Tuesday, February 27, 2007

Training Log - 02.26.07

I ended up not feeling great on Sundayafternoon, so I never ended up going skiing OR lifting. But last night I did the lifting for Days 1 & 2 of the new week to get ahead/back on track, and to leave myself some time to get out on the new snow tonight and/or tomorrow. Let me know if you're up for a ski.

Sunday, February 25, 2007

Training Log - 02.23.07 - 02.25.07

Friday: Just a push ups and sit ups day.

Saturday: Day 3 of workout week. Front squats, bench, triceps, inverted row, etc.

Sunday (today): Does shoveling count? (Proud to be the first on the block to have the walks cleared!)
I might also try to go skiing if the snow lets up. Theodore Wirth Park said they were grooming early this morning, but I don't feel like driving, or skiing, with the snow in my face today. Alternative: do Day 1 of the next workout week...

Friday, February 23, 2007

Training Log - 02.22.07

2 mile run + plyos.

Thursday, February 22, 2007

Is this funny?


I don't know...

Training Log - 02.21.07

Easy day. Just push ups and sit ups last night.

Wednesday, February 21, 2007

Training Log - 02.20.07

2 mile run, followed by plyos.
Änna and I decided that this route would make a good timed 2 mile run after we establish a base. We ran it in 16 minutes last night (so 8 min. miles), but there is a significant hill for the last 1/4 - 1/2 mile. Maybe I'll be able to bring it within 13 minutes later in the season.

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Day 2 of the workout week.
Back Squats, Incline Bench, Hamstrings (still trying to find a good alternative workout here)... can't remember what else. Stretching. Later, sit-ups.

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I feel pretty good today. Not nearly as sore as I was when I started lifting, etc. The plyos aren't killing my calves the next day anymore. I'd like to find a good 3 mile running route. We have 2 and 4, which are sometimes too short and too long, respectively, for what I want to do/feel like doing. Maybe I'll try to find that tonight. My problem is that I hate backtracking. It's so morally defeating. :) Loops are so much more... pretty.

Tuesday, February 20, 2007

Hey Joe, BTW I still think Tivo is a huge scam.

I got in a mild argument with a friend while watching the Super Bowl a couple weeks back about the incredibly useful, but decidedly deceiving Tivo DVR system.

Joe's argument: "I love the Tiiiivvvo!"
My argument: "I cannot believe that Tivo is getting away with charging a for their devices as if they were providing a monthly service... for what is basically a glorified harddrive!"

Tivo: "You had me in your home another month, give me more money. *cough* [Shut up, Bjorn] *cough*"

What services are we charged for monthly? Telephones/Cell phones, cable/dish, Internet... And why do these services require periodic charges? Because they all stream their users information. These services, as overly-expensive as they can be, are still at least services. We pay for bandwidth, satellites, towers, maintenance, etc. every month, and sometimes nothing for the hardware.

Tivo knowingly has it backwards, somehow they've fooled everybody, and they must be making a killing. I bet Steve Jobs is wishing that he included a monthly service charge on all iPods for the, uh, service of storing TV shows, movies and music, just like the Tivo...

Here's the kicker. You can make your own DVR! Make Magazine has an article explaining how to do it here.

Unfortunately making your own DVR isn't exactly easy, or cheap. You actually have to be pretty resourceful mod an old PC to work like a Tivo. So whereas, NO, I don't think that people are stupid for just buying a Tivo over making their own; YES, I do think it sucks that Tivo has set this standard for DVR technology so that no competitor (who would easily have the resources to cheaply put together the described components in the Make article and mass market them) would ever come out with a piece of DVR hardware that required no monthly charge... In fact, I'm still shocked that this hasn't happened already, so I assume that there's some kind of bullshit licencing on DVR technology.

Anyone have an PC they want to get rid of?

Training Log January 1st - February 19 2007

I thought it might be a good idea to post my workout schedule:
1.) So my friends and teammates can see where I'm at and encourage (er, ridicule) me to work harder when I'm sluffing off and,
2.) at the times where I am on top of my game they might be inspired to work harder themselves.

I think it will be good both personally and as a teammate to be held accountable for what I'm putting into my fitness.

