Going Long

The world exists solely within what your eyes can focus on, thoughts dare to appear only 5 seconds ahead at a time. You have surpassed all earlier warning signs from your mind and you now reek of reckless abandonment. This could be mistaken for the work of amphetamines, but it's not.
Once every few months an incredible craving takes over, it stirs in the mind over and over again. Like an addict, plans get put into place to satisfy the craving. Mountains are moved, non negotiable areas of life are negotiated and it's set. A task of taking the body and mind away from its comforts, into the ‘improvement zone’, is now a reality… It is time, to 'go long’.
Let's define it, going long is relative. Only ever run for 2hrs before? Going long might look like 3… Only done a 5hr triathlon before? Going long might look like 12… Only ever done 15k on a rower? 42.2 will do just nicely. In order to gain from going long, long just needs to be enough to put you into a place of unknown. Also, it doesn’t need to be exercise. Maybe you are tackling 500 piece puzzles by now, in which case upgrading to the 1200 piece is definitely going longer.
The caveat here is, the longer you go, the longer you must go again to satisfy the craving. This last point toils with me a lot, as how long is too long? Will I end up one day just going out and doing a Forest Gump to satisfy the craving that occurs? Maybe, but I don't think so, here’s why.
Covid 19 ( I KNOW!!! SORRY, but this is important). Covid 19… what a lesson, one that we will keep learning from but one that I have already learnt from so much.
Sunday 22nd March, every cognitive feeling I have ever had in an ultra event I got on this day and I didn’t do any exercise. We put together our Covid 19 strategy, all business, no training talk. Overwhelmed, doubtful, anxious, reckless! all these feeling washed in as I realised the true extent and impact of the future we faced.
As we sat in an empty gym chatting through all that was happening these thoughts came in and got swatted away, we brainstormed for 3hrs on how we would retain our endurance community and clients, these thoughts continued to encompass my mind. I continued to battle them away. My mind was getting Ultra F’d and I didn’t have to do a single minute of exercise.
During my first IRONMAN in 2016, I spent 4hrs stressing over my bike breaking, my legs bonking and taking a wrong turn. A catastrophic waste of time and energy. About 3hrs in to the bike course I could hear something rubbing, this really got to me. Stress levels went up a notch. I couldn’t stop, no way. I had already refused to stop for nutrition I had dropped during the first 10miles of the bike and now to stop again was just out of the question. So for 30k I listened to the rubbing, looking around at my back wheel, I even asked a fellow competitor if my back wheel was flat? 5km more went by and I simply had to stop, my back wheel had locked up. I stopped and pulled a small stick out of the gap between my rear wheel and frame. Problem solved. I had just spent 4hrs worrying about my bike failing and 1hr of that time really worrying about it being broken. Why didn’t I just stop as soon as I had heard it and removed the stick before it had to be…
Since then, instead of theorising what the problem is I make sure I have a look and know what the problem is, if there is one. So when business D-day came instead of theorising what the problems were I put into place action points to combat them. A lesson only learnt through spending enough time in a state of worry before.
Day 3 of the Atlantic coast challenge bought blood seeping through my socks before I had even begun it. This was my first multi stage event and every hour thoughts of doubt and injury were there. Thanks to pride and ego, I left every checkpoint amazed I was still in the race as the urge to quit was enormous. Weirdly though, as the finish got nearer my body got stronger. Runners who had been ahead of me were dropping out or dropping way back. Runners who looked so strong only yesterday were so weak today. All I had done was kept showing up, and kept the refusal to quit at a check point in the forefront of my mind. I was learning, the key to going long was to keep going.
7 weeks into Lockdown I get so excited to start the new week, with the knowledge that all we need to do is to keep going and we will make it. Each block in the road is a check point and we move through them and out the other side, onwards to the next. To wrap this up, the reason I don't believe all ultra athletes end up Forest Gumping is because the cravings we satisfy by doing events that take us longer than we are used to can be replicated into other areas of life. What’s a longer challenge than raising kids? Or growing a successful business? If you’ve only ever baked toast before then baking banana bread is going to hit all those mind stimulants that going long in exercise does! It’s the unknown areas of life that intrigue us the most. So figure out where you’re coming up short, and Go Long.

GYMNASTICS
This Tuesday, we’re focusing on handstands and handstand walks! We’ll start with strength work before moving on to balance and control while upside down, beginning from the box and progressing to the wall and beyond.
Thursday, we’re heading back to the bar for another round of Bar Muscle Ups! Whether you're chasing your first rep or fine-tuning your technique for cleaner, stronger sets, we’ve got you covered with progressions, modifications, and strength drills to help you level up. Let's go!
HYBRID FITNESS
This week's HYBRID Fitness session focuses on running intervals and then some compromised running, getting used to pushing into the run after some taxing work.
MOBILITY
Unlock better depth, posture, and comfort in your front squats with this focused mobility class. We’ll target key areas, such as the ankles, hips, thoracic spine, and shoulders, to improve your squat mechanics and front rack position. Whether you’re new to squatting or looking to break through a plateau, this class will help you move more efficiently and squat with confidence. Suitable for all levels.
WEIGHTLIFTING
Weightlifting this week is snatch. Working on the power snatch. Technique work, then a complex of snatch pull + 2 power snatch. Finishing with some heavy back squats.

