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M3:D93 Body parts

August 14, 2008 By Michael Mahony, ISSA CPT Leave a Comment

  

What's on my mind today?

It has been a long time since I've done a body part split, but I'm truly enjoying the freedom to work one body part each day.  I don't know if I am necessarily able to work harder, but at least I am extremely focused.  When the DOMs sets in I can tell specifically if I had correct form based on where the soreness hits me.

I used to exclusively do body part splits when I started working out.  I gradually shifted over the The New Rules of Lifting methodology of nothing but compound lifts.  I really enjoyed that methodology alot.  I found the workouts to be difficult.  I was able to put out some extreme intensity with those workouts.

Now I am back to the body part split.  It is too soon to say whether I like it or not, but at least, as I say, I am enjoying the focus.  When I first read that during week 1 I'd only be doing 2 exercises per session I thought it was a joke.  Now I get why.  The intensity is high and the volume is just right.  Any extra exercises would be a complete and total waste because by the time you get to the 12th set you can only crank out between 3 and 6 reps.

Accountability

 
Find out what I'm doing to my body!

Today was a continuation of the week's lactic acid training but this time with legs.  Again, 2 exercises, supersetted, no rest between exercises or sets and aim for 50 reps on the first set and positive failure on each set thereafter.  It was incredible.  What a pump.
 
Exercise the brain with the Thought of the Day!

When someone challenges you, look them in the eye and dare them to do what you just did.
 
Get a discussion started by answering the question!

How do you challenge yourself on a daily basis?  Comment this post to answer the question.
 

 
  

Mission 1, Day 93: Finish strong, plan big!

Until tomorrow…GET BACK TO LIFTING!

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M3:D92 Great Feeling

August 13, 2008 By Michael Mahony, ISSA CPT Leave a Comment


What's on my mind today?

Today was a busy work day for me.  I had alot of fires to extinguish and spent most of the day doing that. 

I started to think alot about DOMs today as my shoulders are on fire from yesterday's workout.  It is really a great feeling when you are really into lifting.  You know when you change up a routine that your body is responding a bit when you hit a nice set of DOMs after the workout.  The feeling is something I actually relish.  I know to some it sounds strange, but I like the feeling alot.  It lets me know that I've worked hard in the gym.

I was talking to a friend who had a personal training session today.  He recently lost his job and was telling me that he has no real motivation right now to workout.  I was explaining to him that it is understandable, but this is the time to challenge himself.  I explained that he needs to push through the mental blocks because if he is successful with this he will be consistent the majority of the time with ease.  It is only when we are challenged with difficult times and respond appropriately that we can be proud of ourselves.

Accountability

 
Find out what I'm doing to my body!

Today was arms.  Like yesterday, I did a biceps exercise and aimed for a weight I could lift for 50 reps, switched to a triceps exercise with a weight I could lift for 50 reps and continued this for 12 sets of each exercise.  No rest between exercises or sets.  I went to positive failure on all sets.  As I left the gym I had a difficult time lifting my arms.  What a wonderful feeling! 
 
Exercise the brain with the Thought of the Day!

People are going to hear what they want no matter what you say, how much logic you use, how much sense you make or how much proof you have.  State your case and move on regardless of their level of understanding.  It is the only way to avoid insanity.
 
Get a discussion started by answering the question!

Describe the most intense workout you've ever done.  Comment this post to answer the question.
 

 
 

Mission 1, Day 92: What a day!

Until tomorrow…GET BACK TO LIFTING!

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M3:D91 Lactic Acid

August 12, 2008 By Michael Mahony, ISSA CPT Leave a Comment


What's on my mind today?

Today I started a great new program and the first week involves
training similar to Metabolic Surge's Lactic Acid Training.  There are details below, but suffice to say that my shoulders are blasted right now.

