Did a killer workout at the PTs and suffered the consequences. 5 minutes spin no resistance. 5 minutes no resistance, alternate 30 sec easy, 30 sec crazy fast 5 minutes of some other drill I don't remember
5 minutes of mild uphill resistance, alternating 30 sec easay, 30 sec out of saddle (PT says don't go crazy on this set because the next is tough) 5 minutes of mild uphill resistance: 15 sec moderate pace, 15 sec fast, 15 sec really fast, 15 sec crazy fast. Well, I guess he shouldn't use the word crazy fast with me, this was so tough, my legs were buckling after 2 minutes, he had me stop and recover after three sets, then do two more. I think this is where i got my really colorful bruises (hitting my knees on the bike on the crazy fast part, nice big purple bruises, almost breaking the skin with the blunt force trauma). 5 minutes of gradual incline, starting with mild uphill and slowly cranking resistance every 15 sec, this one wasn't bad until the last 1.5 minutes. 3 minutes easy spin square tramp: 6 minutes of running in place on a trap, 30 sec easy, 30 sec "sprint" I was dead already but I gave it an effort total gym squats, even, then each leg 30 stretching in some machine all the pt stuff (estem, ultrasound, massage, help stretching) My body felt fine until 3pm, pain started slowly on sitting bone, moved to my SI area, magnified until by evening I just wanted to sit/lay, PT exercise on the ground (rocking knee killed). I was so upset with myself for not explaining better to the PT my desire to build slowly and conservatively. We've since had a couple of chats and hopefully we'll be smarter in the future. I do have to say, it felt so exhillerating to push my body, though. I miss working out, esp hard workouts.
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