April 3, 2024 – “Made Kielbasa, Andouille Sausage, Steak & Onions In One Pan”

4/3/24
Today, I finished the latch batch of one pan meat dinner, and cooked the next batch.

By cooking a few pounds of meat at a time in the oven I can have at least most of two, and up to four full days of food pretty easily.

The base is whatever meat sounds good with onions.

I’m likely having steak or sausage, or steak and sausage, sometimes it’s gonna be leaner overall and have chicken breast included as well.

There’s a million ways to have carbs, so what I do there varies.

The pan may just be two or three meats and onions, no carrots, celery, or potatoes.

Or it might have it all.

There’s a million ways to have carbs, so what I do there varies. Haha, I just said that.

Potatoes alone offer a few easy preparations ; over baked potatoes (which cook nicely in bulk), cubes of potatoes included in the pan, instant mashed potatoes/dehydrated potato flakes used as a thickener, etc.

Otherwise, ramen under it when it’s reheated, or rice cooked in bulk – and I have access to both a steamer and instant pot.

Note that the steamer is better for rice, burn notices are the nemesis of instant pot cooking, and no ignore/override setting on it was a design flaw.

Steam your rice if that’s an option and you’re eating less rice than peak bodyweight brian shaw.

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I didn’t use the largest pan, which was a mistake.

I’d have gotten better browning on the sausage had I more available surface area in the pan.

400°, about halfway through I stirred everything around, cooked it all for about forty five minutes total, and while it set went outside (in winter mix) and did a little extra soccer ball dribbling play with a couple stacked bell 36kg (20+16) rack carries.

I went probably 15yds on one of them.
I LOVE heavy rack carries.

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This batch is a little more than a pound of cubes of steak, a little under a pound each of both kielbasa and andouille sausage.

Close enough to 1:1:1

Meat and onions.
I’m on a kick, though this feels sustainable.

I’d eat this for every meal.

How to live my lifting life…
Eat like this and press heavier and heavier kettlebell combinations bottoms up with the same applied to kettlebell juggling as well.

Fit, densely muscled man is developed like so.

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Dribbling the soccer ball has all sorts of little muscles in my hips working.

Even if there’s no quote unquote “point” to it, start developing some “pointless to an adult” physical skill like dribbling a basketball in your off hand, throwing with your off hand (grandpa always threw a football equally from both sides when we were in their tiny southern california front yard (now had I that front yard I’d bench in it)), writing with your off hand, do a cartwheel, or a handstand, the world is your oyster – pick something.

I chose dribbling a soccer ball.

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April 2, 2024 – “Obsessing Over Bottoms Up Pressing” :

April 2, 2024
Yesterday I found this thread.

https://www.strongfirst.com/community/threads/russia.6390/

Went through it this morning.

There is some absolutely nuts slavic language kettlebell content.

(both linked in that thread and in general)

Vadim Ischeykin – I don’t remember what it was exactly, but I recall stumbling upon vídeo of him lifting something impressive bottoms up – far more than I could military ress at the time…as a high schooler.

(maybe a subconscious inkling of my future working it’s way in – I remember this feeling of “how can you get there” and at the same time “obviously it can be done)

And only in the last few months did I figure out what channel it was again.

Early morning and instead of sleep I’m looking at kettlebell stuff online, thinking about the next lift.

I’m getting obsessive.

For a couple days now it seems that every day I find another even more impressive russian language bottoms up video.

First I thought 48kg would have been accomplished by few, almost nil, and I’ve since found a handful, a half dozen or so.

But then it gets…impressive.
Dudes passing 60kg, which honestly I do see as possible.

Every video I make, everything I type up on the blog or in my little lifting log (wait I’m logging my lifts) – I put an “I’m going to bup 48kg” in there.

Announce it to the world!
Shout it to ever corner, a promise.

See, I’m obsessing.

Obsession can be good. Obsession can be bad.

It always impressed me the story of persian emperor darius having a servant who’s only job was to whisper in his ear “sire, remember the athenians” at meal time.

Obsession.

Those massive bottoms up numbers could be disheartening.

The top ones are all things I feel possible for me.

