Friday, January 9, 2009

2008 Goals or why a job half done doesn't feel too bad

In the first quarter of last year, I sat down and came up with a list, subdivided by the part of my life it relates to, of the goals I wanted to achieve last year. After tallying the successes and failures, I had a 50% compliance rate for the 32 goals. Some of the remainder are partial successes, but like a partial pull up or pushup, it doesn't actually count. Here is the list:

Fitness:
1. Muscle-up DONE
2. 5 second perfect form handstand FAIL
3. Run Urbanathlon 10 minutes faster DONE
4. 300 or better score in Fight Gone Bad DONE

Travel:
1. Visit 2 Major U.S. Cities for the first time San Francisco 50% Compliance
2. Visit a foreign country DONE
3. Visit Montreal or Toronto FAIL

Adventure:
1. Ice Climbing DONE
2. Skydiving in a different landscape FAIL
3. Swim under a natural waterfall FAIL
4. Climb a mountain DONE
5. Go Camping DONE

Cooking:
1. Prepare 5 course meal for 4+ people DONE
2. Make hand stuffed ravioli again DONE
3. Make 3 course meal w/ rabbit for entrée DONE
4. Take another knife skills course FAIL
5. Successfully bake a loaf of bread FAIL

Learning:
1. Basic Conversational Spanish FAIL

Career:
1. New job as in house counsel FAIL
2. Finish all NJICLE requirements FAIL
3. Get company to pay for subscription to corp counsel periodical FAIL
4. Read business/economic news periodical at least once a week 50% Compliance

Relationship:
1. Take Melissa to Mesa Grill DONE
2. Tango Lessons DONE
3. Dance in the rain FAIL
4. Take non-couples dance class w/ Melissa FAIL
5. Get a few good pictures of her and us DONE

Gaming:
1. Only buy for one faction at a time DONE
2. Don’t spend more than $35/month on miniatures DONE
3. No more than 3 total video games this year DONE

Financial:
1. Fund trip to another country and to 2 major U.S. Cities 66% Compliance
2. Set up a budget Partial Compliance
3. Pay Access loan down to $2,000 FAIL
4. Have Taxes done before end of March. DONE


Some of the failed goals will be moved into 2009 as continuing quests for improvement. Some will be dropped altogether, as priorities change. It was a good year and I was blessed with both fortuitous success as well as the much more invigorating kind that comes at the end of sweat and determination.

Thursday, January 8, 2009

Stair sprints and Jerks

Did a short run WoD at Manhattan box, as there were too many people at work to use our much larger stairway.

3 rounds for time of:
run to 5th floor and descend
6th floor and descend
7th floor and descend
rest 90 seconds

14:31. Nice quick workout. Then did a split and push jerk seminar with our o-lifting coach, Brian D. Learned a lot, but form still sucks.

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Fat, Fatter, Fattest

The Christmas holiday was a celebration of eating, family and friends, all held in the warm, comforting glow of the Xbox 360. Fallout 3 is that special kind of awesome that enourages whatever tendancies you naturally have and allow you to play them out without very much in the way of serious reprecussions. Video gaming at its most cathartic.

However, this did put a hurt on the training, so here is the log of how it went down:

Christmas day: Ate
Next day: Ate and Ate
That Saturday: Yup, still eating
Sunday: parents bought me a 5 gallon tub of raw cookie dough, which is my kryptonite. Assuming, of course, that this metaphor allowed superman to stuff a tub of Kryptonite filled with raw egg goodness down his maw while slobber and half-melted chocolate chips smeared his animal-like countanence.

Monday: finally back on track with Michael, for the first time as RX.
3 rounds of:
800m run
50 GHD back extensions
50 GHD situps

I have done this a number of times before, subbing good mornings for back extensions and anchored ab mat situps for the GHD. Prior times were in the 17 min range. This time: 26:48. A good portion of this was the agony of the last 50 situps, most done in 3s and 2s. Totally different workout that crippled me two days later.

Tuesday: CF virtuosity team workout that seemed like fun version of gym class. Practiced handstands then ran home from downtown manhattan. The view, at night, from the manhattan bridge on crisp clear night was breathtaking. Or maybe that was the 25 degree weather. Not sure.

Wednesday: Rest day. Melissa's comment- I now know how you will walk when you are 70.

Thursday (New Years Day!): Murph. First time as RX:
1 mile run
100 pull ups
200 pushups
300 squats
1 mile run

Pullups were almost entirely dead hang, as my abs still didn't really function correctly. 44:40. This is almost exactly what I got last time, but I am stronger now as I was pretty beat up even before the workout. Ran to and from the gym for a total of 5 miles

Friday: 135# Clean and Jerk minute ladder. One C&J on the first minute, 2 on the next and so on until you fail.

7 rounds plus 5 at 115#. Felt punked when Martin, who I outweigh by 20#s, beat me by a whole round.

Saturday: Desperately needed rest day, both for my body and my relationship with Melissa.

Sunday: Ran to and from the gym (5 miles). Deadlift 5 sets of three, peaking at 288# (a PR 13 pounds above even my last 1RM). Then did a Snatch clinic for instructors. Useful, but I missed part because I was late.

Monday: 7x1 Hang power cleans. Maxed out at 155. Form got better, especially with the extra clean seminar afterwards, but still not good.

Tuesday: 4 rounds of:
400m run
15 Handstand push ups
2 15' rope climbs

subbed 1:1 HSPU negatives to one abmat and 2:1 brooklyn rope climbs (10' rope) from a standing position.

Started Zone diet again Wednesday morning with a target use until the marathon on 7 Feb.