Fat Fighting the Red Beard way.
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[quote name='BartMan']harden up.<br />
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My left shoulder is screwed and has been fine though the 4 sessions or so that I have done. certainly don't get too macho with the weights, and once a week at the moment is doing the job sweet.[/QUOTE]<br />
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Where are those pills Bart? Think I left them in Wekas BBQ/Chilli trailer. -
Gym 630pm<br />
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Have reworked the Bear into an explosive drill. Also I do Hang Cleans as opposed to Floor Cleans so the bar never touches the floor during a set. <br />
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40 x 5 reps (Warm Up 1) 50 x 5 reps (Warm Up 2). 60 kgs 5 sets of 5 reps.<br />
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Hang Crunch 3x10<br />
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Treadmill.<br />
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Warmup 2 mins then Intervals 16 x 30 Second Intervals @ 12kph. Warm Down 2mins<br />
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Row 1000m<br />
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Good workout that, if I keep this intensity up I will be ablt to see my toes in no time. -
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Monday <br />
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Gym: Duration 43 mins<br />
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Warm Up Row 1000m. 4:01<br />
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Four Rounds of Weights Circuit (20 minutes): Alt DB Presses (lying on floor) X 10 reps, Chins X 6, Heavy DB Swings X 10, Overhead Plate Squats X 10. <br />
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Followed by Treadmill 12 mins 30 second Intervals @ 12-14kph<br />
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Sweating, panting, I feel good! -
[quote name='Red Beard']<br />
Felt great. Sweating like a rapist.[/QUOTE]<br />
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Which streets did you run? Note to self: never be on these streets while RB is going for a run..... -
[quote name='Kirwan']Pretty awesome workouts RB, how's the weight loss coming? <br />
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I'm being nosy as I like to see what works for different people.[/QUOTE]<br />
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The workouts are going great guns but the scales arent moving as yet. (unless Im burning fat and adding good mass). Ive been really trying to ramp up the intensity lately so its frustrating. Im definitely getting fitter and my strength is still increasing but the motor is still as big as ever. Im going to really review the quality and quantity of every gram of food thats going in the gob and see how I can refine the eating. -
[quote name='Red Beard']The workouts are going great guns but the scales arent moving as yet. (unless Im burning fat and adding good mass). Ive been really trying to ramp up the intensity lately so its frustrating. Im definitely getting fitter and my strength is still increasing but the motor is still as big as ever. Im going to really review the quality and quantity of every gram of food thats going in the gob and see how I can refine the eating.[/QUOTE]<br />
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That's what makes people give up too, I think, going hard out and doing lots of exercise and not seeing the result they want. Maybe you should take measurements as well, in case you are gaining muscle. If you aren't seeing a reduction in the right areas then you know it's the diet..<br />
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I find it pretty much impossible to lose weight while drinking, for example. And the more I read up, the more I see that its 70% diet. Which sucks. <br />
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That said, in my 30%, might be time to add some "tin" as you call it, more like tinfoil for me though. -
[quote name='Kirwan']That's what makes people give up too, I think, going hard out and doing lots of exercise and not seeing the result they want. Maybe you should take measurements as well, in case you are gaining muscle. If you aren't seeing a reduction in the right areas then you know it's the diet..<br />
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I find it pretty much impossible to lose weight while drinking, for example. And the more I read up, the more I see that its 70% diet. Which sucks. <br />
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That said, in my 30%, might be time to add some "tin" as you call it, more like tinfoil for me though.[/QUOTE]<br />
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All have to start some where Kirwin. Pushing weights helps with fat loss and should be used in conjunction with cardio to loose weight. However we all have to start from some where. It doesnt matter how much, or how little you push its still better than nothing, and you'll find that after a bit of time you'll increase your strength quite quickly. The most important thing, and I know its hard is to not get disheartened when you dont see noticable signs of improvement, but you'll be surprised with what gains you're actually getting. <br />
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I remember back in October I got back into the gym after 6 months out of it and I sucked something cronic. My first set was at a good weight, but ild die instantly. Ild go from pushing 80lb dumbell bench for 8 reps, to barely being able to do 2 reps of 50lb the very next set. And it spread over the rest of my exercises to. I hated it, but the more I stuck to it the better I got. Not so much in strength but I was able to more sets/reps. They're the sort of gains you need to look out for, and use for motivation. -
[quote name='Kirwan']That's what makes people give up too, I think, going hard out and doing lots of exercise and not seeing the result they want. Maybe you should take measurements as well, in case you are gaining muscle. If you aren't seeing a reduction in the right areas then you know it's the diet..<br />
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I find it pretty much impossible to lose weight while drinking, for example. And the more I read up, the more I see that its 70% diet. Which sucks. <br />
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That said, in my 30%, might be time to add some "tin" as you call it, more like tinfoil for me though.[/QUOTE]<br />
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Ive also become quite sceptical over bodyfat measurements over the years. Ive seen so many so called qualified trainers take them in slightly different places for all kinds of wacky results. At the same gym two trainers once took my BF levels over two days one tried to tell me I was 12% the other 25%. If I was a betting man I would have said I was halfway between those two figures.<br />
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I feel bloody committed though at the moment, I know if I keep refining and improving I will get there. On reflection it must be the eating holding me back. -
[quote name='Red Beard']Ive also become quite sceptical over bodyfat measurements over the years. Ive seen so many so called qualified trainers take them in slightly different places for all kinds of wacky results. At the same gym two trainers once took my BF levels over two days one tried to tell me I was 12% the other 25%. If I was a betting man I would have said I was halfway between those two figures.<br />
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I feel bloody committed though at the moment, I know if I keep refining and improving I will get there. On reflection it must be the eating holding me back.[/QUOTE]<br />
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Everybody does it slightly different. However if you get it done by the same person you should be able to start seeing how you're goign