Friday, March 7, 2014
The temperature had reached 50 and with the sun shining, I drove towards the
Metropark to try and get inn a Survival Workout on the previously frozen
trails.
I had to hurry because I needed
to drive to Akron for Heidi’s art show, which began at 7 p.m.
I climbed from the car wearing a t-shirt and shorts.
It was in the forties and the temperature was
dropping, but a set of push-ups would get my blood boiling and I knew I’d be
warm enough.
I put on boots because there
was still 3 inches of snow on the field and the trails would be a combination
of ice, slush and snow I was sure.
After
doing my initial set of calisthenics at the car, I started running across the
frozen rugby field at what was supposed to be a sprint.
It resembled one in name only.
I was huffing in a big way after 30 seconds of running across the field and
making my way into the woods.
Following
a second set of exercises at my first rock station, I did high knees on the icy
surface of the bridle trail.
Slipping as
I was made the task that much harder and after thirty bounds, found myself
sucking hard for oxygen.
I needed to
clear snow from my next push-up area, but the picnic table was clear for
crunches.
I did struggle breaking my
rocks free from the frozen tundra, though the clinging turf added to the weight
and enhanced the workout.
I reached my log after another set of high knees, but no amount of digging
and kicking would break the grip of the ice that had formed over it during the
previous month.
I resigned myself to
lifting more rocks instead.
In all, I managed 20 sets and an excellent workout.
I had sorely missed the woods and working out
there and the inconveniences of ice and snow were minor when considering the
alternative of working out inside.
I
drove home monitoring my time and realizing that if I changed quickly, I could
get some time on the bike trainer, which I did.
Heidi’s art show was a success for her; she’d sold half of her work before
the evening was over.
Since we were in
Akron though, we decided to stop at ‘Larry’s’, a neighborhood pub across from
Heidi’s apartment, for dinner.
They had
great food and the owner always looked out for Heidi whenever she came in.
I ordered a large burger and chased it with a
plate of fries, thus undoing a fine double.
Overall though, a very good calorie-burning day.
Survival
Workout: 60 minutes. Bike workout:
30 minutes.
Training
Heart Rate: 100-150 bpm for SW and 120 on the bike.
Calories
burned during workout: 600 for SW and 425 on the bike.