Showing posts with label shuttle run. Show all posts
Showing posts with label shuttle run. Show all posts

Sunday, May 15, 2016

Saturday 14.5: HC Triplet Goes Kehä!

Saturday. HC Triplet Goes Kehä. Three team events with Toni and Sipa.

Huh what a competition day with the boys!!! The volume ramped up to this year's HC Triplet. To see what HC Triplet is really about you can scroll to the right hand side of the blog and check the links to prior Triplets. This was the fifth time we arranged this with Toni. Last two times my bro has been part of it too. Shortly, the idea is to thrown down for 3 grueling events to torture our bodies and minds. This year's "games" were a success as well. First time we did this inside, location was Toni's crossfit affiliate called Crossfit Kehä. Usually we have been outdoors, mainly in Pirkkola sports park. This was also the first year we had barbells included in the game.




Event 1. Time, 38 minutes

  • One athlete rows 300m constantly
  • In the mean while, 2 athletes chew down a chipper of:
  • 50 bar muscle-ups
  • 100 burpee box jumps
  • 50 handstand push-ups
  • 100 pull-ups
  • 50 squat cleans @ 80kg
  • 50 thrusters @ 50kg
All of the three events were supposed to be different style and different stimulus. The first one was classic chipper style workout with one guy rowing at the sidelines all the time. Just row your 300 meters and tag next one in line for rowing. We rotated the rower evenly of course for the entire 38 minutes that this bad boy took us to complete.



This felt like it took an eternity. It was difficult to know exactly how much it would take time but it was no surprise it took energy, a lot of energy to get to the finish. Our plan was to go by feeling. We didn't divide the work load evenly, just agreed to go for a good bunch of reps, then tag the next one to work on his behalf.



Bar mu's kind of fell on my neck to complete mostly. Those felt pretty good today. I reckoned not to take too big bites as it was the first part of the workout. It was 3-5 reps per set all the way. Burpee box jumps were about 5 reps per dude at a time. That seemed to suit well for everybody.



Hspu's felt very good. Those also seemed to be good for Sipa and Toni too. So I only got to do one set for 10 reps and the second one for 5 reps. At this point I thought they would suck more but luckily not.



Pull-ups. Those could have potentially destroyed us but there was good mental strength and someone was hanging on the pull-up bar constantly. Toni ripped his hands right on the bar mu's so these were nasty to go after with a bloody blister in hand. Luckily he found a glove in his bag. It was probably not cool to do pull-ups with just fingers.



God damn that squat clean @ 80kg! Especially the first reps felt heavy. I was able to rack that barbell perfectly every time. It just felt heavy as hell in the bottom position. There was no doubt of standing it up though. But it really smoked legs and hip flexors with every lift. But those got better through time on everybody's behalf. I believe I got most of these done. Ideally it was planned so that we would do quick singles but it change on the fly and went by feeling.



In the beginning thrusters felt like they would definitely be the most disgusting element. Never have I done so light thrusters at 50 kilos! After 80kg barbell that really felt something we smashed rather easily. It was about sets of 5 reps all the way. Finally after 38 minutes it was over. Very good job guys! Great way to start the Triplet, awesome commitment from everybody!



Event 1


Event 2.

PART A. Time 17min
  • Interval work of kettlebells and shuttle runs
  • Each athele completes one round of work, tags the next one to work the same work load. Once every athlete has completed the first round, they move on to the next round
  • 1st round: 20 kettlebell swings @ 32kg + 10x10m shuttle run
  • 2nd round: 20 kettlebell snatches @ 24kg + 10x10m shuttle run
  • 3rd round: 20 deadlifts @ 32kg + 10x10m shuttle run
  • 4th round: 20 double kettlebell jerks @ 16kg + 10x10m shuttle run
  • 5th round: 20 double kettlebell front squats @ 16kg + 10x10m shuttle run

PART B. Result, 74 reps.

  • Right into part b, as many reps as possible in 8 minutes of:
  • Clean and jerks @ 70kg

This was nasty. If the first was more of a long, grueling chipper, this was interval work where legs were destined to get murdered in the process. Point was that Sipa started, he completed the 1st round of work, Toni and me rested in the mean while. Once Sipa threw himself over the finish line, I completed the same work load. And after I had done my part, Toni did his. After Toni, Sipa moved on to round 2, and this system continued through all 5 rounds.



The dark place definitely showed up on the shuttle runs. It was shuttle runs on purpose. That's a million times worse than 100m run itself. It really didn't matter which element of these five alternatives was going on. Okay they first swings were heavier, and front squats got our legs big time as well.



Sipa lost his calf in the process on one of the runs. He started limbing because of the cramp. Luckily we had magnesium spray and he was able to continue nicely. We had different weights for different movements. This time we agreed the loads were right were they needed to be.



It took us 17 minutes to complete the kettlebells and runs. Part B initiated right after the work had been completed. This frightened us a little prior to the workout. I thought why the heck did I program this heavy barbell right after intervals.



However, we got this! We won the barbell for sure. We kept the same order on this one. Sipa started, I was second, Toni came third. I felt strong already on the first rep. Took it on the front rack, and bounced it overhead with the same movement, not stopping at any point. Was able to keep this pace throughout the 8 minute time window. I felt like my partners also improved towards the end all the time, and it started to look like a feather in their hands towards the end! We got through 24 rounds + 2 reps. That makes it a total of 74 reps.



Event 2


Event 3.

