I’ve told this story hundreds of times, but I’ve never
written about it. I used to be an
Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Technician in the military. Bomb Squad for short. I’ve had more near death experiences than most
people would have in three lifetimes.
The last one almost ended my life.
I survived but my military career was over because of injuries. The road to recovery is one that I still
travel and it is full of potholes. It’s
been exactly 931 days since the last time I’ve been blown up. Going in and out of physical rehab has been
common for me the last couple years of my life.
I do it so much that I’ve decided to return to school for a Physical
Therapist Assistant degree so that I can take care of myself better. After a year of school, I can say that my
plan is working.
That brings me to today.
I’ve recently been able to return to a more intense fitness regimen now
that my knee is in better shape. It has
been 3 weeks and I’ve lost 5lbs. I’m
stronger, faster, more flexible, and have more energy than I know what to do
with (oh wait, I have 7 classes this semester).
One of my favorite exercises involves using a larger,
heavier than normal medicine ball.
It has a 14 inch diameter and weighs 20lbs. The exercise is called the wall-ball. Throw the ball in the air and catch it. Simple right?
It like this exercise because it is a full body work out that works all
your major joints and associated muscles.
I prefer using large medicine balls because they are heavily padded.
So why would I even do this?
The cardio aspect is the biggest thing.
When the movement is done in succession as shown in the video, the fast
paced full range of joint movement with added the added load of a medicine ball
can make this an intense workout. Also,
the speed that you work and the weight of the ball can be scaled to your
ability level. This is safer than
throwing a dumbbell in the air. And, if
you never tried anything like this before, doing it will challenge in whole new
ways.
My best time for the workout in the video link is 00:08:05.2
NEXT WEEK: The Great Aloha Run… Jog… Walk.

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