CGO 14.5
for time:
21-18-15-12-9-6-3
thrusters 95#/65#
burpees-over-bar
28:45
I knew beforehand that this one was going to suck. If this was a normal workout, I definitely would not have done the thrusters at 95#, but since I was registered for the Open, I did not really have the choice. The annoying thing about thrusters is that I find the front squat part rather trivial, but the overhead press part, even with the momentum coming out of the squat, is rough. At least, doing 80+ reps is rough. I tried to break up the rounds into three parts (e.g. 7×3, then 6×3, then 5×3, etc.) but I could not keep that up and eventually just did the thrusters in sets of three. The burpees themselves weren’t so bad, I really used them to get my heart rate down from the thrusters.
All in all, this was the hardest workout I have done in a while. My shoulders locked up maybe thirty minutes after I finished, and I could not raise my arms (right was much worse than left). I had an unpleasantly funny moment when I could not get my cold sweat filled shirt off when I got home. I had to use my left arm to move my right arm around.
Three hours later, my right shoulder is feeling better. At least I can raise it a bit. ARK is very concerned. “You only have catastrophic health insurance! It might cost $10000 if you get admitted to the hospital!” She is especially concerned with my kidneys since I am on an ACE inhibitor. I am not that concerned at the moment. ARK: “Well, what do I know? It’s not like I am a highly trained health professional, right?”
My time sucked. I did finish though. I basically kept a constant pace throughout, mainly because I wanted to be sure I did not completely exhaust my shoulders during the workout and then not be able to finish.
