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The Female Terminator Chronicles: The Ultimate Muscle and Physique Stack (2012)

^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^"The power of life and death is in the tongue....................."

It can most definitely be, Tony, despite the saying, "Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me". Words are some of the most POWERFUL WEAPONS there are and they can DESTROY a soul; which is why we should be so CAREFUL what we speak, especially over others and our own lives!


I do have discernment but there are people I can't see...it does work in with what people write sometimes but not always. I really comes down to trusting you're instincts but my brain gets in the way sometime.

I do write better than I speak...I am better one on one than in a group when it comes to expressing ideas.

Yes, instinct and God-given discernment are two very important intangibles in life, Doug.

I write better than I speak as well - if I tried to say what I write I might just come out a jumbled mess, since my mind works far faster than I talk, and there is usually always a million trains of thought going on in there, LOL.


Wow. just read through alot of this log.. One of the best logs I have seen !.

Thanks, bud! :cheers:

~Rosie~
 
I Found MY Miracle...It's YOU...

MOTIVATIONAL OF THE DAY

Miracles

LIFE is a miracle. YOU are a miracle. Miracles happen ALL the time, every second, minute, hour, week, month, year, and lifetime. NEVER underestimate the power of FAITH in life.

Sometimes that miracle will be your OWN. It might be an event, a person, a thing. It might be something you never thought possible for you, a dream held so tightly and close to your heart that you dare not even utter it. Yes, miracles HAPPEN. And they can happen to YOU.

Sometimes YOU might be the miracle in another’s life. The person who creates such a difference that they are forever changed, their life taking a new turn, renewing their faith, letting them find their courage and gather their strength, so that they can life as they were MEANT to.

Miracles don’t always happen instantly. Sometimes they happen gradually, over time, waiting to see whether or not your heart is open to accept them, whether or not you are ready and willing to experience such wonder in your life. Allow your heart to have faith, so that you SEE them.

ALWAYS BELIEVE. Believe IN miracles. Believe that they are for YOU. Believe that YOU are a miracle and that one day you will be the miracle in someone ELSE’S life, just as another may one day - if they aren’t already - be the miracle in YOUR life. It happens. JUST BELIEVE.

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TRAINING

HIT:
a. Treadmill @ 3.75 min/km x 1 min
b. Burpees (into push-up) x 1 min
c. Treadmill @ 3.75 min/km x 1 min
d. Ab Rollout x 1 min
e. Treadmill @ 3.75 min/km x 1 min
f. Push-Ups (with alternate side rotation) x 1 min
g. Treadmill @ 3.75 min/km x 1 min
h. Deadbug (with 10-pound medicine ball) x 1 min
i. Treadmill @ 3.75 min/km x 1 min
j. Side (right) Plank x 1 min
k. Treadmill @ 3.75 min/km x 1 min
l. Side (left) Plank x 1 min
m. Treadmill @ 3.75 min/km x 1 min
n. Single-Leg (Right) Deadlift (with lateral twist and reach) x 1 min
o. Treadmill @ 3.75 min/km x 1 min
p. Single-Leg (Left) Deadlift (with lateral twist and reach) x 1 min
q. Treadmill @ 3.75 min/km x 1 min
r. Mountain Climbers x 1 min
s. Treadmill @ 3.75 min/km
t. Plank x 1 min

Stretch 39 min


OTHER NOTES

Sleep: Slept a little yesterday evening, before going back to bed.

Energy: Very, VERY low. After training I just have NOTHING left. Going to have to take a catnap before going to work tonight.

Stress: Very, VERY HIGH, more then the usual high - wondering if it's contributing to my body's exhaustion.

Quality of Training: HIT - using the treadmill yes, but that's ok; shoes were the "right" ones for it, and was on and off every other minute, which made it easier. It was a non-stop session, discovering a few weaknesses as I went through, gritting my teeth through the searing pain in both shoulders.
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It can most definitely be, Tony, despite the saying, "Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me". Words are some of the most POWERFUL WEAPONS there are and they can DESTROY a soul; which is why we should be so CAREFUL what we speak, especially over others and our own lives!




Yes, instinct and God-given discernment are two very important intangibles in life, Doug.

I write better than I speak as well - if I tried to say what I write I might just come out a jumbled mess, since my mind works far faster than I talk, and there is usually always a million trains of thought going on in there, LOL.




Thanks, bud! :cheers:

~Rosie~

Ditto I have a bit of ADD so I can be kind os scattered...
 
Ditto I have a bit of ADD so I can be kind os scattered...

Others may see it as "scattered", but I know it's not always thus. For example, I can be having a conversation and change topics so it appears completely random and then return to the original topic after a few comments, etc. like it was never left, and then go off on a tangent again, or as things come to me, LOL.


What were we talking about again? :18:

Too many things to count :toofunny:

~Rosie~
 
Rosie Chee said:
Others may see it as "scattered", but I know it's not always thus. For example, I can be having a conversation and change topics so it appears completely random and then return to the original topic after a few comments, etc. like it was never left, and then go off on a tangent again, or as things come to me, LOL.

Too many things to count :toofunny:

~Rosie~

I have a rather erratic presentation style when educating groups about addiction, but I always tie it all together at the end. I tend to see connections where others may not, so I can relate to that.
 
Do You See What I See?

MOTIVATIONAL OF THE DAY

Keep Moving

There are times in your life when all you see is DARKNESS - behind you, around you, in front of you, hemming you in, trapping you, making it hard to breathe, to see, to feel anything other than despair. Never ever think that you are ALONE in this experience, in feeling like that, because almost EVERYone will go through it at some point in their life.

However, you will likely BE alone when YOU go through it. You may feel abandoned by those you thought the ones who would always be there, isolated and misunderstood by those that should have known better, cast adrift without a rudder to steer your direction.

DON’T LOSE HOPE. Even if you can’t yet see it, the darkness that you’re in has an END. There IS a light IN it, waiting for you to get close enough to see it, if only the faintest of glimmers. There is ALWAYS a light in the darkness, a beacon of hope you can cling to, a sliver of faith that enables you to KEEP MOVING.

Whatever you do, keep making your way FORWARDS. Never backwards, for you do not want to return to the place from whence you came. You want to step FORWARD into what the future holds for you, the opportunities that were not in the past and can only be grasped by discovering them and stepping INTO them.

No matter what happens, no matter how dark, how bleak the present may seem, ALWAYS hold onto your Faith and your Hope, for this is NOT the end for you. You were not meant to perish in darkness, but live in the LIGHT. COMPLETELY, without hesitation and fear or doubt, surrounded by love and acceptance, at “home”.

So if you can’t see that light, if you can’t see that glimmer, BELIEVE in it and the future that awaits you and KEEP MOVING FORWARD!

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TRAINING

Day OFF

Sleep: Went to bed in the mid-morning today - after running around work last night I was wired (despite being shattered and wanting nothing more than to go to bed when I went), and the food shoveled down around midnight probably didn't help things, LOL (have to STOP that, since it was OUTside my Lean Gains 8-hour feeding window - in fact, this week I have been doing more 12-hour fast/12-hour feeding window, just because things have been all over the place, but definitely feel better with the 16-hour fast/8-hour feeding window).

Energy: I feel ok so far, but going to take this day off training. Still have to work, but I get to do that in my own time today, which is nice. My body needs to calm down after this last week, especially since next week is going to be even MORE hectic.