I’m already repping 34kg!

I’m a 6′ endomorph – I have the frame and wrist to get to those 60kgs area numbers!

The same numbers are just the landmark!

48kg?
I don’t even need to make a purchase.
I can stack bells.

I’ve already discovered strongly taping works at a price point of a whole $4.

This too applies to basically infinity.
I doubt anyone had an 80kg bottoms up press, but hey…they make 203lb kettlebells.

Living in abundance. I’ll have the equipment I need when I need it.

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Now, I didn’t watch it yet – but I saw a video tagged dbl 48kgs buc&p.

That’s nuts!

Double takes a lot more struggling.
I’ve done some light.

What I need to improve for heavy dbl bup is left side mobility.

I’d already figured that lots of light buc&p, slowly adding 4kgs, and letting the bell pull my shoulders back would give me the mobility over time.

And the windmill thing I did was quite good for loosening my shoulders.

a windmill still…photo

That’s forethought to a degree anyway.
Right arm. Strong side.
THOSE bottoms up presses take precedence.

I’ll bup 48kg.

Can taste it.

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This started as the idea of getting a 40kg bup one morning when I surprised myself with the buc.

Now it’s shifted.
Especially once I was closing in on 10x32kg whether that was bup or buc&p.

Now I’m training with 34kg.
It’s soon to 36kg.

Once I’m at 10+ at 36kg, yeah.
I think that’s spitting distance of all the beast and better numbers.

The old time strongman stories of yesteryear were almost superhuman, but instead of cutting down as myth – look at it like this…

They started the kettlebell light, then over years of high frequency, slowly (by powerlifting prodigy standards) added weight to these easily tossing around weight performances.

Persistence & Tenacity


pon de replay – rihanna

it was surprisingly good PR music yesterday

April 1, 2024 – “34kg Pop From Rack Into Bottoms Up Press” :

4/1/24
I got four touches on my best soccer dribble today, again practicing the thing as the day’s video uploaded.

During that time, having seen this video in my feed, and watched it immediately before starting the upload ;


this video – at about 22 seconds

Well, with my half hour of soccer dribbling I mixed in a handful of reps of this flip/pop from rack to bottoms up press with my 16kg.

I didn’t think I’d get my, coincidentally also set up to, 34kg bell in the movement.

It seems an incredible feat of wrist strength, then I realized it’s loosening the grip, using hip pop, then tightening the grip.

But, with the sun no longer interfering as it had earlier in the day’s long form video (note the ability to go lift spur of the moment is a huge point in favor of home based training) – I went back and tried.

Cause it’d be mad cool to succeed on the thing within an hour or two of finding out about it.

On around the 10th attempt I got it.


Got it.

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Dietarily I’ve been drinking a couple tall cans of arizona iced tea daily, eating some meat, with a little milk to drink for dinner.

Physically I feel primed.

My neck and traps have been getting sore the last few days, and it’s that I’ve upped the weight 2kg AND started doing three to five sets instead of only one set of buc&p heavy right handed.

Sometimes I match the volume light bell left handed, sometimes I don’t.

I tend to one hand farmers to, rack carry back, on my left side my day’s right hand working weight bell to/from the lifting (filming) spot.

My forearms are a bit thicker.
When I really push the buc&p reps left hand I feel the strength-endurance fatigue.

The buc is somewhat like an explosive hammer curl, and you’re squeezing to catch while not wanting to use too much hip so as to have the ball be somewhat in the groove.

As least as far as my wind…for reps of buc&p that has improved.

We’ll see how I get leaner as the season goes on and I actually have to start running!
Dude, go running.
Run your ≤6:00 mile while being this kettlebell freak of strength.

And dude, get that 20lb sledgehammer.
You know you want to…
And you know how to train levering it.

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Remember ; your training is aiming towards old time circus performing strongman.

big one arm bottoms up overhead, sledgehammer, grippers, kettlebell juggling, etc

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Of note ; with the 150lb heavy grips gripper I’ve started low reps greasing the groove, mostly 3 or 5 reps, more often “reverse gripper” than normal direction.

