Bodywork

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    Tue 27 Jan 26:

    Wow -- almost closing out January. Eleven more to go :confused:

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    Knee were a bit stiff today -- guess two days of rest were finally catching up to it -- next two of course will be relative R&R.

    Lap 1: 4:01 - nothing to see here. Pretty stiff tho, most of any since doing fast and slow laps

    Lap 2: 3:44 - still nothing of note. Stiffness still causing wobbly tracking but not pain

    Lap 3: 3:04 - shuffled half that lap; times commensurate. Relatively fast if not quite most-effortless lap

    Lap 4: 2:37 - jogged entire lap. Noticing my lung capacity is now an upper limit to lap performance, not the knee

    Lap 5: 2:20 - only 17 secs diff between 4 & 5, despite the 150-ft sprint (and only 5 secs quicker than yesterday). Down to pure exhaustion, methinks -- add'l stiffness in knee didn't seem to hold back progression at first... but lack of it 4 & 5 shows any stored energy were spent in 1 - 3. And as yesterday, they were done w/ attn to staying relaxed.

    After I'd reported someone stacking a 12-pk of Heinie bottles atop one of the retaining pillars on the top of the parking structure, right over the entrance to the ramps (stop cables go thru them to prevent cars driving off and nosediving 4 stories into asphalt) -- a slight gust of wind would've pushed several of them right thru some old lady's windshield. Took them down, stood them next to a parking stop, and had mgmt alerted to that and add'l shens going on up there (like dog feces left for months). Was cordoned off, stairwells and all -- I don't blame them one bit. People can suck steaming moos c**k, and now they've taken away my fave outside lap area to cooldown after the laps. :cautious:

    What's more infuriating... is the same urchin who owns the dog(s) who crap on the parking structure, regularly leaves it in the mall upper level too. Turds on the drains, left to the cleaning staff to deal with -- like it's their f***ing right. Non-pet-responsible pieces of s**t need to take longs walks off short cliffs (w/o the pets, of course) :mad:
     
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    Knee were meh, but not as sore as yesterday. Tbh, can't remember if I took Mg last night... tho did sleep well which usually results from it. Well today wasn't going to be a push day, so not as crucial...

    Lap 1: 4:17 - boy these sandals really slow me down, even on the warmup. The ASICS are wider than typical cross-trainers but still compress the muscles between my 1st & 2nd + 3rd & 4th toe metatarsals (dorsal and plantar interosseous muscles), which eventually works itself out w/ endorphins but obvi feet are far more used to sandals, not wearing shoes save spl occasions 16y now.

    Lap 2: 4:09 - have noticed a sharp delineation between gait in shoes (raised heel ~15mm) and sandals. Obvi harder to step off and land on ball of foot, esp with the bad side. But this means the muscles have to contract net 15mm higher on these rest days... which tbh, isn't much of a rest. Both may eventually compromise towards a middle ground, which is why I'm noodling with the amt of push vs. rest days.

    Lap 3: 4:00 - am now sweating. Didn't used to sweat this early... but could be due to not having enough stored Mg (same thing happened the other day forgetting it as well). Not a drenched sweat like I'm dying, but the break of one.

    Lap 4: 4:03 - okay so ~4 mins is basically the warmed-up time for walking-in-sandals laps. Not aiming to get faster, just interesting to see how healing of the knee contributes if anything to the lap times. As of now, a comfy 4 mins (barring any rain or workers mopping slippery tiles in front of me or urchins on their f***ing phones w/ earbuds in not making a hole as I call out 'on your left / on your right')...

    Lap 5: 3:57 - QED

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    The mgmt's opened up the top floor of the parking structure again -- apparently after some of the 'guards' there got a dressing down by Aunty Office Lady to stop seeing stuff on their little golf cart rounds and doing / saying 0 about it. The chicken leg left up there by some ne'er-do-good several weeks ago? Still there bleaching in the goddamned sun... so not all that confident the advice hasn't already exited their far-side torn-up ears :rolleyes::coffee:
     
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    Thu 29 Jan 26:

    Huh. Odd day on the workout...

    Woke after having fallen asleep with my laptop still with me (usually place it on the nightstand before drifting off)... but think that were due to a quite intense 2-hr session y'dy. Think were ~0300... did what I should've done, and returned to slumber for another 2 hrs.

    Woke again 0500, knee felt fine but my energy was a bit lacking -- lack of a full-thru sleep, classic signs. Tried to drift back to rest a tad more, but by then brain has already committed to wakefulness. Lost your window again, Fyooch :whistle:

    But whilst knee were noticeably less irritated (even taking into account y'dy was a rest day)... was unusually placid, walking down the flights to the car (which reinforces my observation years now, that my bod doesn't actually prefer 7 - 8 hrs of sleep, but ~6). Energy tho, was the obverse of that: felt less pain but noticeably more effort to do everything. Oddly cognition / short-term memory were pretty good -- which doesn't track logically :unsure:

    Oh, and due to drifitng off unexpectedly, forgot again to take the Mg. Normally 'forgetting' to take something tho, it's a tacit sign my mind-body doesn't actually want it. Frustratingly wish it'd confab this w/ Conscious Me; might be able to, I d un no, work together or some sh*t :rolleyes:

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    Lap 1: 4:34 - oh yeah, reflects my energy level. Client wasn't the classic energy vampire some clients can be... but they did have massive problems in quite developed muscles, that took a bit of work to suss out

    Lap 2: 4:18 - by now I know this knee isn't the reason it feels so slow around this lap. Yes it hurts, but I've been almost 20 secs faster which/ no pain at all by 2nd lap. No fuel from lack of sleep; body is trying to live life with a construction site still full of cranes and builders and trucks strewn about it

    Lap 3: 4:07 - boy am just plodding around. Doesn't feel the usual exhilaration of knee and legs muscles warming and loosening; still feels like I'm pushing thru something. Times are dropping so knee and muscles are actually warming... but sensation of such lags, annoying

    Lap 4: 4:19 - yep. Something in the damaged knee's acting up... but am also feeling the L knee getting sore too. May have to change the interval schedule if this keeps up into push days

    Lap 5: 4:20 - and there you have it. Not supposed to push but rather alarmed at the rather symmetrical trend of the times: never done that before. Guess I need to actually take that Mg, durr :cautious:

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    Re: Lap 1: After working y'dy's client, hands and blade-side of wrists felt that flu-like sensation -- which means the work released gobs of toxic debris and other pasty-waste stuff from their muscles into surrounding circulation, some exiting thru the local skin. Mind you had on gloves doing their work, thus why I felt it in wrists; they were unprotected from this nasty stuff, and effects made it into the hands, not the other way around.

    One's hands are everything to a bodyworker. And my superpower in particular, is being able to feel structures and textures of the layers of skin and connective tissue, all the way to the bone. Can discern small nerves esp and treat them w/ minimal pain and manipulation elsewhere... which reduces inflammatory response and damage to smaller structures which can impede recovery. But when you release a problem in the tissues from a client, it's not a benign phenomenon -- measures must be taken to protect the prac from absorbing several things the client releases with this work. Fail in this, and truly weird sh*t beging to happen to you.

    Well, need to make a sign on a goddamned piece of paper... and God willing if I see it before I fall asleep tonight, will take that Mg. One day was enough shens. Two days? Had enough of FAFO (n):coffee: