Monday, August 25, 2008

Hurts v. Injuries


Mondays usually suck, but today wasn't bad. I woke up feeling good. I felt great all day. And tonight, I'm feeling even better after completing the hardest CrossFit workout I've done so far. Murph ain't no joke! For time: One mile run, 100 pull ups, 200 push ups, 300 air squats, and another one mile run. You know... I had a friend once who had a sister named Murph. She was a lot nicer than CrossFit's Murph. LOL!
Of course, I partitioned the pull ups, push ups, and air squats. As my very smart CrossFit instructor suggested, I did 5 pull ups, 10 push ups, and 15 air squats twenty times. After the one mile run and 10 or 11 sets, I began to get nauseous and fatigued. After 15, the nausea subsided but some pain in my arms began to set in. I wished someone had videotaped me during the last one mile run. I think the neighbors along the route thought I was death warmed over. LOL! My arms were swinging faster than my legs and feet were moving - really funny thinking about it. I was definitely trying that "falling forward" maneuver they teach on Crossfit.com to make the run more enjoyable. It didn't work. LOL! Don't laugh but I completed the WOD in 1:21:52.

Right now, I'm winding things down at work. I have 25 days left before I move to Virginia. I guess three plus years @ Fort Campbell is enough. I'm looking forward to the new challenges but I'm not looking forward to the time and space away from my kids. At least, I can drive or fly back to see them, not like when you're deployed. I want my kids and the world to always know I love them (my kids). I don't know "the world" that well yet. :-)

Everyone, especially me, should always keep in mind what my old wrestling coach used to ask, "Are you hurt or injured, kid?" If you didn't know there's a difference. You can continue to fight, workout, whatever if your hurting but an injury just might prevent further effort. Therefore, I know my hands will heal and NOT prevent further CrossFit training! I hope everyone keeps fit and free of injuries as well.

3 comments:

D. Frazier said...

Hey John thanks for sharing your blog! I'll look forward to using it to keep updated when you leave us. I wish you had found us sooner I enjoy watching your progression you've already made great gains. And you made a good point I think a lot of people have a hard time knowing that being sore is not being injured. I know for sure I am going to wake up very sore tomorrow!

Natalie said...

Where are you going?? anyway atleast you finished it!

JR said...

I'm going to Fort Belvoir, VA on assignment for two to three years.