What I'm Reading This Week #20
Howdy do punkin' poos? I hope you had a delightful week of blissful productivity at work (aka hanging on by the frays of your well bitten fingernails whilst saying you need to win the lottery but never actually playing.) A birthday shout out to my grandma. You know, even though she would've been 86, and I know the probability is she would be gone now, it still doesn't stop me wondering how long she would've made it if dementia hadn't reared up. I could really use one of her hugs or her hands cupping my face with that ornery little grin saying I was her first grandbaby. Happy birthday grandma. I hope you and mom have a big euchre game going on tonight. We've been slowly integrating back into walking this week as the Mr could handle. Last night he was able to do two laps without having to stop to stretch so that is good news. For more news, let's check out: Grip Strength Is A Sneaky Predictor Of Longevity—Here’s How To Improve Yours ...
Oh yeah, I've had those workout weeks where every workout was like a punishment. I whined and cursed (and yes, sometimes even shed tears) the whole time but I did it.
ReplyDeleteHardest workout? S90D Ultimate Ball! Kind of kidding (that one is hard but mostly for the coordination aspect). For hard (without complicated equipment) the award goes to Bob Harper. His "pure strength" is non-stop for 65 minutes (with weighted t-stand pushups at the VERY end--the folks on the video are screaming and they're not being dramatic, I scream too).
We don't have a ball so we don't do that one. I'm way too afraid of being a casualty of ball burst! :)
DeleteI don't do any of the program workouts, and I don't push myself to pain. I just lift/squat/lunge 'til I don't have anything left. (I do over-do it sometimes, though.) My goal at the end of the workout is that noodle-y, "spent" feeling that lets me know I've given it everything I have that day without crossing into lasting pain. When I hit it right, I get a huge energy surge about 30 minutes post-workout that lasts all day. Pure bliss!
ReplyDeleteYep, noodley spent about describes it!
DeleteIt has been a brutal week. My butt cheeks are sore. Didn't even realize that was entirely possible but, well, there it is. I sure hope to see some scale movement this week but if nothing else I can say we both worked extremely hard!
ReplyDeleteSore cheeks...HA! Yep, totally possible. I usually get them after Chalene's bowlers lunges. Ugh!
DeleteBwahahahaaaa!!! What, you don't do Angel Dust everyday?!? Shame on you...kidding, kidding...the hubs and I really need to get back on our work out schedule! We've really slacked off the last two weeks. :(
ReplyDeleteI know, what's wrong with me! Get back to it girl!
DeleteYeah, it stinks, but you are reminding yourself of how awesome you are! Just one more day and then a well-deserved rest! Go Mrs. and Mr.!
ReplyDeleteI'm looking forward to it fo' sho!
DeleteIt's been a while since I've had that well earned soreness the next day. I have to admit that I totally miss it.
ReplyDeleteThere's nothing like that soreness that lets you know you've worked hard!
DeleteI am in total awe of that kind of dedication. I don't do those, I just move, so there's nothing I can point to as my hardest workout. The only time I ever recall pushing through discomfort--I wouldn't call it pain--was doing arm and leg work the day after I climbed that 23' wall twice. If I punished myself the way you do, I'd probably just decide it's better to stay fat--I'm that adverse to pain. You are a rock star!
ReplyDeletePunished. LOL I'd agree but I got to say hello to some pretty awesome calf muscles yesterday for a fat chick so I'm not quittin' what is bringing out this sudden definition! :)
DeleteYou did P90 and then another 20 minute workout??!!! Do you realize how amazing that is?! P90 kicks my butt by itself, the fact that you can workout after completing P90 speaks volumes about your fitness and your level of commitment. Be proud!!!
ReplyDeleteThe ORIGINAL P90 not that crazy stuff he does now with the plyo and crap. But yeah, it's still hard even all these years later.
DeleteYou are a freaking MACHINE!!!
ReplyDeleteDomo arigato! Domo (domo)
DeleteSorry!
Angel dust! That's your secret! I need to put that on my shopping list for the weekend. Seriously though, you work out so hard that it makes me feel guilty about my own slackerness. You definitely deserve a rest day!
ReplyDeleteI know right! I shouldn't have let it slip out. Ha...slackerness.
DeleteMy hardest workout has to be BodyRock. Its online, its free and it works me hard. I do cardio along with it and go to zumba once a week to get out of the house but BodyRock is definitely the hardest. Like, can hardly walk for 2 days hard! But the toning and strength benefit I get from it can't be beat!
ReplyDeleteI will have to check that out. I've heard good things!
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