The Monday Ride
Our community program is delivered via TrainingPeaks for AED 750 p/month. If you're interested to have a plan to follow, email tw@innerfight.com
Time: 05:59 am
Session Length: 1 hour
Location: The Loop Cafe, Nad al Sheeba
Track Tuesday
Our weekly on track speed session! For any level of runner looking to build their run speed, threshold and Vo2max fitness and run with the best running community in Dubai.
Time: 05:59 am
Session Length: 1 hour
Location: Dubai Sports City Sports Park
Wednesday - Indoor Ride
Our community program is delivered via TrainingPeaks for AED 750 p/month. If you're interested to have a plan to follow, email tw@innerfight.com
Thursday - Endurance Strength
A strength class focused on key movements for endurance athletes to help avoid injury, build speed and develop strength.
Time: 06:30am
Location: This is a paid class session at InnerFight HQ. If you're interested to join, email winning@innerfight.com
Friday - Coffee Run
Our weekly tempo run. Sessions are built on an RPE scale and accessible to all levels of runner. We start together, run hard then finish together and chat about it over a coffee and breakfast.
Brief time: 05:54 am
Start time: 05:59 am
Start Location: Common Grounds
Saturday - Long Ride
Our weekly endurance ride. This ride always begins with 18 - 20km at 30kph before a longer segment with various formats. Expect the main group to ride around 34kph, slower groups will break off and form. Anyone is welcome to join.
Time: 04:59 am
Location: Bottom of the Stick, Al Qudra.
Sunday - Long Run
A run where we start and finish together. Up to 2hrs long depending on people needs.
If you're interested to join, reach out to Dan Bagley, db@innerfight.com
Time: 05:29 am
Location: Common Grounds

Monday
Session: No in-person session
There is no in person LRC session today, Unlimited Clients, there is a session in your TrainingPeaks still. Enjoy!
Tuesday
Time: 5:59am
Location: Dubai Sports City Sports Park
Session: Track Tuesday
This is your chance to run fast with the wider IFE community and coaches. Come ready to run fast and have fun.
Wednesday
Time: 5:59am & 5:59pm
Location: InnerFight
Session: LRC Intervals
Today we will be running intervals in the park. 100m on/100m recovery.
Friday
Time: 5:59am & 5:59pm
Location: Common Grounds
Session: The Coffee Run + LRC Training Camp
This week re will be cycling through the below seqeunce:
10X
2mins @ 7PRE
1min @ 8RPE
1min @ recovery
The evening session on the LRC Training Camp will be a chilled shake out run from the hotel.
Saturday
Time: 5:29am
Session: LRC Training Camp
We have an action packed day on the LRC Training Camp, all details will be shared in WA.
Sunday
Time: 5:29am
Location: Common Grounds
Session: Long Run + LRC Training Camp
Today we will host a community long run from Common Grounds for those who are still in Dubai.
Those on the training camp in KhorFakkan we will hike at 5:29am.

Monday:
Strength:
A) 1 min max set strict pull-ups
B) EMOM x 8 Pull ups @ 30% of max set
Conditioning:
Every 5 mins x 6
2 rounds
6 Alt Single Arm Manmaker
300/250m row
Tuesday:
Strength:
A) Every 75 sec x 9
1) 16 Alt goblet cossack squat
2) 40 sec alt single leg V-ups
3) 30 sec side plank E/S
B) Every 2 mins x 6 - 3 front squat @20x1
Conditioning:
30-20-10
Assault Bike
Rest 2 minutes after each set
Wednesday:
Strength:
Deadlift Every 2:00 x 5 - 2 reps
Conditioning:
AMRAP 22
In a team of 4
2000m C2 Bike
40 Power cleans (70/45)
40 TTB
Thursday:
Strength:
A) Every 90 sec x 8 - 10 DB box step up
B) Every 2 mins x 5 - 8 Alternating Barbell Reverse Lunges
C) EMOM x 8 - M1: 20 sec Nordic Hold / M2: 30 sec Ring rows
Conditioning:
500/450 ski
5 burpee pull-ups
400/350 ski
5 burpee pull-ups
300/250 ski
5 burpee pull-ups
200/150 ski
5 burpee pull-ups
100/50 ski
Friday:
Strength:
A) Every 75 sec x 8 1 push press (1 sec pause in dip)
Conditioning:
0-16 mins
2500m/2000m row
Every 2 mins - 6 box jump overs
16-26 mins
1500m/1200m row
Every 2 mins - 6 Dual KB Front squat
26-32 mins
1000m/800m row
Every 2 mins - 6 Dual KB STOH

