And the Winner is . . .
The Reveal is nigh!
Vicky: My back! My back! The pain from the other day finally set in full-force and I could barely roll out of bed. I was feeling awful, so I decided to stay in and sleep a little longer. Besides, I had a lot to do in the morning, so I needed a little extra beauty sleep!
Since I missed this morning, I decided to go in the evening. Freddie had posted that Jason had invited us to his 6:30 workout group. So, after a quick stop at the Leadership Austin Emerge Kick-off party at Star Bar, Roman, who decided to come with, and I drove to Anytime Fitness. It was a good workout, although my back had a dull pain the whole time. We started by partnering up and tossing a weighted ball back and forth, then we did 3 rounds of lunges, kettle bell swings, and step-ups, 50 partner situps with ball toss, then 3 rounds of pushups, runners, and "around the clock"s. It was the perfect workout for me and my aching body. Not too intense, but not too easy.
Time to catch some zzzzzzzzzzz....we've got the weigh in tomorrow and we're taking pictures, so I don't want to look too zombie-like. Stay tuned to see who wins this thing...
Blast from the past!
Although it was still a rough workout, we managed to get through it with a little more ease, not much just a little. Even though we, or at least I was still very sore from the previous workout.
Vicky: Oh, I was in such pain for this one! We had worked most of the same muscle groups the day before with Jason, so my muscles were fatigued and fighting me the whole workout. Man, this last week seems to have left me dragging...
Made it
Vicky: It's definitely easier to make it to the evening workouts. I'm sorry I made it to this one, though, because Jason did not take it easy on us AT ALL! The girls (Erin, Austin, and I) did the same thing that the boys did, but we alternated between 3 different weights, maxing out at 40lbs, if I remember correctly. I think I did more than I should have. I will definitely be sore from these!
By the way, the girls finished WAY before the boys, who were a bunch of chatty cathy's!
Alarm? What alarm? Doh!
Vicky: Ditto. Guess my body is forcing me to get some more meemees (sleep).
Did we or did we not?
Roman: Cannot for the life of me remember what we did on Monday or if we did anything at all. Hmmm . . . interesting. Wait! It's all coming back to me. Thanks to Freddie and Jason.
We started the day with some drills. Heismans, jumping jacks and/or power jacks, high knees, butt kicks, squat jumps, burpees, 3-6-9 prone hops, some lunges with weights, shoulder press, and reverse flys. This went on for about five rounds of 30 second intervals of each with some water breaks thrown in there somewhere. After the five rounds we all get a mat and go around the room for abs. Everyone gets to pick a different ab exercise they want to do and we all do ten reps until we get through everyone. Great way to end the day.
Relay Time
Roman: It’s time for our relay competition extravaganza. The relay competition is as follows:
Event 1: Relay - Egg Carton Run
Event 2: Waterball Run to Hemphill Park
Event 3: Teaser
Event 4: "Tied Up" final lap (.5 miles)
The egg carton run was split up between members of the team you were on (I was on the orange team). Unfortunately, some of our teammates woke up late and made it to the race after it had begun. Nonetheless, they made it before event 1 was over and we were still allowed to carry on.
Next up was the waterball run. Sounds easy, right? Wrong! The waterball in question was a big Swiss workout ball. Granted, it was not completely full of water, which was nice. It still made for a very awkward carrying of it.
Event 3 was our riddle, or brain teaser. The punishment for not solving the riddle was to do a grand total of 300 push ups. Fortunately for us, we figured out the riddle and went on to the final event.
Next up was the “Tied up” final lap. We started off good and slowed down a bit halfway, but we kept at it. Team Kitty was hot on our heels and they were not gonna give up without a fight, nor would I expect them too. I don’t know what happened or how it started, but near the end, I managed to keep my breakfast down. Again, that came from nowhere, no warning whatsoever. As soon as we cross the finish line, I untie myself from the group and make it to tree and I puked a little bit. I didn’t think I was pushing that hard, but I guess I was. We still managed to finish the relay in 1st place. Woo hoo! We cheered everyone else on to the finish line and then back to Anytime Fitness for some breakfast courtesy of Glen.
Yoooogaaaaaa
Vicky's Sick Day
Another two-a-day
So close to the end
Vicky: It was just seven of us and Jason this morning. He had us “warm-up” with a 2 mile run. I was fine at first, until the humidity finally hit me! I felt so weighed down with sweat that it was hard to run the last stretch down Guadalupe to get back to the gym. Roman said I finished in 21 minutes, which is about how long it took me last time, so I was a bit disappointed.