OTHER NOTES

FitnessX Magazine

The July 2012 issue of FitnessX Magazine is now out - you can read it for free online Invalid Link Removed.

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I have a couple of contributions in this issue:
* One of my favourite recipes (I literally used to make this and eat bowls of it, LOL) on page 41; and
* My article (I love the layout of this!) Resistance Training for the Marathon Runner on pages 94-97 (huge thank you to Tony Mitchell for this beautiful image - from my birthday photoshoot in May).

Huge thank you to Kat Painter and BillyBow for giving me the opportunity to be a part of the FitnessX Team :)
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Good stuff with the magazine I hope the day brings much needed rest.
 
Good stuff with the magazine I hope the day brings much needed rest.

Thanks, Chris :) Unfortunately mostly work, but at least it's not physical today. Hope you and Jo enjoyed the weekend and she's feeling loads better!

~Rosie~
 
MOTIVATIONAL OF THE DAY

Keep Moving

There are times in your life when all you see is DARKNESS - behind you, around you, in front of you, hemming you in, trapping you, making it hard to breathe, to see, to feel anything other than despair. Never ever think that you are ALONE in this experience, in feeling like that, because almost EVERYone will go through it at some point in their life.

However, you will likely BE alone when YOU go through it. You may feel abandoned by those you thought the ones who would always be there, isolated and misunderstood by those that should have known better, cast adrift without a rudder to steer your direction.

DON’T LOSE HOPE. Even if you can’t yet see it, the darkness that you’re in has an END. There IS a light IN it, waiting for you to get close enough to see it, if only the faintest of glimmers. There is ALWAYS a light in the darkness, a beacon of hope you can cling to, a sliver of faith that enables you to KEEP MOVING.

Whatever you do, keep making your way FORWARDS. Never backwards, for you do not want to return to the place from whence you came. You want to step FORWARD into what the future holds for you, the opportunities that were not in the past and can only be grasped by discovering them and stepping INTO them.

No matter what happens, no matter how dark, how bleak the present may seem, ALWAYS hold onto your Faith and your Hope, for this is NOT the end for you. You were not meant to perish in darkness, but live in the LIGHT. COMPLETELY, without hesitation and fear or doubt, surrounded by love and acceptance, at “home”.

So if you can’t see that light, if you can’t see that glimmer, BELIEVE in it and the future that awaits you and KEEP MOVING FORWARD!

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TRAINING

Day OFF

Sleep: Went to bed in the mid-morning today - after running around work last night I was wired (despite being shattered and wanting nothing more than to go to bed when I went), and the food shoveled down around midnight probably didn't help things, LOL (have to STOP that, since it was OUTside my Lean Gains 8-hour feeding window - in fact, this week I have been doing more 12-hour fast/12-hour feeding window, just because things have been all over the place, but definitely feel better with the 16-hour fast/8-hour feeding window).

Energy: I feel ok so far, but going to take this day off training. Still have to work, but I get to do that in my own time today, which is nice. My body needs to calm down after this last week, especially since next week is going to be even MORE hectic.


OTHER NOTES

FitnessX Magazine

The July 2012 issue of FitnessX Magazine is now out - you can read it for free online Invalid Link Removed.

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I have a couple of contributions in this issue:
* One of my favourite recipes (I literally used to make this and eat bowls of it, LOL) on page 41; and
* My article (I love the layout of this!) Resistance Training for the Marathon Runner on pages 94-97 (huge thank you to Tony Mitchell for this beautiful image - from my birthday photoshoot in May).

Huge thank you to Kat Painter and BillyBow for giving me the opportunity to be a part of the FitnessX Team :)
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I loved this read. I sometimes wonder why I continually go to the gym and just not accept what others around are doing about their health. NOTHING> I wonder if I'm being selfish in going to the gym and leaving my wife and baby at home while I go do what I love, TRAIN, for a brief moment after work. I often wonder if letting myself get extremely soft and unhealthy is what it will take to get others to undertand how unhapy I will truly be if I stopped working out and sat on the couch and watched endless hours of television. I feel alienated at work and have no one to really talk to about why I do what I do in the gym. No one cares becuase they would be happier if I just became one of them. At home, I don't discuss health or working out because this is just something my significant other isn't interested in. The only place I have to remain motivated is an online community. Wow. Really? I needed this read. Maybe one day my hard work will maybe pay off. How? I don't know but it's motivation enough to keep learning, driving and moving towards, well forward.
 
Rosie,

I don't generally post music links because every body has so varied tastes, but this one reminds me so much of your fierece determintation that I thought I would post it for you. (King)James turned me on to this band.

[video=youtube;iEdQsv53J2w]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iEdQsv53J2w[/video]
 
I loved this read. I sometimes wonder why I continually go to the gym and just not accept what others around are doing about their health. NOTHING> I wonder if I'm being selfish in going to the gym and leaving my wife and baby at home while I go do what I love, TRAIN, for a brief moment after work. I often wonder if letting myself get extremely soft and unhealthy is what it will take to get others to undertand how unhapy I will truly be if I stopped working out and sat on the couch and watched endless hours of television. I feel alienated at work and have no one to really talk to about why I do what I do in the gym. No one cares becuase they would be happier if I just became one of them. At home, I don't discuss health or working out because this is just something my significant other isn't interested in. The only place I have to remain motivated is an online community. Wow. Really? I needed this read. Maybe one day my hard work will maybe pay off. How? I don't know but it's motivation enough to keep learning, driving and moving towards, well forward.

Thank you :) Sometimes you HAVE to be selfish for YOU - I have learnt that; after all, if YOU don't take care of you, who else is truly going to? No one, that's what. It's you and you alone against the world, even though it's not supposed to be like that. Trust me, if I was like most people, I'd rather shoot myself right now and be done with it, because most people do NOT live but merely exist, and that to me is NOT living, but wasting the life that they were given to be a Blessing with! Most people don't like what they don't understand, what is different, what is NOT them, those are are NOT content to live mediocre lives as another "sheep" just following the man and living for, well, living for what; possessions and accolades are not everything and none of them truly mean anything in the grand scheme of life - nothing except what impact you have on the world and the difference you can make in the lives of others. Even "like-minded" individuals can be hard to find in this lifestyle, because not everyone thinks the same or shares the same views, and even those who live this lifestyle can be like everyone else. Yes, I have strong opinions and I'm not afraid to voice them, LOL, but I am glad that you can feel free to express and share here.

Rosie,

I don't generally post music links because every body has so varied tastes, but this one reminds me so much of your fierece determintation that I thought I would post it for you. (King)James turned me on to this band.

[video=youtube;iEdQsv53J2w]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iEdQsv53J2w[/video]

Awesome song - thank you, Tony :) You have no idea how much this song describes where I am at this point in my life right now!

~Rosie~
 
Thank you :) Sometimes you HAVE to be selfish for YOU - I have learnt that; after all, if YOU don't take care of you, who else is truly going to? No one, that's what. It's you and you alone against the world, even though it's not supposed to be like that. Trust me, if I was like most people, I'd rather shoot myself right now and be done with it, because most people do NOT live but merely exist, and that to me is NOT living, but wasting the life that they were given to be a Blessing with! Most people don't like what they don't understand, what is different, what is NOT them, those are are NOT content to live mediocre lives as another "sheep" just following the man and living for, well, living for what; possessions and accolades are not everything and none of them truly mean anything in the grand scheme of life - nothing except what impact you have on the world and the difference you can make in the lives of others. Even "like-minded" individuals can be hard to find in this lifestyle, because not everyone thinks the same or shares the same views, and even those who live this lifestyle can be like everyone else. Yes, I have strong opinions and I'm not afraid to voice them, LOL, but I am glad that you can feel free to express and share here.



