I spent some time today regrouping a little. It wasn't anything major, I just went back over my nutritional plan and fine tuned some of the areas. I am not going to implement the changes yet as I have more work to do. I plan to have things in place by Sunday of next week. When I look at my menu it has gotten slightly boring which is the reason for the regrouping. I am going to make things a bit tastier for myself. I will not be changing my macronutrient ratios at all as they have been working well for me. I have been pretty much cycling my carbohydrates in what some would call an odd manner, but in a manner that makes complete sense to me. After all the research and reading I've done on the topic of nutrition, I settled in on this plan. What has been amazing is that I've been eating a ton of calories, gaining muscle and not gaining fat in the process. It is all about eating the right way to keep the body a fat burning machine. I have written some goals for myself regarding abdominal training. I am mixing it up a bit more than I have in the past 8 weeks. Training overall has been awesome for me, but abdominal training has been dull and I need to spice that up or I will stop doing it regularly (bad). When I finish 12 weeks of H.I.T. I plan to test my 1 rep max on deadlifts, squats, bench press and overhead press. I am excited to see what the changes in those numbers will be. After spending the week going back and forth to San Diego, I had to go again today for hockey. The team played terrible and I ended up getting myself more work. I volunteered to make the kids run on Thursday's after practice. We will be running for 30 minutes every Thursday in an effort to further improve their conditioning. Pictures of the Kids
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"The person we believe ourselves to be will always act in a manner consistent with our self-image." Brian Tracy |
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M4:D73 (D373) Bragging
I don't do this very often, but today I am going to do some bragging about my son and his hockey goaltending. My son has been a goalie since he was 6 and he is about to turn 14. Much of that time he was playing roller hockey. He has put the past 4 years into ice hockey and has goals and dreams he'd like to accomplish. He constantly states that he is going to make it to the NHL and that he will do whatever it takes to get there. He understands that he needs to go to college and plans to use his hockey skills for a scholarship to a good school. Next year he will have the opportunity to play Junior A if he continues to grow like he is now. Today we had a game against a team that was better than us. As usual, my son had to face more shots on goal than any normal goalie should and he played out of his mind crazy. We have a local hockey discussion forum where the parents talk about hockey stuff and after the game I came upon a parent asking about our game. Another parent (one who is not a part of our team or our organization) had the following to say about the game:
I noted that he said "games" plural, so I contacted him via private message and here is what he said:
I am extremely proud of my boy. His team is having a horrible season and yet he keeps coming back to play. He loves the sport and always does his best to improve. He is an example to everyone of what hard work can bring. He inspires me every time I see him play. He makes mistakes just like anyone else, but he is continually learning from those mistakes. It is an awesome thing to watch. |
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Today was 1 hour of steady state cardio. |
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"A warrior does not give up what he loves…he finds love in what he does." Socrates |
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Happy Halloween to those who celebrate it. Today I am going to outline another of my goals. Get into the best shape of my life In order to meet this goal I will need to be virtually perfect with my training and my nutrition. I am expecting all my readers to keep holding me accountable. Accountability is what got me this far and I plan to use it to get myself into the best shape of my life. |
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I will be honest that I was not that into my workout today. Mentally I think I had checked out. It has been a long week and I was very tired going into the gym. However, I still managed to slaughter most of my lifts. I also made a friend. "You want just 1 plate on each side, right?" "No, I need to really load up the sled actually!" I replied. He laughed and watched as I loaded 800 lbs. on the sled. "How the hell are you going to lift that?" he asked. "With intensity, man, with intensity!" I replied. I got into the sled and did my repetitions. When I finished he started to ask me a bunch of questions about my workout. He asked how many more sets of leg press I had and when I informed him that I had none left he was shocked. He couldn't understand how a 1 set for each exercise workout could possibly do anything for me. We talked a bit and it turned out that he also does a full body workout, but does the standard high volume method. Interestingly, Craig asked if he could join me in my workout, saying that he had just started his lifting routine for the day and was intrigued by my workout plan. I took 15 minutes to explain to Craig how the H.I.T. workout functions. I explained that he would need to use extreme intensity when doing his lifts. I explained that he would need to take things to failure. We worked out together. He used far less weight than me on every single exercise despite being about 20 years younger than me and about 10 pounds heavier than me (muscular, not fat). When the workout was over, Craig stated that he was amazed at how difficult it was. He couldn't believe that he had only done one set per exercise and had still gotten a beating! He watched me at the end of the workout do my deadlifts. Once again I set up 300 lbs. on the bar and tore off 8 repetitions. I explained to him that the amount you can lift depends alot upon the form you use in doing it. After about 10 minutes I did another rep with the 300 lbs. just to show him what I meant. I've learned that I get my best lifts when I get into position for the deadlift and then drop my butt down so that it is just about touching my calves. I then drive my feet straight down into the ground and the bar comes up like it weighs nothing at all. Craig is planning to meet up with me again on Tuesday to do another H.I.T. workout. Maybe I have a partner now? Time will tell. |
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"We all have our time machines. Some take us back, they are called memories. Some take us forward, they are called dreams." Jeremy Irons |
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Today I continue my discussion of my goals for the next 365 days. Launch a new fitness website This site will be completely separate from the companion site for my eBook. This site will be an educational site. Alot of what is contained in this site will also be in the physical book I plan to release. My goal here is to help people understand the correct path to take on their road to physical fitness. |
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Today was a one hour steady state cardio session. I rode the bike for the entire hour. I managed to listen to 2 podcasts while riding. |
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"At times our own light goes out and is rekindled by a spark from another person. Each of us has cause to think with deep gratitude of those who have lighted the flame within us." Albert Schweitzer |
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