Monday off!
Optional
Two-a-Day Again Part II
Roman: Well, there it is. That’s what we did for our afternoon workout. Although, the 20 second drill time and amount of rounds are off. We did more than was requested of us, or rather, the workout was modified for our benefit. We officially have the day off tomorrow, but I’m pretty sure I’ll make it in.
Two-a-Day Again
Wiped Out Wednesday Part II
Wiped out Wednesday
Vicky: I beat Roman today in the second round of circuit work. I beat him at the wall balls, but probably because my ball was lighter, slowed down during push ups, but then kicked ass at the step ups, and then shot off to do the run. Seems like the girls got off easier today. While Roman and Freddie were sent to do sprints outside after the circuit training, we were put on the cardio machines. Joanne had us increase the intensity all the way up to 18, which made it feel like we were wading through mud. We only had 6 minutes of this though, then we did medicine ball partner crunches. As for the negotiations, but boys seem to want to do two-a-days Wed and Thurs so that they don't have to workout on Fri or Mon, whereas most of the girls want to only have one workout a day, but come in Fri and either Sat or Mon morning. I prefer one-a-days because I am so exhausted after doing two workouts in one day! Guess it'll be up to Joanne in the end.
Circuit training Tuesday
Vicky: Ditto. My tripceps were killing me today!
The first official second daily workout
Vicky: So, after the renegade rows, the rest of the group did butt wiggles, where you lay on your back with your legs perpendicular to the ground and lift your butt off the floor. Then, you twist your legs and butt side-to-side. We did almost 200 of these! Then, the boys joined us to do crunches with medicine ball throws. I suck at these! Oh, I was so tired and hungry after this second workout today. Not looking forward to the rest of the two-a-days...
Welcome to "Hell Week"
No rest for the weary
Roman: Still relatively sore from this week’s workouts. No yoga today unfortunately. Bummer, was really looking forward to some yoga. Enough moaning, on to the business at hand. See image to the left. My legs felt extremely heavy today, especially my hamstrings. Don’t really know why though. I was trying, but I could tell that my legs just couldn’t give me the lift I was expecting. Oh well. Still got through the workout and done with week three. Halfway done with the challenge!
Proof that I did my homework
Sleep, how I missed thee...
I am volunteering this morning for Latinitas and my sister arrives around noon, but I am going to bring some workout clothes with me and try to squeeze in my 500-calorie homework assignment at the gym. Wish me luck!
Roman: Sleep in!!! We got the day off, this time for real . . . well, unless you hadn’t done our “homework”. Homework: burn 500 calories on an exercise machine or by some other means. Fortunately I had done this already by helping out a buddy with his backyard. We built this little flagstone patio. FYI: more than 500 calories were burned during the creation of this patio. A lot more.
Wednesday warriors
Roman: Another “300” workout, although I’m pretty sure this was more like a “450” workout. Pretty sure we did more than 300 repetitions. Guess it’s just easier to keep the name. This time, however, we began with our two loop run. Just a little different seeing as how we usually end with the run. Included in these were some one armed kettlebell swings, box jumps, TRX exercises to name a few. I don’t know what it is about me, but I begin to feel sore immediately. It’s funny cause Vicky won’t feel it for about another day, so due to my immediate soreness, I get to tell her what to expect. Nalgas and abs are still sore, by the way, or perhaps even more so now.
Welcome to the hell that is Mt. Bonnell
Roman and I carpooled with Freddie from popolio.com down to Mayfield Park, where we were to park our car and run up Mt. Bonnell Road. Armed with my trusty heart rate monitor and iPod mini, I started running alongside the boys. At first the road dipped, but then, once we got to the bottom, the road turned very steep. I only made it up about half way until I became the first to start walking. After a short walk break, I started running again to keep up with the boys. I kept running, with a couple more small walk breaks here and there. My heart rate was getting up to 184! It was so nice to finally make it to the top; 780 feet above sea level! Those 11 minutes of climbing were sure rough!
Back down we went. I was scared of going downhill and ended up "riding the brakes" the whole time, pounding the road with every cautious step. When I was younger, I had slipped going down the only hill in Miami and wound up in the hospital getting stitches. I was not about to relive that. I made it down in only 9 minutes, but I was hurting! We cooled down for a little while around the car before heading home.