Awesome song - thank you, Tony :) You have no idea how much this song describes where I am at this point in my life right now!

~Rosie~

Thanks Rosie. I definitely read that response several times. I don't mind sharing because like you said, it's hard to find like minded people. You definiteLy speak your mind. It's truly noted and your thoughts are well respected by me, no matter the response. I read through your log and see just how much you let out your thoughts, feelings and opinions.
 
I know that this road is my destiny...

MOTIVATIONAL OF THE DAY

Choices, Chances, Changes

We all have choices. We all have chances. We all don’t have to change.

We all have to decide to make a choice to take a chance if we want to change.

If you are not happy with where you currently are in life, then step back and reassess your situation. See where you are and where you WANT to be. Consider all the possibilities. Weigh in all the choices. Lay them all out before you and make a DECISION.

Your decision could be to stay where you are, because your comfort zone is safer than risking the unknown. Your decision might be to take that chance and risk everything you know for what you don’t, having faith and believing that putting yourself out there is the FIRST step to achieving your dreams.

Your decision to step OUTside your comfort zone is going to lead to CHANGE. Change is GOOD. Change means FORWARD momentum. It implies PROGRESS. Taking that first step into the unknown could forever change your life as you know it, but you will never know unless you TAKE it.

If you want your life to CHANGE, then you WILL make the CHOICE to CHANCE the roll of the life’s dice and GO FOR IT!

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TRAINING

Monday

HIIT Run:
a. 5 min jogging
b. 28 x 20 sec sprint/10 sec easy
c. 5 min jogging

Stretch 20 min

Shoulders (30 sec recovery between supersets):
SuperSet A -
1. Behind-the-neck BB Military Press 4 x 6
2. Skip 4 x 100 revolutions
SuperSet B -
3. Rear Flyes 2 x 12
4. Skip 2 x 100 revolutions
SuperSet C -
5. BB Military Press 4 x 6
6. Skip 4 x 100 revolutions
SuperSet D -
7. DB Arnold Press 2 x 12
8. Skip 2 x 100 revolutions
SuperSet E -
9. Single-Arm DB Lateral Raises 4 x 10 per side
10. Skip 4 x 100 revolutions
SuperSet F -
11. DB Lateral Raises 2 x 12
12. Skip 2 x 100 revolutions

Post-Weights Cardio:
Recline Bike 20 min @ 103-107 rpm


OTHER NOTES

Sleep: Up two hours later than I wanted to be, but I'll get there by the end of the week.

Energy: Started fading ~1500. It was a LONG day and passed out on the couch again last night.

Quality of Training: Made it a shorter session in the morning, planning on doing Hamstrings with some cardio in the evening after work, but that didn't happen due to being so exhausted (to be done on Tuesday instead). The rest of the session went ok, pushing through the pain in my shoulders and wrists (both of which are playing up now).
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No Plan B

MOTIVATIONAL OF THE DAY

True Strength

Strength is not something you SEE. It is something you FEEL. Something you DISCOVER. Something that overpowers you with its presence that you can’t help BUT notice it.

Strength is what you find when you think you have NOTHING left. When you run out of options and REFUSE to give in, knowing that there is something MORE out there. Something to live FOR. Something to keep you going, because it is NOT yet the end for you.

Strength is the PASSION deep inside you. It is the WILLPOWER that drives you. It is the DETERMINATION to never ever give up no matter what. It is the TEARS that you hide, the smile that shows when you feel like you are shattering inside into a million pieces that will never be able to be put back together. It is the LOVE you give when you feel like you are empty of all emotion and have nothing left.

Strength is so much MORE than can ever be described. It is a trait of those who LIVE on, who have survived horrors and circumstances that would break the human soul. It is the foundation built with FAITH that there is more to life than what is currently happening. It is knowing that there is something BETTER coming, to be made, to be created, to be SOUGHT and FOUGHT for. It is NOT making or accepting excuses on failure to rise to the challenge and be ALL that you can be.

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TRAINING

Tuesday

Skip x 300 revolutions

Arms (30 sec recovery between trisets):
TriSet A -
1. Close-Grip BB Bicep Curls 4 x 6
2. Dips 4 x 6
3. Skip 4 x 100 revolutions
TriSet B -
4. Alternate Incline DB Hammer Bicep Curls 4 x 16
5. Rope Tricep Push-Down 4 x 6
6. Skip 4 x 100 revolutions
TriSet C -
7. Cable Bicep Curls (each hand with individual handle) 4 x 10
8. Overhead Rope Tricep Extensions 4 x 10
9. Skip 4 x 100 revolutions

Post-Weights Cardio:
Recline Bike 20 min @ 100-103 rpm

Stretch 20 min


OTHER NOTES

Sleep: Up an hour earlier than yesterday - only an hour off when I want to be getting up ALL the time henceforth, so let's make it tomorrow!

Energy: Fading again at ~1500, so headed home from work early, and no doing Abs as a second training session with cardio either (going to have to do this with Hamstrings tomorrow and make it five days re weights this week - no biggie).

Joints: Left wrist in so much pain today that I strapped it up for the second half of the day.

Quality of Training: Hit the heaviest body mass I have had in the last 3-4 years today (nothing to be proud of or happy with), and definitely felt it with Dips (who wouldn't feel an extra 20 pounds on their usual "comfort" mass?!), but knowing I am stronger as well, since tempo I slowed down on almost everything, despite the screaming in my wrists (THEY do not like the extra weight). No wonder my legs feel so heavy, and I hate the way I feel - got to TURN this around (I was 9.1% bodyfat on Sunday morning), no excuses (as embarrassed as I am to admit it, instead of going the way I wanted after my birthday I went in the complete OPPOSITE direction - the only consolation is that my delts and arms have grown more and are now the best that they have ever been, so will look better when I am leaner again).

Other Notes: As much as I hate to admit it, I have become rather dependent on my "staples" and being withOUT them, especially the stims (yes, one reason why I am fatiguing so easily is because I am perpetually anaemic - not iron deficient, but because of my blood disorder - and for some reason the stims seemed to help combat the usual fatigue I have) is a mini-nightmare. I don't feel much like me, even though I have been able to smile the last couple of days (work has been fun) and just want to return to my "normal" as SOON AS POSSIBLE!

Muscle and Strength: My first "fitness" article Breaking the Myth: "If I Lift Heavy I'll End Up Looking Like A Man!" (originally written for Applied Nutriceuticals and since published on multiple websites) has now been republished by Muscle and Strength - you can read it Invalid Link Removed.
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Thanks Rosie. I definitely read that response several times. I don't mind sharing because like you said, it's hard to find like minded people. You definiteLy speak your mind. It's truly noted and your thoughts are well respected by me, no matter the response. I read through your log and see just how much you let out your thoughts, feelings and opinions.

