Today's post is not really exciting in any way, other than the fact that I am less than 40 days out from Tough Mudder. My friend Jason FINALLY registered for the event and my friend Paige will be joining us as a spectator. This will be helpful because he will be able to bring a change a clothes for us without us having to check bags at the event, which I heard is very time-consuming due to the amount of people.
Yesterday I remembered that I still needed to book a hotel room for the night before the event. A lot of places in the area were booked up for obvious reasons, but I eventually booked a room at the luxurious Motel 6 where Tom Bodett will hopefully be running the course with us as well. So now I have officially completed all planning aspects of the event. The only things left to do are to continue my training and purchase the rest of my gear for the event. I plan on buying the Injinji toe socks and gloves this weekend but I am still unsure about the Under Armor stuff. I just don't know what the weather will be like and I want to wait a little bit before committing to the cold or warm weather gear that UA provides. The clothing is not very cheap.
I am finally getting back into a workout schedule this week after a couple weeks off. From 2/18 thru 2/25 I was in Florida for my birthday and when I came back from the beautiful 80 degree weather to 20 degree shit in Detroit, I immediately got sick. So I spent most of last week recovering and I started my second week phase 2 for P90X yesterday. Scratch that, I picked up where I left off as I did the first day last Monday and then came down with a cold. Plyo yesterday was pretty rewarding and I felt very energized to do the workout even though I didn't get much sleep the previous night. I's really amazing to see the improvements you make as you continue through the program. I really felt less winded through a lot of the moves and I wasn't completely wasted by the end of it.
Very soon I am going to start running outside in order to build up my endurance so I will be purchasing a heart monitor/step tracker for this so I can gauge my runs. Hopefully P90X will provide enough strength training to get me through the upper body-based obstacles such as Funky Monkey and the Rope Climb, while the running will help with the...uhh...running..part of the course.
Today's workout is Back/Bi's which is tough as hell but is a killer arm workout. I look forward to the coming weeks of training and preparation for the event.
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