I got the new year off to a good start with a 5k run in the morning. I followed this with some supersets of power cleans and front squats. Later, I spent some quality time with my heavy bag.
What did you do to get the year off to a good start?
Health Tip: Log Your Exercise -- http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/01/01/AR2009010100966.html
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- Rest Day
- Heavy Bag and Pushups
- A Little Light A Little Heavy
- Moderate Intensity And Volume Day
- Light Walking
- Burnin' Up The Calories
- Some Pretty Decent Activity
- A Great Back Workout
- Gotta Love This Weather
- Low Activity Day
- High Intensity Cardio
- Lots of Walking and Some Circuits
- Stepmill and Stationary Bike
- Plyos and Heavy Bag
- Just An OK Saturday
- Friday's Fun
- Just The Beast
- Lotsa Pain, Cardio and Chest
- Nuttin But Beast And Elmo
- A Pretty Decent Day Of Activity
- 1000 Reps
- Busy Day
- Better Than Yesterday
- Low Activity
- A Decent Day of Activity
- The Beast, X-Trainer and Power Cleans
- Rest Day
- More Circuits
- Circuits, Boxing and Jump Rope
- Low Activity Day
- HAPPY NEW YEAR
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- TOPFIT
- Medford, OR, United States
- Hi! I'm Patrick Frey, your in-home, online and on-the-trail Personal Trainer, Fitness Educator, and Strength & Conditioning Specialist. With over 35 years of fitness experience, and certifications from the National Strength and Conditioning Association, the International Sports Sciences Association, and the American Council on Exercise, I have the knowledge and experience you need to reach your health and fitness goals. My interests over the years have included running, bicycling, cross-country skiing, hiking, backpacking, bodybuilding, powerlifting, olympic lifting, volleyball, and general health, fitness and nutrition. I've trained hundreds of people of all ages and abilities from elite athletes to sedentary couch potatoes, in everything from well equipped gyms to un-equipped homes, online, in the park and on the trails. To me, there's nothing more exciting than helping people improve their health, look better, feel better, or improve their sports performance.
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