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142/82 and 206.6 lbs - stronger and bigger with KBs and off BP meds, but...

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...but BP not quite normal, and waaay more unintended dietary cheats.

Pics to come, untweaked JPGs don't lie, but having basically 2.5 cheat days a week instead of 1 can't be good. Not surprising, with the extra workload, based on a 3-day a week Enter The Kettlebell protocol with a 24 kg 'bell:
  • 1-arm, Clean-&-press ladders, up to 4 reps (working up to 5)
  • pullups in a parallel ladder scheme
  • 2-hand Swings to a pair-of-dice roll of minutes
Going from essentially zero exercise at the onset of Slow-Carb, to 75 swings twice weekly, to this, no surprise that hypertrophy and increased appetite has resulted. Pleasantly surprised that my BP hasn't gone thru the roof (and was actually perfectly normal once last week).

Interim conclusions:
  1. Much of BP control for me is really non-exercise, a combo of diet, and attention to electrolytes and supplements
  2. Caffeine and sleep lack play a role, but not as much as I'd thought, if #1 controlled -- have been averaging 3-4 hours sleep a night this past week
  3. Moderate levels of strength work and KB cardio haven't sabotaged the BP
And most important of all: once again, it's time to retool and refine the goal.

Filed under  //   Enter The Kettlebell   Slow-Carb Diet   blood pressure   caffeine   sleep  

Romaine hearts w/salmon and pecans fer a Primal lunch, plus later moderate 4 x 7 day with kettlebells.

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  • One-cut romaine
  • A bit of bacon
  • Side of mustard salmon
  • Pecans
  • Tomatoes and purple onions
  • Vinaigrette...

Equals guiltless, essentially no-carb meal.

Okay -- minus the olive roll with buttah.

Later, 3 rounds of the following, with a 2 minute vibratory, shake-it-out break betwixt:

  • ETK-style 24 kg KB clean-&-press alternating with doorway pullups, ladder-style (1, 2, 3)

Nice jaunt in the park, working on Mike's skateboarding skills and puppy walking, for cooldown, post.

Filed under  //   4 x 7   Enter The Kettlebell   Primal   exercise  
Posted June 4, 2010

#WOD converting into Day 3 of a CST 4 x 7 protocol

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Warmup

  • Intu-Flow
  • 3 rounds of gentle FlowFit

Strength focus

  • ETK-style mini ladders of KB Clean and Press with a 24 kg KB, alternating with pullups (1, 2, 3) - 3 rounds

Cooldown

  • 20 minute gentle hill running

Total time: 45 minutes.

Exertion 7/10; Technique 8/10; Discomfort 2/10.

Filed under  //   4 x 7   CST   Enter The Kettlebell   FlowFit   Intu-Flow   exercise  
Posted May 27, 2010