Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Man Noises

I was in a class at Lakeshore today and I was having deja-vu from this blog post....

January 2008
I can recall two times in the 5.5 years that Jeff and I have been together that he has went to yoga/gym class with me. Once last year he tried Bikram Yoga (surprisingly he actually went back a few more times) and then today. Both times, he has had to have male support. For yoga it was his friend Greg and today it was Marky V. It wasn't planned this way-Jeff and Marky V were just going to go to the gym to swim and do the stairmaster, then come back to our house and ride for a few hours. But somehow, Jeff was game to go to the "Athletic Core" class and he roped Marky V into as well.

Let me preface this by saying Marky V and Jeff are both high quality age group athletes. Jeff went 9.14 at Kona this year, and Marky V led the amateur race in Kona for 125 miles and posted the fast swim of the day (including the pros). They are TOUGH, DEDICATED, TALENTED, and STRONG athletes. But that does not matter in this class. This class does not care what you have done, how fast you have gone, or what you are training for. It will make you hurt in places you are not used to using.

At 7.55 we begin to gather the torturing devices, Bosu Ball, Fitball, weighted bar, dumbbells, sliding disks, and a mat. 8.02am we start class. 58 minutes of core work. The instructor, Wendy, was great. She had a great knowledge base of what athletes do and what muscles they use and don't use. She also made the class fun despite the hard movements.

8.05am. I start to hear grunts and groans from the "man corner". I try to dismiss it and focus on my own movements. 8.09am. More noises from the corner. Concentration at this point is hard. I look over and see Marky V and Jeff twisted in positions I have never seen before. I muffle a laugh and move on. 8.15am. I think I heard some curse words and some comments about running and swimming. At the end of each set, we have a rest period and there are a few "Jesus Christs" and I think a "Holy Shit" muttered. During one movement, were we had our upper body on the Bosu Ball and feet on the Fitball, I think hear Jeff fall to the floor. I look over and he IS on the floor--laughing. Way to use your core!

Then I notice all the other participate in the room-in particular the women. They are working hard. But you can't tell it from the talking or looks on their face. You can see in their body and in their eyes. They are stoic. They are focused internally on the action at hand. Not wasting any energy on noises or words. The men, on the other hand, grunt and groan, letting everyone know they are working hard. Why is that? It is not just in this class I have noticed this. There is a gentleman in a spin class that lets everyone know he is working hard by puffing and breathing heavy in the class. He also adds the occasional "Oh Boy" and "Oh No" when asked to go into Zone 3 or 4 on the bike.


9am. Class in over. We have survived and are better for it. And hopefully a bit stronger. We finish the day with a swim, stairmaster work, and a 2 hour ride. All in a days work. Jeff just mentioned to me that he might have to take some Advil before going to bed. Still groaning.


Rock on
JK2

Sunday, March 28, 2010

Secret Word

The secret word yesterday morning was "NO". My body and mind knew the word. They told it to me 4 minutes into a workout. I had been thinking they were hiding something from me during the warmup, but dismissed it. I pushed on. They pushed back. I pushed hard. They tightened their grip. I called the workout and just ran easy for an hour. I came home, showered, put on some SKINS, and went on with the rest of the day.

Jeff said he was proud of me. In all honesty, no one has ever told me their were proud of me for not doing a workout. But I'll take a compliment. He was proud because I called it and did not force something that could affect the upcoming week of training. A year ago, I would have been upset at this situation-questioning myself and my training. But with age (and Jeff tutelage) I recognize that this is a part of training. I am getting better at recognizing when my body needs a break. My training is much different then it was last year at this time. My body is adapting. And adapting well. With my first race in about a month, these next two weeks are important. I need my body to be there.

The secret word after yesterday's workout was "ACCEPTANCE". That is a much better word then NO.

Rock On
JK





Saturday, March 27, 2010

Time Trial to Ward

One workout that Jeff has me do to test my fitness. Luckily, I only have to ride up. I get a ride back down from the sag wagon..with a waiting Americano for me! Now that's a great coach.










Back in Business

New look. New Motivation. Renewed interested in updating the blog. Jeff and I have gone back and forth about whether to update the blog or just ignore it. As you could have figured out, we chose to ignore it for a bit. We needed a break from the "blogword". We debated the pros and cons of blogging. How much do you let people into your lives? Do you disclose everything? In the end, we decided that we would give blogging another try, to share our experiences, and hope that people don't make the same mistakes we do.

So here it is...The New Team Keil Blog. (Read at your own risk!)
Rock On,
JK1+ JK2