The world exists solely within what your eyes can focus on, thoughts dare to appear only 5 seconds ahead at a time. You have surpassed all earlier warning signs from your mind and you now reek of reckless abandonment. This could be mistaken for the work of amphetamines, but it's not.
Once every few months an incredible craving takes over, it stirs in the mind over and over again. Like an addict, plans get put into place to satisfy the craving. Mountains are moved, non negotiable areas of life are negotiated and it's set. A task of taking the body and mind away from its comforts, into the ‘improvement zone’, is now a reality… It is time, to 'go long’.
Let's define it, going long is relative. Only ever run for 2hrs before? Going long might look like 3… Only done a 5hr triathlon before? Going long might look like 12… Only ever done 15k on a rower? 42.2 will do just nicely. In order to gain from going long, long just needs to be enough to put you into a place of unknown. Also, it doesn’t need to be exercise. Maybe you are tackling 500 piece puzzles by now, in which case upgrading to the 1200 piece is definitely going longer.
The caveat here is, the longer you go, the longer you must go again to satisfy the craving. This last point toils with me a lot, as how long is too long? Will I end up one day just going out and doing a Forest Gump to satisfy the craving that occurs? Maybe, but I don't think so, here’s why.
Covid 19 ( I KNOW!!! SORRY, but this is important). Covid 19… what a lesson, one that we will keep learning from but one that I have already learnt from so much.
Sunday 22nd March, every cognitive feeling I have ever had in an ultra event I got on this day and I didn’t do any exercise. We put together our Covid 19 strategy, all business, no training talk. Overwhelmed, doubtful, anxious, reckless! all these feeling washed in as I realised the true extent and impact of the future we faced.
As we sat in an empty gym chatting through all that was happening these thoughts came in and got swatted away, we brainstormed for 3hrs on how we would retain our endurance community and clients, these thoughts continued to encompass my mind. I continued to battle them away. My mind was getting Ultra F’d and I didn’t have to do a single minute of exercise.
During my first IRONMAN in 2016, I spent 4hrs stressing over my bike breaking, my legs bonking and taking a wrong turn. A catastrophic waste of time and energy. About 3hrs in to the bike course I could hear something rubbing, this really got to me. Stress levels went up a notch. I couldn’t stop, no way. I had already refused to stop for nutrition I had dropped during the first 10miles of the bike and now to stop again was just out of the question. So for 30k I listened to the rubbing, looking around at my back wheel, I even asked a fellow competitor if my back wheel was flat? 5km more went by and I simply had to stop, my back wheel had locked up. I stopped and pulled a small stick out of the gap between my rear wheel and frame. Problem solved. I had just spent 4hrs worrying about my bike failing and 1hr of that time really worrying about it being broken. Why didn’t I just stop as soon as I had heard it and removed the stick before it had to be…
Since then, instead of theorising what the problem is I make sure I have a look and know what the problem is, if there is one. So when business D-day came instead of theorising what the problems were I put into place action points to combat them. A lesson only learnt through spending enough time in a state of worry before.
Day 3 of the Atlantic coast challenge bought blood seeping through my socks before I had even begun it. This was my first multi stage event and every hour thoughts of doubt and injury were there. Thanks to pride and ego, I left every checkpoint amazed I was still in the race as the urge to quit was enormous. Weirdly though, as the finish got nearer my body got stronger. Runners who had been ahead of me were dropping out or dropping way back. Runners who looked so strong only yesterday were so weak today. All I had done was kept showing up, and kept the refusal to quit at a check point in the forefront of my mind. I was learning, the key to going long was to keep going.
7 weeks into Lockdown I get so excited to start the new week, with the knowledge that all we need to do is to keep going and we will make it. Each block in the road is a check point and we move through them and out the other side, onwards to the next. To wrap this up, the reason I don't believe all ultra athletes end up Forest Gumping is because the cravings we satisfy by doing events that take us longer than we are used to can be replicated into other areas of life. What’s a longer challenge than raising kids? Or growing a successful business? If you’ve only ever baked toast before then baking banana bread is going to hit all those mind stimulants that going long in exercise does! It’s the unknown areas of life that intrigue us the most. So figure out where you’re coming up short, and Go Long.

