Skillz in foot work

Spent this Sunday programming, eating, and running errands while also sitting and watching runners reach their goal of finishing the Chicago Marathon 2018! Testament of mental and physical endurance. Well done finishers! They put in he work to run that distance and they persevered.

Along those lines I was also really blown away by the efficiency of the elite runners in a sub 2:10:0.0 finishing time for the marathon. Holy cow! Yes, they worked their butts off year round to maintain that Skillset of power, endurance, mental focus for the entire time running, not jogging but truly running very fast!

Skillset must be trained, not a hit in the dark if you want to truly succeed. You must put in the work of leg speed, turnover and strengthening the muscles that maintain your body whilst you go fast or faster during the training periods and tapering periods of the training schedule you maintain.

Hence there is the racing schedule you must take into account also. There is a lot going on in he realm of injury prevention, nutrition and improving time(s) during the races. Everyone wants to be on the podium, don’t lie or deny it. I know I do, but reality sinks in extremely fast when you look at your training log and notice the lack of time spent putting in the work to acquire, and hone such skill to even consider being close enough to finish fast, or faster than the last race you ran.

This week there will be plenty of running, but today we’ll work not on speed, but on foot landing, followed by a pull, and a pose. Technique takes time to learn, and it should be practiced very often to get the connective tissue stronger especially if you’re not strong enough for a lot of endurance foot work. Injury prevention is job one.

Today we’re at Mayfair Park, Westchester, IL

Soccer field x 1 lap

  1. Slow run x 100m
  2. High knees x 100m
  3. Med run x 100m
  4. Heels to butt x 100m
  5. Fast run x 100m
  6. Soccer field x 1
  • 20 x leg levers
  • 20 x superman
  • 100 x mountain climbers
  • 50m bear crawl
  • 50m crab walk
  • 50m lunges

A little side to side

Inner thighs fighting outer thighs for equality? Ever have such a problem that you wonder how on earth you are still capable of walking much less standing at all?

Well, balanced output for your hips, legs, and glutes takes some doing to execute, and good old fashioned fortitude to see it through . Deep breath after deep breath you see all the sweat dripping off your head, face, and arms when you’re working hard and burning your legs in the process. It pays off!

A side to side lunge is what some people love, and other just dread! I can’t is something I really am not willing to hear much less have anyone believe about what they’re truly capable of. You have potential, and it may not mean performing the side to side lunge (Cossack) as prescribed yet, but you will get it just like performing a pistol (one leg squat). It takes time and plenty of practice.

For today, we’re giving you that practice, so take that big breath and let’s grind this bad boy! To make it interesting you’ll be wearing your ruck!

Yes! Oh, you’re welcome!

Today at Mayfair Park, Westchester, IL

Rucks – 15/20# dry

Soccer field

Run 1 x lap around field

  • 50m inch worms
  • 50 x burpee
  • 50m crab walk
  • 50 x cossacks
  • 50m lunges
  • 50m bear crawl
  • 50 x push ups

Run 1 x lap around field

Be willing to be uncomfortable, and determined to see it through!

Magister Nosce!

You and I / me and you…..

Today we’re at Mayfair Park, Westchester, IL. I really enjoy Partner workouts. Don’t you? At least today you’re not carrying your partner anywhere. You’re just helping out on some of the exercises.

Everything you will be doing today is with a partner, and if it’s an odd team then so be it. Focus on good movement, and good range of motion. No short cuts. You’ll have a great time with this one. Grab your partner and dosey do!

For time:

Partner WOD

  • 100m Run
  • 50 x synced Partner push ups (clapping hands)
  • 100 x leg levers (partner assisted)
  • 1 x soccer field run
  • 200 x mtn climbers
  • 100 x single leg butt raises
  • 2 x soccer field run
  • 300 x squats
  • 100 x sit ups (partner holds ankles/feet)