So, Roman had been complaining about his glutes hurting yesterday. Mine were fine, until after this run. Now they are killing me--probably due to the "Bow to the Queen", kettle bell swings, and bear crawl exercises we did yesterday. I hope what they say is true: "No pain, no gain". My glutes are in pain, so I hope it pays off with a nice butt. :)
Roman: Time for something a little more scenic. Since we had the “day off” (I use that phrase loosely) Vicky, Freddie, and I decided to do our grab bag of running Mt. Bonnell. Even though I had been sore all yesterday, specifically my nalgas (glutes) and abs, I wasn’t going to let that keep me from running Mt. Bonnell. The way up was brutal and coming back down was no picnic either. After that, my tibialis anterior (a.k.a. shin bone muscle) muscles were extremely sore. I was having a hard time walking, at least I thought I was. Guess I was hitting the brakes harder than I thought . . . or maybe I was pushing up the hill harder than I thought. Either way, I was really sore. Gorgeous view up there though.
The Spartan workout
Today was the first 300 workout with Jason. We did 50 each of 6 exercise, including kettlebell swings, push-ups, dips, bear crawls, etc. He suggested we do 5 rounds of 10 of each, which made it manageable. I got done in 14:32, and most everyone got done in 10-20 minutes as well. Since we went through it pretty quick, Jason had us head out the door to do the almost-1-mile loop we did last week 2X, so nearly 2 miles. What is with the humidity lately? This is Austin, right, not Houston or Miami? Anyways, I felt good after. I think we'll attempt to tackle Mt. Bonnell tomorrow since we have the day off from the gym.
Roman: Joann takes her vacation and we soldier on. Today we did a workout aptly named “300”, a compilation of a variety of exercises that the repetitions add up to . . . 300. Included in the exercises were kettle bell swings, push ups, bow to the queen (a variation on a lunge), TRX stuff (ab and core work), and bear crawls just to name a few. It was rough. Then, after all that we head out the door to run two loops. Which it turns out is about a mile and a half total and not the 2 mile total we were lead to believe. Thank you Google pedometer. All in all though, it was a good way to start the week.
Yogaaaaaaaaaaa......
Roman: Time for some more yoga. I am really liking this Friday morning yoga sessions. It’s just a real nice way to finish up the week. Stretch out the muscles and at least for me, relax a lil’ bit. It was a real nice time.
2-in-1
Vicky: Looks like Roman pretty much summed it up. I'll add that I was so happy when Joanne said that we didn't have to come back to the gym that evening.
Getting-over-the-hump day
Double dos - Week 2, Day 2
Vicky: I really didn't like Joanne today because she pushed us HARD. Plus, I made the mistake of weighing myself and I had GAINED 2 POUNDS! I'm hoping it's all muscle. So, we started warming up on the TRX, then we were told to head outside. They had set up stations: wall-ball (throwing a heavy ball against a wall, catching it, squating with it, and then throwing it back up again), suicide drills around cones, ladder drills (kind of like hop-scotch), and pushups. Then, we had to run a route through the neighborhood that was 2/3 of a mile. When we returned, we had to go through it all again and then another run. Then the circuit again. I was about to do the last run when Joanne made me take a "friend" with me, a 10 lb ball! It wasn't that heavy, but it was awkward to run with. With the amount of work we did and the wonderful humidity that day, I think I sweat more than I ever had before! Gross!
Week 2 - Just another manic Monday
When we arrived (right on time), we warmed up while waiting for Joanne. Once she got there, she told us to pair up, with one person on the TRX (Total Resistance Exercise) suspension system, which are basically straps hanging from the ceiling with handles, and the other in front with a kettlebell. I'm tired, so I think I'll let Roman recap and describe the rest of the workout...
Roman: So here we are at the beginning of the second week. We begin the day with a little jump rope warm up and a review (for those that showed up last Wednesday) of the TRX System. To learn more about the TRX System, go here. It’s a pretty sweet system! It might just be my new favorite tool. We also used a kettlebell to do swings and some power cleans. It was something that I hadn’t done in a long time and boy was I sore later. We also managed to do some abdominal specific work which something that we hadn’t focused on. We finished it up with a five minute intense cardio session to top it off. All in all, not a bad day.
End of Week 1 - I have the power...yoga!
It has been a while since I've done yoga and I can feel it! Joanne had us hold some of these poses for quite a while. I admit that I had to drop out of some of them at times when my body was shaking too much. I can't wait to get back into good yoga shape! Namaste!
P.S. More Star Wars yoga poses can be found at the You Will Not Believe blog.
Roman: Yoga. Yoga. Yoga. As you might’ve guessed, we did some yoga today. I miss doing yoga. It was nice to get back into it. It was also a great way to the end the week. After four days of being sore and hurting our muscles, it was nice to finish the week off with some stretching, but still a constructive workout. After this, some active rest and then the weekend. Woo-hoo!
