Been a good week so far, started off Monday by a session with my personal trainer. The session was a really hard one, pushing muscles in legs and arms, but most of all the core. After lounges, push-ups, squats and reverse push-ups it was time for the rowing machine again.
Good workout all in all. It posed a problem the following day as my forearms were aching and I could not stretch them out properly. That would normally be a welcome sign as it shows the muscles are being stretched. Only problem was the timing. Pennants squash match on Tuesday night without being able to outstretch your arm is a pretty challenging one!
I lost my game 3-0 but thankfully my amazing team mates both won their matches so we won the night and retained our top position in the league.
Today I went to a swimmingpool for the first time in a year or so. I swam 1km in 100m intervals (50m pool). My times were not at all impressive, averaging at around 2:15-2:20 for each 100m. Have to work on that and get it under 2 minutes again.
Tomorrow it is squash again and on Friday another private training session. Then on Saturday I might be buying a triathlon bike. Just found a guy selling a bike in fine condition (according to photo and description) so will go and try it out.
Aside from training I spent last weekend scrubbing a former boarding school built in 1908 in New Norcia. The school (and the whole town) is built by and around a monestary still active. We went to prayers with the monks and slept in another former school (4 schools in the town, one was for white boys, one for white girls, one for aboriginal boys and one for aboriginal girls... so wrong but just the way things were before).
It was amazing spening the weekend with a group of volunteers having fun and contributing to keeping these beautiful buildings in proper order. I am all scrubbed out though, not going to scrubb any more walls for the next 6 months or so.
Tomas
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Good start to the week
The week started off well.
Had my personal trainer come back from Sydney, full of new ideas and learning on positioning and weight distribution. So we did some interesting exercises that showed just how much I use the muscles in top of the knee instead of the glute. Something I really must focus on to relieve pressure of the knees.
Then he stepped up the intensity and after weight-squads and pushups it was time for 3X250m sprints on the rowing machine. I can feel me strength increasing every week so thats positive, I still need a fair bit of reshaping to do before I go back to triathlons or longer runs.
Today my team was playing in the pennants squash league. I played a player some 15 points below me and probably some 45 years senior, but if I thought I might have an easy game I was in for a surprise. After losing the first game 9-8 I fought back and won 9-1. Full of confidence (possibly too full) I went into the third set and got tought a squash lesson, lost 9-1 and didnt get to run at all as every single shot was dropped by accuracy I can only dream of achieving. Back to reality and I got the fourth game 9-5 and going into the fifth game I saw that he was finished, running wise. But again he started dropping the ball from most unlikely positions. Before I knew I was trailing 7-3 in the fifth set and the situation didnt look good. I managed to calm my self down a little bit and got some lucky shots on my side. At 8-8 he chose to play to 10. I got a point straight away but he won the serve back and from that one a point, 9-9. I won the serve back but lost it, he had a matchpoint serve but again I was fortunate enough to win it back. Back and forth it went 3 times until I managed to score the winning point. 10-9 and 3-2 in games.
The player (John) being around 70 years old played amazingly and showed that speed and stamina only takes you so far, he played with intelligence and accuracy that I can only hope I will have achieved and retained when I am 70. Good work John!!!
My team had a very good night and my two team mates both won their games in three sets. With our team being second in the league (6 team per league, double round) it will be interesting to see tomorrow the results from the other matches.
The plan for tomorrow is an early start, smash work so I can go out early for an hour on the bike. Then on to a Malasian cookery night, organized by my friends at Curtin University.
The summer is rolling in with Saturday reaching 37 degrees (Celcius), thats a little bit too much for an Icelander like my self but beautiful it was and a nice change from 6 months of rain (this has been the wettest winter for some 90 years here in Western Australia)
Anyways, I am back on track, putting my faith in David, my personal trainer to keep my injury free so I should be able to start doing short triathlons by the end of this summer.
Tomas
Had my personal trainer come back from Sydney, full of new ideas and learning on positioning and weight distribution. So we did some interesting exercises that showed just how much I use the muscles in top of the knee instead of the glute. Something I really must focus on to relieve pressure of the knees.
Then he stepped up the intensity and after weight-squads and pushups it was time for 3X250m sprints on the rowing machine. I can feel me strength increasing every week so thats positive, I still need a fair bit of reshaping to do before I go back to triathlons or longer runs.
