SpongeBob*24
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Record on our team is 20 min. Not me obviously...but coaches daughter.

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I did the SFG cert a few years ago and my snatch test weight was 20kg and I’m currently trying to build back up to do it at 24kg. (Just for my own achievement, not certification). Can’t imagine ever doing it at 28, impressive.The 100 snatch test is on of the hardest things to do. I got there with 28kg, but never got there with 32kg. It is a smoker.
One interesting concept that Gemini shared with me that I have not seen from GPT, is the “weight tax“. That is where it tells me how many extra beats a day my heart is running based on the excess pounds I am carrying, and the milestones I should expect in “resting heart rate” for x amount of pounds reduced.
I mentioned earlier in this thread that I have been using ChatGPT as a fitness coach. Uploading my workout stats, and then sharing my sleep score, overnight HRV, and resting HR.
As a comparison, for the past couple of weeks I have been sharing equally with both GPT and Google’s Gemini. It’s been interesting to me that GPT has been much more of the opinion, “go go go, but proceed with caution!“ If I’ve had some rough sleep or back to back workouts.
Gemini on the other hand, has been much more, “all stop“ and directs me to essentially not work out until my sleep improves and my HRV begins to trend the other direction.
One interesting concept that Gemini shared with me that I have not seen from GPT, is the “weight tax“. That is where it tells me how many extra beats a day my heart is running based on the excess pounds I am carrying, and the milestones I should expect in “resting heart rate” for x amount of pounds reduced.
The weight tax makes a lot of sense. Carrying extra weight means a higher resting HR, Higher HR during training...hence why I'm trying to shed 25-30lbs. I swear I've been trying to shed this for two years but just wasn't disciplined. However, one of the things other than Therapy that has change my mental outlook is focusing on myself more than my work. Getting my workouts in instead of working 10 hour days has been a great change. Just need to keep the focus.
Been on carnivore for almost two years now. 3-5 days/week of some vigorous whatever. Then once my body fat % was around 25. And my gains had plateuaed ( flexibility mostly). I started on low dose (140mg/week) TRT 18 months ago.I lost about 80lbs on carnivore alone and down to my weight from when I was in my early 20s. The weight being off definitely helps on my run, but I can't deal with the cold without all that insulation now.
I think training off of HR if you don't have your true max HR, or some solid data point, is witchcraft.
I'm doubling down on pace based training vs HR based. You should use Pace as a guideline and use HR [if you have a chest strap] to confirm your effort is achieving your goal.
@Kaldak please chime in wise oracle of the cardio.....
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That's good work. I will never, ever, go into the Pacific again. Well done.
I swam out into the Straits of Juan DeFuca in my heaviest suit. That was earlier this month and last month. It was pretty decent at 52 degree water temp in a suit. Today was all in silkies.I'm honestly surprised it is 61 degrees, that would be decent in a swimming wetsuit, not the worst.
Looking at my training trajectory right now, I think I might add 5 more minutes to my run total per run or 15 more minutes per week depending on how the next 7 runs go. I would like a little more endurance built up before this 10k but this return to run has been deliberate as I want discipline to rue the day.
I use my ultra to track everything. I try to warm up in everything. To the bottom of my zone 2 HR. Then all out on whatever the exercise is. Although the rope climb is my hardest event for now. Which shoots my HR up pretty quickly. To the middle of zone 3 or higher. Which is around 146 BPM for me.I think training off of HR if you don't have your true max HR, or some solid data point, is witchcraft.
I'm doubling down on pace based training vs HR based. You should use Pace as a guideline and use HR [if you have a chest strap] to confirm your effort is achieving your goal.
@Kaldak please chime in wise oracle of the cardio.....
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Will be up swimming around Newport RI later this year. Then back out to Bremerton for a rescue swimmer class.My first unit was with a raider company (real raiders, not MARSOC--CRRBs) out of Pendleton. Wet suits underneath the cammies and long swims to the beach. No thanks. I love the Atlantic.