Warmed up with an Original Strength Reset
- Cross Crawl - 20 per side
- Crocodile Breathing - 2 minutes
- Head Nods - 20 reps
- Rolling - 4 reps left and right first leading w/ arms then legs
- Rocking - 30 reps
- Crawling - 3 minutes
- Two Hand Kettlebell Swings 2 x 10 x 44 lbs
- One Hand Kettlebell Swings L, R, L, R x 10 x 44 lbs
- Two Hand Kettlebell Swings 2 x 10 x 44 lbs
- Turkish Get Ups L, R, L, R, L, R, L, R x 1 x 44 lbs
Finisher
- Waiter-Rack-Suitcase Carry with 44 lb Kettlebell 1 minute each hand
Cooled down with Brian Friedman's: Kettlebell Technique Yoga Flow
- Mountain
- Extended Arms Mountain
- Half Forward Bend
- High Push Up Position
- Locust
- Downward Dog
- Half Forward Bend
- Mountain
Started out with my normal Original Strength reset work. Everything was pretty normal. An elderly lady who was out walking stopped me while I was crawling and asked me what muscles I was working. I said shoulders and hips, but it works more...all the core stabilizers for instance. Warm up time 14:11.
On to the kettlebell practice. I decided to throw in a couple of sets of one hand swings in the middle of my planned 8 sets of swings. Worked out well. Felt good. I lost my footing in the sand on one of my getups, stumbled to my left with the weight in my right hand but was able to recover w/o falling, dropping the bell or injuring myself. Got done in about 17 minutes.
I took a two minute break followed by a little loaded carrying. I went down the beach in a waiter walk, bell held in same position as at the top of a get up. I can't yet carry the 44 in the bottoms up position. Transitioned to rack carry and suitcase carry all with left hand. I made it for a total of about 1 minute. Did the same series back to my starting point in one minute. Didn't want to do to much so stopped with that. Total kettlebell time 22:28.
I did a cool down today, a yoga flow. I did the flow 3 times. I need to make sure I'm doing all I can in the flexibility and mobility departments. I really, really do not want to get a hip replacement! And then right into the ocean to cool off!
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