The Monday Ride
Our community program is delivered via TrainingPeaks for AED 750 p/month. If you're interested to have a plan to follow, email tw@innerfight.com
Time: 05:59 am
Session Length: 1 hour
Location: The Loop Cafe, Nad al Sheeba
Track Tuesday
Our weekly on track speed session! For any level of runner looking to build their run speed, threshold and Vo2max fitness and run with the best running community in Dubai.
Time: 05:59 am
Session Length: 1 hour
Location: Dubai Sports City Sports Park
Wednesday - Indoor Ride
Our community program is delivered via TrainingPeaks for AED 750 p/month. If you're interested to have a plan to follow, email tw@innerfight.com
Thursday - Endurance Strength
A strength class focused on key movements for endurance athletes to help avoid injury, build speed and develop strength.
Time: 06:30am
Location: This is a paid class session at InnerFight HQ. If you're interested to join, email winning@innerfight.com
Friday - Coffee Run
Our weekly tempo run. Sessions are built on an RPE scale and accessible to all levels of runner. We start together, run hard then finish together and chat about it over a coffee and breakfast.
Brief time: 05:54 am
Start time: 05:59 am
Start Location: Common Grounds
Saturday - Long Ride
Our weekly endurance ride. This ride always begins with 18 - 20km at 30kph before a longer segment with various formats. Expect the main group to ride around 34kph, slower groups will break off and form. Anyone is welcome to join.
Time: 04:59 am
Location: Bottom of the Stick, Al Qudra.
Sunday - Long Run
A run where we start and finish together. Up to 2hrs long depending on people needs.
If you're interested to join, reach out to Dan Bagley, db@innerfight.com
Time: 05:29 am
Location: Common Grounds

Monday
Session: No in-person session
There is no in person LRC session today, Unlimited Clients, there is a session in your TrainingPeaks still. Enjoy!
Tuesday
Time: 5:59am
Location: Dubai Sports City Sports Park
Session: Track Tuesday
This is your chance to run fast with the wider IFE community and coaches. Come ready to run fast and have fun.
Wednesday
Time: 5:59am & 5:59pm
Location: InnerFight
Session: LRC Intervals
Today we will be running intervals in the park. 100m on/100m recovery.
Friday
Time: 5:59am & 5:59pm
Location: Common Grounds
Session: The Coffee Run + LRC Training Camp
This week re will be cycling through the below seqeunce:
10X
2mins @ 7PRE
1min @ 8RPE
1min @ recovery
The evening session on the LRC Training Camp will be a chilled shake out run from the hotel.
Saturday
Time: 5:29am
Session: LRC Training Camp
We have an action packed day on the LRC Training Camp, all details will be shared in WA.
Sunday
Time: 5:29am
Location: Common Grounds
Session: Long Run + LRC Training Camp
Today we will host a community long run from Common Grounds for those who are still in Dubai.
Those on the training camp in KhorFakkan we will hike at 5:29am.

Monday:
Strength:
A) 1 min max set strict pull-ups
B) EMOM x 8 Pull ups @ 30% of max set
Conditioning:
Every 5 mins x 6
2 rounds
6 Alt Single Arm Manmaker
300/250m row
Tuesday:
Strength:
A) Every 75 sec x 9
1) 16 Alt goblet cossack squat
2) 40 sec alt single leg V-ups
3) 30 sec side plank E/S
B) Every 2 mins x 6 - 3 front squat @20x1
Conditioning:
30-20-10
Assault Bike
Rest 2 minutes after each set
Wednesday:
Strength:
Deadlift Every 2:00 x 5 - 2 reps
Conditioning:
AMRAP 22
In a team of 4
2000m C2 Bike
40 Power cleans (70/45)
40 TTB
Thursday:
Strength:
A) Every 90 sec x 8 - 10 DB box step up
B) Every 2 mins x 5 - 8 Alternating Barbell Reverse Lunges
C) EMOM x 8 - M1: 20 sec Nordic Hold / M2: 30 sec Ring rows
Conditioning:
500/450 ski
5 burpee pull-ups
400/350 ski
5 burpee pull-ups
300/250 ski
5 burpee pull-ups
200/150 ski
5 burpee pull-ups
100/50 ski
Friday:
Strength:
A) Every 75 sec x 8 1 push press (1 sec pause in dip)
Conditioning:
0-16 mins
2500m/2000m row
Every 2 mins - 6 box jump overs
16-26 mins
1500m/1200m row
Every 2 mins - 6 Dual KB Front squat
26-32 mins
1000m/800m row
Every 2 mins - 6 Dual KB STOH

