Monday, 16 June 2008:
I had a nice LSD, 6 miles with my princess Erica. The pace was slow but it was a good change of pace.
I push mowed the .5 acre yard. My achillies hates this since it's like an hour of calf raises.
Tuesday, 17 June 2008:
Guys I had one of those workouts that make you just tingle all over it was so good. I did my 4 mile hills route, 1st mile was warm up at 13:42, last three miles 36:03 for a pace of 12:03. I was doing a comfortable cruise, when I stopped I almost kept going to do the route again, I felt so good.
I finished up with some stretching and weights.
Wed, 18 June 2008
Today was one of my normal treadmill routines:
.25 mile at 3.0
.25 mile at 3.5
.5 mile at 4.0
1 mile at 4.5
1 mile at 5.0
.25 mile at 6.0
.25 mile at 3.0
Then an hour of calistetics, stretching and pilaties moves.
I was feeling a tad tired so tomorrow I'll do less walking, upper body weights and then pool fun.
Thursday 19 June 2008
Ended up doing a 3.5 mile walk just like yesterday on the treadmill, but last quarter at 5.5. Then a good upper body weight workout. Finished up with my regular calistetics, stretching and pilaties routine.
Friday 20 June 2008
Today was easy pool/theapy day. I did 20 laps of sprints with high knee raises. This helps strengthen the quads, lower back and gives aq good stretch to the hip flexers and glutes. The water is 300 times the resistance of air so the whole range of running/walking muscles get a good workout from a different angle than from running/walking in air.
After the sprints, dynamic stretches in the pool and some upper body strengthening exercises. Basicly what you would do with weights but using the resistance of the water instead.
Saturday 21 June 2008 First day of summer
Today was a fast non stop hour so I could meet Erica after she got off work:
30 min treadmill with walk speed up to 12 mpm pace
30 min of weight training, upper body.
As soon as I finish this post I need to do my stretching and rolling pin exercise. I use a rubber rolling pin instead of a stick to massage my leg muscles.
Walking Panda