Today my team was playing in the pennants squash league. I played a player some 15 points below me and probably some 45 years senior, but if I thought I might have an easy game I was in for a surprise. After losing the first game 9-8 I fought back and won 9-1. Full of confidence (possibly too full) I went into the third set and got tought a squash lesson, lost 9-1 and didnt get to run at all as every single shot was dropped by accuracy I can only dream of achieving. Back to reality and I got the fourth game 9-5 and going into the fifth game I saw that he was finished, running wise. But again he started dropping the ball from most unlikely positions. Before I knew I was trailing 7-3 in the fifth set and the situation didnt look good. I managed to calm my self down a little bit and got some lucky shots on my side. At 8-8 he chose to play to 10. I got a point straight away but he won the serve back and from that one a point, 9-9. I won the serve back but lost it, he had a matchpoint serve but again I was fortunate enough to win it back. Back and forth it went 3 times until I managed to score the winning point. 10-9 and 3-2 in games.
The player (John) being around 70 years old played amazingly and showed that speed and stamina only takes you so far, he played with intelligence and accuracy that I can only hope I will have achieved and retained when I am 70. Good work John!!!
My team had a very good night and my two team mates both won their games in three sets. With our team being second in the league (6 team per league, double round) it will be interesting to see tomorrow the results from the other matches.
The plan for tomorrow is an early start, smash work so I can go out early for an hour on the bike. Then on to a Malasian cookery night, organized by my friends at Curtin University.
The summer is rolling in with Saturday reaching 37 degrees (Celcius), thats a little bit too much for an Icelander like my self but beautiful it was and a nice change from 6 months of rain (this has been the wettest winter for some 90 years here in Western Australia)
Anyways, I am back on track, putting my faith in David, my personal trainer to keep my injury free so I should be able to start doing short triathlons by the end of this summer.
Tomas
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Back from dead
I'm back, maybe not quite back from dead, but at least back from the most annoying knee injury!
A lot has changed since my last post (one year old, or more). I have moved, not only between neighbourhoods but from my beautiful Iceland over to the land down under. Now I live in Perth, Australia.
I started playing squash again, playing in a pennant league and an inhouse weekly competition. In addition I have hired a personal trainer that has been working on my legs, stretching out my IT bands and trying to work out what has been meesing up my knees so badly without any apparent medical reason.
So far so good. I am not anywhere close to the physical shape I was in after I ran the marathon or the triathlons but I guess I have to start from somewhere.
Trying to keep a 4-5 trainings a week and that seems to leave my knees fresh, it is far away from the 12 trainings a week but at least it is training.
I have been doing some long bikerides on a gym bike, going to 60km but normally taking the olympic 40km distance. It is very different riding a gym bike but getting those muscles working again is the first priority. Next step is to buy a triathlon bike, they are just redicilusly expensive here and after the credit crunch (as you might know Iceland got hit really bad) I have decided not to buy anything on credit, not cars and definetly not bikes.
Not really running too much, started running 4-5 times a week after I moved (in end of Feb) but the knees didnt really feel good although the pain wasnt there which is good. I decided to build up strength and focus on biking for a while, anyway that was my weekest part of the triathlon and looking at the time you spend on the bike in an Ironman it makes sense to focus on the bikeleg for a while.
If there is anyone who knows good trails to run at around Perth, please let me know!
Anyways, good to be back! cant wait to start posting training logs and times.
Tomas the Icelandic Aussie
A lot has changed since my last post (one year old, or more). I have moved, not only between neighbourhoods but from my beautiful Iceland over to the land down under. Now I live in Perth, Australia.
I started playing squash again, playing in a pennant league and an inhouse weekly competition. In addition I have hired a personal trainer that has been working on my legs, stretching out my IT bands and trying to work out what has been meesing up my knees so badly without any apparent medical reason.
So far so good. I am not anywhere close to the physical shape I was in after I ran the marathon or the triathlons but I guess I have to start from somewhere.
Trying to keep a 4-5 trainings a week and that seems to leave my knees fresh, it is far away from the 12 trainings a week but at least it is training.
I have been doing some long bikerides on a gym bike, going to 60km but normally taking the olympic 40km distance. It is very different riding a gym bike but getting those muscles working again is the first priority. Next step is to buy a triathlon bike, they are just redicilusly expensive here and after the credit crunch (as you might know Iceland got hit really bad) I have decided not to buy anything on credit, not cars and definetly not bikes.
Not really running too much, started running 4-5 times a week after I moved (in end of Feb) but the knees didnt really feel good although the pain wasnt there which is good. I decided to build up strength and focus on biking for a while, anyway that was my weekest part of the triathlon and looking at the time you spend on the bike in an Ironman it makes sense to focus on the bikeleg for a while.
If there is anyone who knows good trails to run at around Perth, please let me know!
Anyways, good to be back! cant wait to start posting training logs and times.
Tomas the Icelandic Aussie
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