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I had some technical difficulties with my blog provider, but I am back now. I have posted all my past posts. During this time I've still been blogging and taking my pictures, I just haven't been able to publish them. The discipline, for me, must continue or I know I will fall back. I am excited for Monday to come so that I can start my new workout regimen from Carlos DeJesus. Please enjoy catching up on all previous posts. |
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I did an abdominal workout today and a 30 minute interval cardio. Monday is almost here! |
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I rely more upon my blog provider than I ever realized! Blogging has become part of my life, so much so that I felt lost not publishing the past few days! |
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How has blogging changed your life? Comment this post to answer the question. |
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Until tomorrow…GET BACK TO LIFTING! |
Archives for September 2008
M4:D15 (D315) Problems
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M4:D14 (D314) Upheaval
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[Post delayed due to technical difficulties.] Today was a day that got me thinking about upheaval and how to handle it. An upheaval is a strong or violent change. In life it can take many forms. How we handle upheaval determines many things about the course of our life. I work in a field where there are emergencies all the time. Critical pieces of infrastructure fail at the most inopportune moments. I have always been known as the person who remains calm and does not lose his cool when these things happen. I handle the crisis calmly because I know my calm demeanor rubs off on the people around me, including my end users. I handle most of the upheaval in my life the same way. I am a thinker and I like to think about what is happening to me before I make a move. Thus, when I am hit with a strong or violent change in my life, I step back and consider all the angles before proceeding. This enables me to make a better decision that will ultimately bring about the best results for me and those I care about. I do not generally go off in a direction that I have not carefully considered first. I leave spontaneity to smaller things in life and for the bigger things I plan my way through them. I handle my fitness regimen the same way. If I am faced with an injury I figure out how to work the rest of my body while the injury heals. I don't let that get in the way of my progress in other areas. I carefully plan my attack and then execute it. There is no reason to let changes get in your way. Think them through and you will come up with a way to make the change work for you. |
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Today I did a cardio session with intervals. I raised my heart rate up to 145 bpm, held it there for 2 minutes and then allowed my hear rate to recover down to 105 bpm. I did this continuously for 30 minutes. |
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Upheaval does not have to mean failure or derailment–it is all about how you handle it. |
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How do you adapt to change in your life? Comment this post to answer the question. |
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Until tomorrow…GET BACK TO LIFTING! |
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M4:D13 (D313) Listening
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[This post was delayed due to technical difficulties.] Between yesterday and today I have been reading the information provided to me by Carlos DeJesus. It has led me to make a decision about my training for this week. Due to the indicators of overtraining, I am going to take this entire week off from lifting. I will continue to do cardio and abdominal work, but I am not going to start lifting again until next Monday. This is due to the fact that I am feeling my body needs rest, so I am listening to my body. I want to take this time to impress upon you the importance of taking a rest every so often during your program. I recommend 1 full week off every 12 weeks of training. Your body only grows when you are resting. By taking a rest from training you give your body a chance to repair and grow. It is essential for you to take this time off. Failure to do so will result in overtraining and less than desireable results. |
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Today was abdominal training. I had a good ab workout using the Ab Mat. |
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Rest to let your body grow and you will get better results in the long run. |
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How often do you insert a rest period into your workout schedule? Comment this post to answer the question. |
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Until tomorrow…GET BACK TO LIFTING! |
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M4:D12 (D312) Change of Plans
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[This post was delayed due to technical difficulties.] A few days ago, while considering my measurements and not being happy with my 2 weeks worth of progress on my new workout, I put out an SOS to Carlos DeJesus regarding how I can go about Getting REAL Big. In his typical fashion, Carlos did not merely supply me with some written information, he spent 90 minutes on the phone with me as we discussed the principles behind getting big. After my conversation with Carlos, he emailed me a plan for my workouts. I will be changing up my current plan to incorporate this workout plan from Carlos. It is so simple that I know it is going to work for me. You will see more as the details unfold here on this blog. Carlos calls this High Intensity Training and has a long list of members of his H.I.T. Squad who have been successful using this approach. I am going to be another one of those success stories moving ahead. Take a look at how I changed my accountability log and you will see what I am planning to do for workouts. This week the workouts move to Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Next week I will get onto a Monday, Wednesday and Friday schedule. This will give me alot of time to do my cardio, but I had to change that schedule as well. I will now do my long sessions on Saturday and Sunday (as usual) but will do my shorter sessions on Tuesday and Thursday. |
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Today I did a great abdominal workout using the Ab Mat. I also stretched. I took the day off to digest the workout plan provided to me by Carlos DeJesus. |
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Measure, do the work, measure again, analyze the results and then make adjustments where necessary. |
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Are you the type to stick with a routine for the prescribed length or do you get bored easily and change things up often? Comment this post to answer the question. |
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Until tomorrow…GET BACK TO LIFTING! |
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