It’s been a long time since I’ve done them. At least 10 years or more. They really helped my squat and deadlift a lot. These felt just right for sinking my teeth back into them.
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Thrusters: 7 sets, worked up to 125x3.
Supine Ring Pull Ups: BW, feet on 24” box. 13, 8, 6.
AMRAP x15M of 24” box jumps and front squats with 125#. Total was 70 box jumps and 14 front squats.
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Thread: Grouchy Training
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03-06-2020, 05:11 AM #121
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03-06-2020, 08:15 AM #122
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Thanks. I'm going to try the bench dips AND the "half Cindy." It looks like a great, fast workout.
And that's awesome that you're working out with your son. I have had so much fun working out with my son a the public gym. Even though he's doing the barbell stuff and I'm doing the dumbbells, we're in the same area and he supersets his chin-ups with his pressing set so we meet at the pull-up bar to challenge one another and/or goof/joke around.Last edited by Payton1221; 03-07-2020 at 02:53 PM.
Pull-Up PR: https://forum.bodybuilding.com/showthread.php?t=177233951
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03-07-2020, 08:29 AM #123
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03-07-2020, 03:00 PM #124
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03-09-2020, 04:18 AM #125
I own it and the Field Manual, both are great reads. Point Man by Steve Farrar is a great book along those lines too if you haven't read it yet.
20200309:
Double METCON day.
AMRAP x15 minutes of 250m row, burpees x10, and 20kg kettlebell swings x10. 5 rounds total.
Rested 5 minutes, then AMRAP x10 minutes of thrusters x21 @ 65#, sit-ups x15, and 20m bear crawls. The thrusters crushed me, I only managed 2 rounds and barely finished the bear crawl on time.
Training run with my oldest later, and then some baseball practice with my youngest.
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03-09-2020, 09:17 AM #126
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03-10-2020, 04:53 AM #127
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03-11-2020, 03:47 AM #128
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03-19-2020, 11:59 PM #130
20200317:
30 minute elevation run after the night shift. Oddly I like working out as soon as I get home so far - everyone else is still sleeping and it helps me sleep better. So far. I covered over 2.5 miles on the hills. Did some static core work and mobility later on in the day.
20200318:
Rucksack Leg Circuit - 5 sets of 10 squats and 10 lunges per leg.
Handstand Holds - 5 times, max time.
Arm Haulers - x1 min.
Arm Circles - x1 min front, side, and overhead.
Flutterkicks - x1 min.
Hello Dollies - x1 min.
METCON - 10 minute AMRAP of burpee pull-ups. I managed 30 in 6 minutes before my pull up bar broke off the door frame. Dammit. Easy fix but ended that idea.
2020319:
Easy warm-up run then 4x400m sprints. Mobility work later on.
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03-23-2020, 05:52 AM #131
Today’s workout courtesy of Corps Strength and the Enhanced Physical Readiness System.
30 minutes of stairs with my ruck for just over a mile. Quick water break and then right into three sets of rucksack pull ups, three sets of hand release push-ups, three sets of kettlebell swings, three sets of brickyard man makers, and six sets of various abdominal exercises. Total time just over one hour.
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03-24-2020, 07:36 PM #132
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03-24-2020, 08:33 PM #133
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Checking in Grouchy great to see you keeping at it!!
"You got soul and everybody knows that its alright".....Curtis Mayfield........"Eat to be strong weights and reps"....Me....."leave the gun take the cannoli".....Fat Clemenza
"Believin is alright just don't believe in the wrong thing"....Sonny Boy Williamson
"You know you're over the hill when your mind makes a promise your body can't fill"......Paul Barrere Little Feat
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03-25-2020, 05:26 AM #134
Long time no see! Thanks for dropping by. Trying to keep busy, you know how it is.
Today’s workout was a slow 30 minute run (legs are smoked still, barely got 2 miles) then 30 minutes of circuit training. 3 sets of pull ups, 3 sets of ruck push ups, 3 sets of kettlebell step up shrugs, 3 sets of ruck thrusters, and 6 different ab exercises (3 with the ruck).
