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Because reading about workouts is boring, but mountain biking is always fun. Plus, it IS the point of this blog. |
And I know it’s super boring to read about other people’s workouts, so I won’t get into too much detail about the ins and outs of this one. There were (yep) deadlifts, resistance bands and BOSU balls, and a nifty ankle strength exercise and some neat kettle bell stuff and overall about 25% new-to-me stuff which was great. The rest of the workout was stuff I’ve done before, which was also pretty great – primarily because Steve is a real stickler for proper form and, it seems, for drilling the idea into your head that just because you’re doing, say, a deadlift - doesn’t mean you’re only using your legs for proper form, you’re also using your core AND your cardiovascular system. This applied to (honest to god) every exercise we did. We paid a lot of attention to breathing. Which sounds sorta dopey, but I really was made to feel very conscious of taking a deep breath at the start of the exercise, and releasing it as I progressed through, particularly in the deadlift, where apparently it’s going to come in real handy when the weights get heavier and heavier. Woot.
The good news is, apparently I don’t lack strength after all. Or at least it didn’t seem so to me. I’ll have to ask Steve when I see him again on Thursday. And woohoo, in the even more good news department, so far, my leg doesn’t hurt any more than it usually does (which is always a teensy tiny little bit). Which is, you know, nice.
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