I’ve had some busy weeks and weather that doesn’t know it’s spring, and all I want is to get out walking and taking photos! While writing this, we had a day with wind gusts up to 67 km/h and a feels-like temperature of -2C. How does that sound for the end of March?
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!
During the past two weeks I’ve done some good things in the gym, including successful 55 kg deadlifts, good bench presses and squats, and I managed to do 45 kg split squats. Happy days!
Some good walks have happened lately even if they were few:


With all the cold and windy weather, there hasn’t been much movement happening here other than lifting weights. Let’s talk about how this week played out.
Monday – strength training at home
Monday was St Patrick’s day, and we actually stayed at home. I’m all for celebrating St Patrick’s day but it means hanging out in packed pubs, and last year I got the flu afterwards and missed the local whiskey festival the weekend after. This year I had decided to do what I could to be in form for the festival, and the weather was awful – windy and with a feels-like temp of 2C, so we didn’t even go to see the parade (which is quite uninteresting anyway in our town, with mostly schools and sports teams participating).
In the late afternoon I enjoyed a short strength session with bilateral dumbbell rows, Renegade rows, shoulder press, bicep curls and tricep presses.
Tuesday
Another cold day and I stayed inside all day to work.
Wednesday – gym
Finally a proper gym session, and this one was massive. We started with some soft exercises for the legs, but we went back to 12 reps. There is nothing soft about that! We’ve cut weight on the leg exercises after a muscle issue I had in my lower back/glute last week, but all the other exercises were still with the heavier weights.

3 sets x 12 reps
- Sumo squats, barbell 40 kgs
- Lunges, 10 kg dumbbells
- Bench press, barbell 37,5 kgs
- Renegade row, 9 kg dumbbells
- Straight arm pullovers, 9 kg dumbbells
- Dumbbell row, 17,5 kg
- Upright row, barbell 20 kgs
- Lateral raise, 7 kg dumbbells
While I love the feeling of doing a heavier squat, these sumo squats felt really good, and same with the lunges. With the lower weight I could focus more on depth, and with 12 reps it was still a decent challenge.
The rest was tough! These were the same weight as I did with 8 reps earlier, and it was all about attitude to keep myself going.
Thursday
I expected some hardcore DOMS especially in the shoulders, but I was actually fine. It was a fantastic spring day and it would have been the perfect day to go for a walk, but I had a dentist appointment at a stupid time of the day. I probably need to go out early in the morning on days like this if I’ll get out at all, but will wait until it’s a bit warmer.
Friday – gym
After my post-hiking foot injury last year I’ve been looking at different options for hiking shoes and recently I started losing patience with trying shoes I didn’t know if they would work. I just want to enjoy a good hike! Altra hasn’t failed me yet but I still think my old Lone Peaks have a bit too much cushioning, so I went back to their website to look at their Superior model (which is a lower trail shoe they’ve had in the past) but saw it was now gone from the shop.
Instead I found there is a new Lone Peak model called Lone Peak 9+ with various improvements, most importantly a Vibram Megagrip outsole. This is the same material I had on those Italian hiking boots, and the grip is the one thing I really liked with them. I decided to give these new Lone Peaks a try since the price was quite decent compared to most other hiking shoe options. Today they arrived!
The colours are insane! But all my leggings and most other athletic clothes are black, so a splash of colour doesn’t hurt.


At first I felt like “these are so stiff compared to what I’m used to” but when I put them on they were actually very nice. There are some other improvements that I’m happy about – the cushioning is different and they don’t feel as “spongy” as my old Lone Peaks, and they have much more support around the heel, where the old ones were a bit too flimsy.
These should work fine for the 2025 hiking season and I can’t wait to get out there!
In the afternoon it was gym time.

3 sets x 12 reps
- Diagonal lunges, barbell 20 kgs
- Hexbar deadlifts, 43 kgs
- Flyes, 8 kg dumbbells
- Bench press, 12,5 kg dumbbells
- Bilateral dumbbell row, 12,5 kg dumbbells
- Good mornings, barbell 30 kgs
- Bent-over lateral raise, 7 kg dumbbells
- Shoulder press, barbell 15 kgs
We still go easy on the legs, and the lighter hexbar deadlift was like a walk in the park compared to what I’m used to. Everything else was a good challenge, but again I was surprised how well I managed particularly the shoulder exercises – and particularly the shoulder press which is one of my hardest exercises.
After my session we went straight to Cork for the whiskey festival! I had tickets for the brand expo which is the more interesting part since you can discover new brands, make new connections and check out their products. The venue is anything but photography-friendly (too dark) but we had a good time, tasted some good whiskeys and had good conversations with various people.
Saturday
A soft day with some walking in Cork.
Sunday
Today is a beautiful sunny day but SO windy. I’d love a walk but not with these strong winds!
Instead I did some deadbugs, various hip mobility exercises, and heel raises.
This coming week should be fairly straightforward, and the weather forecast looks mostly good so far. Could this be a week of good walks? We’ll see.
I hope you are doing well and that you’ve had a good, active week. Thanks Kim and Deborah for hosting the Weekly rundown link-up!
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