M4:D21 (D321) Take no prisoners!
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M4:D20 (D320) Cardeeoh!
The DOMs from my workout has really set in. The simplicity of that workout makes it so extremely powerful. It is something that I can't really describe, but I can tell you that I got my butt kicked by that workout. There is just something about taking on a full body workout with that intensity that pumps me up. I felt like I was taking no prisoners. I was pushing hard and keeping the rest periods to a minimum. The idea was to rest only as much as needed to give it my all on the next exercise. This resulted in some amazing feelings during the workout. I am really enjoying using the Quad Blaster as part of my normal workout routine. I have also been incorporating the Ab Mat in my routine. The Ab Mat is every bit as simple as the Quad Blaster and just as effective at what it does. I can really isolate my abdominals using this mat. It is exciting to think that I can be getting similar results on my abs as I have with my quads thanks to a simple device like this. Today was a cardio only day. I was able to get in an interval session. I got my heart rate up to 145 BPM and held it for 2 minutes. I then allowed myself to recover down to 105 BPM and just repeated the cycle over and over. It was an intense workout as usual. I want you all thinking about something as we head towards tomorrow and my next entry. When you workout do you push yourself to the limit? Do your cardio sessions really dig down to the core of your existence? Are you leaving everything out on the gym floor? Do you know when there's still something left in the tank and so you pull out all the stop stops and get it all out? I will be discussing these issues in tomorrow's entry. |
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As mentioned, today was just a cardio session. I managed to do my normal intervals. These are aimed at getting my fat burning zone to be at a higher heart rate level. So far it is a good workout. |
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Cardio is the single most important component to fat loss. |
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What is your current scheme for cardio sessions? Comment this post to answer the question. |
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Until tomorrow…GET BACK TO LIFTING! |
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M4:D19 (D319) High Intensity Training
Today I had a great workout and I discuss it in the workout log of this post. It really got me thinking about simplicity though. Most people overcomplicate everything. They look at a workout routine and decide it isn't hard enough, so they make it "harder." The reality is that all they are doing is complicating things. Simplicity is the way to go. That's what High Intensity Training (H.I.T.) is all about. The workout you see in my workout log for today is a H.I.T. workout. I did one set of each exercise. As this was my first time through the workout, some of the weights are off as far as how many reps I can complete, but those will get dialed in over time. The fact is that the workout took very little time to complete, but was every bit as effective as any other workout I've ever done, probably more so! I was able to lift with intensity. I shortened the rest period down to up the intensity a little. I will also dial that in over time. Take your time and realize that simple doesn't mean easy. Complicated doesn't mean hard. Just consider the source of your information and the rest will fall in place. |
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This workout is the ultimate in simplicity. I know that some of you will review the log and think "Just one set?!?" but that's what makes it incredible. You work just as hard as you would with multiple sets, but you work the entire body each workout. The intensity was incredible and the DOMs set in quickly after the workout. The time it took to do the workout was around 45 minutes because I kept the rest period low. I truly enjoyed the workout. Thank you Carlos DeJesus! |
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Simplicity does not mean ineffective. |
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How do you up the intensity of your workouts? Comment this post to answer the question. |
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Until tomorrow…GET BACK TO LIFTING! |
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M4:D18 (D318) It starts
It is Sunday and a rest day for me. I am contemplating my new workout regimen that starts tomorrow. I've got every exercise written into my workout log. I am ready to record an awesome workout and to report back to all of you tomorrow night about it. Today was spent traveling to a hockey game. The team did not play well as a unit and got worked. There were several comments about the goalie and how without him the score would have been much worse. The rest of the day has been spent relaxing and enjoying myself. I have been watching one movie after another and just getting my thoughts together. I have a few major issues to tackle this week and have been planning those out on paper and reconciling them in my mind. Thanks to the past 318 days, I am much stronger and more resolute about the things I am facing. My plan this week is to get to every blog and make a comment. I enjoy catching up with all of you and what you are doing. I just didn't feel like focusing on that today. It was better for me both mentally and physically to relax like I've done. |
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Today was a rest day for me and rest I did. |
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There are times when you will want to quit or you will feel it is just too hard, but please be sure to persevere because getting through those times will just make you better and better at accomplishing your goals. |
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Have you recently felt like quitting and what did you do about it? Comment this post to answer the question. |
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Until tomorrow…GET BACK TO LIFTING! |
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