GYMNASTICS
This Tuesday, we’re focusing on handstands and handstand walks! We’ll start with strength work before moving on to balance and control while upside down, beginning from the box and progressing to the wall and beyond.
Thursday, we’re heading back to the bar for another round of Bar Muscle Ups! Whether you're chasing your first rep or fine-tuning your technique for cleaner, stronger sets, we’ve got you covered with progressions, modifications, and strength drills to help you level up. Let's go!
HYBRID FITNESS
This week's HYBRID Fitness session focuses on running intervals and then some compromised running, getting used to pushing into the run after some taxing work.
MOBILITY
Unlock better depth, posture, and comfort in your front squats with this focused mobility class. We’ll target key areas, such as the ankles, hips, thoracic spine, and shoulders, to improve your squat mechanics and front rack position. Whether you’re new to squatting or looking to break through a plateau, this class will help you move more efficiently and squat with confidence. Suitable for all levels.
WEIGHTLIFTING
Weightlifting this week is snatch. Working on the power snatch. Technique work, then a complex of snatch pull + 2 power snatch. Finishing with some heavy back squats.

The world exists solely within what your eyes can focus on, thoughts dare to appear only 5 seconds ahead at a time. You have surpassed all earlier warning signs from your mind and you now reek of reckless abandonment. This could be mistaken for the work of amphetamines, but it's not.
Once every few months an incredible craving takes over, it stirs in the mind over and over again. Like an addict, plans get put into place to satisfy the craving. Mountains are moved, non negotiable areas of life are negotiated and it's set. A task of taking the body and mind away from its comforts, into the ‘improvement zone’, is now a reality… It is time, to 'go long’.
Let's define it, going long is relative. Only ever run for 2hrs before? Going long might look like 3… Only done a 5hr triathlon before? Going long might look like 12… Only ever done 15k on a rower? 42.2 will do just nicely. In order to gain from going long, long just needs to be enough to put you into a place of unknown. Also, it doesn’t need to be exercise. Maybe you are tackling 500 piece puzzles by now, in which case upgrading to the 1200 piece is definitely going longer.
The caveat here is, the longer you go, the longer you must go again to satisfy the craving. This last point toils with me a lot, as how long is too long? Will I end up one day just going out and doing a Forest Gump to satisfy the craving that occurs? Maybe, but I don't think so, here’s why.
Covid 19 ( I KNOW!!! SORRY, but this is important). Covid 19… what a lesson, one that we will keep learning from but one that I have already learnt from so much.
Sunday 22nd March, every cognitive feeling I have ever had in an ultra event I got on this day and I didn’t do any exercise. We put together our Covid 19 strategy, all business, no training talk. Overwhelmed, doubtful, anxious, reckless! all these feeling washed in as I realised the true extent and impact of the future we faced.
As we sat in an empty gym chatting through all that was happening these thoughts came in and got swatted away, we brainstormed for 3hrs on how we would retain our endurance community and clients, these thoughts continued to encompass my mind. I continued to battle them away. My mind was getting Ultra F’d and I didn’t have to do a single minute of exercise.
During my first IRONMAN in 2016, I spent 4hrs stressing over my bike breaking, my legs bonking and taking a wrong turn. A catastrophic waste of time and energy. About 3hrs in to the bike course I could hear something rubbing, this really got to me. Stress levels went up a notch. I couldn’t stop, no way. I had already refused to stop for nutrition I had dropped during the first 10miles of the bike and now to stop again was just out of the question. So for 30k I listened to the rubbing, looking around at my back wheel, I even asked a fellow competitor if my back wheel was flat? 5km more went by and I simply had to stop, my back wheel had locked up. I stopped and pulled a small stick out of the gap between my rear wheel and frame. Problem solved. I had just spent 4hrs worrying about my bike failing and 1hr of that time really worrying about it being broken. Why didn’t I just stop as soon as I had heard it and removed the stick before it had to be…
Since then, instead of theorising what the problem is I make sure I have a look and know what the problem is, if there is one. So when business D-day came instead of theorising what the problems were I put into place action points to combat them. A lesson only learnt through spending enough time in a state of worry before.
Day 3 of the Atlantic coast challenge bought blood seeping through my socks before I had even begun it. This was my first multi stage event and every hour thoughts of doubt and injury were there. Thanks to pride and ego, I left every checkpoint amazed I was still in the race as the urge to quit was enormous. Weirdly though, as the finish got nearer my body got stronger. Runners who had been ahead of me were dropping out or dropping way back. Runners who looked so strong only yesterday were so weak today. All I had done was kept showing up, and kept the refusal to quit at a check point in the forefront of my mind. I was learning, the key to going long was to keep going.
7 weeks into Lockdown I get so excited to start the new week, with the knowledge that all we need to do is to keep going and we will make it. Each block in the road is a check point and we move through them and out the other side, onwards to the next. To wrap this up, the reason I don't believe all ultra athletes end up Forest Gumping is because the cravings we satisfy by doing events that take us longer than we are used to can be replicated into other areas of life. What’s a longer challenge than raising kids? Or growing a successful business? If you’ve only ever baked toast before then baking banana bread is going to hit all those mind stimulants that going long in exercise does! It’s the unknown areas of life that intrigue us the most. So figure out where you’re coming up short, and Go Long.

