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    New Leaf program

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          wisconman on August 2, 2007 at 10:34 pm #13271

          On tuesday I was driving to an all-comers meet about an hour away from my house when a car swerved into my lane and hit me head on. We were both going about 45-50 mph, and while I was able to walk away, the other driver had to be taken to the hospital. I am very sore and am suffering headdaches, which I have never had in my life, so they are a new and painful experience for me. There is also a constant ringing in my ears. I think the accident put alot of things in perspective for me, and I immediately found myself thinking of my friends who I was going to invite to the meet, before we all went off to different colleges. I have to start lightly into my training again, which was going very well before the accident. I figure that this is as good fo a time as any to re-focus and move back into the flow. 

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          wisconman on August 2, 2007 at 10:34 pm #65964

          I am going to start again on sunday with some jogging, and some light weights. I had been doing the High Powered Plyometrics program all summer religiously and this will be the first unplanned period of time that I will take off from it. Hopefully this accident will not have effected me to the extent where I will not be able to compete next year, but my grades in college are excellent and considering that I am already under an academic rather than an athletic scholarship I will be able to finish school if worse comes to worse. I am a decathlete for all of you who do not know, and my strongest events being a 50.79 meter javelin and a 11.79 meter shot put. I was a small thrower in high school who showed potential in distance running, and was told I should try it out and I fell in love. 

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          Patrick Pyle on August 2, 2007 at 11:42 pm #65965

          glad to hear that you were able to walk away! I hope the other party makes a speedy recovery too. If the headaches or ringing persist, i would recommend getting it checked out. good luck!

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          wisconman on August 17, 2007 at 10:55 pm #65966

          Sunday the 5th I did some light lifting, and then went for a jog
          Sunday the 12th I did a harder lifting workout:
          Front Squats,Back Squats,Romanian Deadlifts, Good Mornings, Bent over rows, and Shoulder shrugs, all for 3 sets of 8 with 2 minute rest
          Monday the 13th I did a GS circuit
          Tuesday the 14th I Ran some hurdles at 39" tall and 27 feet apart, my rythm though slow was smooth throughout the hurdles
          Wednesday I went to a college orientation, left at 7:30 and got back at 8:30 at night, then went to bed
          Thursday the 15th I had planned on doing another lower body lifting session, but I was sstill sore from Sunday/Tuesdays workouts and I dont want to strain something so I worked all day and rested that night
          Today I am going to do my lower body weights workout, and possibly run some hills at a easy pace

        • Member
          wisconman on August 17, 2007 at 10:57 pm #65967

          The week of Sunday the fifth I worked all week, and that was hard enough, i got some strange pains in my joints and in my elbows and I decided that I didn't need to do alot more than I was doing at work, I work in construction so I was staying active

        • Keymaster
          Mike Young on August 18, 2007 at 9:38 am #65968

          WOW. Just read this. Glad to hear you're feeling better. I've been in 2 accidents myself (flipped a car in one of them, totaled the car in the other) and I know they suck on many levels. At the end of the day though, if you can walk away you can count yourself as blessed.

          ELITETRACK Founder

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          wisconman on August 20, 2007 at 9:14 pm #65969

          Friday17th:
          3 of 10 Overhead Squats
          3 of 10 Snatch grip box deadlifts

          Sunday 19th:
          2 mile XC run

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          wisconman on August 21, 2007 at 10:37 am #65970

          I've decided to cut all auxillary lifts until I go back to school, there is no point in rushing it and I feel like the crash may have taken away some of my body's ability to recover as fast as it did prior to the accident, I'll try to do some more tempo in its place.
          Monday 20th:
          3 of 10 front squats
          3 of 10 back squats
          2 minute rest periods in between sets

        • Member
          wisconman on August 24, 2007 at 10:04 am #65971

          Thursday August 23:
          hurdles, 27' apart at 39" high, had some trouble getting a really smooth three step, i was overstriding a bit too much, and my trail leg was coming around and pulling my body out of alignment

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          wisconman on August 28, 2007 at 9:02 pm #65972

          August 25: tempo
          August 26: ran/walked up a mountain, I would run up the really steep parts and walk up the lesser parts. It was 3,192 feelt tall, and at the top there was this awesome field of wildflowers, and an amazing view

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          wisconman on August 29, 2007 at 9:23 am #65973

          August 28: hurdles at 27' and 39", felt good, i'll increase distance to 28' next time because on a couple of reps my steps carried me too close to the next hurdle and i was forced to jump ove it instead of running through it 