No worries, bud :) Yes, sometimes I have had to learn how to reign in my opinions, especially over here, since they are often not too well taken (people seem to dislike strong-minded individuals, particularly females, and do not like being told the truth), but now, I really don't care what others think of my perspective, because they will think what they will and so will I, and no one is "right" per se - we are all entitled to have our own views and people will always clash and I respect that. I just choose to pick those I "surround" myself with carefully - if you don't TRULY live my lifestyle or are not someone who has been dear to me for longer than forever, then you are just superfluous in my life really. No more letting myself be taken down or trapped by those who don't want me to spread my wings simply because they won't dare to chance to fly themselves!



Jammie! The man who first had faith and saw something in me, starting me down this path in my fitness journey has finally arrived! Let's give him all a MASSIVE :welcome: guys!

~Rosie~
 
No worries, bud :) Yes, sometimes I have had to learn how to reign in my opinions, especially over here, since they are often not too well taken (people seem to dislike strong-minded individuals, particularly females, and do not like being told the truth), but now, I really don't care what others think of my perspective, because they will think what they will and so will I, and no one is "right" per se - we are all entitled to have our own views and people will always clash and I respect that. I just choose to pick those I "surround" myself with carefully - if you don't TRULY live my lifestyle or are not someone who has been dear to me for longer than forever, then you are just superfluous in my life really. No more letting myself be taken down or trapped by those who don't want me to spread my wings simply because they won't dare to chance to fly themselves!




Jammie! The man who first had faith and saw something in me, starting me down this path in my fitness journey has finally arrived! Let's give him all a MASSIVE :welcome: guys!

~Rosie~

Welcome Jammie!
 
a lot of work, time, dedication into this log!

This is really more than "just a log" - even though I have not always gone into comprehensive detail, it's pretty much an evolution of me, following my journey since the start of the year, the changes that I have gone through, etc.

Sometimes it can take a lot of time - updating may become a little more sporadic as I start working more and more again, but even if it does, you guys can always check out my daily Motivationals by going to the Rosie's MuscleRevolution Facebook page re "Invalid Link Removed" (or my personal page).

~Rosie~
 
Calmly Disturbed

MOTIVATIONAL OF THE DAY

Expectation and Appreciation

We have expectations of ourselves - that does not mean everyone else does the same. Those of us that have expectations of ourselves often also have expectations of others - expectations they may not have themselves, and if they do, likely to be very different from those held by the individual in question. Therefore, it is better NOT to have any expectations of anyone BUT yourself, for that way no one can ever DISAPPOINT you - for you WILL be disappointed if you expect everyone else to hold to the SAME standards that you set for yourself.

Instead, learn to be SURPRISED and APPRECIATE it when someone rises to the occasion and you discover that they DO have expectations of themselves after all, and that sometimes they might not be so very far off your own for you.

If you stop expecting and begin accepting the truth of the world, then your perception of it and the people in it changes. It changes from one who is always cynical to one who can be surprised, one who can see the beauty in life, the blessings in the tragedy. Life changes when WE change, when our PERCEPTIONS change, when we learn to LET GO of the things that we canNOT control, and learn to focus on making OURSELVES the BEST that we can, hoping that we are example enough that others will FOLLOW suit.

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TRAINING

Session 1

HIIT Run:
a. 4 min jogging
b. 8 x 20 sec sprint/10 sec easy
c. 7 min jogging

Session 2

Hamstrings/Abs (30 sec recovery between supersets and trisets):
SuperSet -
1. Stiff-Legged DB Deadlifts (on step, reaching DB down ~6 inches) 4 x 10
2. Skip 4 x 100 revolutions
TriSet A -
3. Weighted DB Crunch (on bench) 4 x 10
4. Reverse Curls (on bench) 4 x 10
5. Skip 4 x 100 revolutions
TriSet B -
6. Swissball Leg Curls 1 x 20
7. Swissball Crunches (feet on wall, knees at 90 degree flexion) 1 x 20
8. Skip 1 x 100 revolutions

Stretch 20 min


OTHER NOTES

Sleep: Did not get up an hour earlier than yesterday, but an hour LATER, and was NOT pleased.

Energy: Getting lower by the day - and no, I am NOT "dieting" or being restrictive with carbohydrates or anything else silly like that. There are a few factors in play, one of which is stress, the additional body mass, and the fact that I have not taken a break from training in ~6 months - my body is just letting me know that I can't completely abuse it.

Joints: Getting more and more painful both my shoulders and wrists - it has become a constant nuisance now.

Quality of Training: HIIT was slower than slow, my sprints as fast as I could make them, but almost seeming like my "regular" jog (when I am feeling ok). Entire body was just exhausted and the extra body mass is not being kind on my knees or lower legs...Did the Hamstrings and Abs that I did not do on Monday and Tuesday respectively - glad I did them, because I didn't feel like it and was just going to leave work early withOUT anything further than my HIIT Run done prior to. I DID get on the Recline Bike after the weights, but stopped after a minute my body was THAT bad. Weighing up what to do for the rest of the week.

Overall Sense of Feeling: Quiet in my soul, albeit VERY disappointed in myself for the last 6-7 weeks and letting myself get affected the way I have.

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THANK YOU!

I WOULD LIKE TO ACKNOWLEDGE...

Very few of us succeed on our own - more often than not it is a "team" effort to get you to where you are, and none of us would be where we are today if it were not for some significant people and events in our lives. I would like to just acknowledge (again for a couple, since I have noted this in times past, but it IS important to me) some of those individuals who have been significant in my fitness journey and where I am today.

The most significant person in starting me on the path I have been on the last few years is Jammie Bane. Jammie saw something in a stranger more than half-way around the world that gave him faith a place on the AppNut team for me would not be in error. If it were not for Jammie, I would likely never be here in the US (at least, not for the reasons I did, nor for why I am still here), never have encountered the people that I have (some of whom have changed my life in more ways than I ever thought possible!), not be following the same path that I am today (not just because opportunity might not have presented itself, but because some significant events might have never come to pass). Jammie truly set me on this particular fitness path and the journey thus far has been beyond anything I could have imagined. The people I have met along the way, the support and encouragement that has been discovered - it is tremendous, and I am blessed and grateful to all those who have been a part of my journey, who see that same something Jammie saw and believed in, giving me the opportunity to pursue my dreams and live my vision.

Being a published author is a dream I have had ever since I can remember. Although I still hold that dream re having a novel of my own published one day, I want to thank Tammy Renee of World Physique for first making my dream in being a published author true when she gave me the opportunity writing for a fitness and lifestyle magazine, with my own Inspiration/Motivation column in World Physique Magazine and WPM Women (before the first publication with my work in the former came out). If not for Tammy I would never have started writing my [daily] Motivationals, sharing and becoming more personal (that's thanks in huge part to that special individual mentioned below) in speaking what is on and in my heart...I would also like to thank Kat Painter of the FitnessX Team, who allowed me to share in a different area of my expertise, making me a Sports columnist for FitnessX Magazine...

Modeling is not something I ever thought I would do, but I have done quite a bit over the last year, discovering a new enjoyment and path in the fitness industry to explore and use as a platform to reach out to more people. Tony Mitchell was the first photographer I worked with once I made the decision to seriously pursue fitness modeling, and he was so patient with me, guiding me, trying to pull something out of me I never thought I would be because it was so very not me. Not just a photographer but a true artist, I have worked with Tony several times since that first time (from which several of the images were published), and it is awesome when you find a friend in a mentor. I enjoy being different and not doing what everyone else does, and Tony is able to bring my soul out in his images (especially the last shoot we did at the end of May), creating magic whenever we shoot.