Monday
Session: No in-person session
There is no in person LRC session today, Unlimited Clients, there is a session in your TrainingPeaks still. Enjoy!
Tuesday
Time: 5:59am
Location: Dubai Sports City Sports Park
Session: Track Tuesday
This is your chance to run fast with the wider IFE community and coaches. Come ready to run fast and have fun.
Wednesday
Time: 5:59am & 5:59pm
Location: InnerFight
Session: LRC Intervals
Today we will be running intervals in the park. 100m on/100m recovery.
Friday
Time: 5:59am & 5:59pm
Location: Common Grounds
Session: The Coffee Run + LRC Training Camp
This week re will be cycling through the below seqeunce:
10X
2mins @ 7PRE
1min @ 8RPE
1min @ recovery
The evening session on the LRC Training Camp will be a chilled shake out run from the hotel.
Saturday
Time: 5:29am
Session: LRC Training Camp
We have an action packed day on the LRC Training Camp, all details will be shared in WA.
Sunday
Time: 5:29am
Location: Common Grounds
Session: Long Run + LRC Training Camp
Today we will host a community long run from Common Grounds for those who are still in Dubai.
Those on the training camp in KhorFakkan we will hike at 5:29am.

Monday:
Strength:
A) 1 min max set strict pull-ups
B) EMOM x 8 Pull ups @ 30% of max set
Conditioning:
Every 5 mins x 6
2 rounds
6 Alt Single Arm Manmaker
300/250m row
Tuesday:
Strength:
A) Every 75 sec x 9
1) 16 Alt goblet cossack squat
2) 40 sec alt single leg V-ups
3) 30 sec side plank E/S
B) Every 2 mins x 6 - 3 front squat @20x1
Conditioning:
30-20-10
Assault Bike
Rest 2 minutes after each set
Wednesday:
Strength:
Deadlift Every 2:00 x 5 - 2 reps
Conditioning:
AMRAP 22
In a team of 4
2000m C2 Bike
40 Power cleans (70/45)
40 TTB
Thursday:
Strength:
A) Every 90 sec x 8 - 10 DB box step up
B) Every 2 mins x 5 - 8 Alternating Barbell Reverse Lunges
C) EMOM x 8 - M1: 20 sec Nordic Hold / M2: 30 sec Ring rows
Conditioning:
500/450 ski
5 burpee pull-ups
400/350 ski
5 burpee pull-ups
300/250 ski
5 burpee pull-ups
200/150 ski
5 burpee pull-ups
100/50 ski
Friday:
Strength:
A) Every 75 sec x 8 1 push press (1 sec pause in dip)
Conditioning:
0-16 mins
2500m/2000m row
Every 2 mins - 6 box jump overs
16-26 mins
1500m/1200m row
Every 2 mins - 6 Dual KB Front squat
26-32 mins
1000m/800m row
Every 2 mins - 6 Dual KB STOH

GYMNASTICS
This Tuesday, we’re focusing on handstands and handstand walks! We’ll start with strength work before moving on to balance and control while upside down, beginning from the box and progressing to the wall and beyond.
Thursday, we’re heading back to the bar for another round of Bar Muscle Ups! Whether you're chasing your first rep or fine-tuning your technique for cleaner, stronger sets, we’ve got you covered with progressions, modifications, and strength drills to help you level up. Let's go!
HYBRID FITNESS
This week's HYBRID Fitness session focuses on running intervals and then some compromised running, getting used to pushing into the run after some taxing work.
MOBILITY
Unlock better depth, posture, and comfort in your front squats with this focused mobility class. We’ll target key areas, such as the ankles, hips, thoracic spine, and shoulders, to improve your squat mechanics and front rack position. Whether you’re new to squatting or looking to break through a plateau, this class will help you move more efficiently and squat with confidence. Suitable for all levels.
WEIGHTLIFTING
Weightlifting this week is snatch. Working on the power snatch. Technique work, then a complex of snatch pull + 2 power snatch. Finishing with some heavy back squats.

