Would you be shocked if you flipped a coin and got 10 heads in a row? How about 10 tails in a row? What about 5 heads in a row then 5 tails in a row? You shouldn’t be – you’ve got the same odds of getting any of those three sequences of events – about .1% (I think. Feel free to smash up my math here)
Anyway, the point is that our conception of randomness is skewed. 10 tails occurring in a row is no more or less magical than heads and tails alternating for 10 flips. Thus it should follow that every once in a while you’ll see two remarkably similar workouts appear in a week – why not? Sometimes life deals us the same challenge twice in a row… so why not in our workouts as well.
As for the picture… no words can explain. You had to be there.
Didn’t We Just Do This?
21,15,9
Push Press (95/65)
Toes to Bar
After completing the 3 sets, run 500m.
Check the whiteboard for duplicates.