I figure all the reverse gripper (3rd rep always being a hold) it’s gonna help shore up my gripper strength, and everything, Everything, EVERYTHING seems that my training needs hands, shoulders, and wind.

Get weird with it.
This isn’t commercial gym training…
It’s backyard bootstrapping to infinite possibility.

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Dude, will you ever build a sandbag again?
The giant military surplus duffle bag sits unfilled…

I bet I’d get some knarly shouldering numbers.

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March 2024 – Easter Sunday Lifting Related Giddiness + Starting Acquisition Of A New Physical Skill :

3/31/24
I don’t recall when I typed it up.
Saw it today while video editing between sets of 34kg buc&p.

And I’d have seen it tomorrow anyway.
On the digital sticky notes I’d written on the digital calendar for the 1st ;

“start dribbling soccer ball as a new skill in addition to kb training”

It’s Easter Sunday, some stores are closed, some aren’t.

I wasn’t even sure if I had a soccer ball.
I went looking. Found two ie had them already.

Made my selection, and pumped it up.

My internet speeds at home are mad slow.
While videos upload I do other things.

So it was outside an hour after the kettlebell, playing around with a soccer ball for the first time in nearly a decade I’d say.

Immediately I felt small muscles firing, and understood (again) the need for agility.

I’m going to practice dribbling a soccer ball every day in april, alongside my daily overhead pressing (which is really kettlebell at this point) of course.

Tried handstands the other day, they’re rusty and that wasn’t even a thing I was great at.

I’ve been moving away from quote unquote “normal” lifting.

The kettlebell is plenty of real world strength, the main variant – bottoms up clean and press, the total body tension is nuts.

Ab and/or oblique soreness has been the usual lately, then it’s anybody’s guess as to where, if anywhere else, I may feel soreness.

My quad at the kneecap, one side, the other, or both – I’ve felt it there.

An odd observation has been that my free hand on buc&p – that side of the upper back is what’s sore later.

Frankly 1950s bodybuilding was big on the concept of rib cage expansion…I dare you to make a heavy and high rep buc&p your main lift for a time, then come back and tell me the concept isn’t truth.

Kettlebell one arm stuff, mace, and the panting of anything really (burpees, sprints, jump rope)… it’s real.

Sternum cramps…a few periods over the years I’ve felt them, and they’ve always meant muscular growth.

Wherever I may be in life, here’s one big positive I’m conscious of…

The kettlebell training, how good I’m getting at bottoms up work/play/stuff…it has me giddy.

Giddy is the only word.

yup giddy – how I feel with all these bottoms up kettlebell PRs

A moment of buc&p each day, covers everything, and now I’ve started a playful physical skill.

Dribbling the soccer ball.

Why that?
Cause it’s wholly new to me, and can be done anywhere.

Three tennis balls could work for juggling.
Heck it could’ve been handstands…maybe that’ll be brought further soon…

What I know is, it’d behoove me to continue kettlebell training, have my playful skill…and then go for brief runs cause I keep saying I’m going to make a run for a ≤6:00 mile (& 20+ pullups (which could fall to the wayside of kettlebell)) these warm seasons.

A shift in my training…
Back to well rounded athleticism.

Persistence & Tenacity

March 2024 – Reapplication Of Very Short ROM, Very High Rep Pushups

At 20/21 years old I went from about 235lbs to around 200lbs, in probably four months of a six month lease.

Mostly I did pushups.

I did some deep knee bends, some deadlift and one arm row simulating isometrics, some wrestler’s bridging with a 20lb kettlebell as added resistance, did a little bit of kettlebell swings with the same, usually doing the 20:10 protocols of extended tabata, some manual resistance wrist levering, holding side kicks as a flex/isometric, and…

A good deal of jump rope with some of the pushups in a mental/nuts superset of 10×100 each.

Now those pushups were exceedingly short range of motion.

I have a big chest.

I doubt more than a handful are doing hundreds and hundreds of pushups on a daily basis and actually using full range.

Dude, you’re not in the military – no one cares. You’re free to use the worst form you wish.

I got real fit with that superset.

