DO YOU HAVE FRIENDS IN HIGH PLACES LIKE MINE?

DO YOU HAVE FRIENDS IN HIGH PLACES LIKE MINE?

HAD A CHANCE TO CATCH UP WITH MY FRIEND KENT TONIGHT, and boy was it enlightening and confirming.  He's a multi-time national champ...

... from high school right on up to the Senior Games.

Gold medals to prove it. 

Funny thing is we'd never compared training notes.

Probably because he's a world-class Volleyball Player and we didn't considered ourselves to have much in common...

... he had a 40" vertical leap, I had an okay sprint.

Anyway, we have a lot in common now.  

Not with sports, with age and how to preserve our health and be competitive.  

For reference, his team is comprised of an average age of 65, and they still compete in the 50's.

Legit.

Turns out we're doing almost the identical regimen.

  • Lift weights daily
  • Stretch daily
  • Eat whole foods
  • Stay away from bread and sugar
  • Hypervolt and Hyperice

He probably stretches more than I do, and for sure he warms up more than I do...

... he's doing very explosive moves.

  • Box jumps, on and off
  • Playing tennis
  • Running hard

Funny thing.

He got all geeked up when I told him about the sled.

You got a sled?

Yeah.

They're so expensive.

I know, but worth it for all the activation in my ankles.

Where do you do it?

Right on my street, confirms to my neighbors how weird I am.

Ok, I'm getting it.

Get this one from Freak Athlete.

I guess the moral of the story is this... 

  • keep challenging yourself
  • keep signing up for the races

... stay strong.

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164.6
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1 Circuit of RaceDay Ready Resistance Training
20 minutes recovery  
70 minutes reading + Journaling 

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