Fourth&100
New member
January 26 -
Dedication
Weigh In: 334
Work Out - Freeweights
Circuit One
Squats - 3 sets, 15 reps. 85 pounds
Flat Bench Press - 3 sets, 10 reps, 130 pounds (with spotter)
Hammer Horizontal Row - 3 sets, 15 reps, 140 pounds
Circuit Two
Lunges - 2 sets, 10 reps.
Barbell Curl - 2 sets, 10 reps. 65 pounds
Tricep Extention - 2 sets, 15 reps, full stack (150 pounds).
Abs & Lower Back
Medicine Ball Crunches - 2 sets, 25 reps (these things are NO joke)
Quadruped (Yoga Stretch) - 2 sets, 20 seconds each
Child's Post (Yoga Stretch) - 2 sets, 20 seconds each
I've got to say one thing first.
Josh, you are the man. Oh, and I hope you don't kill me for posting that picture. Myspace is free game, and I just couldn't help myself LOL
Now, that's off my shoulders, let me get into this. The last few days, I've been down and out. Been doing the workouts, eating right.. but the motivation wasn't there, and I was starting to drag. As of my last post, I was running on fumes. So, I wake up this morning, and see that Josh left me a message on my last post.. and long story made short, trained me for free today. The guy's a professional, and he goes out of his way to make sure I'm getting where I need to be.
A TRUE class act.
My motivation is back. It's strange how your body treats you mentally. It's such a roller coaster. You're feeling great, ready to take on the world.. and then you blink your eyes, and all of a sudden everything is a challenge that you just don't seem ready for. I'm starting to learn that this is how the rest of my life is going to be when it comes to my health. You have to stay on it, even when you don't want to. It's not easy.. especially for me for some reason, but I've got a long term goal of a long life with my wife, and I need to be ready to make those sacrifices. Josh.. thanks for making one of those sacrifices for me.
In other news, my weight went back down to 334, so my last five days are: 334, 334, 336, 336, 334 for an average of 334.8. A bit of a plateau, but that's ok. I'm headed in the right direction.
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I've discovered lately that I've got a theme song. The Rocky music's been working well for me, but I've really started to relate to "Lose Yourself", by Eminem. It may or may not be your type of music, and if you're adverse to profanity in your music, it may not be for you.. but there's some quotes in the song.. it speaks to me. Basically, the whole tune is about his determination to make it in the rap game, and he knows that he's got ONE shot to do it right.
"If you had one shot.. one opportunity, to seize everything you every wanted... one moment, would you capture it? Or just let it slip?"
About 2/3rd the way through, it's just one line, but it rings. Doesn't matter if it's music, life, school, work, weight loss.. anything. It's the truth:
"Success is my only option, failure's NOT."
So yeah, as Beck says, "no excuses". The roller coaster continues, but as long as it never stops, I'm ok with that.
Dedication
Weigh In: 334
Work Out - Freeweights
Circuit One
Squats - 3 sets, 15 reps. 85 pounds
Flat Bench Press - 3 sets, 10 reps, 130 pounds (with spotter)
Hammer Horizontal Row - 3 sets, 15 reps, 140 pounds
Circuit Two
Lunges - 2 sets, 10 reps.
Barbell Curl - 2 sets, 10 reps. 65 pounds
Tricep Extention - 2 sets, 15 reps, full stack (150 pounds).
Abs & Lower Back
Medicine Ball Crunches - 2 sets, 25 reps (these things are NO joke)
Quadruped (Yoga Stretch) - 2 sets, 20 seconds each
Child's Post (Yoga Stretch) - 2 sets, 20 seconds each
I've got to say one thing first.
Josh, you are the man. Oh, and I hope you don't kill me for posting that picture. Myspace is free game, and I just couldn't help myself LOL
Now, that's off my shoulders, let me get into this. The last few days, I've been down and out. Been doing the workouts, eating right.. but the motivation wasn't there, and I was starting to drag. As of my last post, I was running on fumes. So, I wake up this morning, and see that Josh left me a message on my last post.. and long story made short, trained me for free today. The guy's a professional, and he goes out of his way to make sure I'm getting where I need to be.
A TRUE class act.
My motivation is back. It's strange how your body treats you mentally. It's such a roller coaster. You're feeling great, ready to take on the world.. and then you blink your eyes, and all of a sudden everything is a challenge that you just don't seem ready for. I'm starting to learn that this is how the rest of my life is going to be when it comes to my health. You have to stay on it, even when you don't want to. It's not easy.. especially for me for some reason, but I've got a long term goal of a long life with my wife, and I need to be ready to make those sacrifices. Josh.. thanks for making one of those sacrifices for me.
In other news, my weight went back down to 334, so my last five days are: 334, 334, 336, 336, 334 for an average of 334.8. A bit of a plateau, but that's ok. I'm headed in the right direction.
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I've discovered lately that I've got a theme song. The Rocky music's been working well for me, but I've really started to relate to "Lose Yourself", by Eminem. It may or may not be your type of music, and if you're adverse to profanity in your music, it may not be for you.. but there's some quotes in the song.. it speaks to me. Basically, the whole tune is about his determination to make it in the rap game, and he knows that he's got ONE shot to do it right.
"If you had one shot.. one opportunity, to seize everything you every wanted... one moment, would you capture it? Or just let it slip?"
About 2/3rd the way through, it's just one line, but it rings. Doesn't matter if it's music, life, school, work, weight loss.. anything. It's the truth:
"Success is my only option, failure's NOT."
So yeah, as Beck says, "no excuses". The roller coaster continues, but as long as it never stops, I'm ok with that.