This is week two of my Shovelgloving, and it's getting easier.
So far I've been concentrating on doing the following:
50 shovels right
50 shovels left
20 churns right arm uppermost
20 churns left arm uppermost
20 log splits right
20 log splits left
8 lever flips right
8 lever flips left
Last week was harder than I imagined - especially Friday morning after five days of exercise! I must say that I found that doing a block of 50 reps straight out was tough, and quite disheartening. This morning I split the two 50 rep sessions into two 25 rep sessions and this seemed to help.
In fact I was surprised to find that I had enough energy to go through another 10 reps of each exercise! The time was up before I knew it - a first.
I think the more gradual start helps to get me into the groove, so tomorrow I'll run through a set of 5-10 reps before starting the main exercise block and see how that works.
As a general observation I think that SG is a great way of get up and doing something. I may not get 'ripped', but at the very least my handshake will be formidable! Each morning I just pad into the spare room, grab my Shovelglove and start moving. Simplicity* is the key and is what encourages me that SG is something that won't just fall by the wayside as so many grand exercise schemes have done before...
Thanks Reinhard for sharing your brainchild - and I'll try and update you with my progress.
Oh yes, and as for the title, today was the first day that I was able disconnect enough to see the huge pile of gravel which needed shovelling - instead of just desperately counting reps...

* For "Simplicity" read "No Higher Brain Functions Required at 06:30"