Dangerously tired, buzzed
Because of a combination of minor injuries and short weeks, I hadn’t done a 300 for two weeks. I should have known better than to bring the watch. Jeremy had shown me some clips of Cross Fit people doing the 300 and in those clips I saw people banging out the dead lifts rapid fire. I figured, hey I can do the same. So I start banging them out and I start getting really tired. I manage to do them almost a full 25 seconds faster than I normally do them. However I paid dearly through the rest of the workout. Spending extra energy early on in the routine left precious little energy left to finish it. I struggled through every exercise and by the time I got through the one handed C&P’s I was done. I was so tired that it felt dangerous like I could pass out. So even though I was still on pace to make a good time, I said f it and just sat on a bench for more than 5 minutes trying to regain my energy. After that I trudged over to the pull up bar and knocked out my last 25 pull ups in an unimpressive manner. The 300, at least for me is something I need to hit at least once a week. Anymore of a break than that and I lose some ability to hack it.
On Saturday I was ready to get my hair buzzed, so much so that I took the clippers, stood in the middle of the living room floor and started at it myself with a one inch attachment. I found that the one inch just wasn’t doing a good job so I went to a 3/4 attachment and then down to a 1/2 inch. I was doing this without a mirror so I couldn’t see how I was doing, instead I went on “feel”. I had ideas of going all out and doing my entire head with the 1/4 inch attachment but I stopped at 1/2. I laughed when I looked in the mirror. I basically had a mullet with some longer hair on the sides and back and short as a putting green on the top. I called Ali in to mitigate the damage. She used the 1/4 inch on my sides and back of my head and blended it in. I have never had my hair cut quite this short. It’s sort of a Justin Timberlake / David Beckham look. Ultra short and fuzzy, a degree or two above a shaved head. It’s as low maintenance as you can get. It’s quite the contrast from the long haired, nasty straggly bearded look I was sporting only a couple weeks ago. I’m digging it.
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I’m disappointed that there’s no pic to accompany this post. 🙁