The distance men headed to Luty Drive in Hyde Park this morning for a
workout that is not a favorite for those who have done it: 4xLuty Loop, which
is a roughly three-quarter-mile neighborhood road that is all rolling hills –
equal parts hard uphill and hard downhill. Traditionally, this has been a
workout that we would do when all other options failed, usually because of
persistent snow and ice. Today, on a relatively mild December day (cloudy,
low-40s), it was the workout of choice since I wanted to have the men do some
hill-based strength.
In the past, Luty Loops were run in the 3:30 (very fast end) to
3:50/4:00 range. It’s a tough, hilly loop – similar to the Back Hills at Van
Cortlandt, but harder on the body because it’s all pavement. Previous members
of the “Luty Hall of Fame” – guys who always excelled at this workout –
included Salek and Fitz. They liked it, and they were uncanny in how they
always ran it really fast. Well, after today, that Luty Hall of Fame just got a
lot more crowded, as the vast majority of the team completed the loops between
3:15 (Deet), 3:20 (Rizzo) and 3:30 (yeah, it’s definitely a bit shy of 0.75
miles, but it’s close to that). The consensus among guys who had never done it
was that it was a worthwhile workout, but that the downhills were a bit much on
the legs. We agree with this assessment.
But! For what is normally an entirely forgettable December workout, the
guys went after it and got a lot out of it on a steel-gray, gloomy morning.
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