

moved more firewood yesterday.. as well as other stuff. [We are cleaning out Laurie's mother's place.] More firewood to move today.
Fenlason wrote:artwebb wrote:Tonight two twelve minute rides split by my thirty minute walk with short run.
Jeanne two fifteen minute rides.
One of the best relationships I had as a young man was a gal who shared my love of martial arts, and who could take me thre out of four rounds sparring.
She said one of her favorite thing about me was I didn't get all grouchy about it. (or, as she put it, I didn't put on a rag over it)
in the 10 days or so between HS graduation, and arrival at Paris Island, I was at the beach with some friends and a female cousin [my age]. I was chasing her, with the thought of throwing her in the water. The next thing I knew.. I was flat on my back. She stopped, grabbed, and through me over her shoulder.
It was all so fast, I had no idea what had "hit" me.
artwebb wrote:Fenlason wrote:artwebb wrote:Tonight two twelve minute rides split by my thirty minute walk with short run.
Jeanne two fifteen minute rides.
One of the best relationships I had as a young man was a gal who shared my love of martial arts, and who could take me thre out of four rounds sparring.
She said one of her favorite thing about me was I didn't get all grouchy about it. (or, as she put it, I didn't put on a rag over it)
in the 10 days or so between HS graduation, and arrival at Paris Island, I was at the beach with some friends and a female cousin [my age]. I was chasing her, with the thought of throwing her in the water. The next thing I knew.. I was flat on my back. She stopped, grabbed, and through me over her shoulder.
It was all so fast, I had no idea what had "hit" me.
Sounds like a skilled Judoka
No workout for me tonight, Jeanne took off, too.
I have an interesting new book, called 'Outside fitness' about, you guessed it, funtional training. Gonna see what the author has to say that may affect my workouts.
artwebb wrote:I was an Air Force brat myself, although it was my Army uncle who started my interest in martial arts after my first experience being jumped by multiple attackers.
Korean war era military hand to hand, a simplified version of Daito-Ryu (hope I spelled that right) Jujitsu.
After that I learned anything I had an opportunity to, eastern, western, or whatever. Wish I'd have kept it up.
Tonight weight training, influenced by my new book.
I narrowed my grip on the chest press to get more triceps into it and make it more like the way you'd actually push something naturally, did the same with pull downs, also doing one set overhand and one set underhand, to bring in biceps more.
Over head press done neutral grip now. Bicep curl and Triceps press down eliminated because you just don't often use those movement often in day to day life, and those muscles are intended by nature to work primarily as 'backup muscles' helping the bigger chest and back muscles do their thing.
Lower body I'm pretty functional already, so Squats, Crunches, and Back extension stay.
Thinking about adding a rotational exercise.
Fenlasson, I'd like to pick your brain regarding Kettle bells sometime, I've been hearing the exercises typical of them are very functional, and can be done with dumbbells if you don't have Kettle bells.
I'm wondering what a well rounded Kettle bell workout would entail, and how much more functional it'd be.
mk10108 wrote:no ride since Monday.........coughing lung butter and pulling slime outta my nose.
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