The ultra cool 50kg squat jump was at 96% of my best. So maxing / heavy type day.
I warmed up with dynamic flex.
Then I followed it up with the general strength circuit for 10 reps each.
push up
v-up
clap push up
burpees with jump
mountain climbers
leg toss (partner)
leg scissors each way
This really went well. I was ready to train hard after that and it got me breathing pretty good.
1. Parallel Buffalo Bar Box Squat - I worked up to a single at 575lbs. I was going to go 600. But the lack of a belt and the presence of good advice from a training partner made me think better of it. Hindsight, this was a smart move. It was a 60lb jump from the last time I did this exercise.
2. Buffalo Bar Step-Ups - I did 4 sets of 5 reps on each leg. I worked up to 155.
3. DB Bent Over Rows - 3 sets 6 reps. 110lbs.
4. Cheat Curls - Yea. After all the talk about them yesterday I had to get them done. I did 4 sets of 5 reps at 155. not bad for the first time. I really got a good appreciation for this exercise today. It may be one of the most under-rated exercises out there.
5. External Rotations - 3 sets 10 reps. 15lbs
6. DB Overhead Triceps Extensions - 3 sets 10 reps. 45lbs.
This was a pretty good day. I felt strong for the entire workout and was also there mentally. Which is good.
PWO - 1 scoop attack, 1 scoop glutamine, 1 scoop muscle milk, 1 scoop protein, 4 scoops kool-aid.
Gym Conversation -
1. Leave a little something in the tank. Sometimes (actually a lot of the time) it is better to leave the "big lift" out there. It is not always necessary to be done. If you fail, it changes the mood for the rest of the workout.
Failing on lifts frequently is also a good way to over train more and get more frequent injuries.
The lift always goes up the next time you come to it anyway.
Thought of the day -
Another thread on this forum got me to thinking.
The coolest thing about training for a sport, or training in general is the people you meet, the conversations you have. Camaraderie is the word I am looking for. A group of people who are like minded and fun to be around. That is really what makes training cool.
I see a lot of people who are all excited to get some stuff and start working out at home. But I think that they are missing out on the best part. Going to the gym and hanging out with cool people. Going to contests and hanging out with cool people. This is what training, competing, and working out are all about.
Quote of the day -
"I hate it when I do stuff that makes me feel like I am not in good enough shape, which is all the time."
I warmed up with dynamic flex.
Then I followed it up with the general strength circuit for 10 reps each.
push up
v-up
clap push up
burpees with jump
mountain climbers
leg toss (partner)
leg scissors each way
This really went well. I was ready to train hard after that and it got me breathing pretty good.
1. Parallel Buffalo Bar Box Squat - I worked up to a single at 575lbs. I was going to go 600. But the lack of a belt and the presence of good advice from a training partner made me think better of it. Hindsight, this was a smart move. It was a 60lb jump from the last time I did this exercise.
2. Buffalo Bar Step-Ups - I did 4 sets of 5 reps on each leg. I worked up to 155.
3. DB Bent Over Rows - 3 sets 6 reps. 110lbs.
4. Cheat Curls - Yea. After all the talk about them yesterday I had to get them done. I did 4 sets of 5 reps at 155. not bad for the first time. I really got a good appreciation for this exercise today. It may be one of the most under-rated exercises out there.
5. External Rotations - 3 sets 10 reps. 15lbs
6. DB Overhead Triceps Extensions - 3 sets 10 reps. 45lbs.
This was a pretty good day. I felt strong for the entire workout and was also there mentally. Which is good.
PWO - 1 scoop attack, 1 scoop glutamine, 1 scoop muscle milk, 1 scoop protein, 4 scoops kool-aid.
Gym Conversation -
1. Leave a little something in the tank. Sometimes (actually a lot of the time) it is better to leave the "big lift" out there. It is not always necessary to be done. If you fail, it changes the mood for the rest of the workout.
Failing on lifts frequently is also a good way to over train more and get more frequent injuries.
The lift always goes up the next time you come to it anyway.
Thought of the day -
Another thread on this forum got me to thinking.
The coolest thing about training for a sport, or training in general is the people you meet, the conversations you have. Camaraderie is the word I am looking for. A group of people who are like minded and fun to be around. That is really what makes training cool.
I see a lot of people who are all excited to get some stuff and start working out at home. But I think that they are missing out on the best part. Going to the gym and hanging out with cool people. Going to contests and hanging out with cool people. This is what training, competing, and working out are all about.
Quote of the day -
"I hate it when I do stuff that makes me feel like I am not in good enough shape, which is all the time."