“I’ve built up so much character, I have an alter-ego…”
comics and animation, everyday glory, games, geekery, music, news and info, office antics, politics and law, style, workout May 27th, 2009Wednesday – 27 May 2009
Yesterday was a long day. A little before lunchtime, I had a meeting that should have lasted 10 to 15 minutes. Operative words: “Should have.” Instead it ran closer to thirty and wound up becoming one person’s “rage against the machine.” That led to a second meeting – which I didn’t have to attend – which, in turn, led to a third meeting (yep, I was in this one). Between meetings two and three, Wes and I went to the gym. I needed a good way to work off some of the frustration and irritation of Meeting #1. Yesterday’s workout included:
- Bench Press: 3 sets/10 reps, 205 lbs
- Rotary Chest: 3 sets/10 reps, 70 lbs
- Compound Row: 3 sets/10 reps, 125 lbs
- Dumbbell Curl (with Shoulder Press): 3 sets/10 reps, 30 lbs
- Decline Sit-ups: 3 sets/10 reps
- Push-ups: 2 sets/15 reps
Post-workout weight: 186.6 lbs.
It was a good workout – I was sufficiently tired (and a little sore) when we were done.
After work, I headed home for a bit and then headed over to Chris’ for a game of HeroClix with him,
- Cosmic Boy
- Karate Kid
- Lightning Lad
- Saturn Girl
- Supergirl and
- Young Superman Superboy
Supergirl brought the much-vaunted “Superman Ally” team ability – “Stealth? You have stealth?! WHAT stealth?! Did you not see the big red ‘S’ on my chest?!” The Legion, being a team of Wild Cards, could all copy that team ability. (“Yes, Batman, all of us can see you over there. You, too Black Canary and Green Arrow.”)
As we were without a fourth player, Chris brought his tournament team (OOTS Batman, Green Arrow and The Flash) along with KC Superman. When we noted that our fourth had bailed on us, we chose to let Chris play at 1200 points, because 3-way battles kind of suck. He decided to bring more Justice League members, giving him 1200 points of JLA hurt. When I saw Chris’ lineup, I probably should have changed my team, but I really wanted to play the LSH, so I stuck with them… and then the beatdown started.
Opening moves were good, but the overwhelming force of Chris’ JLA team wore down Shazam… and Thor… and 2/3 of the Legion, before we called it quits. On the plus side, we took out… wait… we didn’t take out ANY of his pieces. No plus side. FAIL. (We did damage a couple of them, though! Pyrric moral victory? Silver lining?) After the game, Chris looked at his team – and the feats that he had on them – and realized two things:
- We pretty much didn’t stand a chance against that strong of a single-themed team
- He used too many feats on his figures
There’s a “10% Rule” in HeroClix that says that 10% of your points can be assigned to feats. He was “a little” (about 40 points) over that total. I don’t think that it was a total game-breaker, but it might have affected a couple of things.
This morning, I woke up stiff and sore. As I said, yesterday’s workout was a good one. I also realized that I woke up a few times during the night due to workout-induced achiness in my back and shoulders. But, it’s good training and it builds character… I guess. All-in-all, so far, it’s been a good and relatively quiet day. I like that.
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- For
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Attack the day…
Namaste.
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