Fitness recap

Fitness recap – good attitude and music

My plan of walking every day quickly went down the drain this week. I had to stay home a few days this week to be around while builders worked on replacing doors and windows. The other days there were insane winds, and/or I needed to take time to prepare music for upcoming events. At least the latter was a good thing. Playing the guitar is a quite athletic activity, but does singing count as fitness? Maybe fitness for the soul!

Anyway, at least I went to the gym.

In these posts I join a weekly link-up to share my weekly fitness routine and the ups and downs during the week with barbells, walking shoes or else. This is good for accountability, for my own documentation, the fitness/running blogger community is lovely, and I hope these posts might inspire someone to start lifting weights and generally getting more active. I usually also add in some bits from everyday life as well as some photos. Let’s get into it!

Monday – gym & walk

Last day of March! And this was the day before the builders came, so I could still leave the house. It was foggy but mild, and a very pleasant walk until the drizzle came. After lunch the fog lifted but during my walk, this was the view.

I walked 3,6 km and really enjoyed the atmosphere. Yes, sunshine is good for the soul and more, but there’s something special about fog.

In the afternoon it was time to hit the gym.

Fitness
  • Lunges, barbell 35 kgs
  • Bulgarian split squats, barbell 30 kg
  • Chest press, barbell 37,5 kgs
  • Declined push-ups
  • Straight arm pullovers, 9 kg dumbbells
  • Good mornings, barbell 30 kgs
  • Shoulder press, barbell 15 kgs
  • Upright row, barbell 20 kgs

I haven’t had any great progress lately with the Bulgarians and I’m sure it’s all in my head, so today I tried a new strategy. Why do I always start on the right leg? The left is my weakest. Today I decided to start on the left, to get started before my brain knew what I was doing. It worked really well!

I don’t have a lot of other comments to add, it was a good solid session. I nearly crushed my face again with the push-ups! And I’m getting there with the barbell shoulder press.

Tuesday

Today I had to stay home for the builders.

Wednesday – gym

Again, I had to skip a walk to be home while the builder finished the work. It was very windy so I wasn’t too tempted to go out anyway, but I enjoyed a good gym session in the late afternoon.

Fitness
  • Back squats, barbell 60 kgs
  • Step-ups, 8 kg dumbbells
  • Inclined flyes, 8 kg dumbbells
  • Renegade row, 9 kg dumbbells
  • Straight arm pullovers, 9 kg dumbbells
  • Barbell row, 30 kgs
  • Forward raise, 7 kg dumbbells
  • Shoulder shrugs, 10 kg dumbbells

Today I had a major breakthrough, perhaps mentally more than anything else. In the past I’ve always chickened out from doing weighted step-ups. I just didn’t feel stable enough and was too afraid to fall and get injured. I have no idea why I would be less stable with dumbbells in my hands though? There’s so much s*** still going on in my head.

Today I decided to give it a try. My legs are strong, my balance is much better than it used to be, so there was no reason why I wouldn’t be able to do it, even with 8 kg dumbbells! The first set was VERY wobbly but I made it, and in the other two sets I got into a good flow. This is probably nothing for other people but for me it was a big deal, and it was such a good feeling to be able to do it.

Thursday – finally a walk

Yay, finally I took myself out to do some walking. And the weather was good, although quite windy. I walked 4 km.

There was a lovely view over the bay this day! High (or at least not low) tide is VERY uncommon at the time I usually go walking. I love this spot but it’s obviously more beautiful when the tide is in.

Friday – gym

Today it was cold and quite windy. I didn’t walk today since I needed to stay home to prepare music for our new gig. I did some good singing practice, started learning a new song (which is a great warm-up!) and made a song & tune list. My guitar playing is very mediocre after lack of proper practice lately but I can’t fix that in a few hours.

In the afternoon I went to the gym.

Fitness
  • Deadlifts, barbell 45 kgs
  • Reverse lunges, barbell 30 kg
  • Dumbbell row, 17,5 kgs
  • Parachutes
  • Inclined chest press, 12,5 kg dumbbells
  • Flyes, 8 kg dumbbells
  • Bent-over lateral raise, 7 kg dumbbells
  • Shoulder press, 7 kg dumbbells

It was good to go a bit heavier with the deadlifts again and I felt great doing them. At the end of the reverse lunges I started feeling the familiar strain in my right glute/lower back, nothing too bad but it was there and it was very annoying. I definitely didn’t overload anything but this muscle is causing me trouble on and off.

Outside the gym – all about music

We went to do our new gig! This Friday gig was the first, sort of a trial. We had no idea what to expect! It was quite busy when we arrived but we felt very welcome with a reserved table in the corner, and around 9 pm we kicked off, with a slowish waltz and then one of the “softer” bluesy songs. The pub was very busy and to begin with we only noticed one person who was truly enjoying the music, but later we realised that a lot of people expressed appreciation (to the bar staff!) and at the end a group of lovely elderly gentlemen sat down close to us. They were a lovely bunch and sang along with us on the more well-known country songs.

When you play in pubs like this it’s not always meant to be a big audience listening 100% to the band, in many cases it’s more like background music and I don’t mind that. Generally it was a great night and we’re going back next Saturday.

Yesterday was also a music night – we went to some friends who were hosting a house concert with an American bluegrass duo, followed by snacks and jam session. The music was great and it was lovely to see some of our local bluegrass friends and acquaintances again. We came home after 1 am – my goodness, I’m too old for this, haha! But I had a good music inspiration boost.

