Last post I mentioned Kris Gethin's DTP, which is the workout I have been doing for the past 6-8 weeks. I've only got one week left. I figured I would share my workout tracking log with y'all in case you wanted to give it a go. I've embedded it below:
I realize that I made a typo on days 5, 12, 19, and 26, because the exercises listed are arm exercises, but where the rep ranges are, those exercises are from the Chest and Shoulders day. I just cross out those names and read it from above. The reps and sets are correct.
Here's what I have been doing in order to make myself an awesome Ultimate Frisbee player: For some context, there are mainly two types of positions in Ultimate Frisbee. They are the Handler, or a throwing specialist, and the Cutter, or a running/speed specialist. I have never been a handler before. It's not because I never wanted to be, but because A) I've lacked the skills, and B) We always have had awesome handlers and needed cutters more. At BYU we have "intramural sports," which is where you can make a team of your own and play against other teams of students eventually playing for a championship shirt. Often the BYU club team players will make a few teams on their own to go after the shirts, but in order to remember why I loved the sport so much, I decided to join a team of athletic people that come together to play some Frisbee and have fun. Our team was called "The Flying Dillbillies." Last night was the championship game, and we had clawed our way to the top. This season I've finally had that chance to play handler, and I've finally had the chance to have a team behind me who trusts me when I have the disc to make great decisions. That goes a LONG way.
Even though we lost to a much more experienced team, I remembered why I loved the game. It's all about trust for me. People will put you in the situations that they trust you in. Obviously, I haven't earned that trust yet on the club team. You bet I will though! Last night was my best throwing night in my career. I "broke the cup" whenever I wanted to (See my posts about Ultimate Frisbee lingo...) and was 1/3 on my long hucks (throws). The two misses were barely out of reach.
You need a team with trust. If you don't have that, you need to earn. Make it your goal. I'm making it mine.