We all have someone who has inspired us along our life's journey. I have been the most inspired during the last few months, during the darkest, but also the lightest period of my life, finally closer to being the woman God intended me to be - all because of one very special individual who was the catalyst for all the growth in my life and most of the changes I have made. It's amazing how ONE person can make so much difference and they truly have been the most significant person in my life instigating my own personal revolution, and if not for this individual I would have remained a closed terminator, instead of being able to open up and begin sharing some of my story and experiences. So thank you from the bottom of my heart for speaking my language, understanding where I have been and where I am - your simple acceptance and support made me believe again, somehow giving me what I needed to really step out and finally come "into my own".

Last but by no means the least, thank you to Jeff Zwick, Christine and Matt Pearson, Eric Marchewitz, Drew Miller, Obi Obadike, Zach Rosen, Ben Booker, Gina and Walt Ostarly, Chris Tucker, Al Scott, Rolsey Hammed, Lauren Christine Frahn, Dominique Vien, Jerry Beck, Tamara Barnett, Elisha Voysest, John Hicks, and Brent Potter - all of you have been big factors either as mentors, support, motivation, or change in my life in the time that I have known you. There are more people who have played roles in my life and if I have not called you out specifically, please know that I appreciate everything you have done for and with me - this journey would not have been quite the same without you.
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The more you are able to endure and overcome in life the stronger you spirit becomes... I sometimes feel sorry for those who experience so little because it limits their opportunity for growth, however I will admit I have spent some time in my life feeling sorry for myself. Growth is hard and hard on you at times. I often cringe at the thought that God is about to teach me another lesson. I am always glad afterward that he did but the thought of the hardship I may have to endure is very imtimidating. As I have gotten older the bumps have smoothed and there is a lot less stress in my life. Maybe I'm getting better :)

This whole thread is damn inspirational..I too have seen my share of ups and downs in life, but I know that everything happens for a reason, and has truly made me appreciate those I love, and love me. Life might throw u some challenges at times, but its what we do to overcome these challenges and grow stronger which matters :)

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This whole thread is damn inspirational..I too have seen my share of ups and downs in life, but I know that everything happens for a reason, and has truly made me appreciate those I love, and love me. Life might throw u some challenges at times, but its what we do to overcome these challenges and grow stronger which matters :)

Thank you...Your words speak truth indeed...

~Rosie~
 
Got to do this for ME

MOTIVATIONAL OF THE DAY

Your Own Hero

A hero can be defined by many things. The world has many heroes - they are not always the people in the limelight, those winning the accolades for great deeds, nor the famous and notorious; but more often than not they are the ones you never see or hear of, the unsung greats who do it for nothing more than simply because they can and want to help another in their time of need or trouble.

As Christo Parkeeves said, “A hero is an ordinary individual who finds strength to persevere and endure in spite of overwhelming obstacles.” The Flowers of War trailer states that, “In extraordinary times ordinary people become heroes.”

Sometimes life leaves us with no other option but to step up to the plate and be the hero that is needed, to stand up for ourselves, to right the wrongs, to see that our justice is done, to be our OWN hero.

Are you waiting for someone ELSE to “save” you? Or are you prepared to dig deep within you for the strength, the determination, the perseverance, and passion to rise up and do what you know is RIGHT? Are YOU willing to step up to the challenge, into the shoes that you’ve perhaps thought yourself unworthy of wearing?

Because let me tell you right now, you ARE worthy. If you have something in the recesses of your soul that cries every time you see an injustice, when you are on your knees and have nothing left, when you are backed into a corner and see no way out, and that something comes strongly to the fore, then you ARE worthy. You have something inside you that will not close its eyes to what is going on and you HAVE to ACT to make it better. THAT is the heart of a hero.

Look WITHIN. Don’t rely on others - rely on YOURSELF to do what needs to be done, to pull yourself out of the black hole you might find yourself in, inch by bleeding inch, step by painful step. Allow the journey to teach you, mould you into something BETTER than what you are. Find strength you never knew you had, courage you have never used, and fight back with everything you’ve got, because this is YOUR life, YOUR war, YOUR battle, YOUR fight.

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TRAINING

Thursday

Session 1

Run 2 miles

Session 2

Skip x 300 revolutions

Weights (30 sec recovery between quadsets):
QuadSet A -
1. Stiff-Legged DB Deadlifts (on box, reaching DB down 6 inches) 3 x 10
2. Single-Arm DB Bent Over Rows 3 x 8 per arm
3. Side-to-side DB Push-Ups (feet on floor, hands on DB) 3 x 10
4. Skip 3 x 100 revolutions
QuadSet B -
5. Alternate Single-Arm DB Raises 3 x 10 per side
6. Plate Hammer Raises 3 x 8
7. Reverse Flyes 3 x 10
8. Skip 3 x 100 revolutions

Post-Weights Cardio:
Recline Bike 20 min @ 100-103 rpm

Stretch 20 min


OTHER NOTES

Sleep: Another "late" awakening, but up in town to get a quick run in before heading to the gym to train a client, finishing up my own training afterwards.

Energy: A little better than it has been.

Joints: My left hip has also been bothering me the last few days - since I lay on my left side on the couch - especially when I am skipping and running. Left wrist was strapped up again during training and afterwards.

Quality of Training: Run was not the best - the same time for a mile less than I would normally do, my body just one huge ache and NOT wanting to move, feeling it in my lower legs...Resistance training took me some time to get into, nauseous from the start, but pushing through. Was supposed to be my Full-Body day, but after quadset B the nausea was so bad that I stopped the weights and went to the recline bike, getting that done and out of the way. Planned on finishing up the other half of mu weights in the evening, but come evening, just decided to do it on Friday instead...

Supplements: I run out of Erase on Sunday (changes reflected in post #1).

Other Notes: Went back through my Training Journal [as I was stretching]. I have not had a week off training since I started back 10 January - which is good, but not good at the same time. HALF of those weeks I was doing 2-a-day training - whether my second session was cardio, weights, or a mix of both. The last time I had an "easy" week was 12 weeks ago - the week before my photoshoots in Florida, with only five days of training (instead of six), still doing weights on three of those days. So yes, my body may be telling me that it needs a break - if only doing 5-6 days of training, with 2-3 days of weights - I canNOT afford to have any LESS time "off" re my body, but at the same time I can't just expect it to keep going and going, because it is suffering badly right now and I have to at least LISTEN to it. I also need to UNDO the damage I have done over the last 6.5 weeks and turn this elephant back into a gazelle again [for my well-being as well as for upcoming photoshoots] - that's going to require INTENSITY and TIME, back to 2-a-day training the way I was through March and April. My body NEEDS to HANDLE - I will MAKE it. Lord, please give me Strength!
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Resistance training took me some time to get into, nauseous from the start, but pushing through. Was supposed to be my Full-Body day, but after quadset B the nausea was so bad that I stopped the weights and went to the recline bike, getting that done and out of the way.

Any idea what typically causes this for you? I ask because 3 days this week, I have felt nausea during my workouts and one of the days in particular it extended a few hours beyond completion. However, I have not changed my supplementation, workouts, etc.; nor has it been any hotter / more humid than previous weeks.

Thanks Rosie, as usual you are an inspiration.
 