Thank you everyone who responded to my post about being selfish or not.  You all had some really great advice/compliments/viewpoints.  I truly appreciate the support.  Honestly, I was more shocked by the statement than anything else and at first you do spend some time doubting, but as Carlos DeJesus has stated, you must “not to try to convince this person that they are wrong, it would take too much time and energy, something you might better invest into one of your workouts.”  That is a profound statement to me and it brings up an issue in my mind that I am about to discuss with all of you.

Alot of things take time and energy away from our workouts.  There are family obligations, work obligations, illnesses, distractions, lack of motivation, not enough time, lack of accountability, failure to plan and so many other things.  The way you deal with these things will determine how successful your workouts really are.  Everyone knows that consistency is the key to great results and all the things I listed are things that can derail you on your path towards your ideal physique.  Never let these things take time and energy away from your workouts.  Make it a point to stomp these things out before they get out of control.

I've been guilty in the past of getting distracted by personal issues.  However, the last two times I've had personal issues I've turned them into energy enhancers.  I've used the bad energy that I would have expended worrying about the problem and turned it into a new motivational force for myself.  Anyone can do it if they put their mind to it.  Alot of what “happens” to us is a choice we make. In fact, I'd venture to say that most of what happens to us is either a choice we make or a reaction to a choice someone else makes. Either way, we have the ultimate choice in how the outcome will be shaped.  It is how we react that determines our future course.  Make the right choice and the rest of it never mattered.

Accountability

 
Find out what I'm doing to my body!

As mentioned previously, I started Advanced Mass Builders workout plan today.  The entire first week is similar to Lactic Acid Training from Metabolic Surge but the major difference is that you pick one body part, two exercises and you superset them, but you take no rest between exercises or sets.  You find a weight for each exercise that you can complete 50 reps with on the first set.  You pound out that set quickly, move to the next exercise immediately and pound that set out quickly, back to the first exercise, etc. until you complete 12 sets of each exercise.  That's 24 sets total.  You take every set to positive failure, so the number of reps you can completely steadily goes down as the sets progress.

When I left the gym I had a hard time lifting my arm up enough to start my  car.  My shoulders are already burning with DOMs.  It was an incredible pump during the workout. 

 
Exercise the brain with the Thought of the Day!

The next choice you make today could be the one that shapes the rest of your week, so make it a good one.
 
Get a discussion started by answering the question!

How do you take control of the choices made in your life?  Comment this post to answer the question.
 

 
 

Mission 1, Day 91: Reflecting on Mission 2

Until tomorrow…GET BACK TO LIFTING!

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M3:D90 Down, but not out

August 11, 2008 By Michael Mahony, ISSA CPT Leave a Comment


What's on my mind today?

Today was just a down day for me.  It was a rest day so that's what I did.  I spent time talking to a friend about some issues and find that it is always so frustrating talking to this person.  No matter how hard you try, this person doesn't completely listen.  That is how it seems to me.  I can't explain it and I'm sure they would disagree, but it really feels like I give them an explanation, I am told they get it, but in the end they don't really get it.  If they weren't so important to me I'd just give up and call it a day, but that isn't happening any time soon.

I spent about 2 hours today discussing why I said this or that and what the real meaning behind what I said was.  There were alot of perceptions this person had that were so far off that it wasn't even humorous.  In fact, they were not right even once when they tried placing a negative connotation on something I said.  All the negative connotations came from a misperception on their part that I then duly explained.  The explanations seemed to be accepted and things calmed down alot.  At the same time, it was frustrating and has me feeling the way I did in late June/early July.

At the same time, I learned alot about myself during that late June/early July time period, things that got me totally fired up.  I am about to embark on week one of Advanced Mass Building by Jeff Anderson.  Being pumped right about now is a great thing.  I will take the negative energy from today and focus it on my training.  I have work to do and I am going to do it.

 accountability

 
Find out what I'm doing to my body!

Today was a rest day, so there is nothing to report.
 
Exercise the brain with the Thought of the Day!

When life happens, don't let it interrupt your plans because your plans are far too important to be derailed by speed bumps in the road called life.
 