Training notes (roughly - these should get more specific from now on):
• Since New Years I've done push ups and situps everyday that I don't do some other kind of workout.
• Those other kinds of workouts have been xc skiing, which was great when I could do it (5-6 times, not enough!), lifting (pretty sporadically, but I now plan on adhering to Jason's program from last year - minus Olympic lifts, plus plyos). I think I'm on track on Week 2, Day 2.
• Änna and I went running yesterday and it was pretty good. We went 4+ miles, mostly along River Road. We have a pretty nice area to run around. Let me know if you're up for joining me/us.

Monday, February 19, 2007

News.

So CLX broke up.

Seiler is starting an Open team, and good for him, really, but what about the other (now former) CLXers? I ask not because I want to judge, but really because I am just curious. I feel really out of the loop on this... Are people upset? Surprised? I guess an easy answer is yes, of course some people are upset, but are there a handful of players in Iowa without a team now? I'm thinking especially about the women.... Seiler mentions that a number of the men on CLX are following him, but it might not be as cool for the ladies who will have to splice themselves on to a foreign feeling women's squad. I don't know. Maybe it's not a big deal at all. If it were MOE, I'd be thinking the same thing. (I would enjoy playing Open with the Moe men, and some women would go play for Bait... but some people would probably feel screwed.)

All that being said, I really hope the Van Buren Boys are a successful Open team. Best of luck in '07...

Thursday, February 15, 2007

Another first.

Well, I had my first Water Cooler Discussion today. One of those things that you think of as "classic workplace," although [like me, previously] you've never had a WCD, witnessed a WCD, or even heard of anyone having a WCD, outside of TV and movies.

Well now you have.



We talked about work.

Sunday, February 11, 2007

Dear Ultimate,

It's been awhile, and after a good, long, needed rest from all things Ultimate, I find myself drifting back into the world that has been, at many times, the most dominant aspect of my adult life. It seems like the lack of Anna's and my presence in Winter League, tournaments, and conversations has been noted, and with rumors of "who's playing/not playing next year," etc., flying around I thought I'd lay out my intentions for the next year.

1. I have been, and do plan on scaling back my Ultimate involvement this year. No more league, or random pick up. I WAS burned out a little bit last year. Maybe not even because there was too much Ultimate in my life, but comparatively.... with my first full year of full-time work, personal stuff... Ultimate took a too large a piece of the Bjorn pie. And OK, I don't plan on getting married again this summer, so I'll probably have time to spare, but that's EXACTLY what I want. But at the same time I see this scaling back as a FOCUSING. Focusing my energy and time so that Club Ultimate can be a place where I can release my pent up energy and excitement about this sport (instead of sometimes having to create it when my body and/or mind are less than willing). God bless those of you who can still play 8 days a week.

2. I do, however, also plan on adhering to a pre-season training regiment, trying out, and making MOE '07. I plan on devoting all that I can to that team for at least another season. Regardless of how early/late the season starts, how extensive the travel/tournament schedule is, and what the make up of the team is come our first tournament, I'm going to do what I can to make sure I fit with this team and that they value my commitment.

3. Lifting - Regionals time is 35 weeks away, I had this week marked on my calender as a key date to buck up training (Jason's program from last year had a 35 week schedule that I'm going to follow loosely). I am dropping some aspects of the lifting that I did last year. The squats, for one, did little for me. Mostly, I know, because I had knee issues, and then ankle issues, and then comfort issues with Olympic lifting in general. The Back and Front squats I'll probably continue, actually, and maybe some weightless Overheads because they felt like they were doing some good for my crooked back and shoulders. Other than that I'm going to implement the Air Alert II pylo. program to generate more leg power. Running - as much as I don't enjoy running, and as much as I've heard that any kind of distance running will hurt your top speeds, sprinting, etc... I think I'm going to try to get back into that this season.... I want to say that this is counter intuitive, but it's my intuition that's got me going in this direction. Counter-productive? I don't think so. I HOPE not. Let's face it, I wasn't about to break any land speed records anyway and I feel the most in shape when I'm distance running a couple times a week. It worked for me in college, and I feel like trying what's worked for me in the past this season. (I don't have to be in any better shape than I was in college, just smarter. And I guess that's a whole 'nother challenge in itself.)