Got me to where I played an hour or more of full court pickup basketball, generally the first or so up and down the court – another guy commenting that “you’re only okay skill wise, though you caught us all by shooting 3s – I don’t get it, you’re the heaviest here, probably the fastest here, and definitely have the best cardio – how is this how you play pickup basketball – do you never play, but if so how do you have the cardio”…

It was a funny moment ; “dude I just went six months away from the gym, but did a lot of pushups and jump rope supersets at my apartments pool”.

Basketball courts attached to a gym are always cool – nothing like being tired from the weights and playing some pickup anyway, making you dig deep.

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Lately I’ve been increasing my reps per set in the nightly pushups.

2×50 a normal night, but every few nights making one of those sets 100.

Minutes ago it was 200+ in a set, probably ¼ rom, though I varied it throughout the set – an INSANE rep count for a little shy of a minute.

Calling All Form Police!
Calling All Form Police!
My range of motion is very little.

It’s okay. It works.
At any time I can have my buddy stand on my upper back and I’ll get some full range weighted pushups.

Weighted pushups are more fun than unweighted to actually do the full range.

I do the vanilla reps, turned them into “woody woodpeckers” as my old lifting partner nicknamed them, and made it into an anaerobic feat with the serious chest development of high volume pumps on a regular basis year upon year upon year.

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Did you know typing as your phone is plugged into the wall is a way to be productive as your phone charges?

I tend to charge my phone during a decent amount of my video editing and typing.

67% and increasing.

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I get crazy pumps out of pushing the pace on one arm swings with the light 16kg bell.

I’d get conditioning from that mixed with the pushups, reps high and aiming higher, superset as described above with the pushups and jump rope of yesteryear.

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I say it time and again – good pumps for me = increasing max strength.

The kettlebell is a great thing.
Glorious glute pumps from swinging the light bell, then diesel entire body, heavily muscled, bodybuilding but with other than competitive bodybuilding proportion, development…from all the kettlebell press variety, volume, and frequency.

Girevoy may tend to develop, long and lean, lanky, wiry strength.

I’m getting pretty stocky from my waying my way along (like sinatra) with a more hardstyle, essentially randomized, high frequency method.

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And doing way more short range of motion pushups each day.

Cause if I’m not running, everything that hits “conditioning” is base building for that ≤6:00 mile I keep talking about hitting while yet to even jog a step.

Be strong.
Be fit.
Eat well.
Upload videos daily.

-J
Persistence & Tenacity

March 2024 – Thinking About Beginners, Training Partners, etc :

I’d argue that a larger hurdle for the beginner to the gym is not confusion as to what to do, but that a lack of enjoyment causes the actual discipline involved of getting to the gym to be a struggle.

Bypassing that is as simple as making it so that no matter what you’re training either immediately upon waking or immediately after work.

Simple.
One or the other.

And always daily builds habit faster than it does when you have off days/rest days.

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I understand. It can be disheartening to be in a gym and be weak.

For whatever reason the ego causes one to compare themselves to others, and many never get good as their struggles at the start seem hopeless in comparison to someone at an advanced level.

Dudes no warm up benching your deadlift, pressing your front squat – that shit lol…

Biting the ground during pushups, meditating preworkout on things far rougher than you have it, and no option to train anywhere else…these set a good foundation.

late night summer 2008, one to three hours of lockup raw – then two all out sets of situps and pushups,a nice glass of water, and to bed on the little bedroll in grandma’s living room – probably an experience uniquely my own

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You gotta get a beginner doing productive stuff, but you might have to trick them to get to the gym with fun stuff (done additionally to the more quantifiable productive basics – I have a serious internal argument going about how life would be different had I started with kettlebells vs pushups, then barbell).

Throw around a medicine ball for a time, tends to be fun for most, and it’s building work capacity.

Make it a game, try to throw from as far as possible or as quickly as possible – make it into a competition, maybe you’re trying to go the entire time without dropping it, or maybe you’re trying to get your training partner to drop it.

The concept of “I’m in this with you” can get many to do more than they’d otherwise.

Set an interval timer, then you’re both dropping to the floor for pushups or burpees or whatever at the same intervals, but maybe the reps are scaled.