Get a discussion started by answering the question!

Why do we always want to please those who don't seem to get it?  Comment this post to answer the question.
 

 
 

Mission 1, Day 90: 10 to go!

Until tomorrow…GET BACK TO LIFTING!

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M3:D89 Selfish?

August 10, 2008 By Michael Mahony, ISSA CPT Leave a Comment

  

What's on my mind today?

I got in a rather heated discussion today with someone close to me regarding this blog and my daily accountability pictures.  I was told that by doing this I am being selfish and everything is about me.  I was told that anyone who takes pictures of themself and worries about how they look is selfish.  I was really hurt by the comments, more than the person realizes, that is for sure.

I wonder how it is selfish to take daily progress photos?  I wonder why it is selfish to be living a healthy lifestyle?  I wonder what it is about wanting to get in good physical shape that is selfish?

I can hear alot of you already saying “They just don't understand what we do” but I am not willing to just accept that as an answer.  Whether you understand what we do or not, it is pretty harsh to call someone selfish for taking daily pictures.  The daily pictures I take involve nobody but myself. I have a tripod and I use it for the purpose of taking my pictures.  I don't interfere with anyone else's plans to take my pictures.  I don't insist that anyone else get involved with my picture taking.  I do my pictures when it is the most convenient.  I do them to track my progress and to be accountable.  By posting the pictures, I am not proclaiming how great I look or anything vain like that, I am merely saying “Here I am, hold me accountable for my actions.” 

The pictures tell the real story.  Anyone can sit behind a blog and claim to be doing great things and claim to be sticking to their plans, but the pictures won't allow you to hide.  If you are not doing the work you claim to be doing the pictures reveal that to the world.  The pictures are part of the checks and balances that go along with getting into good shape. 

When listening to how selfish I am, it brought me back to M340 Powerful Reasons Why and that got me thinking about each of those reasons.  Are they selfish reasons?  Yes, some of my PRWs are selfish, but alot are not.  I am reprinting them along with some commentary:

  1. I want to win a bodybuilding competition in my age division (selfish)
  2. I want to reshape my body (selfish)
  3. I want to be healthier overall (not seslfish)
  4. I want to lower my chances of heart attack, diabetes and stroke–all things that run in my family. (not selfish)
  5. I want to prove every naysayer wrong–all the people who told me after my back surgery that I would never be able to lift again. (selfish)
  6. I want my family to be proud of me. (not selfish)
  7. I want to feel good about myself (selfish)
  8. I want to be in the best shape of my life (selfish)
  9. I want to be able to look at myself in the mirror and smile (selfish)
  10. I want muscles (selfish)
  11. I want to be around for many years to come (not selfish)
  12. I want to be strong (selfish)
  13. I want people to take notice when I take my shirt off (selfish)
  14. I want to be appealing to those that matter (not selfish)

    
So alot of my reasons are definitely selfish, but alot are not.  9 out of 14 are selfish reasons, but is there anything wrong with finding motivation from selfish reasons?  Is the act of taking daily photos selfish?  Is wanting to be in the best shape I've ever been in such a bad thing?

Why do people feel the need to disregard an accountability blog like this?  Why don't they take the time to understand the reasons behind it before they bash it?

Selfish?  Not selfish?  I don't know, but I do know my feelings are deeply hurt by the comments that were made in that regard.

 

Accountability

 
Find out what I'm doing to my body!

Today I did an hour of cardio (walking) where I kept my heart rate between 105 and 110 as prescribed by the nutritionist. 
 
Exercise the brain with the Thought of the Day!

“Being ignorant is not so much a shame, as being unwilling to learn.” — Benjamin Franklin 
 
Get a discussion started by answering the question!

Is there anything wrong with having selfish Powerful Reasons Why?  Comment this post to answer the question.
 

 
  

Mission 1, Day 89: Ratcheting up the accountability!

Until tomorrow…GET BACK TO LIFTING!

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