Any idea what typically causes this for you? I ask because 3 days this week, I have felt nausea during my workouts and one of the days in particular it extended a few hours beyond completion. However, I have not changed my supplementation, workouts, etc.; nor has it been any hotter / more humid than previous weeks.

Thanks Rosie, as usual you are an inspiration.

Yes, I do (if there are issues with my body, 99% of the time I know what is or has caused it), and it is going to be different for me than it is for you. Re you it could possibly be the heat, sometimes if you eat pre-training, have not had enough water, etc.

~Rosie~
 
Light up the stars...All that you are...

MOTIVATIONAL OF THE DAY

Believe

Believe in yourself and the dreams in your heart. Believe in yourself and the goals you want to see manifest. Believe in yourself and the things you want to come true. Believe in yourself and stay true to yourself in everything you say and do.

Believe with all your heart that if it truly is important to you, then NOTHING will stop you from attaining it. Nothing will stand in your way or say “no, you cannot do that”, and if it does, you will knock it flying, because you have so much faith that you are flying on the wings of hope, and hope is so very powerful.

Believe in yourself and what you truly want and know that ANYthing can be made possible, become possible, BE possible. Dare to dream OUTside the realm of what is “possible”. Let nothing tell you that is it not, and if they do, do NOT accept it, for truth is what is and not one’s opinion.

Believe in the heavens and the stars that light them and that you can REACH those heavens if you truly strive to touch the stars and be AMONG them. Do NOT limit yourself to what SEEMS possible or conventional and doable by man, but live by the dreams in your heart and ALWAYS BELIEVE.

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TRAINING

Friday

HIIT Treadmill:
a. 3 min @ 4.41 min/km
b. 2 x 20 sec effort @ 3.75 min/km / 10 sec rest
c. 2 x 20 sec effort @ 3.57 min.km / 10 sec rest
d. 2 x 20 sec effort @ 3.41 min.km / 10 sec rest
e. 2 x 20 sec effort @ 3.26 min.km / 10 sec rest
f. 3 min @ 4.41 min/km

Weights (30 sec recovery between quadsets):
QuadSet A -
1. EZ-Bar Biceo Curls 3 x 21s
2. DB French Press 3 x 8
3. Alternate DB Hammer Bicep Curls 3 x 20
4. Skip 3 x 100 revolutions
QuadSet B -
5. Swissball Crunches (270 degrees to 180 degrees) 3 x 10
6. Reverse Curls (on floor) 3 x 10
7. Pikes (on floor) 3 x 15
8. Skip 3 x 100 revolutions

Stretch 10 min

Post-Weights Cardio:
Recline Bike 20 min @ 100-103 rpm

Stretch 10 min


OTHER NOTES

Energy: Just feel exhausted and want to sleep - hopefully I will get an hour's catnap before work tonight.

Joints: Left hip is being a huge issue - going to be interesting at work tonight. Left shoulder is also feeling it. And left wrist.

Quality of Training: Back to the treadmill, yes (figured out which shoes will let me "get away" with using it) - increased speed every two efforts, just to make sure I WORKED. Slick and wet afterwards, dripping more as I got into the weights. Pain in right wrist from the start, my shoulders, left especially joining in the squawking of my body's protest at me. Stretched a little before doing post-weights cardio, finishing off when got back home.

Overall Sense of Feeling: Not been the best of weeks, but it's not over yet, and there is ALWAYS something in my day - SOMEONE - to make me SMILE, so thank God for small blessings.


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Thanks Rosie, come to think of it, I typically train fasted, but due to work this week I have had to train in the afternoon instead of morning...so its probably that. I hope things energy/jointwise improve for you - just keep smiling, as it is a brilliant one.
 
Thanks Rosie, come to think of it, I typically train fasted, but due to work this week I have had to train in the afternoon instead of morning...so its probably that. I hope things energy/jointwise improve for you - just keep smiling, as it is a brilliant one.

No worries :) I do too, although it's not very likely at this point. You can always find a smile somewhere.

~Rosie~
 
Good morning Rosie! Whatcha got planned for today?
 
Good morning Rosie! Whatcha got planned for today?

Afternoon, LOL (laptop has been playing up) - just errands and then off to work in ~10 minutes (so today's update will be done tomorrow, since I probably won't be done until early hours of the morning). Hope your weekend is going well!

~Rosie~
 
Just stopping to say hello! Happy Sunday all! Hope you're feeling well Rosie! I decided against the jaw surgery. Sometimes the risk outweighs the benefit & that's the case here :)
Pushing forward with a smile & will baby myself as needed!
Can't wait to catch up on the thread :)
God bless you all!
 
Just stopping to say hello! Happy Sunday all! Hope you're feeling well Rosie! I decided against the jaw surgery. Sometimes the risk outweighs the benefit & that's the case here :)
Pushing forward with a smile & will baby myself as needed!
Can't wait to catch up on the thread :)
God bless you all!

Afternoon, Amy :) I feel like crap, but that's ok - going to go back to bed for a bit and get up later and do another all-nighter.

As long as you do what's best for you, when you do, you will find the strength to push through whatever you have to endure or must do.

Have a Blessed Sunday as well, and I will update later, guys :)

~Rosie~
 
Choices & Changes

MOTIVATIONAL OF THE DAY

Who I Am Today

Do we really know a person? Can we ever really know OURSELVES? For we are ever changing, the events and circumstances we find ourselves in, the struggles we battle through, the mountains we climb to the top, the people we find ourselves in the company of, creating an environment for change.

And yet, even as we change, no matter how subtly, we never lose the essence of ourselves, of what makes us truly unique and US. We evolve, taking some of the old into the new, discarding what we do not need and embracing that which can only be beneficial to our well-being, seeking to heal the wounds of yesterday with the hope of tomorrow and the joy of the present.

Everything we have ever experienced is a part of who we are. Every choice we have ever made has led us to this place. Everything we have ever held inside is a part of us. As humans we are multi-faceted, beautiful in our complexity, wondrous in our individuality. Just because it is not seen does not mean that it is not THERE.

I am BETTER than I was yesterday. I have learnt from my yesterdays and are growing into my tomorrows as I experience my present. I am BECOMING. A never-ending process of being tempered by the fires of life, so that at the end of everything I can look back and see how FAR I have come, every choice, every decision, having moulded this rough stone into a sparkling jewel, so translucent that light can shine through it, the light within reaching out into the darkness to touch and shine through the hearts of other jewels that have been just as tempered into beauty.

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TRAINING

Saturday

Run 3 miles

Stretch 20 min

Sunday

Day OFF

Sleep: All over the place.

Energy: Was still exhausted when went to work yesterday, but "woke up" during my shift, and afterwards, not going to bed until close to 0500 this morning, waking on and off, having no energy on "final" waking.

Joints: Left wrist was feeling it yesterday.

Quality of Training: 3-mile run yesterday was ok, but feeling it in my lower legs - definitely got to lose all the additional body mass.

Body Composition: Now at 10% bodyfat - the second time I have been above 9.5% bodyfat in 1.5-2 years, so not pleased, very ashamed of and disappointed in myself. Feeling it and seeing it. Anything over ~8.3% bodyfat and my body doesn't feel like my own, so have to get it back down to STAY down ASAP. Getting back into a routine will be a start.


OTHER NOTES

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Rosie Chee said:
MOTIVATIONAL OF THE DAY

Who I Am Today

Do we really know a person? Can we ever really know OURSELVES? For we are ever changing, the events and circumstances we find ourselves in, the struggles we battle through, the mountains we climb to the top, the people we find ourselves in the company of, creating an environment for change.

