Carpet is out! (almost)

Save a small patch under the stairwell, the carpet is out. Now to find a way to clean the parts of the floor that I wish to cover with rubber tile.

Workout notes: this was a bit different. I split the PT a bit
left knee: not really painful but slightly swollen.
first pull ups (and pt) 5 sets of 6: 3 chin up, 2 mixed grip
slow 3.2 walk around campus and Moss
second pull up: 10, 7, 5 (regular grip)
bench: 10 x 134, 3 sets of 5 x 160 (felt good)
high incline: 3 sets of 5 x 110
curls: 7-7-7 set

then I tired myself out dragging out junk and ripping out the last of the carpet.

More cutting

And the basement is about 2/3 rug free. But I still have the toughest part to go and then I need to determine how much tile I have to use, AND I want to clean the cement floor first.

Walk: well, I made a slow as hell walk 6.3 in 1:42 (16:11 mpm) though I did include the W. Peoria cemetery and its big hill. And this was a “busy urban” walk with vehicles blocking sidewalks, traffic, and 4 fire engines! (at Barker between Cedar and Waverly) Photo via Peoria Area Scanner and Dashcam.

I am finding that it takes a lot of time to recover between medium efforts: in this case, the “harder” workout on Tuesday and the trap bar deadlifts yesterday. Wow..

More carpet ripped up

So, more carpet is ripped up. We shall see how it goes; I need to get that floor clean before I lay down the rubber tiles.

Workout notes:

There was construction at the intersection of Sterling and Rohmann so I had to double back a little and hit the West Peoria track (5 laps = 2.1 miles) at about 3.2 miles.

I did 5 laps of the track in 27:12: 5:43, 5:35, 5:25, 5:17, 5:12. This averages to just *under* 13 minutes per mile and then I limped home: 1.1 more miles. So call it 3.2 +2.1+1.1 = 6.4 miles in 1:38:05; 15:20 pace. But those “get home” miles were sloooooow. I did like that every lap was faster than the previous one.

Later: I blistered my fingers a bit pulling even MORE carpet.

Monday laziness

I slept in too late and ended up not doing too much, though I did pull up more carpet.

Slow 5k commuter pace walk after lunch; before lunch

Pull ups: 6 sets of 5 (doing different grips, even one set wide)
10 pull up style (ok, “almost 10”)
7 chin up style
5 pull up style

bench: 10 x 134, 3 sets of 6 x 155
high incline: 7 x 105, 7 x 105, 5 x 110
curls: 3 sets of 10

Baseball:
One of the scouts at the Chiefs game gave me his player’s card. That was so nice of him.

Oh, the Chiefs started out ok, throwing one of their top prospects. But he was relieved at 4.333 innings and the first reliever did fine. But then came the 7’th and 8’th…3 runs each..lots of walks…AGAIN (10 total) and so a tight 3-3 game was now 8-3

They did rally in the 9’th to cut it to 9-6 but it was yet another loss.

Sunday, May 25, 2025

Yesterday: 10 mile walk; just under 16 mpm. It was to the gate past the ball park, via the gooseloop each way and the “new” loop. I had to dodge market traffic on the way out (started to late) and took Adams from the Gateway building past Dozer on the way back.

It was ok. Garmin got it as 10.1 so I’ll call it 10.3

Key points:

  1. I got hissed at by a groundhog (off of the trail; did not see it at first but heard the hissing.
  2. A former runner (from “in the day”; never got a look at her from the front) passed me on a bike and joked how “old runners” (yes, she called me that) never quit but modify their activities. We complained about our respective lumbars and she continued on her way.

As far as the course: if you are a serious runner, I’d advise you to miss that part of the path during “market days”: it is a real zoo. Given that I was walking about 16 minute miles at the time, it is easy for me to watch for little kids and avoid them. But Adams is a good dodge for the fleet of foot. And I used it on the way back as it was extra crowded.

Evening: the Chiefs beat the Dayton Dragons 6-1 and the whole team looked good. Pitching: very good; few walks. I’d say this was the best they’ve looked all season. Tracy went with me.

The crowd, while not what it once was for a Saturday, was larger than on previous Saturdays. Baseball is inching back.

Workout catch up part N+1

Though the semester is over, baseball plus the basement has kept me busy. I am going to try to rip out more carpet tomorrow; I have some nice matting to lay down in its place. And using those heavy duty scissors has given me sore forearms!

I’ve got some baseball to talk about as well.

Workouts:
Wednesday: weights only between the Bradley MVC game (11-7 loss) and the Chiefs 3-2 win over the Dayton Dragons (very well played game)

The weights: pull ups: 50 plus, 7 sets of 7 plus a set of 5 (mixed the grip)
bench: 10 x 134, 3 sets of 6 x 155
high incline: 6 x 105, 6 x 105, 5 x 110
4 inch trap bar: 10 x 134, 10 x 184, 10 x 225

Thursday: 10k walk (6.2 mile course: 5 hill course plus 1.25) in 1:34:27, 3 minutes faster than two days earlier. I was at 1:02:57 at mile 4 and walked my fastest 2 after that (14:2x average). Teenager yelled at me and I yelled back.

Friday (today) slow 2 miler after weights:
pull ups 7 sets of 7 then 2 sets of 3 to get 55 reps (mixed the grip)
bench: 10 x 134, 7 x 155, 5 x 160, 4 x 160
incline: 3 sets of 5 x 134
high incline: 3 sets of 6 x 105

Baseball:

Bradley lost to Belmont 11-7 in a game that saw the Braves take 1-0 and 4-1 leads. Belmont then lead 8-4 before back to back Brave home runs cut it to 8-7, but it never got closer.

The game was scheduled to be played the day before.

Night: the Chiefs beat the Dayton Dragons 3-2 behind excellent pitching. Rincon started by retiring the first 6 batters he faced, but gave up 3 big hits (including a HR) in the 3’rd, but then regained form. The bullpen was solid, throwing 4.3 shutout innings.

Thursday: not quite as cold but the bats WERE cold. The Chiefs lost 1-0 despite mostly good pitching. After 5 solid innings from the starter (allowed 1 hit) and 2 shut out innings from relief pitcher 1 (and a spectacular double play off a line drive caught by the first baseman), then came the 8’th inning:
strikeout, walk, walk, walk, walk, strikeout, strikeout. That was the lone run of the inning and the game.

With the exception of the 4 walk sequence, the pitchers on both teams owned the game.

The Chiefs got my hopes up with a lead off single in the bottom of the 9’th, but advanced no further.

Being delusional and realistic at the same time

Today’s workout wasn’t that remarkable. The walk was from the Toyota place to the YMCA and back, plus a bit to make 5k.
The weights: pull ups/chin ups: 2 sets of 6, 1 of “almost 10”, three more of 6, two of 5 (mixed grip).
Bench: 10 x 134, 10 x 150 (best post lumbar/feet on the chair)
high incline; 6 x 105, 6 x 105, 5 x 110
curls: 3 sets of 10.

The 10 x 150 lb was interesting. The “Strength Level” calculator predicts a max of 200 based on that, and my recent best is 175 (not easy) and I’ve always been this way. Here: I got 10 reps with 85 percent of my max. My explosive power; my ability to get one really hard effort rep has always been lacking.

And this lack of power is why I was so bad with the shot put and at football.

I remembered being aware of my deficiencies; I was not delusional about having them.

What I was *very* delusional about was being able to fix said deficiencies: I really thought more training and better training would make me fast, give me quicker feet and quicker reflexes. It didn’t. And, it wasn’t going to; I am just not wired that way.