Paying a Visit to an Old Hero

After mowing up leaves in 40Β° yesterday I didn’t feel like spending another hour in the cold garage for a workout. So I rested. Out in the garage tonight. Warmed up with 5 minutes on the Airdyne for 1.5 miles and then 6 thrusters with the empty bar. I can hold that 60 rpm warm-up pace without even trying. Seems to be a sweet spot for me.

“Coe”

10 Rounds

  • 10 Thrusters (95#)
  • 10 Ring Push-ups

This workout has been on my list to revisit for the last couple of years and I finally got to it. The only other time I did it was in February of 2013 with a time of 18:54. My plan was to attack it similar to Open Workout 17.5 by splitting up the thrusters until the final round. I had a feeling the push-ups would be harder than one might expect, so I wanted to break those up too. I went 6-4 on both movements through 9 rounds. Then I did the thrusters unbroken and had to go 4-3-3 on the push-ups. Finished in 14:26 for a 4:28 PR!

Midline

Tabata Sit-ups

I planned to do GHD sit-ups to parallel, but those thrusters stressed my back enough. I did 11 reps for 7 rounds and then 12 for a total of 89. Went to roll to the side and push up off my ass, but my left arm was shaking so bad I couldn’t support my weight. πŸ˜‚Β Talk about fatigued triceps!

Upper Body Push

After golf last night I was exhausted and got a huge headache which throbbed whenever I moved very much. I’m not used to nearly 6 hours out in the sun like that. Got to bed early for some sleeping recovery. In at 9am this morning.

Warm-up

  • 3/3 World’s Greatest Stretch
  • 400m Run
  • 200m Run Backwards
  • 200m Run
  • 1 x 10 MB Pass Ab Circuit w/ Partner

WOD

“Coe”
10 Rounds

  • 10 Thrusters (95#)
  • 10 Ring Push-ups

A couplet with both movements being upper body pushes. Reminds me of the 21-15-9 thruster and HR push-up WOD I did in a competition, which completely crushed the shoulders. Except this WOD was much tougher due to heavier weight, tougher push-ups, and more than 2x the reps. I didn’t realize it was a Hero WOD until a couple of hours later. Now it makes sense. πŸ™‚

I did the first round unbroken and then switched to 5 thrusters at a time the rest of the way. I think I did the 2nd round of ring push-ups unbroken, then went 5-5 for the next 4 rounds. At that point I realized I was going straight up and down on my ring push-ups. I let myself come forward over the rings and was able to go 6-4 really easily until the last round when I went with as little rest as possible through everything and had to do smaller sets.

My time was 18:54, beating the 20 minute goal I set for myself. This was a good WOD for me to do since I need the work on upper body strength and thrusters. I got some nice skin burn on my triceps from the ring straps.

Ran home for a snack and a little rest. Back at noon for OLY.

Olympic Lifting

Might have been a good idea to skip the OLY work after that shoulder crushing WOD, but I need the technique work.

5 Sets

  • Hang Power Snatch
  • Full Snatch
  • 2m Rest

I used 75#, 95#, 105#, 115#, and 125#. Tried to really focus on meeting my hips with the bar. Could tell I was fatigued in the last set. In my full snatches I need to work on riding the bar down instead of crashing into the bottom of the squat.

4 x 2 Drop Snatches

Because of all the shoulder work I used 95# for every set. Concentrated on jumping out to good foot position, keeping the weight back, and riding the bar down.

5 x 3 Snatch Pulls

We went up to the shrug but didn’t break the elbows at the top. I went 95#, 105#, 115#, 125#, and 135#. Found out I haven’t been getting the ankle extension and coming up on my toes. I kind of jump and float. So worked on getting to extension with the ankles as well as in the hips here. Still need to stay over the bar longer too. I could see snatch pulls over and over again really helping with the major problems in my technique.

In the end, I’m glad I was there because I learned a few new things that can help me out. Need to keep working at it.