RickRock13
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This Mega log sounds sexy for sure.
Yah Saturday was a better day and I got a lot of good recovery and rest on the weekend. I did an hour of inerval cardio after the workout and walked home. Slept about 8.5 hours on Saturday night and had a relaxing day yesterday. First time in a long while my legs are not screaming![]()
Sounds like it was a very positive and productive weekend, Doug
~Rosie~
I needed that sleep, I wasn't recovering well from my workouts but the rest turned things for me a bit.
Your body knows when it needs rest and makes sure you get it...eventually...one way or another...
~Rosie~
Yep you have to have them every once in a while.
I usually catch up on sleep on Saturday nights. Through the week its 5-6 hours for me with having a baby in the house and 6 am workouts...lol
DreamWeaver said:Last night was pretty kickass, tons of pace and strength was good, I am recovered this week more than I was last week. The rest did me some good ...go figure. I thought I would be down a bit on the scale as my jeans (still wearing 32's) were a bit looser but low and behold I was up to 221.5.
That is nice to see the scale up, but be noticeably leaner. Nice job man! :thumbsup:
ScottyDoc said:Kick-A$$ Brotha, I agree... "Feed the Muscle/Starve the Fat" the way of the Bodybuilder!
Kick-A$$ Brotha, I agree... "Feed the Muscle/Starve the Fat" the way of the Bodybuilder!
Awesome Work Doug! I am still amazed you are kicking it in 32 waist pants at 221. Pretty awesome. I am sitting at 210 and am in 33-34 but 33 are a little more snug than I would like right now.
Nice! Yeah one thing that is always nice is putting on 33 and under pants, your legs feel so big because they completely fill the pants up. Nice that you isolated and corrected a weakness too. So I have to ask was the last show still your final show or have you already been contemplating?
Man what a blazing hard workout, I was so spot on but had to fight like a pig to kill this one. I think they heard in the next town...all out fuggin war!!
Awesome! The battle makes it all worth it, doesn't it, Doug! I need to kick my ass into training this week, bring out that fight! Thank you
~Rosie~
No problem, yah it cures what ails you... I remember racking my front spuats after the second drop and calling the bar a bitch... and people staring at me like I was nuggin futs... let me know I was on point. I think it's my age that shocks them. "What's that crazy old fugger doing to himself" ... kind thing
Let them be shocked, Doug - might do them a world of good!Cast all thought of age being a limiting factor for anything from their minds!
~Rosie~
DreamWeaver said:Yah I really like the shock effect, when I get really jacked in the summer I will wear tank tops and love the shocked looks I get from people and the occasioal amorous ones from the ladies are a real boost to the ego as well. I just love the feeling....
I did 45 minutes cardio after but the intensity was not high...stiill sucking wind![]()
High Intensity is really irrelevant with cardio, in my opinion, I believe for fat burning purposes you will burn more keeping your intensity as low as possible while still keeping your heart rate up and high enough to be sweating due to thermogenesis, also less muscle sacrifice this way!!!
ScottyDoc said:High Intensity is really irrelevant with cardio, in my opinion, I believe for fat burning purposes you will burn more keeping your intensity as low as possible while still keeping your heart rate up and high enough to be sweating due to thermogenesis, also less muscle sacrifice this way!!!
I love high intensity cardio. Its all whatever works for you I guess...but I feel I get a much better fat burn at a shorter, intense session vs a long and lower intense session
For me there is nothing better than cranking out 30 minutes of jogging at 8 MPH on the treadmill :run:
I love high intensity cardio. Its all whatever works for you I guess...but I feel I get a much better fat burn at a shorter, intense session vs a long and lower intense session
For me there is nothing better than cranking out 30 minutes of jogging at 8 MPH on the treadmill :run:
ScottyDoc said:Rick... not arguing with you, just curious, based on your picture I would assume you have an ectomorph body-type, but again that is just assuming, because I've been that lean and I am far from an ectomorph body-type. I agree that ectomorph body-types should do more sprint style training, high intensity with short duration, while an endomorph such as myself, should do low intensity with high duration! This is my opinion based on research and personal practice, but always open for discussion and healthy debate!
I use both disciplines but, I probably do better with the longer lesser intensive sessions, they're just fuggin boring![]()
Went pretty well except for when I did my incline I went too wide and my shoulder gave out, no pain it was just weak. I had to drop the weight a bit.
Body comp is looking a tad better, I am a bit surprised...
Hope your shoulder feels better during your next training session, Doug.
Looking leaner is always a GOOD thing
~Rosie~
Thanks the shoulder has been a 3 year work in progress and stronger that it has been in a long time. When I went that wide though it just made it put too much strain in the injured area. I will just adjust the grip for next time.
Yah I have planned my weight and compostion carefully but was a bit surprised that I am looking as lean as I am. Yep a good thing, I will start leaning out more seriously in a few weeks, just giving gains a chance to sink in ...
Your Killing it Doug, I need to get my butt in gear and start getting more rigid with my diet, start a LOG with measurements, etc. to hold myself accountable and Rip down for SUMMER!!!
DreamWeaver said:Yah mine really isn't that rigid but thie dieting style is very forgiving. I cut out the protein balls and will recomp then tighten up for 8 weeks when I start to try and lose a bit more. I should be starting the big run at around 8% so the plan is in place. Small changes over time works better for me.
That is a solid plan Doug. Where would you estimate your bodyfat at right now?