Tight Squeezes, Road Rage, and Self-Obsession

The streets are so narrow you start to wonder if you’d squeeze between cars somehow more safely if you turned your music down. Driving the residential streets of Venice Beach, like many impacted neighborhoods, is a classic communal moment where, for a brief moment, drivers get pissed, throw their hands up, and mutter something about the other car taking up the whole road. 

It’s a tight fit. 

And, the thing is, everyone thinks they are the one hugging the parked cars to their right. The assumption is that it’s always the other driver who is hogging the road. 

Here’s the spoiler: we’re all further out in the middle than we think. 

That’s the human condition, though, isn’t it? We’re self obsessed. We’re consumed by our own experience and how worried we are about clipping the side mirror on a parked car that we throw our hands up at the other driver to outsource our reason for the stress. 

We’re all taking up space in the lane we’re supposed to be sharing and sometimes it’d be nice if we looked outside of our self-obsessed perspective. There’d be less road rage anyway.

5/26/26 WOD

DEUCE Athletics GPP

Complete 4 rounds of the following:
4 Half Kneeling LM Presses (ea)

Complete 3 rounds for quality of:
8 1 1/4 DB Strict Press
10 alt. KB Gorilla Rows
16 Plank to Pillars

Complete the following for ti,e:
7th St Hill Run
100 KB Swings
Bull Run
60 KB Goblet Squats
Corner Run
20 Push Ups

 

DEUCE Garage GPP

Make 3 attempts at the following cluster for load:
2 Back Squats
-Rest :15-
1 Back Squat
-Rest :15-
1 Back Squat
-Rest 3 Min-

Then, complete 3 rounds for time of:
24 Alt Hand-to-Hand KB Swings (53/35)
12 1-Arm KB Clean & Press – Left
12 1-Arm KB Clean & Press – Right
400m Run