The Monday Ride
Our community program is delivered via TrainingPeaks for AED 750 p/month. If you're interested to have a plan to follow, email tw@innerfight.com
Time: 05:59 am
Session Length: 1 hour
Location: The Loop Cafe, Nad al Sheeba
Track Tuesday
Our weekly on track speed session! For any level of runner looking to build their run speed, threshold and Vo2max fitness and run with the best running community in Dubai.
Time: 05:59 am
Session Length: 1 hour
Location: Dubai Sports City Sports Park
Wednesday - Indoor Ride
Our community program is delivered via TrainingPeaks for AED 750 p/month. If you're interested to have a plan to follow, email tw@innerfight.com
Thursday - Endurance Strength
A strength class focused on key movements for endurance athletes to help avoid injury, build speed and develop strength.
Time: 06:30am
Location: This is a paid class session at InnerFight HQ. If you're interested to join, email winning@innerfight.com
Friday - Coffee Run
Our weekly tempo run. Sessions are built on an RPE scale and accessible to all levels of runner. We start together, run hard then finish together and chat about it over a coffee and breakfast.
Brief time: 05:54 am
Start time: 05:59 am
Start Location: Common Grounds
Saturday - Long Ride
Our weekly endurance ride. This ride always begins with 18 - 20km at 30kph before a longer segment with various formats. Expect the main group to ride around 34kph, slower groups will break off and form. Anyone is welcome to join.
Time: 04:59 am
Location: Bottom of the Stick, Al Qudra.
Sunday - Long Run
A run where we start and finish together. Up to 2hrs long depending on people needs.
If you're interested to join, reach out to Dan Bagley, db@innerfight.com
Time: 05:29 am
Location: Common Grounds

The world exists solely within what your eyes can focus on, thoughts dare to appear only 5 seconds ahead at a time. You have surpassed all earlier warning signs from your mind and you now reek of reckless abandonment. This could be mistaken for the work of amphetamines, but it's not.
Once every few months an incredible craving takes over, it stirs in the mind over and over again. Like an addict, plans get put into place to satisfy the craving. Mountains are moved, non negotiable areas of life are negotiated and it's set. A task of taking the body and mind away from its comforts, into the ‘improvement zone’, is now a reality… It is time, to 'go long’.
Let's define it, going long is relative. Only ever run for 2hrs before? Going long might look like 3… Only done a 5hr triathlon before? Going long might look like 12… Only ever done 15k on a rower? 42.2 will do just nicely. In order to gain from going long, long just needs to be enough to put you into a place of unknown. Also, it doesn’t need to be exercise. Maybe you are tackling 500 piece puzzles by now, in which case upgrading to the 1200 piece is definitely going longer.
The caveat here is, the longer you go, the longer you must go again to satisfy the craving. This last point toils with me a lot, as how long is too long? Will I end up one day just going out and doing a Forest Gump to satisfy the craving that occurs? Maybe, but I don't think so, here’s why.
Covid 19 ( I KNOW!!! SORRY, but this is important). Covid 19… what a lesson, one that we will keep learning from but one that I have already learnt from so much.
Sunday 22nd March, every cognitive feeling I have ever had in an ultra event I got on this day and I didn’t do any exercise. We put together our Covid 19 strategy, all business, no training talk. Overwhelmed, doubtful, anxious, reckless! all these feeling washed in as I realised the true extent and impact of the future we faced.
As we sat in an empty gym chatting through all that was happening these thoughts came in and got swatted away, we brainstormed for 3hrs on how we would retain our endurance community and clients, these thoughts continued to encompass my mind. I continued to battle them away. My mind was getting Ultra F’d and I didn’t have to do a single minute of exercise.
During my first IRONMAN in 2016, I spent 4hrs stressing over my bike breaking, my legs bonking and taking a wrong turn. A catastrophic waste of time and energy. About 3hrs in to the bike course I could hear something rubbing, this really got to me. Stress levels went up a notch. I couldn’t stop, no way. I had already refused to stop for nutrition I had dropped during the first 10miles of the bike and now to stop again was just out of the question. So for 30k I listened to the rubbing, looking around at my back wheel, I even asked a fellow competitor if my back wheel was flat? 5km more went by and I simply had to stop, my back wheel had locked up. I stopped and pulled a small stick out of the gap between my rear wheel and frame. Problem solved. I had just spent 4hrs worrying about my bike failing and 1hr of that time really worrying about it being broken. Why didn’t I just stop as soon as I had heard it and removed the stick before it had to be…
Since then, instead of theorising what the problem is I make sure I have a look and know what the problem is, if there is one. So when business D-day came instead of theorising what the problems were I put into place action points to combat them. A lesson only learnt through spending enough time in a state of worry before.
Day 3 of the Atlantic coast challenge bought blood seeping through my socks before I had even begun it. This was my first multi stage event and every hour thoughts of doubt and injury were there. Thanks to pride and ego, I left every checkpoint amazed I was still in the race as the urge to quit was enormous. Weirdly though, as the finish got nearer my body got stronger. Runners who had been ahead of me were dropping out or dropping way back. Runners who looked so strong only yesterday were so weak today. All I had done was kept showing up, and kept the refusal to quit at a check point in the forefront of my mind. I was learning, the key to going long was to keep going.
7 weeks into Lockdown I get so excited to start the new week, with the knowledge that all we need to do is to keep going and we will make it. Each block in the road is a check point and we move through them and out the other side, onwards to the next. To wrap this up, the reason I don't believe all ultra athletes end up Forest Gumping is because the cravings we satisfy by doing events that take us longer than we are used to can be replicated into other areas of life. What’s a longer challenge than raising kids? Or growing a successful business? If you’ve only ever baked toast before then baking banana bread is going to hit all those mind stimulants that going long in exercise does! It’s the unknown areas of life that intrigue us the most. So figure out where you’re coming up short, and Go Long.

