Casarez
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That is one thing lacking form my workout routine: swimming. Maybe I need to look into the local pools.
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That is one thing lacking form my workout routine: swimming. Maybe I need to look into the local pools.
Swimming is such an amazing workout. I love alternating days of weights/swimming/weights/swimming each week, the swimming not only provides cardio, it's such a great stretch on the non-weight days.
I don't know how old you are but if you're in the 40+ range and have ever had a back problem my PT has advised against the rower. Says it puts a lot of strain on the lower back. Just a heads up if it applies to you.I would love to fit it in. Maybe in the mornings since I do my regular workouts in the afternoon. Lots of pools in my area just have to check out costs etc.
Workout for today:
5 min rowing machine (1100m)
2 sets of pull-ups
2 sets of dips
2 sets of bench press
2 sets of triceps extensions
2 mile run - I upped my normal speed so it is killing me again.
Do you think the name of the place would be any indication??Today I went down and did my first CrossFit Foundation's class (session 1 of 3) at CrossFit Nasti.
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I haven't even met her yet, but already have reason to dread tomorrow.
Why do I have a feeling that I'm going to get my money's worth out of this training?
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I don't know how old you are but if you're in the 40+ range and have ever had a back problem my PT has advised against the rower. Says it puts a lot of strain on the lower back. Just a heads up if it applies to you.