Dustin07
Legend
Very happy with this - I’m about 15lbs lighter than when I did this 2 years back,
That's the part I find most impressive, your strength gains, and then retention with weight cutting has been fantastic
Very happy with this - I’m about 15lbs lighter than when I did this 2 years back,
That's the part I find most impressive, your strength gains, and then retention with weight cutting has been fantastic
I didn’t bother with the left, but it’s my dominant arm so I’m sure it’s close enough either way.Nice session! Arm pump was good I bet and wow almost 18” guns!!4/12/23
BW 227.6
Reverse Hyper
225x20
270 3x15
EZBar Curl
15,35,65,70,75x12
Alt DB Curl
25,30,35x12
Hammercurls
30,35,40x12
Tbar Row
90,135x12
180x10
Lat Pulldown
90,120,140,150x12
Hammerstrength CSR
135/side 3x12
Back at the barbell club for the first time since before the meet to crank the stereo up for some back & biceps. There was a tape measure laying around for a size contest on the board; right arm clocked in at 17.5” flexed with a pumpI didn’t bother with the left, but it’s my dominant arm so I’m sure it’s close enough either way.
Chest was 46”, waist at navel was 40”, left thigh was 28”.
Nice session! Arm pump was good I bet and wow almost 18” guns!!
At the commercial gym this morning, I met a guy who was 53 & moved from Italy last year; we benched together & honestly both were able to push a little harder because we were working in together. Really positive experience, and it just reinforced how beneficial lifting with anyone else can be, regardless of experience level!
Half a scoop of Daft Pump & 300mg L-Carnitine prior made sure the blood was swelling up!
I’ve been thinking about this recently. I always train and my home and I feel like I’m probably missing out. There’s a pretty cool local gym where I am that has an outdoor area. I’m gonna sign up soon I think.
At 227 bodyweight? That’s excellent!
I’ve been thinking about this recently. I always train and my home and I feel like I’m probably missing out. There’s a pretty cool local gym where I am that has an outdoor area. I’m gonna sign up soon I think.
You should, an outdoor area especially could be a lot of fun. I have my home gym, a commercial membership, and key to a barbell club. Training is my passion, my favorite hobby, so it’s worth having the variety to make it more enjoyable or easier to execute when you may not feel like doing the work.
As much as I like the convenience of working out at home, that’s the main reason I still like going to our commercial gym. Just the camaraderie of working out with the guys and pushing each other really does help push just a little harder. Oh, and all the college girls in yoga pants doesn’t hurt none.4/13/23
5 min walk
Rope Facepulls
CG Bench
275x5,5,6
Incline Bench
115,165,175,185x10
EZBar Frenchpress
77,87,97x12
Seated DB Military
40x15,15,20
Straightbar Cable Pressdown
60,71x15
82x10
Cable Flies
22 3x15
At the commercial gym this morning, I met a guy who was 53 & moved from Italy last year; we benched together & honestly both were able to push a little harder because we were working in together. Really positive experience, and it just reinforced how beneficial lifting with anyone else can be, regardless of experience level!
Wow, so you’re looking at a 72 hour fast, I didn’t even think about the total hours when you said that Thursday, man impressive. I would be stealing the dog’s bone and chewing on the furniture by then.31 hours into the fast - things are going well. Plan is to break fast for a family Easter dinner this Sunday with the in-laws, so just whenever Mom gets done cooking!
I'm very proud of my smelly poopWow, so you’re looking at a 72 hour fast, I didn’t even think about the total hours when you said that Thursday, man impressive. I would be stealing the dog’s bone and chewing on the furniture by then.
Seriously though, I’ve only done a 72 hour fast twice, and the cool part is it stimulates so much detoxification that they say your body starts to heal, so much so that your poop will almost completely lose any smell, which is crazy.
You will look very lean by Sunday.![]()
I'm very proud of my smelly poop![]()

I’m not going to try a sniff test!![]()
Just about 50 hours in, and thankfully I feel radically stronger/better than yesterday.
Normally when I fast for a just a day or so, it’s all ketoflu where I feel dizzy, no legs under me, lacking energy to even concentrate often. But today I woke up ready to go: definitely full keto at this point.
