10-02-2012, 02:35 PM
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That’s just crazy. Makes me want to want to get some mexicalies and make a killing lol JK. Love the "proprietary blend". How many bottles in GNC say new proprietary blend bla bla bla.
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10-02-2012, 02:57 PM
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If you haven't seen Bigger Stronger Faster, do your self a favor and rent/download/buy it.. Great documentary. My favorite bit is how they show you they do the before and after photo's in one photo shoot. They just play with lighting, shaving, tanning, posture and Photoshop.
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10-02-2012, 03:07 PM
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Anyway, my workout diet has changed from what it always was. I use to do the traditional chest/tri, back/bi, shoulder/legs or whatever. I got bored though and it was killing my motivation which effected my consistency.
Now I do whatever I feel like and whatever part of my body feels the freshest. Basically my weekly workout breadkdown might look like this:
- Big 3 (squats (barbells + weighted lunges), bench (barbell + dumbbell), deads
- kettlebells, pull/chin ups, dips, rings, muscle ups (still trying)
- Olympic weight lifting
- military press, upright rows, chin ups, seated row, farmers walk.
I will usually throw in extra exercises on to any of my sessions with no reason. Eg if I see a loaded squat rack cos some lazy ass didn't rack his weights i will do a couple sets just cos.. see the chin up bar is empty, do a few sets.
I found that being more random in the gym increases the fun and your motivation improves drastically. I never go to the gym with an exercise for exercise specific program anymore.
Starting this week everyday Im going to do at least 10 min cardio each session. Most likely do skipping min on min off, HIIT sprints, stair climber intervals. My cardio sux and snowboarding seasons is fast approaching.
Diet is intermittent fasting. Which is the best thing Ive ever done. Eat between 12 noon and 8pm only. Low carbs, no sugars or junk. Except for weekends.
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10-03-2012, 10:45 AM
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This was my workout this last weekend. Doesn't get any better than this
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That's my favorite type of workout! Haven't been to Trout Creek but I have heard it's an butt kicker. I love going to Smith, can't wait for my next trip there.
Unfortunately, my normal workout is usually in the gym 4 days a week before work then on the bike or running after work 4-5 days a week.
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10-03-2012, 11:51 AM
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That's my favorite type of workout! Haven't been to Trout Creek but I have heard it's an butt kicker. I love going to Smith, can't wait for my next trip there.
Unfortunately, my normal workout is usually in the gym 4 days a week before work then on the bike or running after work 4-5 days a week.
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I don't know guys. I've seen some pretty round trad/sport climbers.
Bouldering is what will kick you into shape!
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10-03-2012, 05:10 PM
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I don't know guys. I've seen some pretty round trad/sport climbers.
Bouldering is what will kick you into shape!
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Can't argue with that!
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10-03-2012, 11:05 PM
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I don't know guys. I've seen some pretty round trad/sport climbers.
Bouldering is what will kick you into shape!
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Depends on whatcha wanna do No doubt either will get ya in overall fantastic shape. Hard Sport climbing is hard bouldering and some more
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10-03-2012, 11:08 PM
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That's my favorite type of workout! Haven't been to Trout Creek but I have heard it's an butt kicker. I love going to Smith, can't wait for my next trip there.
Unfortunately, my normal workout is usually in the gym 4 days a week before work then on the bike or running after work 4-5 days a week.
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Yeah Trout is pretty stout trad climbing, but the gear is almost always good.
I'm hopefully hitting up smith this weekend. fingers crossed!
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10-04-2012, 02:37 AM
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Little gym update, been lifting 8-12 rep range with higher sets 4-5 usually, tore up my pecs somehow so i gotta take a week off chest, but killed it on the legs and shoulder and traps
leg day
leg press 500lb plates 10x10 4 positions, feet close, feel wide, feet high, feet low
squats 150lb 1x20 225lb 2x10 315lb 1x6
calf raise 400lbs 6x30
shoulder and traps
Behind the head/ Regular barbell military press 4x10 135lb
Arnold dumbbell press 4x10 45lb dumbbells
Up right row 4x10 100lb barbell
Grappler barbell shoulder press 4 sets per arm 115lbs
lateral arm raises 4x15 one 45lb weight plate
side arm raises 5 sets per arm 10x10 17.5lb dumbbells
Shrugs 45lb plate each hand 4x20
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10-04-2012, 11:08 AM
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Depends on whatcha wanna do No doubt either will get ya in overall fantastic shape. Hard Sport climbing is hard bouldering and some more
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Lol. For sure. Just couldn't resist the opportunity to throw out a little jab.
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Little gym update, been lifting 8-12 rep range with higher sets 4-5 usually, tore up my pecs somehow so i gotta take a week off chest, but killed it on the legs and shoulder and traps
leg day
leg press 500lb plates 10x10 4 positions, feet close, feel wide, feet high, feet low
squats 150lb 1x20 225lb 2x10 315lb 1x6
calf raise 400lbs 6x30
shoulder and traps
Behind the head/ Regular barbell military press 4x10 135lb
Arnold dumbbell press 4x10 45lb dumbbells
Up right row 4x10 100lb barbell
Grappler barbell shoulder press 4 sets per arm 115lbs
lateral arm raises 4x15 one 45lb weight plate
side arm raises 5 sets per arm 10x10 17.5lb dumbbells
Shrugs 45lb plate each hand 4x20
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How long does that take you?
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10-04-2012, 11:25 AM
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Lol. For sure. Just couldn't resist the opportunity to throw out a little jab.
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Both days took a little more than an hour
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man feeling tired and unmotivated today. i think im gonna take today off and just do cardio.
dont wanna burn myself out.
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First day back at the gym in well over 4 months. Feels so good to be back! I'm actually currenty at the gym as I post this haha. Can't wait to finally get back in the routine of lifting weights!
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01-29-2013, 01:33 PM
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I used to lift weights, but quit about a year ago and switched to strict bodyweight workouts. I like it better. It feels more practical. I follow this book called Convict Conditioning occassionally, but I prefer to do my own thing.
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01-29-2013, 02:56 PM
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still going hard at it here, made some pretty big strength and muscle gains, all natty 0 supp. but still chunky lol problem is i hate cardio and love power lifting.
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