Tuesday
Lower
Front Squat
135x10
225x8
315x5
405x2
Tire Flip
Really heavy tire...x3x3
Farmers
250x60'x2
300x60'x2 (PR)
Reverse Hyper
90x15
180x15
First day of training at Jobe's. Not a bad day for having no idea what I was going to do! That tire was probably the heaviest tire I've ever had to flip. I think it was because it was so tall. I have a tire that we think is around 800, but it's way easier because it's shorter. The farmers were really solid, very pleased with those.
On a completely unrelated note. I have wondered about this for a while now, and thought I better get it down before somebody else wondered it and took credit for my wonderings...
What if all the snow you were going to get in a given day, 3 inches, 6 inches, a foot, whatever. What if all that snow fell all at once? Would it all fall in a giant sheet? Would you have to take cover? I imagine that a foot of snow barreling down on you at terminal velocity would have to pack quite the punch. It would definately knock an old lady down. Maybe even a full grown man! I keep thinking about the sound that throwing a shovelfull of snow makes, I bet it would make that sound, but probably a thousand times more intense. What if you were to lie down right before it hit? Would you be crushed? They would probably have to sound civil defense sirens and everybody would either have to go inside or lie down. Then there would be all these body shaped mounds of snow that would slowly rise out of the snow like snow zombies and go about their day. Hmmmm...something to think about
1 day at a time...

1 comment:
You have to figure the rate of compaction in there, as well. For instance, if the same amount of snow that loosely falls to form 6-inches, 12-inches, 18-inches, etc. were to all fall at once, how much would it compact after hurtling toward the ground/your head/your grandmother? Would it still be snow, or just a deadly compacted ice sheet? I imagine getting hit all at once would feel like getting beaned in the face with a snowball only... all over your body.... Just a few thoughts...
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