Haiku is too easy
A rather boring cold October day.
I should have worn my jacket. Now I see.
I told the cats don't shed until Friday
But do not think they're listening to me.
At work, I didn't get much done today.
I'm lonely now that all my friends have quit.
A little progress would help to allay
this feeling that I'm sort of faking it.
Then yoga -- by a strange coincidence
we worked on straddle-ups in class. And though
I meant to post of something else for once
I'm working on them still, and now you know.
All day I loved and hated life, in turns.
I want to quiet my brain, but still it churns.
I should have worn my jacket. Now I see.
I told the cats don't shed until Friday
But do not think they're listening to me.
At work, I didn't get much done today.
I'm lonely now that all my friends have quit.
A little progress would help to allay
this feeling that I'm sort of faking it.
Then yoga -- by a strange coincidence
we worked on straddle-ups in class. And though
I meant to post of something else for once
I'm working on them still, and now you know.
All day I loved and hated life, in turns.
I want to quiet my brain, but still it churns.
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as for the handstand pushup goal, moving slowly from flat pushup to hs pushup will move the load from mostly-pecs to mostly-delts. this is actually a place where (I imagine) free weights might help a lot. sitting/standing up with weights, you could do the right arm/shoulder motion with weights you can handle, and slowly increase the weights. might make for more direct improvement than training one muscle group then shifting the load to another.
squats could do something for jumps if they're jump squats! to do them, just hold some light dumbbells against your hip creases. squat and jump and squat and jump. i never do these anymore. :)
I never knew my curls were helping back up my acl, just knew my knees started feeling more stable. thank you, that makes more sense now!
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are you saying that moving from flat pushup to hspu would be good because it would slowly shift the load from one muscle group to the other, or that it would be bad because suddenly my delts would have to do most of the work whereas i wasn't working them before?
there's this great list of plyo exercises for power:
http://www.performanceworkouts.com/exercise_guides_power_1.shtml
but i just don't know... i have never seen a "plyo box" at either of the gyms i've tried, and as i've mentioned before, making myself do this stuff is hard because it doesn't feel fun. this is why i need a training partner. but also, neither of the gyms i've tried has had a community bulletin board!
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Those plyo exercises look kick-ass. I don't see them doing anything with that "plyo box" that you couldn't do with an aerobics step though.