Tuesday's Workout, July 26
Deadlift 5x3
I was having a hard time settling on a working set...
203x3, 173x3, 183x3x3
WOD
400 m run
then 5 rounds of-
10 hang power cleans 63#
20 walls balls 12#
finish with 400 m run
Time: ??? too long
This wod beat me down and that was particularly frustrating after finishing the class the day before feeling pretty great about everything. I was basically *this* close to sitting down on the floor during those wall balls and just stopping. I didn't sit down, but I sure walked around a lot. It was one of those "just try to think about this and get the work done" wods.
Wednesday I was just sore everywhere and had desire at all to go to the gym. I also had a lot of work to get done, and a paleo chocolate cake to bake. Sometimes you just have to do what needs to be done!
Morgan and I got together and adapted this cake from Elena's pantry. And yes, we used honey, a sweetener, and chocolate chips. Sometimes, like for a birthday party, you just do what you need to do to still have fun and enjoy your food. :)
Practically Paleo Chocolate Cake
¾ cup coconut flour, sifted
¼ cup cacao powder
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon baking soda
10 eggs
1 cup coconut oil
1 ½ cups honey
1 tablespoon vanilla extract
½ teaspoon orange zest
2 tbsp orange juice
In a small bowl combine flour, cacao, salt and baking soda
In a large bowl using an electric hand mixer, blend eggs, oil, honey, vanilla and orange zest and juice.
Add dry ingredients into large bowl and continue to blend
Oil (2) 9 inch round cake pans and dust with coconut flour
Pour batter into pans and bake at 325° for 35-40 minutes
Remove from oven, allow to cool completely then remove from pans
Frost and serve
Frosting
1 ½ cup dark chocolate chips
½ cup coconut oil
1 tablespoon vanilla extract
pinch salt
In a small saucepan over very low heat, melt chocolate and oil
Stir in vanilla and salt
Place frosting in freezer for 15 minutes to cool
Remove from freezer and whip frosting with a hand blender until it is thick and fluffy
Frost over cake
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Tuesday, August 2, 2011
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
Oh So Tired
First-
Back Squats
208x6x6
The six was tough. I've done 208x5x5 several times, so I knew I could do this, but it was still taxing. I felt like just lying down on the floor between each set, but I stayed strong and just sat down instead.
Second-
Hang Power Snatch + Hang Snatch
33, 53x2, 58, 63, 68x2
I feel a little more comfortable with the hang now, meaning I don't feel like an idiot while working on it. I generally like things better when they don't make me feel uncoordinated.
WOD
We'll call this one "Three of My Favorite Things"
(Made even better by being one round with everything in nice large chunks)
30 wall balls 14#
400 m run
50 box jumps 20"
Time: 7:33
Most of my wall balls made it to the wall, but honestly, a few didn't... :) The box jumps were not bad! Can you believe that?!? They took a long time, but hey, I just did 50 in a row, rx'd, so I am super happy with that.
Back Squats
208x6x6
The six was tough. I've done 208x5x5 several times, so I knew I could do this, but it was still taxing. I felt like just lying down on the floor between each set, but I stayed strong and just sat down instead.
Second-
Hang Power Snatch + Hang Snatch
33, 53x2, 58, 63, 68x2
I feel a little more comfortable with the hang now, meaning I don't feel like an idiot while working on it. I generally like things better when they don't make me feel uncoordinated.
WOD
We'll call this one "Three of My Favorite Things"
(Made even better by being one round with everything in nice large chunks)
30 wall balls 14#
400 m run
50 box jumps 20"
Time: 7:33
Most of my wall balls made it to the wall, but honestly, a few didn't... :) The box jumps were not bad! Can you believe that?!? They took a long time, but hey, I just did 50 in a row, rx'd, so I am super happy with that.
Labels:
back squat,
box,
hang snatch,
power snatch,
wall balls
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