The world exists solely within what your eyes can focus on, thoughts dare to appear only 5 seconds ahead at a time. You have surpassed all earlier warning signs from your mind and you now reek of reckless abandonment. This could be mistaken for the work of amphetamines, but it's not.
Once every few months an incredible craving takes over, it stirs in the mind over and over again. Like an addict, plans get put into place to satisfy the craving. Mountains are moved, non negotiable areas of life are negotiated and it's set. A task of taking the body and mind away from its comforts, into the ‘improvement zone’, is now a reality… It is time, to 'go long’.
Let's define it, going long is relative. Only ever run for 2hrs before? Going long might look like 3… Only done a 5hr triathlon before? Going long might look like 12… Only ever done 15k on a rower? 42.2 will do just nicely. In order to gain from going long, long just needs to be enough to put you into a place of unknown. Also, it doesn’t need to be exercise. Maybe you are tackling 500 piece puzzles by now, in which case upgrading to the 1200 piece is definitely going longer.
The caveat here is, the longer you go, the longer you must go again to satisfy the craving. This last point toils with me a lot, as how long is too long? Will I end up one day just going out and doing a Forest Gump to satisfy the craving that occurs? Maybe, but I don't think so, here’s why.
Covid 19 ( I KNOW!!! SORRY, but this is important). Covid 19… what a lesson, one that we will keep learning from but one that I have already learnt from so much.
Sunday 22nd March, every cognitive feeling I have ever had in an ultra event I got on this day and I didn’t do any exercise. We put together our Covid 19 strategy, all business, no training talk. Overwhelmed, doubtful, anxious, reckless! all these feeling washed in as I realised the true extent and impact of the future we faced.
As we sat in an empty gym chatting through all that was happening these thoughts came in and got swatted away, we brainstormed for 3hrs on how we would retain our endurance community and clients, these thoughts continued to encompass my mind. I continued to battle them away. My mind was getting Ultra F’d and I didn’t have to do a single minute of exercise.
During my first IRONMAN in 2016, I spent 4hrs stressing over my bike breaking, my legs bonking and taking a wrong turn. A catastrophic waste of time and energy. About 3hrs in to the bike course I could hear something rubbing, this really got to me. Stress levels went up a notch. I couldn’t stop, no way. I had already refused to stop for nutrition I had dropped during the first 10miles of the bike and now to stop again was just out of the question. So for 30k I listened to the rubbing, looking around at my back wheel, I even asked a fellow competitor if my back wheel was flat? 5km more went by and I simply had to stop, my back wheel had locked up. I stopped and pulled a small stick out of the gap between my rear wheel and frame. Problem solved. I had just spent 4hrs worrying about my bike failing and 1hr of that time really worrying about it being broken. Why didn’t I just stop as soon as I had heard it and removed the stick before it had to be…
Since then, instead of theorising what the problem is I make sure I have a look and know what the problem is, if there is one. So when business D-day came instead of theorising what the problems were I put into place action points to combat them. A lesson only learnt through spending enough time in a state of worry before.
Day 3 of the Atlantic coast challenge bought blood seeping through my socks before I had even begun it. This was my first multi stage event and every hour thoughts of doubt and injury were there. Thanks to pride and ego, I left every checkpoint amazed I was still in the race as the urge to quit was enormous. Weirdly though, as the finish got nearer my body got stronger. Runners who had been ahead of me were dropping out or dropping way back. Runners who looked so strong only yesterday were so weak today. All I had done was kept showing up, and kept the refusal to quit at a check point in the forefront of my mind. I was learning, the key to going long was to keep going.
7 weeks into Lockdown I get so excited to start the new week, with the knowledge that all we need to do is to keep going and we will make it. Each block in the road is a check point and we move through them and out the other side, onwards to the next. To wrap this up, the reason I don't believe all ultra athletes end up Forest Gumping is because the cravings we satisfy by doing events that take us longer than we are used to can be replicated into other areas of life. What’s a longer challenge than raising kids? Or growing a successful business? If you’ve only ever baked toast before then baking banana bread is going to hit all those mind stimulants that going long in exercise does! It’s the unknown areas of life that intrigue us the most. So figure out where you’re coming up short, and Go Long.

One-Hour Workout: Revving Your Swim Engine