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03-31-2020, 05:01 AM #135
I’m still grinding. I now work out when I get home from the night shift before I go to sleep. It’s working out well so far.
Yesterday was a 35 minute interval ruck, got in just over 2 miles with elevation. Afternoon was pull ups (back on Recon Ron) and core training.
This morning was sandbag PT. Warmed up with some side straddle hops, KB swings, and squats. Then three rounds of 8 sandbag overhead snatches and 6 lateral burpees. 6 min, rest 2 min, 4 min, rest 2 min, 2 min. 62, 34, and 18 reps with a 40# sandbag.
Rested 5 minutes then 3 rounds of sandbag push presses x30 sec, sandbag lateral lunges x30 sec, and high plank x30 sec. 1 min rest between rounds. 28, 24, 25 reps.
In the afternoon I plan on doing a walk/run interval session with my oldest and some more pull ups.
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04-05-2020, 08:47 PM #136
Wednesday - 1 mile ruck in the morning (dead tired), 1 mile ruck in the evening with the family.
Thursday - In the morning, I did a sandbag SE circuit. After the family went to bed, I hit a 4 mile ruck and some ruck PT after (mostly just a lot of push ups and squats).
Friday - Off.
Saturday - After the family went to bed, I hit a 4 mile ruck and some ruck PT after (thrusters, swings, and butterfly sit ups).
Sunday - Sandbag SE circuit.
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04-06-2020, 04:57 AM #137
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Don't get me wrong, I knew you were a savage, but for a second I thought, "man, he is doing rucks in the middle of the night!"
Then I read that you are working night shift. That makes sense.
Keep it up my friend!
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04-07-2020, 11:25 PM #139
Monday - Got home late and was beat, so I went right to sleep basically. Woke up in the afternoon and knocked out a 1 mile speed ruck in 11:54 (best time yet on my neighborhood hills) then a 1 mile ruck with the family later on.
Tuesday - Knocked out 2 ruck miles in the morning. In the afternoon, I did a sandbag workout that kicked my ass. Warm-up was 3 rounds of sandbag step taps, bodyweight lunges, sandbag push ups to lateral drags, and glute bridges. Then 6 rounds of single unders, sandbag bear hug squats, sandbag clean and presses, sandbag front hold alternating lunges, and burpees. This SUCKED. Total was 180 single unders, 48 bear hug squats, 48 clean and presses, 48 front hold alternating lunges, and 48 burpees with a 40# sandbag. Took over half an hour to complete. Then knocked out a 1 mile ruck with the family in the evening.
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04-23-2020, 02:57 AM #140
I'm still alive and kicking. Took on a challenge to ruck 100 miles in a month, by tonight I should have 70+. I also decided to look at Base Building through Tactical Barbell again starting next month with a major focus on calisthenics for two months and then reassess. I've been doing a lot more bodyweight stuff and a healthy dose of burpees. This guy right here is goals.
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04-23-2020, 07:05 AM #141
Awesome stuff, Gy-rine. I started rucking last week. I went with a 45 pound ruck today, just a mile...a little too much for me at this point. Do you have any tips on building stamina other than just punish yourself and push through it? I'm hoping to be up to 3 miles with 50 pounds by mid July.
Thanks for mentioning Tactical Barbell. Back in the day they were brought up among the old kettlebell crew at DragonDoor in the early 2000s, and I'd completely forgotten about that.
Also, thought you might be interested to hear about a brief convo I had with my better half a few days ago where I was talking about ruck marching and wanting to get a new pair of combat boots. She tilted her head and asked, "You have a hard time letting go of that, don't you?"
I feel like that level of training we got in Basic/Boot Camp can't be shed...and I'm not sure if I even want to shed it if I could. My old man is 78 years old, a Vietnam vet, and he still talks to me about wanting to get back down in the shit.
Hang tough, brother."Blessed be the Lord my rock, who trains my hands for war and my fingers for battle." - Psalm 144:1
Also, taxation is theft.
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04-23-2020, 01:34 PM #142
I always recommend starting light and slowly building it up over time. Here’s what I personally recommend when getting started.
Originally Posted by grouchyjarhead
And trust me! I am right there with you. That’s why I keep doing all this stuff.
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