Usually when I travel, I'm ok on day one and three, but day 4 through 7 I feel pretty crappy. However, today is my third day over here and practice went well. All things being considered!
I left Lawrence on the 6th, traveled for way too many hours (Chicago to Beijing was 13 hours alone. That doesn't include the flight to Chicago from KC (1 1/2hrs) and the time to the airport (45min). I also had a three hour lay over in Chicago.
I did some light weights on the 8th. Then did the opening ceremonies that night. Left the village at 6:30pm and got back to the Village at 1:30am. One cool thing that happen on the way to the dining hall was I saw Chris Bausch (Toronto Raptor - American). Massimo (Canadian Decathlete) and I stopped into the bathroom. Who else was in there? Jason Kidd, Chris Paul and Lebron James. I know it's not a real glorifying story of seeing these guys, but you know what, I talked to Chris Bausch and being in the presence of these guys was cool. I don't really get star struck, but this was one of those moments. The only other time was when I competed against Jan Zelezny (World Record Holder in the Javelin - 98.48m).
Then on the 9th, I traveled to Sigapore. Had 2 1/2 hrs of sleep and left at 6:00am and arrived at 2:30PM. I attempted to do a warmup on an elyptical that night, but I got to 1 mile and realized I wasn't sweating at all. That's Weird! I then had my specific gravity taken. If you don't know what that is, basically, I pee in a cup and the team doctor puts it on a machine and it measures the density of my urine. Which then spits out a number that tells me if I am dehydrated and suprise, I was!
As for my training today, I had an easy technical throwing session. I threw from short approach which mean I don't run very hard, but I still accelerate into the block (Javelin terminology for my leg leg). Of the 7 short approach throw that I took, I had 4 just over 70m and one between 74m and 75m. I know it doesn't sound that impressive when your PB/PR is 84.41m, but my best in practice is 78m. Needless to say, a fair start.
I left Lawrence on the 6th, traveled for way too many hours (Chicago to Beijing was 13 hours alone. That doesn't include the flight to Chicago from KC (1 1/2hrs) and the time to the airport (45min). I also had a three hour lay over in Chicago.
I did some light weights on the 8th. Then did the opening ceremonies that night. Left the village at 6:30pm and got back to the Village at 1:30am. One cool thing that happen on the way to the dining hall was I saw Chris Bausch (Toronto Raptor - American). Massimo (Canadian Decathlete) and I stopped into the bathroom. Who else was in there? Jason Kidd, Chris Paul and Lebron James. I know it's not a real glorifying story of seeing these guys, but you know what, I talked to Chris Bausch and being in the presence of these guys was cool. I don't really get star struck, but this was one of those moments. The only other time was when I competed against Jan Zelezny (World Record Holder in the Javelin - 98.48m).
Then on the 9th, I traveled to Sigapore. Had 2 1/2 hrs of sleep and left at 6:00am and arrived at 2:30PM. I attempted to do a warmup on an elyptical that night, but I got to 1 mile and realized I wasn't sweating at all. That's Weird! I then had my specific gravity taken. If you don't know what that is, basically, I pee in a cup and the team doctor puts it on a machine and it measures the density of my urine. Which then spits out a number that tells me if I am dehydrated and suprise, I was!
As for my training today, I had an easy technical throwing session. I threw from short approach which mean I don't run very hard, but I still accelerate into the block (Javelin terminology for my leg leg). Of the 7 short approach throw that I took, I had 4 just over 70m and one between 74m and 75m. I know it doesn't sound that impressive when your PB/PR is 84.41m, but my best in practice is 78m. Needless to say, a fair start.
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Here's what the training looked like since I arrived
Aug 6th
Depart house at 5:00am
Aug 7th
Arrive in Beijing 3:20pm
Aug 8th
9am
10mike Stationary Bike
30min stretching
Squat
6@ 60k
6@ 60k
6@ 70k
6@ 80k
6@ 80k
Pullover
5 x 5 @ 40k
11:30am
30min massage
6pm-2am
Opening Ceremonies
Aug 9th
Travel to Singapore - 6:00am
Arrive in Singapore - 2:30PM
7pm
1.0 miles on Elyptical
approximately 7 minute
8pm
30min Massage
Aug 10th
5:30am
Wakeup
930am
On bus to track
10:30am
Arrive at track
Warm-up/Stretch/Sprint Drills
Picks up and down field 1x each (approx 10 throws)
easy 7 steps (approximately 5-8 in the grass)
easy 7 steps (4 off of track)
Short Approach (7 off of track)
BEST Average
74-75m 70m
4:00pm
Art/Chiro with Gerry Ramogida
Here's what the training looked like since I arrived
Aug 6th
Depart house at 5:00am
Aug 7th
Arrive in Beijing 3:20pm
Aug 8th
9am
10mike Stationary Bike
30min stretching
Squat
6@ 60k
6@ 60k
6@ 70k
6@ 80k
6@ 80k
Pullover
5 x 5 @ 40k
11:30am
30min massage
6pm-2am
Opening Ceremonies
Aug 9th
Travel to Singapore - 6:00am
Arrive in Singapore - 2:30PM
7pm
1.0 miles on Elyptical
approximately 7 minute
8pm
30min Massage
Aug 10th
5:30am
Wakeup
930am
On bus to track
10:30am
Arrive at track
Warm-up/Stretch/Sprint Drills
Picks up and down field 1x each (approx 10 throws)
easy 7 steps (approximately 5-8 in the grass)
easy 7 steps (4 off of track)
Short Approach (7 off of track)
BEST Average
74-75m 70m
4:00pm
Art/Chiro with Gerry Ramogida
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Sounds like things are fun, good luck!
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