Monday, September 24, 2012

Making the Cut

This week, I introduced my last set of new exercises to the mix by adding both Box Jumps and Broad Jumps to my Burpee workouts. Although there are many other variations of the Burpee that people have invented over the years, I felt these two were a nice final fit to my experiment.


Box Jump


Broad Jump

Over the remaining three months I'll not only be adding these two exercises, but I'll also begin increasing my reps on the Mix workout days to add in the other workouts I've come to know and "love" over the past 8 months. Those workouts included Lunges, Star Jumps, Diamond Buddhas, Mountain Climbers, One-Legged Burpees, Jumping Jacks, and Pull-ups.

"Lunges and Climbers and Buddhas, OH MY!  

Although it was great to incorporate some new exercises into the mix this week, they were anything but easy, with box jumps easily winning the award for hardest workout of the year. It'll be a great way to finish out the remaining months, pushing myself both mentally and physically toward the finish. With all that being said, I've posted my results from this past week below:

DateWorkoutSetsTotal TimeBeak Time 
Per Set
Total 
Burpees
9/17/2012Broad Jumps67 min 34 sec40 sec60
9/18/2012Ladder1513 min 00 sec30 sec120
9/19/2012Pull-up67 min 11 sec30 sec60
9/20/2012REST
9/21/2012Box Jumps45 min 45 sec60 sec40
9/22/2012Mix78 min 50 sec40 sec70
9/23/2012REST

In response to all of the other Burpee exercises I could have chosen for this experiment, I'll leave you this week with a funny quote from Steve Carrell's most famous TV personality, Michael Scott:


"I hate, hate being left out. Whether it's not being picked for a team, or being picked for a team and then showing up and realizing that team doesn't exist. Or that the sport doesn't exist! I should have known... "Poop-ball??"

L&R,
Drew


Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Stretch for the Finish

With 3 months left in this experiment, I thought what better time than now to talk about the importance of stretching. Throughout most of my adult life I've made sure to stretch for at least 5 to 10 minutes before I began any workouts because I've always felt it's an extremely important aspect to your body's health. Per livestrong.com, "proper stretching is thought to help avoid injury by increasing your flexibility, which can also help improve performance in physical activity".

Stretch Armstrong concurs...

I also feel stretching has played a large role in why I haven't had any significant injuries over the past year. Growing up, I never felt stretching was necessary and because of that my back always gave me problems and my legs were always tight. But now, thanks in part to both stretching and Burpees, I'm probably as close  as I've ever been to the top of my game.

In terms of working out however, this past week was a rough one, as I was out of town for a sales meeting and did my best to keep up with the two-adays. My puny girly-man results are listed below:

DateWorkoutSetsTotal Time (Morning)Total Time (Night)Beak Time Per SetTotal Burpees
9/10/2012REST




9/11/2012Ladder1517 min 24 secWork50 sec120
9/12/2012Ladder15  Work17 min 11 sec50 sec120
9/13/2012REST




9/14/2012Ladder1517 min 18 sec17 min 04 sec50 sec240
9/15/2012REST




9/16/2012REST

This week I'll leave you with the simplest of quotes from the man, the myth, the mustache, Da Bears Coach Mike Ditka. Because if Ditka says it, you better do it:


"I do some weights, and I do a lot of stretching."

L&R,
Drew

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

On the Burpee Trail

In light of the current campaign going on in Washington, I thought I'd take some time to reflect on this nation's political and economic policies...Psshhhhh, yea right! I'd never bore you with all that media driven hullabaloo. But yes, I did mean for the title of this post to be a double entendre, if that's what you were thinking. And I know it was, right? Right?


Okay, okay. Onto the other meaning of the title. This past weekend, I had the pleasure of attending one of my close friend's weddings in Colorado, which is why I unfortunately wasn't able to finish out the week. However, despite not keeping track of them, I was still able to do a few Burpees up on the mountaintop while we hiked 3.5 miles near our hotel. That's when one of my astute co-hiking buddies thought it would be clever to incorporate trail into the title since we were on a traill. Brilliant, I know.

So, even though I didn't finish the week, I was still able to at least complete the bulk of my workouts from the first few days. The results are listed below:

DateWorkoutSetsTotal TimeBeak Time 
Per Set
Total 
Burpees
9/3/2012Climbers67 min 17 sec30 sec60
9/4/2012Ladder1513 min 02 sec30 sec120
9/5/2012Pull-up67 min 15 sec30 sec60
9/6/2012REST
9/7/2012Vacation



9/8/2012Vacation



9/9/2012Vacation

And since I missed much of last weeks' workouts, and have a National Sales Meeting to attend this week for work, I'll leave you with a quote from the remarkably comedic styling of our most recent president, George W. Bush:

"The future will be better tomorrow."

L&R,
Drew

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

A Family Affair

Up until this point, I've been flying mostly solo on the Burpee Experiment. Sure, there have been a few times over the past 8 months where I've had a buddy or two work out with me, but for the most part I've been a one man show. However, this past Labor Day weekend brought about a welcome, albeit short, change to my workouts. As you probably know if you've been keeping up with this experiment, this past week was yet another grueling week of two-aday ladder sets. Well this time around, I had five other members of mine and my wife's extended family to join me in the process of "Grinning and bearing it".

Uncle Yogi

After grinding through 120 burpees, I'll say I was thoroughly surprised at how well our family members performed, especially after indulging in a breakfast of creamed eggs and enough bacon to feed a small army. This unfortunately and fortunately (depending on how you choose to look at it) always seems to happen when our family gets together. So to actually get a workout in while vacationing in Gluttonville, is something of an anomaly.


With all that to say, I managed to actually complete a full week of two-adays (bacon and all) and have listed my results below:
DateWorkoutSetsTotal Time (Morning)Total Time (Night)Beak Time Per SetTotal Burpees
8/27/2012REST




8/28/2012Ladder1519 min 35 sec19 min 38 sec60 sec240
8/29/2012Ladder1519 min 27 sec  19 min 15 sec60 sec240
8/30/2012REST




8/31/2012Ladder1519 min 32 sec19 min 28 sec60 sec240
9/1/2012Ladder1519 min 27 sec19 min 35 sec60 sec240
9/2/2012REST

Today, I'll leave you with a quote from the late, great, American humorist, Erma Bombeck:


"I come from a family where gravy is considered a beverage."

L&R,
Drew