I would say you’ve gone full crazy, but yeah, keto works.
Nice work! That's a new low right?
Well besides the 220 for the meet forgot about that. Duh...
ImpressiveTotal fast: ~71 hours, 40 min
Easter ham, mashed potatoes, corn, rolls, macaroni & cheese, pineapple, hot pumpkin dump cake & coffee - 2 helpings of everything!
A fine feast to cap a great fast - life is good![]()
Impressive
Now that’s the way to break a fast, an Easter meal with all the good sides and dessert.![]()
4/16/23
BW 221.4
6 min Cycle
Reverse Hyper
210x25
SSB Squat
60x5
150,200,240x3
290 5x3
Strictpress
45 3x5
95,135x5
155 3x5
3” Hi Handle Trapbar
145x5
245 4x10
Swissbar Hammercurls
45 3x25 over 3 different grips
“Just once in his life, a man has his time…
And my time is now - I'm coming alive!!!”
- St. Elmo’s Fire, John Parr
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Nice work man! Are you going to implement these fasts regularly?
One of these days, I am going to have to grow a pair and give this fasting a try...................
John Meadow’s was a genius and a great guy.
This is just cheating to get easy fatloss!
Impressive
Now that’s the way to break a fast, an Easter meal with all the good sides and dessert.![]()
having the discipline to abstain from food in a healthy way to me, seems like as much of a training protocol as jumping under a heavy barbell
it really is. the hardest parts in my world is balancing fasting around social obligations, dinner with my wife, or lifting days. But aside from that it's a really interesting experience, especially when you're in the middle of it contemplating your actual needs, relationship with food and whatever else the mind thinks of when fasting. Sorta how I'd imagine a mushroom trip being lol.
It also feels very primal. The science taught us that fasting is muscle sparing, and healing for the body. Scripture suggested fasting many times for spiritual reasons. But when I'm actually doing it, and thinking about the many benefits of it, It almost feels as though this is actually what primal man is supposed to be doing rather than eating 3-6 square meals a day like we are being waited on hand and foot.
Reminds me of this meme if that makes sense, lol
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having the discipline to abstain from food in a healthy way to me, seems like as much of a training protocol as jumping under a heavy barbell
I would like to do another soon, take a bit more fat off. I can literally see the difference in my bodyfat from just 72 hours.
It’s like holding your breath; you can stop the fast any time you’re ready! No risk.
I still remember meeting him at the Arnold. He was exhausted from competing & totally happy to stop for me when I ran into him outside the bathroom. A class act.
I have learned so many helpful things from his Youtube content over the years it’s crazy. Nutrition, recovery, exercise execution, drug selection/dosage, training intensity, and most importantly to enjoy the ride!
Anyone who hasn’t should go enjoy all the awesome stuff on the Mountain dog YouTube channel. Goldmine.
Still killing it. I see the weightloss is sticking nicely too!
How far do you intend to lean up before switching gears and building back up into your 242 frame?

was literally my first though when I read thatNot sure how much I trust that slinger not to blow on me though: it’s only rated for 225lbs
Sounds like an excellent plan. You can build up performance, add muscle with a slight surplus, and the oils will help out a lot with new tissue accrual. Then when it is time to compete temporarily push the weight up before the actual meet for better leverages.That weight is the same day I broke the fast; I trained in my garage later that evening.
I’m kind of there, mentally. I got the fat off from the last run up the mountain, and then some, even doing a 220 meet. I am getting bloodwork next week to see if I am healthy enough to bump my oil up come may. I would like to be leaner to grow better, but I’m not certain what that costs might actually serve the big picture goal best.
The plan isn’t to try to gain any weight for the sake of it, but rather let my body grow however it intends to in response to just eating what I feel I need to train well. I do not want to force any weight; I can gain about 20-25lbs for now and still make a 242 weighin.
Sounds like an excellent plan. You can build up performance, add muscle with a slight surplus, and the oils will help out a lot with new tissue accrual. Then when it is time to compete temporarily push the weight up before the actual meet for better leverages.
That being said, when do you intend to compete again? Some time in the fall, or as far out as next year?