And yet, even as we change, no matter how subtly, we never lose the essence of ourselves, of what makes us truly unique and US. We evolve, taking some of the old into the new, discarding what we do not need and embracing that which can only be beneficial to our well-being, seeking to heal the wounds of yesterday with the hope of tomorrow and the joy of the present.

Everything we have ever experienced is a part of who we are. Every choice we have ever made has led us to this place. Everything we have ever held inside is a part of us. As humans we are multi-faceted, beautiful in our complexity, wondrous in our individuality. Just because it is not seen does not mean that it is not THERE.

I am BETTER than I was yesterday. I have learnt from my yesterdays and are growing into my tomorrows as I experience my present. I am BECOMING. A never-ending process of being tempered by the fires of life, so that at the end of everything I can look back and see how FAR I have come, every choice, every decision, having moulded this rough stone into a sparkling jewel, so translucent that light can shine through it, the light within reaching out into the darkness to touch and shine through the hearts of other jewels that have been just as tempered into beauty.

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TRAINING

Saturday

Run 3 miles

Stretch 20 min

Sunday

Day OFF

Sleep: All over the place.

Energy: Was still exhausted when went to work yesterday, but "woke up" during my shift, and afterwards, not going to bed until close to 0500 this morning, waking on and off, having no energy on "final" waking.

Joints: Left wrist was feeling it yesterday.

Quality of Training: 3-mile run yesterday was ok, but feeling it in my lower legs - definitely got to lose all the additional body mass.

Body Composition: Now at 10% bodyfat - the second time I have been above 9.5% bodyfat in 1.5-2 years, so not pleased, very ashamed of and disappointed in myself. Feeling it and seeing it. Anything over ~8.3% bodyfat and my body doesn't feel like my own, so have to get it back down to STAY down ASAP. Getting back into a routine will be a start.

OTHER NOTES

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Inspirational, Rosie. It is people like you who make the rest of us take a step back and think about who we are and what makes us all special...thankyou for brightening my day!
 
Sign me up for the Chronicles of Rosie!

I remember back in 2008/2009 when you first joined the board. I can't believe just how far you have gotten. You are an inspiration to many!

I'll be keenly following your journey. I see you incorporating a lot of HIIT, and I am just starting to branch into that while on my Ultimate Diet 2.0 (Lyle McDonald). Look forward to learning more from you.
 
Inspirational, Rosie. It is people like you who make the rest of us take a step back and think about who we are and what makes us all special...thankyou for brightening my day!

Thank you for your kind words :) Hope your day is a GREAT one!


Sign me up for the Chronicles of Rosie!

I remember back in 2008/2009 when you first joined the board. I can't believe just how far you have gotten. You are an inspiration to many!

I'll be keenly following your journey. I see you incorporating a lot of HIIT, and I am just starting to branch into that while on my Ultimate Diet 2.0 (Lyle McDonald). Look forward to learning more from you.

Yes, I joined March 2008 - it HAS been a while. Like I noted in post #1, a lot of things have changed since then - as I've gotten older, most of the changes happening predominantly in the last six months [physically - to a year].

I definitely incorporate a lot of things in my training - limited to nothing, aside from work for Legs (and have been doing HIIT since well before I joined AM). Just remember whenever you look over anything training, nutrition, or supplement-related in my journal/log that it is specific to ME and I rarely recommend what I do for anyone else.

~Rosie~
 
Yes, I joined March 2008 - it HAS been a while. Like I noted in post #1, a lot of things have changed since then - as I've gotten older, most of the changes happening predominantly in the last six months [physically - to a year].

this happens every year when you dedicate yourself doing what it takes to get your goals, so far for me and Im 31, my body has gotten progressively better.

keep on rocking Rosie Posie
 
this happens every year when you dedicate yourself doing what it takes to get your goals, so far for me and Im 31, my body has gotten progressively better.

keep on rocking Rosie Posie

It does indeed, John. As I mention in my "Bio", "It's about being BETTER than I was yesterday. Having a vision and not being afraid to take the risks required to make it a reality. Knowing what I want and no matter what happens, persevering, never "settling", not making excuses but pushing forward, holding nothing back, forever testing myself, challenging the "impossible", finding a way to MAKE it happen! NEVER stop striving to be the BEST that you can be! Think like a Champion! Train like a Warrior! Live with a Purpose!" And I don't just mean get physically better - although, as we get older, we SHOULD be better, because the advantage of muscle maturity over those who are younger or started later - but emotionally, mentally, psychologically, so that we become better OVERALL.

~Rosie~
 
I Promise Myself...

MOTIVATIONAL OF THE DAY

The Purpose of Life

Life is for LIVING. Not surviving, but LIVING. And living is experiencing as much as possible, ALWAYS seeking to ENHANCE your life by trying new things, learning new things, growing INTO yourself as you become BETTER with each day. It’s about EXPLORING your world with the eagerness of a child, OPEN to new possibilities, new experiences, CHANGE. It’s embracing the new and letting go of the old when it is time to move on. It is keeping your heart and soul OPEN to receive the Blessings the universe has to offer and wants you to experience. It’s about taking everything to the NEXT level, never be satisfied with being satisfied, but always wanting to strive FURTHER, achieve more, evolving physically, mentally, psychologically, and emotionally into the person that you were always MEANT to be.

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TRAINING

Day OFF


OTHER NOTES

Energy: None. If I slow down, sit down, or lie down, it has not been long until I pass out, and I slept for ~4 hours this afternoon, after going to bed early and sleeping right through to a "sleep-in" time for me this morning before my first client. NOT looking good at all.

Joints: Both my shoulders are extremely painful - just demonstrating a few exercises to clients today using 5-10-pound dumbbells had me almost dropping them in pain, and that is NOT a good sign. It's been 27 weeks since my shoulders have had a decent break and I cannot afford to take one right now - not sure if I can afford NOT to, either.

Overall Sense of Feeling: Not the best right now, but I will work it out - I always do. It may not appear as if I have had any issues over the last couple of months, but those close to me know I have been struggling in a huge way with several things. Only one of which is if only it had only been three DAYS instead of the SEVEN WEEKS that it's been since my birthday of being "bad" I would be ok - "if"; such a sad word and nothing I can do about it now but move on and do the best with the NOW. Only positive is that I have more muscle in my shoulders and arms as a result of all the bad - bad thing is pretty much everything else, from the fat gained and additional mass (some muscle) in my lower body and being in a state of perpetual discomfort and hatred of my body. But, all that is going to change again - and STAY changed, for my HEALTH! This time, I PROMISE myself!
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Upping the Intensity

MOTIVATIONAL OF THE DAY

Can't Ignore You


Accept who you ARE. Embrace what you are BECOMING. ALWAYS strive to reach the stars. Do your BEST in everything.

When you do what you love, you do it with determined passion and enthusiasm, and it SHOWS. You GLOW, and when your light glows, you draw others to you.

You CAN be good at something you have no passion for, but that will also show in time - if it does not to begin with - so be sure to put your effort where it will bring not just joy to others, but to YOU.

Hone your skills to PERFECTION. Become an EXPERT. When you do what you love with a passion and you EXCEL at it, people can’t HELP but notice. When others notice, the world can start to OPEN up for you, new POSSIBILITIES you might never have imagined before spread before you. And when that happens, you can affect MORE people, make more DIFFERENCE and create more CHANGE, bless MORE, a true gift indeed.