(isn’t this what group fitness class instructors are doing…with a zillion burpees, bw squats, lunges, pushups…a personal trainer could have the side effect of their client’s sessions be an awesome base of their own daily gpp)

One training partner took a selfie, texted his girl “look how sweaty this made me”, and thanked me for getting him to do the burpees.

He just matched my reps, the interval timer on my phone dictating when we did a few, when we rested.

(a few random people have joined me on burpees like that – my mentality being “you want in, sure, the more the merrier – let’s get it”)

Another training partner – I was proud of him for this one, took me talking him through it towards the end, but he completed it.

We’d been doing pullups, he asked me “if we were to do pushups – how many would you consider a lot”.

“Me personally? Essentially infinity. All of them. Us doing a workout together? 400 total, 20×20 – I’ll complete it, you’ll complete it.”

He expressed doubt, but I knew he’d get through it digging deep and with me alongside him the entire time, talking him through the end if necessary.

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There’s definite value to a training partner or a trainer being in the thing with you.

“Hey we’re in the suck together.”
(though that frame of mind makes it like the gym hobby is some actually difficult thing…it’s not tough…we in the first world exercise as a hobby)

Still, gotta get the crowd into it.

So :
•be alongside them
•positive external talk
•do fun stuff

The training partner(s) or client(s) is the only one in your world while you’re training with them.

Nothing else exists.
They are the only external in your universe at that moment.

-J

March 2024 – Thoughts On The BUC&P :

By definition the kettlebell community generally means when they say “press” pressing away off of one shouldering of the bell, one press to many presses.

By definition the kettlebell community generally means when they say “clean & press” to mean clean, press, clean, press, clean, press, etc as the way the set is conducted.

Bottoms up is bottoms up work.

A bottoms up press is anywhere from one press to many presses using the above definitions.

A bottoms up clean is just cleaning in the bottoms up position.

Bottoms up clean and bottoms up press is long winded and using the above definition of clean and press.

I’d shorten it to bottoms up clean and press, then acronym it down to “buc&p”.

That’s been my main movement for the past week or so, the buc&p.

It’s like I bastardized long cycle from girevoy down to the most hardstyle overhead variant, but in more of a girevoy style of exercise and then again ; yet with one bell.

Made it my own. 😁

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and now you’re distracted

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Mostly I’ve done the buc&p with the 16kg bell, matching reps each side from left to right.

Already I’m making PRs with the right hand and the 32kg bell.

I’m convinced that the way you’d maximize a light bell is to get REALLY GOOD at the buc&p, taking the reps to the stratosphere, then just doing some other kb movements on occasion (up to tons of front squats, some turkish get ups, which could be bu tgu (that being what I’ve found to be the hardest bottoms up movement)).

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This is about my 5th time writing this now.

Following the paragraph preceding the page break dots, I too am convinced that if one started at a bell, a really light bell even, kettlebell training mostly high rep buc&p, the buc&p the main movement…

(some other heavier stuff allowed on occasion but light buc&p the main movement and large bulk of training/practice)

Given a long, slow progression within +/- 10 years anyone could be easily bottoms up pressing a 48kg.

Imagine taking a young man at age 12 or so, maybe even as young as 7yo, giving him a 4kg bell (lighter if necessary), expecting 25-100 reps/side buc&p daily, never straining, then YEARLY just upped it 4kg – a half bell jump.

Year 1 : 4kg
Year 2 : 8kg
Year 3 : 12kg
Year 4 : 16kg
Year 5 : 20kg
Year 6 : 24kg
Year 7 : 28kg
Year 8 : 32kg
Year 9 : 36kg
Year 10 : 40kg
Year 11 : 44kg
Year 12 : 48kg

This entire time never straining, never failing a rep, but developing a crazy gas tank from millions of reps of c&p, insane upper back, shoulder, and forearm development (not to mention serious glute and hamstring development) and entering that kid off to college or the military himself already a unit…

I’m under the impression this sort of thing was how the orphan became the circus strongman in a different day and age.

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As said above mostly, and done off camera, I’ve just been doing lots of buc&p reps at 16kg.

The above progression (on a sped up time frame assuming bell purchases I’ve yet to make) in mind.

