P90X and Climbing

A very good friend of mine recently recommended that I try working out with the P90X home fitness video series. He was so serious about having me give it a shot that, for my birthday, he bought me a pull-up bar. Why I all that interested? Nope. Do I like home fitness videos? Definitely not? But do I want to improve my climbing ability? Absolutely.

Some of you may remember that my first post of the new year (2011) was a set of new year resolutions. You can read ’em HERE. One of those resolutions was to climb 5.11a. Basically, it’s a difficulty rating system used by climbers and anything rated 5.11x is right in the middle of it – not too easy, not too hard. So all in all, I set a humble, moderate goal of being able to climb about 1/2 of all routes.

I’ve only done two sessions/days of P90X and, so far, it has spanked my pants off – hard. On the third day, yesterday, I went climbing at Devil’s Lake. I was sore, but was able to pull off a couple of good routes fairly cleanly – a couple 5.8’s and a 5.9. (Devil’s Lake ratings are stiffer than anywhere else I’ve climbed, so a Devil’s 5.8 is really at least a “real” 5.9 and a Devil’s 5.9 is at least a “real” 5.10a.

A few months ago – back in May, when I was climbing more regularly (READ: before our second child was born), I was easily climbing 5.10b and was close to climbing 5.10c. (The steps from 5.10a and 5.11a are: 5.10a, 5.10b, 5.10c, 5.10d, and 5.11a.) I feel like I’ve taken a small step backwards, but still hope to be able to accomplish my goal by year-end.

So the hope is that P90X helps to round out my training, so that I’m not *just* climbing, which has pretty much been the case for a while now. I’ve been feeling like a slug, and, with the exception of a handful of runs between today and this past May, it’s been all I’ve done.

I’ll fill you in on how I’m doing in the coming weeks…

Late Nights and New Videos

For the last two, consecutive nights, I have stayed up late – past my bedtime – to work on a couple of new videos to post online. The first one, the live, studio session recording of “Welcome”, from my album, Fundamental, and the other, a real-time illustration (music video?) of my song “Orphans”, also from Fundamental. Am I happy with the results? Absolutely. Do I wish I were sleeping right now? Yes. Do I regret it? Not yet.

Please take just a few minutes to head on over to my YouTube channel to check out the new videos. And, comment on them and share them with your friends, please:

http://youtube.com/jaymathesmusic

Just FYI, only the “Welcome” video is currently available (as in, today, 10/5, at 2:25 AM). YouTube is doing some system maintenance and the “Orphans” video won’t go live until some time mid morning.

Thanks!

-Jay