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		<title>Early morning game of squash with a colleague&#8230;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A few years ago I dusted off my squash racket and got back into the game &#8211; having not played it since school. A colleague and I would hit the court almost routinely on a Tuesday morning before work for a (mostly) friendly knockabout. We did this for some while and I think we got [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A few years ago I dusted off my squash racket and got back into the game &#8211; having not played it since school. A colleague and I would hit the court almost routinely on a Tuesday morning before work for a (mostly) friendly knockabout. We did this for some while and I think we got a little better and every so often I&#8217;d also head down with a school mate who would proceed to whip my arse as he was a in a whole different league to myself but he was also fairly happy to coach me in my ways. However, during my marathon training I put a stop to playing squash, as sports go it&#8217;s fairly intense on the ankles and also the body so thought it was probably best to put this alongside the other &#8220;high risk activities&#8221; and stop doing it!</p>
<p><img src="http://www.neillock.co.uk/training-blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/squash-300x200.gif" alt="squash" title="squash" width="300" height="200" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-408"  style="float:right; padding:10px"/>Anyway Ad and I did get a sneaky game in early on in my training but today was a time for a rematch, he beat me last time (3 games to 2 I think) but we were both at a very similar level so thought it should be quite fun to play again, plus I have been promising it for months now!</p>
<p>Rocking up to London Bridge Fitness First at 830 I was already hot and bothered, the central line stopped at Stratford so had to change route and ultimately arrived late even though I had given myself a good 15/20 min extra time. Quick change and we were on the court&#8230;</p>
<p>I guess it should be fairly obvious that an enclosed room was going to be hot given the temperature outside but I don&#8217;t think either of us were totally prepared for the heat in there which was obvious from the start! I was already warmed up following a brisk walk from the station so let Ad hit about whilst I sorted out some fluid for during the game. Got back to the court and did a bit of racket / hand-eye calibration, I was shockingly bad and I am sure Ad must have been thinking that this morning was going to be a walkover (I was thinking the exact opposite)!</p>
<p>I won the racket-spin and elected to serve, lost the first game but I think it was a close one (I can&#8217;t believe I genuinely can&#8217;t remember &#8211; worrying!). However, after game one I managed to win 3 games in a row (again with very close scoring). At 3-1(best of 5) Adam suggested to play another game, not really sure why &#8211; I&#8217;m pretty sure he was as shattered and as hot as I was! He won this bringing the score to 3:2 to me and a reverse of last time. That brings the match score to 1:1 meaning a rematch is definitely on the cards!</p>
<p>Oddly whilst playing yesterday I felt a lot quicker around the court, managing to get to drop shots I don&#8217;t think I would have got to before. I can only put this down to my improved fitness. Also today was the first time I have ever really realised how little support squash shoes give. There were shots where I didn&#8217;t feel particularly comfortable when running to get the ball. I don&#8217;t really want to spend more money on a sport i barely do but I may have to look to see if they sell indoor shoes with feet that pronate in mind&#8230;?</p>
<p>Another cool thing about squash is as it&#8217;s high intensity my heart rate went through the roof reaching peaks of 184 (see graph below). To give some useful comparison when I go spinning even on the fastest sprints and biggest hills getting my heart rate above 170 is an almost impossible challenge, and during my runs I normally sit around a constant 175. I can&#8217;t really remember the last time I broke the 180 mark but apparently I was training in &#8216;zone 5&#8242;.  Not really too sure what that means but all I do know was that the morning was tough and knackering so that must be good right??</p>
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