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I'm a level I "sports performance certified" USAW coach, and I train, and work as an assistant coach at Asheville Strength and Conditioning, a great little gym here in Asheville, N.C.

I work with clients who want to get strong and fit, and specialize in helping older, detrained individuals reclaim their fitness and youthful athleticism.

Also, it should be said that I used to train with, and still love many of the folks down at CrossFit Asheville. A lot of the older portions of this blog deals with CrossFit and reflects my earlier fascination with CrossFit's "fitness as sport" model of training. I've learned a lot from CrossFit since I first discovered it, back in late 2008, even though my own training is now more focused on developing pure strength and capacity in the basic strength lifts.

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Strength Day • September 21, 2010, at 7:29 am

Day Three

For me, the third day of Half Marathon recovery. I still have pain in both knees, and in my right foot (big toe base knuckle). And also: first day in the new CFA space! Very nice.

I opted for a light warm up, chats with Corey and Shanna and various buddies, a brief strength session, and some rolling and additional mobility work. Time for a re-set.

Warm Up

Footwork, crawling, dislocates and mobility, squats (10), overhead squats (10), GHD sit ups (10), push-ups (10), pull-ups (2), ring dips (2), ring pull ups (4)

Strength: Shoulder Press

60% 2×12 @ 30s
(70 lbs, 24 reps, 5:36)
Volume: 1,680
 

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