I’m already using barely moderate effort for (8rm was most recent PR – blinded by the wind and sun to boot) 32kg right, but most sessions are feel good sessions, matching reps each side with the 16kg bell.

I’ve already seen some leanness and shoulder gains from this (100+ total reps/side one day was a nice MINISESSION), and in general feel pretty solid.

Partly too I’m doing this having seen an increase in forearm size, this an idea to increase that moreso.

In a few weeks maybe it’ll be with the 20kg, then maybe I’ll put the $$$ into a 24kg & 28kg.

Maybe I’ll train left to 32kg for reps and 32kg right for reps into the stratosphere, or maybe I’ll go all in, just purchase the 36kg, 44kg, and 48kg (in addition to the 24kg and 28kg) and have one bells from 16 to 48 by the 4kg jumps.

Allowing upward movement as fast as possible!

There’s no doubt in my mind as to my being within spitting distance of a 48kg bottoms up press, which I’m under the impression would be a big deal to the kettlebell community.

And the thing is…right now I’m fat, “weak”, and worst of all…out of shape.

I read somewhere that someone said “the kettlebell has a tendency of right sizing you”.

I’m banking on that 😁

Persistence & Tenacity

March 18, 2024 Flow :

I don’t grasp the concept of having a weak midsection.

Training was always compound lifts, never once putting on a belt, doing partials, calisthenics alongside the entire time.

I wonder if I can dragon flag, about a decade ago at 235lbs I shocked a training partner by doing one.

I’ve actually done a human flag before, that was about four years back, off of the ability to do 6 handstand pushups against a wall, and 8 or so pullups at a bodyweight of probably 260lbs.

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Everything one bell with the kettlebell is core work.

I actually find the one arm swing harder than the snatch – you have to keep the bell centerline, and hit the brakes at eye level, back down, repeat.

On a snatch the brakes are when you punch through/punch under, you’re hitting the gas through a longer range of motion that a one arm swing.

To me it’s just easier.

Presently I don’t think you need to go too heavy on your bell selection.

I’d like to have a bell of ~50kg and one of ~60kg, just to see if I can snatch them, and how long it would take to strict press the 60kg bell.

With the kettlebell these are the parameters I’m thinking of.

I really have it in mind to eventually have a much better selection, and to be regularly pressing 175ish lbs.

lol “ish”

A shower thought was a cool workout idea “mile ish + 100 ish burpees”.

Cool Workout Idea – “Mile ish & 100 ish Burpees” :

Set cones ~50yds apart.
If you jog/run down and back it’s 5 burpees at one end.
If you hit burpees on both ends it’s 3 burpees at a pop.

Run 16x/32x lengths, you’re around 1600m, and with the 16x & 5s you’re at a mile with 80 burpees, with the 32x & 3s you’re at a mile with 96 burpees.

Not an exact mile?
Not exactly 100 burpees?

Who cares.
Strength involved conditioning is life.

Maybe park a bell on one side or both sides of the run/jog – burpees and/or kettlebell.
Fun fun.

It’s another option.

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They say with high frequency training to back off by the time/if/when your strength dips down 20%.

The left shoulder irks me. Even the 32kg oap feels relatively heavy.
Heck, a 95lb barbell oap was danged near a max lift…

But right arm. Right arm I may be able to c&p a 60kg kettlebell should I have access.

It’s weird, having the “dark times” on the left pressing, but be in PR territory every time right hand.

I continue to press.
I press on.
The dark times will go away eventually.

I’m committed to daily overhead pressing, and really wanting access to the full line of at least one bells.

Really run the c&p to old time strongman status.

Lately I’ve been feeling that performing strongman ala old time strongman is at least in my vicinity of present ability if not already there.

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Fixing The Kink In A New Jump Rope :

It’s long annoyed me that when you buy a jump rope, the plastic that is the rope portion has many kinks from being folded up about eight times to fit in a little box.

You want at most one, this perfectly centered at the center of the rope, that which hits the ground.

For days now I’ve had this new, $5 impulse purchase born in the opposite of weakness hanging perfectly balanced and centered off a hanger.

A hook too would work.

