Today marks 300 days blogging for me. It has been an exciting ride. During this time I have made alot of physical, mental and emotional changes that are all interwoven and have prepared me for what the future holds. I can face anything as I move ahead in my new life. Some highlights of my physical changes: Scale weight: I went from 240 pounds to 208 pounds in 300 days. As far as some highlights of some mental changes I've gone through: My mental intensity is the highest it has ever been I want to thank Carlos DeJesus for his mentoring me in this area. It has completely changed my life. My friendship with Carlos has changed the way I look at everything.I can't really highlight the emotional changes I've gone through other than to say that I am tougher in that area as well. I've learned how to use my emotions correctly. I don't use straight logic to make all my decisions now, emotions get their appropriate role in the process. I want to thank every single person who comes and reads my blog and especially those who comment. I want to thank Adam: RTP2 Blog for inspiring me to do this in the first place. I now have a lifestyle that is changed for the better thanks to him. To those of you who don't comment, come on out of hiding and say something. You are the reason I do this blog in the first place.300 days are down and I'm ready for 300 more. The plans of my next mission will be released tomorrow. Hint: It is going to be called “Getting REALLY Big!” or GRB for short. Pictures Tell the Story |
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Today was leg day and again, it was isolation exercises to pre-exhaust the muscles supersetted with compound exercises. I replaced Leg Press with the Quad Blaster. When I was done with my workout I could barely walk out of the gym. I had an incredible burn throughout my legs. Felt like every single inch was sore and burning. |
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Stick to the plan, work the plan and the plan will succeed. |
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What's been the biggest motivating factor for you as you attempt your physique transformation? Comment this post to answer the question. |
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Until tomorrow…GET BACK TO LIFTING! |
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M3:D98 Starting Right
It is a new week and it reminds me of the importance of starting strong, starting right. The first workout of the week sets the tone for all other workouts during the week. Start off weak and you will have a bad week. Start off strong and the sky's the limit. I took this to heart today and had an awesome lifting session. I simply love how pumped I get from a great workout like today's workout. At the same time, it is important to start your week right in other ways as well. I strongly believe that Monday just plain sets the tone for the coming week. You can run into problems, but the way you handle them will determine how well your week goes. Get stressed by every little thing and you are sure to have a very stressful week. Take things in stride and nothing can upset your week. Please remember this important principle as you progress through each new week. You are sure to make better progress when you have the right attitude at the start of the week. Remember, you have to continually be thinking about how you are going to avoid undoing all the good you've already done. You have to be focused on the progress you have been making and on keeping that success moving ahead. Nothing should stand in your way. You will fight like a champion and win most of the battles, but certainly winning the war. It is a foregone conclusion when you have the right attitude. |
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Today was shoulder day. I am now working on pre-exhaustion prior to the compound exercises. I throw in an isolation exercise and superset it with a compound exercise. The isolation exercise works your muscles just enough to make the compound exercise that much harder. The rest time is kept low. The sets are kept at 4 per exercise. I worked my butt off today. My shoulders are now completely and totally fried yet again and they just fully recovered from last week's torturous workout on Saturday. They are now screaming at me yet again. |
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Carry a positive attitude with you everywhere you go and doors will open widely for you. |
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What importance do you place on the start of a new week? Comment this post to answer the question. |
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Until tomorrow…GET BACK TO LIFTING! |
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M3:D97 Warped
Sorry, not alot to say today. I spent the day at the Vans Warped Tour concert. I had a great time. I packed my own food so that worked out well. I wasn't able to eat a ton of whole food, but I packed several shakes and some seeds and nuts. It was a good overall day. More Fat Burning Philosophy tomorrow. |
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No workout today as it was a rest day. Although I must have walked a hundred miles. |
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Exercise your mind, body and soul everyday for a fully healthy life. |
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What was the last concert you attended? Comment this post to answer the question. |
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Until tomorrow…GET BACK TO LIFTING! |
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M3:D96 Intense unadulterated feelings
I've been watching the Olympics on and off the past week. It got me thinking about alot of things related to life. Here are these young people who have dedicated their entire lives to the pursuit of a dream. They put everything else on hold in their life to reach the goal they have. Even those who have spouses/girlfriends/boyfriends tend to be with other Olympic-type athletes. I believe the reason for that is obvious. Who else would be able to put up with the extreme amount of time and dedication that is required to reach the level they are all at? They say that is why alot of Hollywood actors and actresses end up together–they understand “the lifestyle” better than anyone else. This got me to thinking about the passionate pursuit of anything in life. It reminds me of when you see something that you want and you just get these intense unadulterated feelings about going for it. You are willing to climb over the highest walls to get to where you want to go because you have intense unadulterated feelings about your destination. I was watching an episode of Monk yesterday that represents just this very thing. Monk is a detective from San Francisco who lost his wife to a murder. He was so deeply in love with his wife that he just can't move on so he keeps her stuff intact. He also has an issue with germs. He cannot touch anything unless it is wiped off or he uses tissue to touch it. In this particular episode, Monk is friends with a heavyweight boxer. The boxer is in trouble and being threatened because 5 years earlier, at a time when he was at the top of his game, he threw a title fight so that his manager's child could get a life saving operation. They bet against him and he threw the fight. Now someone wants him dead as a result. Monk and the boxer have a tight relationship. Monk has to pass a physical fitness test (something that is impossible for him) and so the boxer trains him. You see Monk trying to do pull ups. You see him running stairs. You see him jumping over the lower pillars of the bleachers. As the show continues, a rematch is happening from the fight 5 years previous. A sniper is in the building to take out Monk's friend. Monk notices the sniper from a distance and all the training the boxer gave him kicks in. He is able to do feats of strength never before imaginable. He does it because of his purely intense unadulterated feelings towards his friend. In the end he manages to save his friend from the boxer. It is an amazing story when you actually see the whole thing. Now I ask you to find out if that's how you feel about your fitness program. Are your feelings about it purely intense and unadulterated? If not, you are missing the boat. Feelings like that will carry you anywhere. Always remember that it isn't about how fast you complete the journey, it is about completing the journey at all. You give yourself a 100% chance at success if you have feelings that are intense and unadulterated. Just go for it. Don't hold yourself back. Life is about taking risks so what are you waiting for? |
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Today was a slow and steady cardio session in my target heart rate range of 100 to 115 bpm. I walked on the treadmill at a pretty good incline for 60 minutes. I actually am back to enjoying the long cardio sessions again. |
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Life is about risks so why do so few people actually allow themselves to take risks? Are they really living life to the fullest if they don't take risks? |
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Have you elevated your feelings for your fitness program to the level of intense unadulterated feelings? Comment this post to answer the question. |
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Until tomorrow…GET BACK TO LIFTING! |
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