Ups were actually a good move for me. I felt strong to the 6th set, then the last two sets were extremely tough, but I squeezed out a few extra reps in the last set. But I got air on each rep to the end. The V-Ups almost killed me. I was supposed to keep my feet off the floor, but in the last half, I had to start tapping down on the last couple to few reps. The burn hit hard. The One-Legged Hip Raises were fine, but just doing them really wore me out. I needed every second of each 30-second break which is why I was not happy when Mark cut some of those breaks. So I rewound a bit to get the whole break plus a few seconds. When I finished the routine, it took a while for me to catch my breath and recover.
My abs were tired so I was debating on whether or not I should or could do an ab routine. But I decided to go ahead and do it thinking to modify when needed. I needed it only once between moves when I had to put my legs down. But aside from that, I went through cleanly.
The second week of the 30-Day Pull-Up Challenge introduced the negative Pull-Ups. I have done negative Pull-Ups with Tony in X2 and X3, but those reps were usually on a 3-count up and down. This time, the focus was on the negative so I had a step ladder under me to assist me getting my chin back above the bar. I was supposed to do 5 sets of 8 reps alternating Parallel grip with Pull-Up grip each set. I got the first set done without any breaks, then I went down hill from there. My arms burned so much introducing a new kind of pain. I had no idea that there could be another kind of pain in working out. I thought I had experienced everything, but I guess I have a lot to experience yet. But I was able to get at least two reps consecutively each set. Getting it done.
After a good shake out, I finished with a Flow that was more difficult than usual because I could barely lift my arms.
In the end, I torched a nice 905kcals. Time for bed!
Welcome to the new direction for this blog. In it, I will post my experiences and thoughts related to the sport of Pickleball and my efforts to grow Pickleball in the Prefecture of Kagoshima located in the southernmost tip of mainland Japan. I hope to post pictures and videos of the activities and events that are held in Kagoshima. And one day, hopefully, you will come and play some Pickleball with us! Please comment if you visit!
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