One thing we do every summer with the training group is benchmark ourselves. Every first week of training includes a medals testing routine, usually involving situps, pushups, box jumps, and pullups. Today I worked till 4:30 and then headed over to Topher’s house with my Fluid recovery drink in one bottle and water in another. We started out fairly easy, with a :40 minute run, then moved into the testing.
Testing runs in a specific way for all the exercises: do as many as you can for one minute, then rest for one, then do as many as you can for another minute. This way both raw body strength (mostly the first timed amount) and endurance (the closer your two numbers are, the better) can be measured. I was happy with most of my exercises, save one…because I’ve never been good at push ups.
I did not have the most situps, but I was okay with that since the guys who were beating me were like eighth and ninth graders with short torsos and no weight on their arms…:) no offense to them. However my situps were the most consistent (I can’t remember but i might have had a difference of 7: 48-41 i think?) We’ll find out in Matt’s next email to the group.
Pushups were also more consistent than most of the group even though I didn’t have the highest total.
What I really love are box jumps. My personal best is 73 in one minute, so my goal was coming relatively close to that for both minutes today. I had 61 and 64 consecutively even though I tripped and had to stop a couple times because we were doing them on tree trunks instead of boxes. I was happy that I was able to get more the second time because that shows my endurance is still in excellent shape after not doing intervals in a while.
Pullups were fairly good as well. I think I got 4 and 2 at the beginning of last year which was just pathetic so being able to hit 7 and 3 was a whole lot more reassuring. Not at all where I want to be for arm strength, but showing signs of hope.
I’m really looking forward to the 1k uphill double pole time trial so I can compare last year’s times. I feel like there’s a void in my life from not skiing, so getting out on rollerskis consistently again will make me happy.
I have been looking at FasterSkier’s rollerski reviews and they could not have come at a more opportune time for my buying convenience. Here’s what I plan on buying: The Pro-Ski Roadline Tech. They’re reviewed on FasterSkier here: http://fasterskier.com/2009/06/pro-ski-roller-ski-reviews/ and there is a FasterSkier YouTube review video available here.
I also am planning to buy a new set of wheels for the Ski Sketts since they are quite good skis, but the wheels aren’t quite the speed I’m looking for.
I’ll post when the new stuff is all ordered.
Ian
PS: Here’s a link to yesterday’s run: http://connect.garmin.com/activity/6949792
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