After two nights of poor sleep, today has been a slow day and the only activity I’ve done was to have an eye test and order new glasses. The pricing of this stuff nearly gives me a heart attack, but what do you do!

Next week the weather is supposed to be good and less windy, and there’s nothing special going on so I plan a LOT more walking and generally back to normal life.

Hope you are doing well and had a good week! Please share your highlights in the comments!

Thanks Kim and Deborah for hosting the Weekly Rundown link-up!


18 responses to “Fitness recap – good attitude and music”

  1. Deborah Brooks avatar

    I had a few days of service people here as well. It’s hard to coordinate fitness around that sometimes. Nice work marketing it happen. Hope your weather cooperates more this week

    1. Susanne avatar

      Yes, it was quite frustrating having to stay home. But going to the gym is non-negotiable and that’s it. I’m glad to have that work done now and be able to set my routine as I want.

  2. Lisa @ TechChick Adventures avatar

    How fun that you had a music gig! I would be intimidated to be playing music like that, but that’s why I’m not a musician! Sounds like a lot of fun and it was successful. Good job on that breakthrough with the weights too. I can see how it would be intimidating following an injury and would take a bit of mental pushing to get past it!

    1. Susanne avatar

      It was so good to do a gig again! Even if I’m not sure if I should call it that when we don’t really get paid (only free drinks). A musician friend of ours told us later that we really should ask to get paid and not do free work. She’s right but I also feel I’m still mostly doing it to get experience and confidence. We’ll see what happens.
      Yes, I was getting there with the step-ups last summer but then the second foot injury happen. Now I feel I’m 100% back to where I was and a bit beyond that too.

  3. Kimberly Hatting avatar

    Solid week of fitness with a good mix of fun! Bummer on the cold and windy weather (but, I can certainly relate).That’s exciting about the weighted sit-ups! My Saturday workout involved a reverse ladder of single arm push-presses, starting with eight on each side, then seven, etc. I thought that seemed SO ambitious…but once I got going, it was challenging, but very doable and very empowering!

    1. Susanne avatar

      Step-ups and not sit-ups, but yes! I was so excited about it! Single arm push presses sounds tough! But single-anything exercises are really good. I can imagine they were empowering!

  4. Darlene Cardillo avatar

    We’ve had many windy days too.

    Glad your new gig went well.

    I think I want to try dead lifts. Wish me luck. With a trainer hopefully.

    1. Susanne avatar

      Seems like the whole world is more windy these days. 🙁
      Do try deadlifts! It’s a great exercise for runners (and everyone). But find a trainer if you haven’t done them before, good form is essential.

  5. Wendy avatar

    It looks like you got all your fitness in despite having the workers at your house! Nice job. Glad you were able to conquer those weighted step-ups! They always make my heart pound.

    Congrats on the gig at the pub! I bet you had so much fun doing your thing!

    I also like the fog, especially when I’m taking my photos. It really makes things interesting.

    1. Susanne avatar

      Yes, at least the days I couldn’t go out to walk, the weather wasn’t the best (very windy) so I didn’t miss too much.
      The step-ups were a big boost for my confidence, that’s for sure!

  6. Jenny avatar

    You were probably having a good day, AND all your strength work is paying off. Sounds like you had three great sessions at the gym, and you got in a couple walks as well. Congrats on the gig- it definitely changes the whole energy of a place to have live music. I’m sure people appreciated it!

    1. Susanne avatar

      Yes, people seemed to like it and it was a very busy night. Next time we’ll play on a Saturday and they said Saturdays are quieter. We’ll see how it goes.

  7. Catrina avatar

    It sounds like you’ve had quite the week, Susanne! Despite all the changes and the weather challenges, you’ve managed to fit in some solid workouts and inspiring music sessions. Your dedication to both the gym and your music is really impressive.

    I’m especially impressed by how you pushed through your mental block with the step-ups! 8kg in each hand – that’s amazing! We did them at CrossFit last week, and the max I could manage was 5kg per hand. And I’m supposed to be used to step-ups, ha!

    Here’s to a smoother week ahead, with lots of walking and better weather!

    1. Susanne avatar

      Mental block is 100% the perfect attribute, Catrina! This was so much in my head, like with many exercises that require good balance. I remember once in the gym, quite early on, I had trouble with some exercise and said something about “… because my balance is so poor” and my trainer corrected me and said “… because you THINK your balance is so poor”. That was very thought-provoking and I started thinking about why balance specifically would be such a problem. The only reason I could remember (other than being weak) was that I had some quite traumatising experiences in gym class in school when I was 9-10, when I was basically forced to go on the balance beam and as I remember it, it was HIGH and I just couldn’t do it. Perhaps not because of poor balance but because I was afraid of the height. I can help but think this formed my feeling of not having good balance. Now obviously after my stress fracture, my balance did deteriorate, but other than that it’s all about mental block.

  8. Debbie avatar

    Congrats on getting invited to go back to play at the pub again this coming weekend!

    Nice job on getting in those three strength training workouts at the gym. Here’s hoping the wind dies down so you can take more pictures for your readers, err, I mean so you can take more walks. 😉

    1. Susanne avatar

      Thanks, Debbie! I have good news for you – I’ve been out for a good walk today and there are new photos of cows coming! And more, obviously. 😀

      1. Debbie avatar

        COWS!!!

  9. Anne avatar

    Music! Fitness despite being hampered by the builder! Are you going to share pictures? I hope? I am so glad that the gig and the jam session went well – it seems as though spring is really filling up with things that feed your soul, and I am so glad. Now if the weather and the wind would just cooperate for your walks, you would be in good shape. 🙂

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