Now the rope ain’t all kinky.
It’s ready for use, a few less catches on you going to happen.

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It might be time for “Egg Power Diet” again, that this time around being full freedom to eat whatever again so long as each day contains one dozen eggs and one pound of beef.

Seriously, my only dietary guideline at present is “have some meat every day”, and beef just feels more robust than most other choices.

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February 2024 – After Burpees Typing About Burpees, Kettlebells, Euphoria, Thoughts :

And too know this ; I’m 290lbs flopping down on the ground – even the big can do burpees, heck – an old gym floor memory…

She was obese and SMASHING burpees. Did probably 100 in minutes, sets of ten, rest thirty seconds, repeat, repeat, repeat.

You’re where you’re at, so put in the work.

It’s YOUR starting point, YOUR path.

I can’t say with certainty where this’ll go, many things we move on from before completion – the goal is no longer the goal, the goal changes, the goal changed…

I recall being about 175lbs as a teenager. Funny to recall thinking “I’m small”, and stressing that I may never be 200lbs (which is funny in hindsight as I had already been 212 chubby pounds before losing weight)…

Here I am but 10-12lbs under 300.
“Could I ever get below 260”

Life’s a trip.

As winter turns to spring in addition to the kettlebell I’m doing burpees.

Even if it’s only a few, do em – start somewhere. Continue.

Enjoy the journey.
It’s worth it.

I don’t care if it’s 20×1 and takes you 20:00.
Start.

Less than three months too til 8 years of daily pushups no missed days.

Maybe a switch from press every day to ; burpee, curl, swing…hahaha, I’ll probably still do at least one rep of kettlebell press for forever.

I’m feeling the burpee, kettlebell, barbell curl, pullups (20+ again, preferably 30), and to have a decent (≤6:00) mile run again.

Spring time. It makes all around and varied training far more accessible.

Persistence & Tenacity


sabaton – sparta

Kettlebells For World Health (1/24/24) :

The kettlebell could/would make a difference in the quality of life for many.

Simply purchase a few bells, say a $500 to $1k investment, and you’ve years of feel good training ready to go.

However one or two bells, like $300 would do it at a minimal level, and this saving LOTS of money in medical services billed.

Many have weird gaits as they’ve no glutes, tight hamstrings, and weak backs (upper to lower – the whole thing weak as symptom of modern physically soft lifestyles).

Call it a bathroom thought ; it dawned on me how many job applications ask “can you lift 40lbs”, and 2+2 I realized if one is comfortable throwing around a 16kg bell, 35lbs, one handed, and that’s at a minimal level ALREADY & actually having a reserve of strength past the physical requirements of most of the entry level/dead end jobs in america – stocking shelves, grabbing 20lb sacks of frozen chicken out of the freezer (line cooking lol), and what have you.

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I envision how a kettlebell inclusive lifestyle would basically keep one away from any need for physical therapy/occupational therapy.

That a brief daily kettlebell habit, even done at the 16kg for men/sub 16kg level for women (basically beginner bells) would lead to years of quality of life.

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Certain muscles weaken with age.
The front side tightens, rounding the body forward.

The muscles never hypertrophied past minimal “reached adulthood level” eventually atrophy leaving painful joints in their wake.

The kettlebell boiled down is glutes, back, shoulders, forearms, and pretty simply modified to train any other muscle group.

Do some swings, and a little bit of pressing.

Over time take the swing from two handed to one handed, and start mixing in different sized bells.

The entire time do the one arm press, eventually do more cleans, as the c&p gets easier do some simple juggling, and do some squats when you desire.

Any typical american, with 30+ hours of weekly screen time would have a much higher quality of life, far more comfortable living/moving around in their own bodies…if it was just 29½+ hours of weekly screen time, and about a half hour weekly, around five minutes a day of “feel good kettlebell” usage.

get to it

I wouldn’t much call it training.
The progression would be more in the realm of “flow” than “performance standard”, while honestly done seriously, with enthusiasm, and the idea of “I’m going to be america’s version of Valentin Dikul” you could get to juggling performances with “beast” (48kg) kettlebells.

-J
Persistence & Tenacity
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