DIY Slosh Pipe

Greetings from Keystone, CO! I would be out snowboarding but, honestly, riding down ice is so played out (personal opinion here) and sitting in one of their village cafes while blogging sounds more fun. Speaking of fun, what’s the most fun you can have while working out your core and getting the neighbors to think you’ve lost your DIY marbles? It starts with “slosh” and ends with “pipe.” (Mom, if you’re reading… a “slosh pipe” has nothing to do with smoking pot.)

"Fun" is Zercher carrying a slosh pipe

At rescue practice, they tell us (as 6 of us carry a 200 lb litter down a mountain,) “If you’re not working hard, you’re not working hard enough.” So as difficult as a slosh pipe is to carry, I question whether I’m working out hard enough because half my grunts are actually girly glee giggles.

A slosh pipe is a 3-4″ diameter and 8-10′ long PVC pipe filled with water. Any deviation from completely centered sends a little bit of water, then a lotta bit of water, then the whole dang pipe full of water sloshing (get it?) to one side. Good luck keeping those obliques contracted. Even more luck to you trying to get back to centered only to have all the water slosh to the other side. Things get complicated when you start to walk with the slosh pipe because it’s practically impossible NOT to deviate from centered. Anyone able to do otherwise could probably land a high paying job with the circus.

Things start to get really complicated when you try to step forward and down into a lunge. They say you can use a slosh pipe for the same exercises you use a barbell for. But, for the record, I have not attempted to bench press a pipe full o’ sloshing water over my face nor have I attempted anything overhead. I’m just not there yet. (Full disclosure… I dig it.)

I mean, seriously, I haven’t had THIS much fun since Zumba!!! And you can make a slosh pipe for cheaper than dinner and a movie. Giggles and fun with 5 ingredients for less than $30… I’m making this slosh pipe deal sound like a cheap date. But, really, who doesn’t like a cheap date?

Here’s how:
(Here is my DIY Slosh Pipe printable PDF)

WANT SOME TIPS?
1.  If you have petite hands, go for a 3″ diameter PVC pipe. ;)

2. You could build this using hard plastic end caps for both ends. However, the rubber end cap with adjustable steel clamp will allow you to easily pop that end off and adjust the water levels whenever you want.

3. If you live in cold temperatures, add some salt to the water so it doesn’t freeze in your pipe.

4. Don’t sniff the PVC cement.


WANT TO READ MORE ABOUT SLOSH PIPES?
T-Nation’s “Sloshing Pillar of Pain” by Dan John – HERE.
Mark Sisson’s “Build Your Own Slosh Tube” – HERE
Common Sense Warrior’s “Build Your Own Slosh Pipe” by Mike Norris – HERE


HOW ABOUT SOME DISCLAIMERS:
DIY at your own risk. I am not responsible for injury that you may incur as a result of following these building plans nor am I responsible for any injury, or death for that matter, that may result from using a slosh pipe.

Special thanks to Ryan for helping me navigate Home Depot and for taking the time to help photograph.

I’m Back To Posting!

So, I’ve been laying low on the blogging lately. In part to spend more time with family and in part because I lost ALL my photos over the last year when my third *cough* [don't buy] Western Digital *cough* hard drive took a dump. All the DIY posts I had been working on were lost as well as my photos. Pics of my family, our adventures, all my little digital memories… gone; but I welcome the challenge of re-documenting my life.

Aside from all that and taking some time out for personal & professional development (I’ve been Facebook free for over a month!) I’ve actually been quite busy gathering up some posts for my readers. Here’s what I’ve been up to:

COLLABORATION!
@deckerra is working on a short film project so I’m helping out by being the person in front of the lens. Once he edits it, I’ll post the link to the video. I have high expectations; he edited the vid on “The Girl” page so I know he produces good work!

 

SLOSH PIPE!
We added a new toy to the garage gym recently. A slosh pipe is the most fun you can have while working your core, stability, and balance… (while in the snow.) I’m working on a DIY post; stay tuned!

 

SNOW DAYS!
I’ve momentarily traded in the weightlifting shoes for these bad boys while there is still snow in town:

It’s been great playing outside and getting the majority of my workouts via activities like snowshoeing. THIS is why I work to be fit… I want to be doing things like this well into my old age. Have I mentioned I have premonitions of dying young in some freak accident? It’ll probably be while snowshoeing.

 

COW SHARE!
On the nutrition front, we’ve joined a cow share! This comes at a perfect time as I’ll be starting Whole 9′s Whole30 paleo challenge on the 1st of January. I’ll be posting a Beginner’s Guide to Going Grass Fed. You wouldn’t think buying a cow and then splitting it with others would be confusing or complicated, but it kind of is. I’ve also been testing out various methods of making grab-and-go healthy meals. Thank goodness for great ideas, like already made salads you can take to work without your lettuce getting soggy, on Pinterest:

 

WINTER TRAIL RUNNING!
One of my goals for the upcoming year is to extend trail running (which I love) well past summer. I’m putting together a list of essentials that you’ll need to take your summer trail running straight into winter trail running. It’s surprisingly possible to run on ice and snow without injury. I’ll also be posting that in the upcoming months.

 

So, that’s just an appetizer of what’s been keeping me busy. 2012 is going to be great for Girl Walks Into A Barbell. For those that have followed along in my adventures over the past year – thank you! I’m flattered by all the positive feedback and link backs on Pinterest. I’m looking forward to new goals, new adventures, and new explorations in fitness in the new year.