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Bob checked our blood pressures when we took a tour of his office.

Me: 97/62
Kris: 102/74

Number 5 it is!

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Our first morning in the U.S. after our honeymoon, and what greets me? Yep. Migraine Number 5.

I fell asleep early last night (in the car from about 8:45 until 9:45, then immediately into the bed and back asleep at 10). Kris stayed up with his parents and ate ice cream, and came to bed around midnight or so.

I woke up at 6 or so, and stayed in bed until 6:30, then rose to go for a walk. Originally, Kris and I planned to go for a run today, but I decided to go for a good walk to get the blood pumping again. After a slow start, was out the door at 6:40 am.

I made it all of about 10 yards when I noticed I was having difficulty seeing. Assuming it was only the morning light, I kept going. 30 yards later, I couldn't see out of the right third of my vision. Sigh.

I turned around to go back home and back to bed, but realized my head didn't hurt yet, so, as long as I was careful at intersections, I could walk some. I decided to walk until my head hurt so much I couldn't walk any more.

Down Washington two blocks toward Handley, right turn, right turn onto Stewart, back past Cecil, through the light, right at the Qwik-e mart (or whatever it was), right at Braddock, right at Cecil (see at trend here?), up to the top of the hill, right turn onto the top street, around throught the division, out at Academy, left turn (the only one needed), back down to Washington, right turn, up to Handley, right turn, right turn onto Stewart, right turn on Cecil, and back home.

Lil was driving up when I was walking along Cecil. She had gone out for bagels. At first I was nervous that she had gone out looking for me. Not the case, thankfully.

Kris was awake, so I told him what was up. He found me the codeine, I showered, took the codeine and went back to sleep until 9:30. My head still hurts, but at least it's not as bad as it could have been.

I think it may have been the sulfites in yesterday's sausages. Not sure. I'll start my food journal this Sunday.

Session 3 of ASA's June Class.

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We started off with ladder drills, but didn't do too many of them because we were going to come back to them later in the workout.

Today was the day of Festivus. Festivus is a workout designed to completely exhaust you, so that you have to be mentally tough to finish. Or, in G's words, "We don't let Festivus get the best of us."

Festivus for us consists of four to six stations: I-of-pain shuttles, hurdle jumps, circle shuffles, box sprints, rope jumping and box jumps. We did each station twice.

I-of-pain shuttles are forward-backward shuttles with cones 2, 4, 6, 8 and 10 cones apart. I can usually keep up with Kris on the first 3 or 4 cones, but he gets me on the last 1 or 2. He's much faster than I am running backward.

Next was the 6" to 12" hurdles. We hopped over with both feet facing forward on the first run, hopping facing to the left on the second run, facing right on the third run. The next run was running with high knees, one foot between each hurdle. The next run was facing left, with both feet between each hurdle. The final run was facing right. Ugh.

Next, we had a circle of twelve cones set out in a circle with a radius of a good one step sideways shuffle. We went around shuffling center to outside cone, around clockwise the first run, counter clockwise the second run. Our rest period was basically when the other person shuffled.

We did two small box sprints next. The box sprints are the forward sprint, shuffle along the back side, sprint diagonally to the opposite cone, shuffle across the front edge of the box, sprint backwards to the back cone, then fowards to the opposite diagonal cone. My first time was like 11.2, the second was 10.5. My times for the second set we did were much worse: 12.2 and 11.5. Ugh.

Jumping rope came next. The first round through Festivus, the first set of 30 seconds was just jump two feet normal. The second set was one foot double step (switching feet, of course). I couldn't get the rhythm, so I jumped both feet both times. Each round had two sets of 30 - 45 seconds of jumping.

Box jumping came next. We jumped 2 sets of 10 jumps onto a 24" box. The first round was land both feet each time. The second round had one set landing on the right foot, the second set landing on the left foot. I struggled to do this jumps.

We had a 1-2 minute rest after each round of Festivus, before we started with the next round.

We had the Festivus of abs next. Instead of ramping down from a long time (say 1 minute or 90 seconds) to a short time (say, 45 seconds to 30 seconds), we ramped up from 20 seconds to 90 seconds for each ab exercise. We started with bicycles, then V ups, then Russian crunches, then alternating V ups. That was round one. Round two was longer, and had no pause between.

Turns out, I was doing the abs wrong. Instead of just doing the situps, I was supposed to be squeezing my abs tight with each contraction. Unfortunately, I didn't know I was supposed to be doing that, so I've been cheating myself. I'll do better next time.

Session 2 of ASA's June MVP class.

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Ladders

T sprint

Circle shuffle

sumo squats

Weighted lunges

Lunge jumps

Abs started out with sit ups with the medicine ball. Ten were chest passes, followed by 10 overhead. The second set of chest passes were followed by ten overhead passes out to the right or left. I used the 8# ball.

The next set of abs were bicycles, V ups and Russian crunches. Because my legs were pretty much exhausted, I was unable to do them effectively.

We then did partner pushdowns to end the abs part of the workout. Ugh.

Session 1 of ASA's June MVP class

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Ladders

3 sets of 4 stations: box traversals, skaters, jump rope, zig-zag bounding

Box jumps: 2 sets each medicine ball, sans ball, far away, twisting, one foot

square sprints

wall ball

chase the chicken

Session 9 of ASA's May MVP class

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Upper body day! At one point, G said, "You're getting stronger, Kitt. I can tell." Whoo!

Ladder drills. Kris had started early on these, so we were a little messed up. Nothing new here, the usual LR-RL, scissors, outside-L, outside-R, outside-R-outside-L-outside-together, outside-inside, etc.

The first exercise was explosive jumping. We had a medicine ball between our feet. Squatting down, explode into a jump, bringing the medicine ball up and catching it. I figured it out eventually, but thought the 6# ball was rough.

3 sets of the explosive jumps were broken up with 30 seconds of 12" box toe taps. I seem to do those much better than Kris does, for some reason. He can't find a rhythm or something.

Since this was an upperbody workout, the next drill was overhead passes from the knees. 3 sets of 12, followed by 3 sets of 12 overhead passes standing (feet shoulder width apart). We then did chest passes. I had a hard time catching the 8# ball, so G caught the ball for me and passed it to me, for me to throw to Kris, who threw back to G.

I had traversal pushups next, three sets of 10, whereas Kris had the pushups where one hand is on a medicine ball, explode up from a pushup and land with the other hand on the ball. I managed a few of them (6) on the last set.

The next drill was inverted pushups along the wall. I didn't do so well on these. I couldn't walk on my hands to back up towards the wall, and ended up doing a cartwheel into a handstand with Kris helping me stop my rotational momentum. I managed to do a few micro-dips, but not enough to say I did any pushup.

Tricep dips followed. Using the 12" wooden boxes, legs out straight, three sets of 20 tricep dips. I did okay, nothing spectacular. My wrists hurt after the first set, implying I was going them wrong.

Standing twists came next. Standing with an athletic base, holding a weight plate (I had 25#, Kris had a 50# plate), looking straight ahead, twist side to side for 30 seconds. 3 sets of these.

The usual 15 minutes of abs followed.

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