Running
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I know you all think I am a gay guy, but rowing is were it is at. You heard it here first. Rowing is the best cardio adjunct to climbing. Try it for a 2-3 weeks and if you aren't completely satisfied, .... well, I guess you will get over it. But, I think it will help your climbing.
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Normie
Normie
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You're right about the accountability, Wes. I used to meet a 19 year-old boy (don't bother, I heard all the smart-arse remarks then) every morning at 5:30. We would run into the sunrise, and it was great! I would sometimes show up after being up all night with a sick grandbuddy, and he might show up still a little drunk from the night before, but we always made it. I really miss having a partner. It makes you get up and go!
I've got to get motivated!!!!!
I've got to get motivated!!!!!
What I love about running is you can meditate while running. It's a peaceful place.
Sister Mary Elizabeth Lloyd, Runs marathons to raise money and awareness about children orphaned by AIDS
Sister Mary Elizabeth Lloyd, Runs marathons to raise money and awareness about children orphaned by AIDS
I used to struggle with running too. I'd wake up and think, "I need to run today," but rarely did I actually do so, and when I did, it was never for more than a mile or so. At last, I finally found the cure for those doldrums, and now I run nearly every day. The secret? Join the Army!
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rowing machines ("ergs") are not gone. they have a dedicated and zealous following (almost as much as climbing!) check out www.concept2.com.
they are kind of steep (we got ours off ebay). The YMCA's around town have a few as does the Johnson Center.
The game is to do short intervals (500, 1000, 2000) and longer endurance intervals (5000, 10000, 20000,) as fast as you can. There is a ranking page where you can post your times. You can start chasing the times of eveyone else in the world who is doing the same thing.
The site is also a very good source of training schedules, tips, advice, etc...
the other good site is www.concept2.uk.com. The Brits (and Aussies, and Kiwis) are psycho about rowing. those guys are monsters.
they are kind of steep (we got ours off ebay). The YMCA's around town have a few as does the Johnson Center.
The game is to do short intervals (500, 1000, 2000) and longer endurance intervals (5000, 10000, 20000,) as fast as you can. There is a ranking page where you can post your times. You can start chasing the times of eveyone else in the world who is doing the same thing.
The site is also a very good source of training schedules, tips, advice, etc...
the other good site is www.concept2.uk.com. The Brits (and Aussies, and Kiwis) are psycho about rowing. those guys are monsters.
"It really is all good ! My thinking only occasionally calls it differently..."
Normie
Normie
I hate running, but I really should get back to doing it some. If I'm going to send harder at the Red, I need better aerobic endurance and I need to recover faster at rests. Plus, it wouldn't hurt to drop a few pounds. Watching Shani Davis skate makes me want to speed skate, until I remember how amazingly bad I am at ice skating...
(sidebar: I think that I'm starting to be able to differentiate between being truly pumped versus being aerobically wasted. It makes a difference in that if I'm really pumped, nothing but a hands-off rest will help, but if I'm not that pumped, then relaxing and shaking out on jugs can allow me to keep going.)
(sidebar: I think that I'm starting to be able to differentiate between being truly pumped versus being aerobically wasted. It makes a difference in that if I'm really pumped, nothing but a hands-off rest will help, but if I'm not that pumped, then relaxing and shaking out on jugs can allow me to keep going.)
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