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TRAINING

HIIT Treadmill:
a. 2 min @ 4.41 min/km
b. 12 x 20 sec effort/10 sec rest @ 3.72 min/km
c. 2 min @ 4.41 min/km

Shoulders/Hamstrings (30 sec recovery between trisets):
TriSet A -
1. Behind-the-neck BB Military Press 4 x 8
2. Reverse Flyes 4 x 12
3. Skip 4 x 100 revolutions
TriSet B -
4. BB Military Press 4 x 8
5. DB Arnold Press 4 x 12
6. Skip 4 x 100 revolutions
TriSet C -
7. DB Lateral Raises 4 x 8
8. Alternate Single-Arm Plate Lateral Raises 4 x 12 per side
9. Skip 4 x 100 revolutions
TriSet D -
10. Stiff-Legged DB Deadlift (on bench, reach DB down ~6 inches) 4 x 8
11. Stiff-Legged BB Deadlift (BB to touch floor) 4 x 12
12. Skip 4 x 100 revolutions

Post-Weights Cardio:
Recline Bike 20 min @ 101-104 rpm

Stretch 20 min


OTHER NOTES

Sleep: Passed out yesterday afternoon for several hours and went to bed early hours of morning, to sleep for ~8 hours.

Energy: My body is so fatigued - I have not slept like this since I used G8 (and that was because of the supplement - this is not because of any supplement!) - and everything is feeling it. I have to be careful not to sit or lie down and close my eyes, or I could fall asleep!

Joints: My body is falling apart!

Quality of Training: HIIT on the treadmill again - watching my lower legs and knees, and everything was ok...Changed up my resistance session today, because my shoulders ARE in so MUCH pain, doing trisets instead of supersets re the "same area" of the deltoid being targeted, making it more INTENSE for the time lifted, but also not as "drawn out", if that makes sense. There was no mistaking that I was in pain - there were literally tears in my eyes at one point, and I was so light-headed that between trisets I had to hold onto the squat rack to keep balance. Shoulders SCREAMING afterwards, but I'd rather they scream than give out. Middle back was in a lot of pain during the Stiff-Legged BB Deadlifts, and had to "twist it back into place" after each set. Favouring left hip during skipping as well. Left wrist strapped up from the start because of the pain it was in..Finished off with the recline bike at a sedate pace...No pm cardio - going to get enough of that running around work tonight...

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Rosie Chee said:
It's been 27 weeks my shoulders have had a decent break and I cannot afford to take one right now - not sure if I caafford NOT to, either.

This has me very concerned for you :(
 
Rosie Chee said:
MOTIVATIONAL OF THE DAY

Can't Ignore You

Accept who you ARE. Embrace what you are BECOMING. ALWAYS strive to reach the stars. Do your BEST in everything.

When you do what you love, you do it with determined passion and enthusiasm, and it SHOWS. You GLOW, and when your light glows, you draw others to you.

You CAN be good at something you have no passion for, but that will also show in time - if it does not to begin with - so be sure to put your effort where it will bring not just joy to others, but to YOU.

Hone your skills to PERFECTION. Become an EXPERT. When you do what you love with a passion and you EXCEL at it, people can't HELP but notice. When others notice, the world can start to OPEN up for you, new POSSIBILITIES you might never have imagined before spread before you. And when that happens, you can affect MORE people, make more DIFFERENCE and create more CHANGE, bless MORE, a true gift indeed.

Quote for Reflection:

TRAINING

HIIT Treadmill:
a. 2 min @ 4.41 min/km
b. 12 x 20 sec effort/10 sec rest @ 3.72 min/km
c. 2 min @ 4.41 min/km

Shoulders/Hamstrings (30 sec recovery between trisets):
TriSet A -
1. Behind-the-neck BB Military Press 4 x 8
2. Reverse Flyes 4 x 12
3. Skip 4 x 100 revolutions
TriSet B -
4. BB Military Press 4 x 8
5. DB Arnold Press 4 x 12
6. Skip 4 x 100 revolutions
TriSet C -
7. DB Lateral Raises 4 x 8
8. Alternate Single-Arm Plate Lateral Raises 4 x 12 per side
9. Skip 4 x 100 revolutions
TriSet D -
10. Stiff-Legged DB Deadlift (on bench, reach DB down ~6 inches) 4 x 8
11. Stiff-Legged BB Deadlift (BB to touch floor) 4 x 12
12. Skip 4 x 100 revolutions

Post-Weights Cardio:
Recline Bike 20 min @ 101-104 rpm

Stretch 20 min

OTHER NOTES

Sleep: Passed out yesterday afternoon for several hours and went to bed early hours of morning, to sleep for ~8 hours.

Energy: My body is so fatigued - I have not slept like this since I used G8 (and that was because of the supplement - this is not because of any supplement!) - and everything is feeling it. I have to be careful not to sit or lie down and close my eyes, or I could fall asleep!

Joints: My body is falling apart!

Quality of Training: HIIT on the treadmill again - watching my lower legs and knees, and everything was ok...Changed up my resistance session today, because my shoulders ARE in so MUCH pain, doing trisets instead of supersets re the "same area" of the deltoid being targeted, making it more INTENSE for the time lifted, but also not as "drawn out", if that makes sense. There was no mistaking that I was in pain - there were literally tears in my eyes at one point, and I was so light-headed that between trisets I had to hold onto the squat rack to keep balance. Shoulders SCREAMING afterwards, but I'd rather they scream than give out. Middle back was in a lot of pain during the Stiff-Legged BB Deadlifts, and had to "twist it back into place" after each set. Favouring left hip during skipping as well. Left wrist strapped up from the start because of the pain it was in..Finished off with the recline bike at a sedate pace...No pm cardio - going to get enough of that running around work tonight...

Muscle & Strength: Steve has just published Breaking the Myth: Increasing Testosterone In Females = Muscle Accretion, Strength Gains, And Fat Loss - read it Invalid Link Removed.

Another inspirational thread...so important to stay true to who u are :)...hope ur ok, Rosie!
 
This has me very concerned for you :(

I'll manage somehow, Tony - I always do. Just got to pray like hell my body manages as well!


Another inspirational thread...so important to stay true to who u are :)...hope ur ok, Rosie!

Yes, it is very important to stay true to who you are and just be you. I'm always "fine"/ok [even if I'm not] - it's always expected and the world doesn't want to know anything else.

~Rosie~
 
I'll manage somehow, Tony - I always do. Just got to pray like hell my body manages as well!




Yes, it is very important to stay true to who you are and just be you. I'm always "fine"/ok [even if I'm not] - it's always expected and the world doesn't want to know anything else.

~Rosie~
That is the part that concerns me. Your response to pain seems to be "suck it up and move on" neglecting the fact that it can also be your bodies warning that something is wrong. We all know that any pain you have in your body is not because you ar "out of shape". that is obviously not true. This seems to be beyond just you pushing the limits and you may be risking more damage. I know you know this already, not sure if I just feel obligated to say it or if you need to have some one bring it to you, but there it is! Also, the more personal and vulnerable thouights and feelings you have at times shared here makes my respect for you even deeper and is in no way a sign of weakness (again, not assuming you thought that.) Forget what the world expects, do what ya gotta do for you!
 
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