Fatbusting: DK fatlog
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Life changes spur you on to great things. I am a victim of the recession and was made redundant 6 weeks ago, so decided to have a 5 week holiday in NZ. Great weather, but the first thing me and Mrs DK was join the local gym and for the 5 weeks we went 4 days a week and I started doing Boxing (sparring only) and have enjoyed the stress release of punching and kicking the shit out of the bag and partner. I have put on 3kg in weight but lost body fat so it must be muscle?!? <br />
Back in NL and need to get rid of the belly meat, after 40 it does get bloody difficult. I have also started the 100 push up challenge so will also try and keep that updated as well. Still rowing, my goal is to beat 7:50 and have got close but still need to maintain at 1:55 split to give me enough time in reserve for when I die in the last 250m. Oh and get another job! -
[url]http://www.hundredpushups.com/[/url]<br />
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Week 2 commencing and I am certainly feeling the improvements in my chest arms and core. Did the Week 2 Day 1 set of 14, 14, 10, 10 and then completed 17 for the max. 1 minute break between each rep. Tomorrow is 14, 16, 12, 12 and a minimum of 15 reps for the last set. Mrs DK videoed me completing the sets, which was excellent as I could see where I needed to improve my form, exhaustion certainly negatively impacts form! -
My current work out<br />
Day 1<br />
1000m row<br />
1 minute break<br />
Bench pistols<br />
Alternate V-ups<br />
Squat Lunges<br />
2minute break<br />
1000m row<br />
Reverse DB flys<br />
Long arm crunch on half swiss ball<br />
Step cross over<br />
2 minute break<br />
1000m row<br />
Then repeat<br />
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Day2<br />
5 minute bike, keeping rpm between 80-90 increase resistance every 30 secs by 2 clicks<br />
1 minute break<br />
DB Fly on half swiss ball<br />
V ups<br />
DB Thrusters<br />
2 minute break<br />
Bike<br />
DB chest alternating on half swiss ball<br />
side bridge with hip dips<br />
Lateral total raise<br />
Bike<br />
Then repeat<br />
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Have been doing this for two weeks on a Monday (day 1) then Friday (day 2). I have a light cardio session on Wednesday and I am continuing the push up challenge. -
[quote name='dK']OK...I need to do this as well. Current weight 112kg, target weight by September when I go back to NZ is double figures - [B]ACHEIVED[/B]. My key measure won't be weight, but I would like to fit into a 36in waist - [B]ACHEIVED[/B], currently 40in waist. Went to the gym last night, 45 minutes on the Orbital thingee, calories burned 537, Saturday went for a 30 minute walk with my wife. My key challenge will be my diet and ensuring that I eat regularly - [B]ACHEIVED[/B].[/QUOTE]<br />
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Just back from a 5 day cricket tour of Oxford. Played two 50 over matches, Three 5 over 6-aside matches and two T20s. Pitches were rock hard and am suffering from some serious leg fatigue as was playing in spikes (not my best decision). Dropped a kilo to 96kg,kept to my no carbs, except for the copious amounts of Alcohol <img src='http://www.daimenhutchison.com/invision/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':)' />
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Having porridge each morning, no carbs after lunch. Focus on proteins for the rest of the day. Did my best 2000m today 7.31.6, but technique was all over the place. I know I can beat 7.30 with better concentration. Still working toward the challenge. PT had me focused on bench press, pull down, dips and cable cross over, Can barely type and cannot lift my arms. Did the captains chair for a bit of fun and then the PT had me do a 2:00 minute sprint on the bike to see if he could max my hate rate.<br />
Max HR = 180<br />
Avg HR = 147<br />
Resting HR = 62<br />
Not bad for a 43 year old, ex-FB -
OK, I have now officially lost 20Kgs since I started this journey. My wardrobe is f*cked and need to replace almost everything <img src='http://www.daimenhutchison.com/invision/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/sad.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':)' />
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Holy shit that is a primo effort mate!! 20kg loss is no mean feat. Sigh, aside from exercise it always comes back to bloody diet aye! Something I still struggle with...<br />
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Hi my name is Paekakboyz and I'm a carboholic!!!<br />
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Keep up the good work DK! -
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I second that dk - I was never a fan of paying someone to tell me to do what I knew I had to do. but it bloody works. I had slimmed from 120 to 95 by my self, but once I got a PT, well, the rest as they say is history - 81 kilos this morning, about 18 months after our first visit. Money well worth spending.
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I have had a bastard of a cold for the last week and a half. So haven't been hitting the gym with any frequency. Went today for a session with my PT. I mentioned that I was still having some trouble breathing, so he said he would go easy today. I knew I shouldn't have trusted him<br />
1 - 30/30 Intervals on Rower, with each interval at 1:38 pace, managed 9 of the 10 intervals, had to stop at interval 8 to cough up my lungs<br />
2 - Super Set - 3x20 of push ups - 1 10 reps of the set were narrow arms to focus on tri-ceps and then final 10 reps wide arms on top of two dumbbells. Did I mention this was Tabata style so only a 30 sec break between each set.<br />
3 - Ab workout (Tabata style) 3 sets - 30 x crunches on a bosu ball with a 10kg weight, 30 x side crunches on the right, 30 x side crunches on the left, 30 x reverse crucnhes (leg raises) = 1 set<br />
4 - Final super set - 3 sets 20, 15, 10 of Upright Row and then straight into Power Lifts (Again Tabata style)<br />
So the fact I could hardly breathe didn't seem to change the mind of my PT.<br />
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Now down to 95kgs fully clothed.