  • 15min amrap of:
  • Rope climbs

Grande Finale! We once saw Mikko Salo and Jonne Koski post a workout where they did 30min amrap of rope climbs. That really stuck to my head as we honored their work capacity with my bro. HC Triplet seemed like the perfect place to redeem that promise we made to each other to get after it some day.



The rope was long. A lot longer than I have used to climb in Klaukkala. Well, I have 7.6m rope but the distance to climb is probably 5 meters long. This was probably 7 meter all the way. At first we climbed to 5m (I went to mark it with a tape in the beginning) but at some point I decided to start going all the way to the roof. I still had something in my tank and strength left, and I didn't want that to be the case once HC Triplet Goes Kehä was finished!



It felt super good to climb. And I was very positively surprised how well my body was able to hold on with just short recoveries between climbs. Toni had some issues with his shoulder and had to withdraw at some stage and it was on me and Sipa to finish the 15 minutes. That made the recovery even shorter. Still, we somehow were able to move up and down the rope nicely. I have no idea of the amount of reps we completed. Sipa had an idea of about 20 reps per dude.



These competitions have always been tough as nails for us. Definitely heavy work both physically and mentally. These are written to be tough, and we succeeded in that goal. As we look at this afterwards I got to say some progress has taken place for Sipa, Toni and I. There's no way we could have done this volume in the last Triplet in 2014. Neither did we have the skills back then required in this comp. So it's very uplifting to stop for a while and think how much progress has been made in the past years.



Event 3





Thursday, July 17, 2014

We-Thu 16-17.7: Beach metcons

Wednesday-Thursday. Beach workout on both days.

Our apartment is right on the beach and it's a tradition to cast the folding chairs and sun umbrella's in place early in the morning. Kind of build up our camp right on the ocean line. For 2 days in a row we have thrown workouts with Kari right after having done our responsibilities. Running and bodyweight movements have taken place.

Wednesday metcon.
  • 10 rounds of:
  • 100m shuttle run at the beach
  • 10 burpees

Great one! We decided to run in the sand, a little variation to a hard ground. We ran so close to the ocean that I was soaking wet as the water splashed all over me. It's a bit more taxing to run in soft sand and also those burpees felt different as legs and hands sunk in to the sand. This was a great wod and it was mind-blowing to take a recovery swim right after!

Thursday metcon.
  • 5 rounds of:
  • 200m shuttle run at the beach
  • 24 lunges
  • 24 push-ups

Same schedule, same guys and same state of mind. Do some work! We doubled the length of the run and changed burpees to lunges and push-ups. Something like a Loredo workout. I was able to keep a steady pace all the way, didn't stop at any point and got everything knocked unbroken.

And right after finishing those five rounds I dived in to the ocean. The nature really offers its best in these surroundings! It's been great to see Kari hit a wokrout for the last 4 days in a row. He's been working hard and it's gonna pay dividends in the future.










Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Tuesday 17.6: Snatch, Clean, Shuttle run

Tuesday. Snatch singles (40-60kg). Clean emom workout with ascending ladder (up to 102.5kg). Shuttle run, 5 sets at max effort of: 10-10-20-10-10-20m sprints.

I went to work a little later today and took the opportunity to spend the morning in Eltsu, one of my favorite training spots. It's quite common I do some sort olympic lifts there and today was no exception. Had to take some snatches before moving on to cleans. I ended the session with some taxing short sprints.



Strength. Singles between 40-60kg

  • Snatch singles, 6x40, 6x50, 1x55, 1x60, 1x65 failed, 1x65 failed, 1x60, 3x50kg

My goal walking in to the cave was to practice on my squat snatch and go as far as I could go. I was able to go to squat at about 55kg, and from then on I had no options but to lift them as power snatches. I think it's some sort of mental barrier of having the courage to drop under the barbell.

I'm not that satisfied with how my lifts differ from each other. This movement must be considered as a weakness of mine. However, I ain't gonna put my focus too much on this one because then it would suck the training time from everything else.

In the past I might have stopped lifting if I get a fail or two in the end. Now I've taken another a different approach so that the last lifts must be successful ones. Don't ever walk away with failed lifts, make it a good one with lighter weights if you can't take the heavier ones up.

Recap of snatches


Clean. Up to 102.5kg

  • Every minute on the minute, build up to a heavy single
  • Start at 60kg, add 5kg every minute. After 80kg add 2.5kg every minute
  • Start with doubles, continue with singles after 90kg

This was a great one. Climbing up the ascending ladder of squat cleans. I took doubles in the beginning, then after 80kg I changed them to singles. The weights started from 60kg and increased 5kg / 2.5kg per minute. More in the beginning, less in the end because the weighs get so much heavier.

I felt pretty solid on these cleans. I took every rep through a squat clean and these lifts were pretty similar. I'm happy on the way I was able to walk this through. And I was able to climb up to 102.5kg. This was my last attempted lift and I got it. Very satisfied on these cleans.

Cleans

Sprints.

  • 5 working sets at max effort
  • Shuttle run 10-10-20-10-10-20m

Somehow I recalled a "full gasser, performed on a football field. Running sprints from sideline to sideline. I wanted to have something like that in my training day. I solved the problem by running at the indoor track for sprints between 10 and 20 meters, you'll see it better from the video. My butt hurt a lot after this session as I walked to the parking lot. It was definitely worth taking this kind of running into the training catalogue!


Sprints