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          wisconman on September 2, 2007 at 2:22 am #65974

          Wednesday 29th: tempo
          Friday 31st: hurdles, 4 @ 39", 1 @ 42", 28' apart, first session wasn't so good, second was better
          Saturday September 1st: weights upper, hurdles warmups

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          wisconman on September 2, 2007 at 10:12 pm #65975

          Is it a possibility that my left leg mechanics are holding me back in the dec? If I break down all of the events, it seems like the ones that have some major dependence on my left leg are all at fault.
          100m: too simple for my left leg to have any major problems
          LJ: my right is my takeoff leg
          SP: initiate the glide off of my right leg, I have a weak blocking left leg in this event
          HJ: I take off of my left leg, this is one of my worst events
          400m: again, like the 100 too simple mechanically

          110HH: i have a fair lead leg (right) but I have a really poor trail leg
          DT: like in the shot, my left leg block is poor
          PV: like most low-level decathletes this isn't a strong event for me, but again, i take off of my left leg…
          JT: one of my best events, but maybe my plant leg (left) is a weak factor…
          1500: the simplest mechanically

          Now that I think of it, it seems my left arm is holding me back too in the throws, I have terrible blocking arm mechanics
          So, should I really start to work my left side in basic stuff, like left leg hopping, kicking a soccer ball, to try and make it "smarter?" Same with my left arm, I really think that this may be a valid problem that may be holding me back for about 500 points throughout all ten events 

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          wisconman on September 4, 2007 at 5:56 am #65976

          Sunday the second: hurdles, just warmups, some easy lower body weights, and some back weights (I combine my back with my lower body days)
          Monday the third: jogged around on some soft surfaces, ran some agonizingly slow 800s, I have shin splints in one leg, but im going on a retreat tomorrow so im going to take it easy and hopefully when i get back on friday ill be good to go

        • Member
          wisconman on September 8, 2007 at 10:04 am #65977

          got back on friday and lifted
          OH squats 3 of 10
          deadlifts 3 of 8
          good mornings 3 of 8
          seated cable rows 3 of 10
          seated OH rows 3 of 10
          shoulder shrugs 3 of 10

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          wisconman on September 11, 2007 at 9:26 am #65978

          Saturday 8:
          Bench, Military Press
          Sunday 9:
          Core strength
          Monday 10:
          Hill sprints in the morning
          Lifts in the evening:
          Front Squats 3 of 5
          Back Squats 3 of 10
          Romanian Deadlifts 3 of 10
          Seated Cable Rows 3 of 10
          Seated overhead rows 3 of 10
          Individual arm dumbell Shoulder Shrugs 3 of 10

        • Member
          wisconman on September 22, 2007 at 2:32 am #65979

          Tuesday 11: core and med ball
          Wednesday 12: hurdles and light upper body weights
          Thursday 13: ext. tempo
          Friday 14: intensive tempo and lower weights
          Saturday 15:extensive tempo
          Sunday 16: hurdles and upper body weights 
          Monday 17: off
          Tuesday 18: core
          Wednesday 19: off
          Thursday 20: Weights lower body

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          wisconman on September 24, 2007 at 8:23 pm #65980

          Friday Saturday Sunday:
          With new residents moving in I had alot of work to do and technically was not supposed to go out of the vicinity of housing in case I was needed, but I snuck away and did a short ext. Tempo workoput on friday. Other than that I did alot of active rest, I have alot of sports people in my building so I can almost always find someone who is up for a game of beach volleyball or pickup basketball.
          Monday: Thinking that my first class, gymnastics, which I was going to do for my PV, was from 7:30-8:50 in the morning, I woke up at ten till seven, grabbed a to-go breakfast from the cafeteria, and ran over to the gymnastics facility, which is about a mile away. Of course no one is there. Then I realized a mistake I have made many times before, just because I am a morning person doesn't mean that everything is in the morning, so the class was being held at night. Im going to have to drop it, which kind of makes me mad, I think it was going to be alot of fun. 

        • Member
          wisconman on September 28, 2007 at 4:23 am #65981

          Wednesday27: hurdles and weights upper

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          wisconman on October 3, 2007 at 1:48 am #65982

          Thursday 28: active rest
          Monday october 1: jumps hurdles, weights lower

        • Member
          wisconman on October 5, 2007 at 5:16 am #65983

          tuesday 2: off
          wednesday 3: weights tempo
          thursday: core work, throws, tempo
          my calendar days are all messed up ignore them until tomorrow

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