Day 4 - On the run
Roman: Our two mile timed run day. A good half mile warm up and a little pep talk mixed in with some light stretching and we’re off. It was so humid outside. It might not have not have been the best weather for a run, but it most definitely wasn’t bad. I made sure I paced myself, even though I am not in the best of shape. I told myself that I wouldn’t stop and success! My goal was met! I managed to finish with a time of 20 minutes and 15 seconds. I hadn’t run two miles in so long that it was nice to do. I need some major improvement on that time and I know that by sticking with this media challenge and the group I’m with, that it will happen.
Day 3 - Rain day!
We are not going to be slackers, however. Roman took his workout clothes with him to work and will stop by the gym afterwards and I will attend a Krav Maga class to make up for our missed workout.
BTW, still having trouble walking and sitting.
Roman: Rain day! Still got a workout in after work, which was good. Although the rain kept me away in the morning, due to some less than stellar tires (time for new ones). Well anyway, the workout was good, but I definitely missed the group atmosphere.
Day 2 - No rest for the weary!
Day 2...Woke up feeling really sore and tired. It hurt to walk! We got an email from Joanne last night letting us know about the workouts for the rest of the week. Today was going to be stairs. I could barely walk, let alone do stairs!
Roman and I arrived on time, surprisingly, and started warming up on these cool machines that you can either use as an elliptical or a stair stepper. The platforms where you put your feet partially cover them to make it look like your feet are big robotic things and when I started on the machine, my movements were pretty jerky. It made me feel like a transformer!
Once everyone was there, Joanne assembled us, took us through some warm-up exercises, and sent us down the street to a parking garage. We were told to run up and down the stairs of the 6-story garage 6 times. There were about 10 steps on each floor. You do the math...that is a lot of freakin' stairs! It hurt so much more going down them than up! In addition to that, we were to run down and up the ramp that leads to the other side of the garage each time we made it to the top of the garage.
Add the humidity and the obstacle of dodging the nurses arriving for the shift change at the hospital for an interesting workout! We walked back to Anytime Fitness, did a quick cool-down, and called it a day. I walked out of the gym like an old lady and continued to do so for the rest of the day.
Roman:
Stairway to . . . the top of the parking garage and back down. Lather. Rinse. Repeat. We arrive on time and we go over the game plan. Run down to a local parking garage and go up and down it. This was the idea, but since I have the genetic gift of height, I was asked to do a little more. Once at the top for the 5th time, I was asked to run “suicides/liners” from one parking spot to the other and back then back to the first and onto the second and back. You get the idea. After getting done with that, we or rather I was asked to run back to the gym. It really wasn’t that far, but I think I might be being oppressed. Damn you vertically challenged people! Just kidding.
Day 1 - Let the torture begin!
Our trainer, Joanna Blackerby, started kicking our butts from Day One. Our first day of the challenge consisted of what felt like a zillion squats, push-ups, sit-ups, heismans, etc. in the gym with our trainer Joanne walking around to correct our form.
When it was over, I thought to myself "That wasn't so bad"...then I walked down the stairs to leave the gym and the pain in my thighs started kicking in. This worried me since the pain from working out usually doesn't hit me until 24 hours later. If it was starting now, how am I going to feel tomorrow? :(
Roman:
So, you would think that day one would’ve started at 6am on Monday morning, but you would be mistaken. The day really started the night before while I was going to bed, mentally preparing myself for what the next morning had in store, as well as forcing myself to go to bed early.
Day one started with very little warm up and whole lotta squats, lunges, jumps, and push ups and sit ups to finish it off. The amount of squats, lunges, and combinations thereof was insane. I might look like I am decent shape, but I know that I am most definitely not. I was hurting about halfway through. I knew my legs would be hurting “oh so bad.” Joanna was tough on us, but that’s the deal we made. No going back now.
The Official Weigh In
The Team
- Glen Langford - Owner, Anytime Fitness - Guadalupe
- Joanne Blackerby - Training Director, Anytime Fitness
- Neil Diaz - NCD Resources
- Roman Gonzalez of The Austin Times
- Vicky Garza of The Austin Times
- Rob Faubion of AustinonStage.com
- Kate Messer of the Austin Chronicle
- Austin Morton of Austin Monthly
- Erin Quinn of Austin Monthly
- Miss Kitty of MissKittyRadio.com
- Chuck Loesch of 101X radio and InSite Magazine
- Freddie Rodriguez of Popolio.com
- Deborah Licon of Studybreaks Magazine