So all my months of lackluster training compounded by illness certainly set me back in regards to my PRT training. (I wrote about my Physical Readiness Training Challenge (PRT) here). I am not giving up by any means but I am going to have to work very hard to hit my goals. They are ambitious goals for someone who needs to drop about 60 pounds, but I do believe they are reachable. I will push hard until my July 31 deadline and then I will know if I need to push the deadline out few months. It's the way of the warrior, right? Seven times down, 8 times up.
Today, I ran a half mile in 8.25. It gets worse as I go farther. I need to go 38% faster. That is a lot faster. Today I ate breakfast too close to my workout. I'm sure that did not help! I'm not sure if I can run that much faster but I am working toward that perfection in the half mile. Hence forth, I will finish running my goal distance later in my workout at an easier speed for me. Once I get my half-mile time under control, I'll step up to 3/4 mile.
I am up to 3 sets of 10 high incline wall push-ups. Tomorrow I graduate to the arm of the sofa. It's an intimidating prospect because last time I tried it I could not -- do -- it--at -- all.
My goal for my curl-ups was 17 by now, but I can do 12. I am happy to celebrate that progress because imagine my shock (and disgust) when I started all this and realized I could not do any of them in the way the Navy prescribes.
Finally, the swimming. I can fairly easily swim half the distance required but I have not had anyone officially time me. That's "on the list" for next week. The younger children have been really good about entertaining themselves in the shallow end while I swim my laps which has made this less painful then I thought it would be. Next week I'll be ready for a time check.
So how about you? Are you PRT ready?
Looking Forward
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As the year drifts quietly to a close, I inevitably think of promises
kept-- and those broken --and wonder about what lies beneath the lovely
wrapping i...
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