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Monday Madness: Maniacal Chest Workout

May 23, 2016 By Michael Mahony, ISSA CPT Leave a Comment

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Today I want to show you a chest workout that is pretty insane. I will first show you the workout and then I will explain why it is so important.

How to Execute the Workout

For this workout you are going to use heavy weight but slow cadence on the repetitions. This is a 3 x 3 cadence. That means you take 3 seconds to raise the weight and 3 seconds to lower it. This is going to tire your muscles out a great deal so be ready to adjust accordingly.

The Workout

Exercise Sets x Repetitions
Decline BB Bench Press 4 x 6-8
Incline DB Bench Press 3 x 8-10
Seated Machine Press 4 x 6-8
Pec Dec Flye 4 x 12-15
Flat DB Flye 4 x 10-12
Flat DB Pullover 5 x 6-8
Dips 3 x 15

Make sure you are controlling the weight. Use a weight that is heavy enough that you can just barely hit the repetition ranges, but make sure you can do the 3 second up and 3 second down cadence. The idea is to put some serious pressure on your chest muscles today.

The Workout Explained

Many of the old time bodybuilders believed in starting their chest workout with a few sets of Decline BB Bench Press and I am no different. I think that declines do a great job of warming up the entire chest. You hit areas that are normally neglected. I then switch to Incline DB Bench Press because my upper chest is one of my weakest areas. When doing the Seated Machine Press make sure to use one arm at a time, alternating. Squeeze hard at the top of the movement so that you tire out your chest. After the machine press has worn you out, switch to the Pec Dec Flye. Be sure your elbows are up and out and that you keep the tension on the muscle. Switch over to the Flat DB Flye. Keep your elbows positioned correctly during the movement. Squeeze at the top of the motion. As you go into the Flat DB Pullover make sure you are emphasizing the chest muscles. Make the movement long by stretching your arms all the way out. Finish off with dips. Make sure you lean forward just a little so that your chest is emphasized.

The slow cadence of this chest workout increases the intensity of the workout. Making sure you squeeze at the top of every repetition, even acting as though you are pushing your hands together (when you really are not) is going to improve your pecs dramatically.

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Saturday Sharing: Complainers Go to the Back of the Line

May 21, 2016 By Michael Mahony, ISSA CPT Leave a Comment

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Everyone can come up with excuses if they want, but complainers are the masters at finding excuses for everything. It is far too easy to come up with an excuse that will derail you from your exercise and nutrition goals, but why would you want to do that? I wonder sometimes if these heavy complainers understand the ramifications of their own actions. My opinion is that complainers can go to the back of the line. I have no time for that.

Complainers sap your energy

When you are attempting to help people, the complainers will remove all energy from you and your efforts. You find yourself working to convince them of the erroneous statements they are making. It takes your focus away from more important things. You have no way to convince them because they are going to believe whatever they believe. It is a complete waste of your time and it just takes energy away from your other tasks.

Complainers bring you down

You do what you do because it is something that you need or want. If you are like me, you have a passion for health and fitness. Listening to complainers just brings me down. It makes me wonder why I do what I do at all.

Complainers Go to the Back of the Line

When I help people and I discover that they are a complainer I instantly move them to the end of the line in the future. I don't like to waste my time on people who are not going to listen to anything I say and complainers have shown me this is them.

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Write Your Story

May 20, 2016 By Michael Mahony, ISSA CPT Leave a Comment

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As mentioned yesterday, motivating others is going to happen because of the changes you have been making. Now is the time to write your story. People are going to ask you how you did it, what motivated you, etc. You need to have your story ready. It needs to be like an elevator pitch–short and sweet and to the point. Everyone needs to have a story behind their journey.

What is your story? For me the story is still being written, but the idea behind it sticks.

After having back surgery I gained a lot of weight. I found a group accountability system and discovered that I  have a passion for helping others find the right path to being fit. I have failed more than succeeded, but through all of that failure I have acquired a vast amount of knowledge. The reason for my failures was not my knowledge, but how I allowed life to get in the way. My biggest motivator now is my children. I want to be healthy. I want them to be proud of me. The way my body was, they couldn't possibly be as proud of me as they should be. I now have a goal to step on the bodybuilding stage on Memorial Day 2017. I plan to be in the absolute most amazing shape of my life. I am also planning to turn this into my life's work–steering others to the reputable few who can help them reach their fitness goals.

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Motivate Others

May 20, 2016 By Michael Mahony, ISSA CPT Leave a Comment

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Today we focus on helping others. At this point you have reassessed your goals and have a renewed fever for accomplishing them. The best way to do that is to help other people. Use your own successes as motivation for other people. It will help you more than you know.

Be honest with yourself and others. Make sure that you are telling the truth about your journey because that will help other people more than anything. While some people get impressed by how easy your journey appears, they are more likely to be captivated by your story when it includes peaks as well as valleys. Don't hold back. People want to know that what they are experiencing can be overcome. Imagine you are trying to get into shape and you are struggling. What helps you more–knowing the person you respect also struggled or thinking they breezed to the finish line?

Your story is there for you to share with others. In doing so you will help them reach their goals. That is why I am here. I am held accountable each and every day by the knowledge you are watching. That makes me feel good.

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Stay on Top of It

May 18, 2016 By Michael Mahony, ISSA CPT Leave a Comment

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Everyone experiences complacency from time to time. We get moving on goals and whether we are doing well or not, we get complacent and stop focusing correctly. Don't let that derail you.

Stay on top of the goals you set. Keep track of how you are doing. If asked you should know exactly where you stand. If complacency hits, take care of it by refocusing on your goals. Don't let complacency take you off your planned actions.

If you miss a day at the gym, brush it off. Make sure you get back there the next day. Go back to breaking things down into smaller segments. It will make all the difference in the world. Smaller goals are easier to achieve and achieving goals will spur you on more than you can imagine. The motivation that comes from completing several small goals is amazing.

Be realistic with yourself. Sometimes complacency happens because you've set goals that you cannot achieve. That is why we discussed reassessing goals a few days ago. If you have not read that lesson please go back now  and review it. Take an honest inventory of your situation. Don't be a victim, but don't be dishonest with yourself either. Reassess things and then stay on top of them and you are on your way!

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