I don't know if I want to get into much else in this post. I do have some thoughts about season length, try-outs, tournaments...

Shoot, I guess I'll write a little more.

I do know that I was at least happy with my playtime last year, although I've realized now that it never really mattered how many points I played as long as my captains (and teammates) made me feel like my skills were needed, and subsequently utilized. Dave and Anna did a great job of this throughout the Series especially. This makes me feel that Moe could possibly take on a few 'projects' during tryouts (increase roster = easier tryouts for team-builders + expanded potential/future of team?).*** I guess my main point is that PT need not be represented by statistical equality, and that this insight will somehow help the tryout process... Anyway, I felt good with my PT last year and could still feel good with less as long as I felt we were using our strengths at all times.
Easier said than done.

Whatever.

Next.

I'm not going to Boston, Poultry and Seattle twice... but I think that's ok. It's great even. I think that a Moe & Friends team would be great at Potlatch, Poultry... Aquatenial and Cooler for that matter... Playing those tournaments full squad vs. not playing/half of us playing them/all of us and our siblings playing them... I can't see it as a sure GOOD THING or BAD THING. Loosing shit points in shit games all weekend... all summer, even if we win the whole tourney, is [part of] what makes us freak out about not having what it takes. And on the other hand winning those same points might just fluff our ego, sending us unprepared into the next battle. That's over-analysis, of course, but I'd be happy to see a heavier, competition-wise, and lighter, # of tourney-wise, shorter moefficial schedule, if such a thing is possible.

What else? Maybe I'll try to save the rest for the meeting(s).
Thanks for reading.
#22

*** After reading a recent email from Dave I realized that cutting the team down to 25 was a good move last year and I don't think there's any good reason to go back on that. To quote myself, "we never needed any more pieces to finish the puzzle, we just needed to know how to put them together."

Monday, February 05, 2007

Clean Plate Club, Follow Up.

I love when you're thinking, writing, or talking about something and it later pops up on the news, in a book/show/movie, or in another conversation... It feels like a validation of universally worthwhile thought...

Anna was listening to MPR last Friday and during their Mid-Morning program they had on Dr. Brian Wansink, author of Mindless Eating: Why We Eat More Than We Think. Dr. Wansink has been doing research on the way we Americans eat and has conducted some pretty interesting experiments (and has gotten some even more interesting results!) . I listened to the show during a bye at an indoor Ultimate tournament this weekend and thought I'd pass along the link.

Bon Appetit!

Boston Bomb Scare

Major highways, bridges and tunnels in the Boston area were shut down last week after someone reported seeing what they thought could be a bomb attached to an overpass...

I'm sure all of you heard about this, and if you haven't, Google "Boston Bomb Scare" and you'll see what I'm talking about.

Turns out the "sophisticated electronic devices," as I heard one news-caster describe them, were no more than ["guerrilla"] publicity devices for the Cartoon Network/Adult Swim tv show Aqua Teen Hunger Force.

When I heard about the incident I at once felt both sorry for the cops who had no choice but to respond seriously to a potential bomb sighting, but at the same time surprised at how long this 'scare' apparently went on and how much I had to hear about it as national breaking news... especially considering the following:
*38 of these devices were placed in Boston, WEEKS before last Wednesday's 'scare'...
*The ad campaign has been installed in 11 major cities. The 'perpetrators' were said to be mostly confused about why this happened in Boston, and why now?!
*And here are pictures of the 'suspicious' devices.



Wouldn't the cops have found the first one and been like, "Oh, that's not a bomb," and played it off like any other bomb threat that turns out to be nothing? I don't know. I can see both sides of this one, but Turner seems to have been made into a big target just because they'll be able to shell out to the city [ies?] for this mishap. And the Boston city officials are really playing the victim - not even accepting the public apology from TBS. That's low. (Poor Turner Broadcasting, I know.) But what would happen if it was just me, putting up Brite-Lites that said "BJORN!" all over Minneapolis?

I don't think it's worth trying...

Friday, February 02, 2007