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  • JKJ Offline
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    JK
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    Hmmm felt really flat this morning....just couldnt get in to it.<br />
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    Guess we ocassionally have those days

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    you get used to the early morning workouts - body adapts and all I expect.<br />
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    Sushi - yes, that is part of our diet plan - or for Vanessa anyway, so can't be that bad!!

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    I don't think I could do weights in the morning in a million years. I do have a habit of staying in bed until the last possible moment so that is always gonna make things tough.....

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    mate, I now wake before the alarm and am out of bed and we're on our way to gym within five minutes, done and dusted an hour and a bit later, day is then OURS!!

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    Its something you definantely get used to. I always find it easier to do morning trainings when Im meeting up with somebody or a group. Struggle for motivation to do it on my own accord though. But thats more laziness than lack of ability to do so. I always train best about 1-2pm, however I have to agree with Bart that it does feel awesome to get the training out of the way early so you don't have to worry about it for the rest of the day.

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    I've been doing spinning early in the morning for about 4 months now and usually crank through it, just a bit pies this morning. You are right though, feel awesome for the rest of the day.<br />
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    I train best around that time too Chubby. Seems to work well for me so thats the time I plan to do weights and can get there 3 days a week at that time no probs.

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    Another cranking session this afternoon. Sure helped having the cricket on there and the long black before heading to the gym doesnt seem to hurt either. Might be a regular pre-workout I think.<br />
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    One thing I noticed today is that while I have trimmed up pretty well around most of my body, my necks looking fat as. Seem to hold a bit of weight here. Any ideas or tips for shifting it?

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    lol - spot reducing on the neck, get a looser shirt...???!!!

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    haha tried that. Shirt has gone from a 39 to 42 over last couple of years lol.

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    Noticed during my spinning session yesterday that the gym looked pretty dam quiet at 6am so decided to bowl back in there today but this time to lift some tin.<br />
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    As per my previous posts, dawn workouts havent really felt that good in the past (better time to be fishing really) but need to fit the weights in to my busy schedule and have a lot of after work this week.<br />
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    So up at 5.45 and downed a long black / bannana combo and was in the gym by 6 and in to it. Felt pretty good really and cranked through the routine and before I knew it 7am had come around. Squats felt really good today, like I had heaps of control. Only squatting 50, 60 and 70kg but felt really good. Deadlifts felt a bit funny, kinda not quite right so will have to check technique. Otherwise really good workout. Downed my protein shake and in to work by 730 and right now I'm smashing my oats mmmm

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    nice work on the dawnbreaker. You'll soon get used to it - funny thing is, next thing you know is a 7am alarm is like the best sleep in ever!!

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    hehe yeah 7am is a bit of a sleep in. Im in the gym 6am tues and thurs for spinning anyway so weds 6am for weights is no real difference other than having to lift tin rather than just doing cardio.<br />
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    Mon and Friday are my sleep ins - dont have to get up til 630am wooot! Saturday or Sunday I am usually on the water by 6am so that only leaves the windy days for when I get a real sleep in and thats only 8am due to the kids!!

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    Awesome spinning session today. The usual lass who takes it was away today so we had another instructor and she gave it to us big time. <br />
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    Big lift in intensity and a real shake up from what we have been used to. Didnt have any issues keeping pace like some of the class too but was a dripping mess by the end of it as I sweated it out like I havent for quite some time. Felt great!

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    Weighed in yesterday (same set of scales at the gym as usual) and was a bit shocked to see the dial stop at a smidgen just over 80kg. <br />
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    I'm feeling pretty good but thinking I need to focus on bulking abit more to be where I wanna be (aiming for 85kg).<br />
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    Maybe I should reassess the old diet - aim to eat more (but clean) and lift more ---> get big.<br />
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    Or should I be dropping one of my spin classes now? Currently doing 2 days a week (+ 3 of weights). I was told if you really crank a spin session you can burn up to 500 calories over the hour. Maybe 2 of these classes are 2 much on my current diet.

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    maybe eat a little more - add in a protein shake maybe? straight after your spin classes.<br />
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    Raiseys.co.nz - BUILD would be the one I think. In know someone who can get it for you at ten percent less than that website price :whistle:

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    Have some nutrawhey which I have only been taking on weights days but might crack in to it daily now.<br />
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    Weight can change a fair bit so not too worries but will reassess over the next few weeks.

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    Skipped spinning this morning and spent my time doing squats and deadlifts plus a few rows etc.<br />
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    Set a new PB squatting 6 reps of 100kg. Had been doing up to 80kg in the past and 10 reps and was feeling good this morning so thought why not give it a crack.<br />
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    Deadlifts still a bit behind at 70kg but coming along ok.<br />
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    Gonna be feeling it tonight me thinks.

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    [quote name='JK']Skipped spinning this morning and spent my time doing squats and deadlifts plus a few rows etc.<br />
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    Set a new PB squatting 6 reps of 100kg. Had been doing up to 80kg in the past and 10 reps and was feeling good this morning so thought why not give it a crack.<br />
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    [B]Deadlifts still a bit behind at 70kg but coming along ok.[/B]<br />
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    Gonna be feeling it tonight me thinks.[/QUOTE]<br />
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    I'm the opposite, for safety reasons I don't squat too much in my makeshift garage gym but definitely no way I can squat anywhere near what I deadlift. Funny how different people have different strengths and weaknesses.

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    Voltron
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    Traditionally most people will deadlift a bit more than they squat (my deadlift is about 10-15% more than squat). Although if you look a the world records its pretty close. 70kg compared to 100kg is a hell of a big difference but i suspect it will come right with time.

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    Yeah I am expecting that as I strengthen my core that it'll come closer together. I also pushed myself with the squats today and didnt on the deadlift - will up that on saturday arvo I think. <br />
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    My trainer also said hes a bit different in that he squats alot more than he deadlifts too

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